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Review One Piece Movie 05: Norowareta Seiken
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SerB3128 #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 40 6/10
14 Aug, 2011

I am a huge fan of One Piece, and something I really hate is when a bad movie is created using "One Piece" as the title. That's exactly what happened here with "One Piece: Norowareta Seiken". This movie doesn't even compare to the awesomeness that One Piece offers. I'm guessing that whoever wrote the script for this didn't really have "One Piece" in mind. They very well could have just written a script and thrown the cast of One Piece into the roles. It's necessary to be harsh with this movie because it is by far one of the worst One Piece movies, and anyonewho loves the show shouldn't waste their time to watch this movie. Story / Character: 5 Basically, the summary of this movie is that The Straw Hats go to some random island to look for a sword and then Zoro betrays his friends to go meet with his old companion and fights against the crew. Okay, already you know that this is ridiculous. How many of you have seen One Piece? If you're willing to watch this movie, I'm guessing you have. And you should then realize that this is crazy because even though Zoro comes across as a scary, mean swordsman most of the time, he does care deeply for his 'Nakama' and would never betray them, even if it were to help an old friend. That's mainly what made me angry while watching this. Seeing the characters personalities and values changed just for the convenience of the movie was a terrible idea. Even Luffy seemed a bit off while he was on screen. Luffy may be reckless and doesn't think things through, but he's not a complete moron. The writer of this movie didn't seem to understand that fact. Of course, in this movie we have a new character. That's right, Zoro's friend known as 'Saga'. Now how can I put this? Well first of all, I hate him. It doesn't matter how 'justified' his actions were; as an audience, I didn't feel any compassion for him. Sometimes in shows we end up feeling sad for a bad guy because you realize that he was just trying to do the right thing! It makes us think to ourselves "wow, maybe he is really a nice guy that just went about doing what he thought was right", or something along those lines. Trust me, you won't feel any of that while watching this movie. It's really pretty impossible to be immersed into such a shallow character such as Saga. Art: 8 Now, even though the story is horrific, the art is actually quite good! The characters have the same general 'One Piece' look to them, and then the backgrounds are quite beautifully detailed. It seems as though some computer animation was used throughout the movie as well, there are times when the camera shot moves around and looks almost 3D. The fighting is also very well done. We see some pretty intense fighting shots, angles and colours during the movie. So in a way, the art reminded me of the original show, which is sad that the story couldn't be as good as the art was. Sound: 9 If you've seen One Piece, you know what the characters sound like. You will also know that the voice actors always give 110% no matter what! Their voices are part of what make the show amazing! The way they can sound so emotional, sarcastic or angry is just incredible. As mentioned before, we have a new character in this movie. Saga. His voice actor, Nakamura Shidou, is not very well known, the only role he's done that is worth mentioning is Ryuk from Death Note. I think there may be a reason that he hasn't gotten a lot of voice acting roles, it's not that he's bad, but his voice only works for certain characters. And Saga isn't one of them. He sounds quite out of place and out of character. Enjoyment: 5 Alright, so I'll be fair. I didn't love this movie obviously, but I didn't feel the need to fall asleep while watching it either. Being a Shounen anime movie, it focuses on fighting a lot, which is something most of us can enjoy even if the story is terrible. And since the fights were good, I was able to keep my eyes on the screen and watch the movie all the way through. I also love Zoro, he's a great character, so it was nice to see him get the spotlight for a movie. Overall: 6 I certainly don't plan on watching it again. I've seen fanfics that have better story and character than this movie did (which is really saying something)! If you like One Piece, feel free to watch this movie. But I'm warning you now that it isn't the One Piece that we all love dearly. It's an insult to One Piece and Oda himself to make a movie that messes with the original story and the original characters. One Piece Norowareta Seiken (The Curse of the Sacred Sword) is definitely my least favorite One Piece movie. I definitely wouldn't recommend it.

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azdraon #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 25 6/10
08 May, 2009

Obviously if you are watching this movie you have seen the series, and have in all likelihood seen the first 4 movies, so I will save the talk about having to be a fan to see this first. So I will just jump into it section by section. Story: Not bad. One piece has had some pretty terrible storylines in the past, and so this movie was easily forgiven by having a passable story, and one that focuses on one of my favorite characters Zoro. I didn't love it, I didnt hate it, so it gets a 5. Art: Very One Piece style.I really don't want to talk about the art because one piece is one piece in its style of art, love it or hate it. It gets and 8 from me. Sound: Good. Nothing much to say about this. Not as good as the series or Movie 4 or 2, but still good. Characters: Main Character = Zoro = +. I wish Luffy had a little bit more of a role, because it felt like he wasn't even needed in the entire movie, yet he was still the "main character". No one else really seemed to matter in this movie except for Zoro. I felt like they included all the other characters because otherwise it wouldn't be One Piece. Really disappointing on how they used everyone. Enjoyment: Made me laugh at times. I watch One Piece to laugh, and get me really excited when someone is pissed off. Surprisingly no one got that pissed off in this movie. I thought I would have enjoyed it more because of this fact, but I didn't so now I appreciate it more when someone does get really angry. Other than that it had its usual jokes that put a smile on my face. Overall: I still enjoyed it, would never watch it again, and if I could have gone back in time to tell myself to just go ahead and skip it, I would have. Your not missing much if you decide to skip this movie.

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firerez #Not Recommended 😂❤👍 24 2/10
03 Apr, 2010

2/10 - thank god the original isnt like this. 1. the story is cliche - and not just a bit but way way way too lame. the thing about one piece is that it manage to give ordinary cliche settings a big twist, which is why i love the anime - but this totally failed to happen here. most lines are expected; plot extremely predictable. i was hoping they might turn the whole demon-sword concept into something interesting, but that's so not happening here. 2. characterization was off - personal opinion here, but sanji and zoro's characters are wrong (what did you do to myfavourite character!!!). it doesnt mean if the right line is said the correct feeling for the character can be achieved. this one felt totally off, plus some lines are actually quite awkward. seems more like a doujin work rather than being the original. on closer look, nami's characterization is not up to standard too. the entire team dynamics seemed to lacking in fact. the only people i felt were satisfactorily portrayed were usopp and luffy. 3. pacing is bad - most of the first parts seemed rushed. like everyone's trying to speak as fast as they can so that it's within the timing or sth. then a few scenes at the end were long drawn and a complete waste of time. - there wasnt enough time to create suspense, or feel the story develop. 4. voice acting/ voice actors - which obaaaasan has a voice so obviously young (and speaks so fast no less)??? then there were also part where i dont know if it's just that the voice acting sucked or that the pace was just too fast such that lines carried no emotions at all. one piece story aims to tell people to dare to dream and gives people hope - this story has just left me in despair. o.o

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Rikuson1 #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 7 6/10
28 Jan, 2016

One Piece Movie 5: Norowareta Seiken Review Story (5/10) Average The story in the 5th One Piece movie is average but also generic at the same time. Why because it's basically your typical "I'm your comrade from the past now back out of nowhere and I'm evil now" story. And I'm not hating on it because it was forced or I've seen it done before because I have seen it done many many times before and I did like it in the past, I like The Bleach Diamond Dust when it did it there and that's plot is basically the same as this. I felt once againthe execution fell short and I think majority of the issue is pacing. They are given an hour and a half to do this and I think they realize that the substance/plot they have for this movie has to be stretched if they want to make this last as long as they have. With Luffy and Ussop running around for who knows how long in the cave, to having the remaining straw hat crew just sit in with the movie characters basically doing nothing for majority of the movie until Luffy and Ussop get back, to letting Luffy have two fights with the movie villain instead of feeling entertaining and like some sort of story progression is taking place it all felt like fluff kind of like what the anime does to stretch out certain scenes because they need to make this certain amount of content fit the amount of time they have in this episode. So if there's anything that killed it for me in this movie it's definitely pacing. Art and Animation (7/10) Good More Specifically (7.75/10) Good+ This one does look a bit better than all of the previous films but not enough to give it too much of a compliment. The colors used did fell like it did bring out a more saturated feel and it made certain scenes look more lively but once the setting got dark or night time those colors aren't needed anymore and it looks just like the previous movie. Sound (7/10) Good Sound is good nothing in particular to talk about Characters (8/10) Very Good I was going to give this section a 7 because like some of the previous movies the Straw Hat Crew wasn't utilized and a lot of characters hit the back burner for majority of the movie and they usually let the movie MC or movie villain or villains have more spotlight. But not really in this one as the movie antagonist does indeed get more spotlight than majority of the crew yes but at least they didn't end this movie the way they ended the 3rd movie (the Chopper one) where basically you can tell other than Luffy himself you can tell that (just like chopper was in movie 3) Zoro has majority of the spotlight and he is a focused character in this movie. In the 3rd movie I wanted Chopper to have the final blow to the villain in that movie because I felt he deserved it but that didn't happen it he lost and Luffy saved the day. Even though Luffy saved the day technically in this one for plot convinces of finding the Orbs and bringing them back even though he had no clue he knew that were that significantly important at least they didn't let Zoro loose the final battle against the movie Villain and let Luffy obtain the final blow at least they let Zoro have that and for that I will give this movie a little more credit in the category than i did the 3rd movie. Enjoyment (5/10) Mediocre Just looking at the poster for this film it got me a little hyped to start watching it because it looked (and was) Zoro focused and I'm currently Team Zoro right now. And I was indeed enjoying myself for like the first 10 minutes but after watching Zoro go rogue and then pacing issues kicked it it went from an 8 to a 7 to a 6 to a 5. Pacing killed it.. Overall (6/10) Fine More Specifically (6.55/10) Fine+ The movie was fine but far from recommendation quality it was one of those movies were I couldn't even finish it in one sitting, the pacing was too slow for me I tried to skip ahead a couple of minutes because I was either getting pissed at the movie for taking so long to progress a certain scene or I was straight dozing off again and didn't care what was actually happening. As a Zoro fan right now I'm disappointed I got my hopes up a bit too much for this one. Like I said earlier I'm glad Zoro got the final blow but even that wasn't enough for me to think the overall was even a 7/10.

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dagreatcatsby_ #Recommended 😂❤👍 2 7/10
22 Nov, 2020

I agree with one reviewer that it does seem to be a movie with one piece characters written into it. With that being said, I thought it was a good movie! You had some memorable characters, Saga & Maya, & Esp the Old Lady she was great. You get met with a few inconsistencies (as per usual) for the canon. The ones that I noticed include them saying they came there to find the treasure. You can't just head to islands unless you get an eternal pose, so saying they came there for the treasure doesn't make any sense. They did this in the thirdmovie as well, they even had a map in that one lol. Also, at one point when they are first talking about it I believe Nami says that the Cursed Holy Sword, or Sacred Sword? is the greatest treasure of the Grand Line... I thought that was the One Piece? lol One other would be when they are discussing Saga's backstory, how after the explosion he miraculously survived but his arm wasn't usable, so he "wandered into the grand line to this island" like, how? That must have been pretty hard right? Idk I guess at this point the Grand Line isn't as hard to get to as we thought at first. Some things I loved though where the fight between Sanji & Zoro, like damn that was intense! And the bit with Luffy & Usopp in the caves. Also when Sanji is fighting one of the goons and he goes. "My steel armor can't be borrken by your foot" and Sanji kicks him on top of the head and says "Then maybe your head and your face need armor too" That was great XD The fact that this movie seemed to be centered around Zoro, with him even beating the antogonist, but still not having as much screen time as the others I thought was interesting. Also we did see more of his backstory though! If it's canon anyways? I enjoyed more than I think I should have if that makes sense. Definitely a fun movie all in all.

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vigorousjammer #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 3 6/10
11 Mar, 2016

The fifth One Piece film centers around Roronora Zoro, which is a nice change of pace, but does it live up to the name of "One Piece"? Story: 6 The story isn't too complex, with a lot of standard tropes that we've seen before. Luffy & crew are in search of treasure as usual, but Zoro ends up going off on his own after receiving a message from an old friend in the form of a knife. This old Friend of Zoro's is known as Saga. From there, there's lots of adventure and conflict between different groups, as well as a predicament that involves a ritual sacrifice.None of this is too interesting on their own, but they all come together and are presented fairly well to make for an entertaining enough plotline, one that is enjoyable to watch, but not super impressive. Art: 4 The art, when compared to the One Piece films that came before this, really seems to drop the ball. The iconic One Piece character design is still here in full form, as expected, and there's plenty of good-looking, well-animated shots, but there's also plenty of instances of obvious-looking limited animation, making me think the budget was decreased a bit from the previous films. However, even aside from all that, the most baffling parts are the moments where the animation becomes so low-resolution that it looks like pixel art instead of a drawing. Honestly, some shots in this film look like they came directly out of a Sega CD game. It's just entirely unacceptable, and the moments of good animation can't excuse these moments of exceedingly poor animation, making the overall animation less than average. Sound: 7 The soundtrack is what you'd expect from One Piece, no surprises there, but it still sounds good. The audio design is loud and booming, as expected from a theatrical release. The voice acting from the Japanese cast is also just as well done as it normally is in the show, and the new characters they introduce also had solid performances from their voice actors. Overall, the audio in the movie is nicely done, but it's nothing to write home about. Character: 8 The cast from the main show are in full form here and, for the most part, just as likable here as they are there. As for the new characters, they're a mixed bag. Maya is a pretty standard young priestess girl and isn't very interesting, and the main villain Saga is also a pretty standard bad guy, who used to be good but was turned evil by a cursed sword. However, Saga's underlings have pretty nice visual designs, and are a bit more complex than Saga himself, since even though they're the antagonists, they're not clearly on the side of good or evil. Also, the old lady from the village has some great moments. Enjoyment: 7 Despite it's shortcomings, the movie was still pretty fun to watch. There were a lot of good moments, but also a few moments where I was bored and wondering how much more of the film I had left... I would recommend it to fans of the characters who want to see them on another (fairly standard) adventure who can forgive a little bit of roughness from the animation side of things. Overall: 6

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Duckielover151 #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 0 6/10
26 Jul, 2022

As the rating suggests, this one was... fine. I'd even say good, overall. It just wasn't particularly moving or fun. It's a pretty standard standalone movie plot. I didn't spot any majorly gaping plot holes. (Though their description of Saga just "drifting" along the Grand Line until he reached this village after seeing just how hard it is to enter and navigate grated on my mind a bit...) Unfortunately, this entry is guilty of one of my all-time least favorite standalone movie tropes... The villain being an old never-before-mentioned childhood friend of one of the protagonists. Thus explaining away any motivations said protag might needto justify helping them. It's just such a meh cop-out to me. I like to see more effort put into movie characters. Zoro's a simple guy. Stubborn, but I feel like they definitely could have found some way Saga could have appealed to him and gotten on his good side as a stranger. They probably would have had to cut out the dojo being a facet of the marines-- and thus being in opposition to everything he now is by default-- but that part never really flew with me anyway. As loyal as Zoro is, I'm not totally sold that even keeping a promise to a childhood friend would have been enough for him to put up with this group loudly gloating about their intentions to separate him from his crew. And honestly, that final fight was a bit lackluster. But the plot itself was executed fine. And visually, this movie was a really good one. I really liked the settings and color.

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fh1478 #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 0 6/10
20 Jun, 2025

Curse Sword Style VS 3 Sword Style, Let's Go One piece the cursed of the Sacred sword Is a fun little one Piece movie, that feels like it could be so much better, if it just was constructed better story-wise. The movie premise is good I just wish they did More With It, zolo meats a person from his past, and is now doing things that his friends does not expect. It is good, I really like it, but it just feels water down in the drama department and storywise. I just which it was fledged out more. the others straw hat pirates doesn't get it any better,Luffy and usop get some funny scenes and Luffy is as always sunshine on earth, but the other straw hat pirates feels underused, like they only exist to to get the Islands history. The movie brightens up 40 minutes in, it feels like we get to the good stuff and all the tedious explaining it's out of the way. And Luffy and zolo get some good scene sadly the others do not but this is their movies. Music is the same as the show and animation is barely above the TV show quality. Despite my hard words I would recommend it. I'm just irritated by how good it could have been, but it's still a fun one piece adventure.

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TheAngryNerd #Not Recommended 😂❤👍 3 4/10
29 May, 2022

Well, that was a semi-fun movie. It had a decent premise going for it but missed a ton of marks. Review: Story/Plot - 3 - It's premise is decent, albeit cliche. It was relatively interesting and had plenty of potential, however, I feel like it was wasted. The first problem being the way it was presented, and how the whole thing started off. Zoro just flat out betrays his crew at the beginning... that's bullshit! Especially considering how deeply he cares for his friends! Talk about awful character writing! I found it dumb how Zoro didn't get the slightest clue that Saga had ill intentions until theplot demanded him to do so. The way everything unfolded was really predictable and nothing interesting is done with the ideas the writers had in mind. My next issue is the pacing. It's just really inconsistent, and when the movie finally gets to the climax, it quickly jolts through it at lightning fast speeds! It doesn't build up to a satisfying climax and suspense becomes non-existent due to the poor execution. The other problem is how events just occurred for the convenience of the plot, and character actions and behavior were altered for the same reason but more on this later. The direction this movie takes is just awful! In the end it feels like it has no substance! Characters - 2.5 - I love the One Piece cast, however, whoever was writing the script for this film completely fucked up the characterization! Their behavior and personalities are altered to 1-dimensional versions of themselves and only barely resemble the bare outline of their character. It's as if the writers were given brief descriptions of the characters that summarized them into simple, run down versions of themselves. Luffy may be dumb and reckless at times, but he's not a complete moron who puts both him and his friends in danger while being unaware of it! "Woah this is fun!" he says as both he and Usopp are in a life-threatening situation. Next are the movie characters. None of them really had a hint of personality, even Saga, the antagonist. I just couldn't bring myself to care about any of them or feel any kind of emotion. The only good thing I have to say here, is that it at least let some characters share the spotlight. Visuals - 7.5 - One Piece movies always pull through in this aspect! If the story fails, at least there's cool animation! The final fight between Luffy and Saga was really well done and had very nice choreography coupled with flashy sakuga to compliment it! The art also has this nice, polished look to it. I do have some gripes with it though. My main one being the CGI used. There were attempts to create dynamic shots and fast, cool-looking camera panning, zooming and movements with it, but it ended up looking pretty jarring. This results in the characters looking like they aren't part of the environment and are just plastered on. Sound - 4 - The usual stuff. Except the voice actors feel like they're trying too hard to fit into their roles, which is strange considering how long they've been doing it for. It's probably a consequence given birth from the script which gives the characters these awful lines that sound really forced and fail at giving life to the characters. Everyone sounds artificial and dead. Overall: I didn't like this film. Bad writing, poor characterization and usage of the characters, it's just not a well executed film. Take a mediocre idea, and do nothing unique with it. Final score: 3.83/10 Rounded to 4/10 for MAL score.

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ardaarsen01 #Mixed Feelings 😂❤👍 2 6/10
17 Apr, 2019

*this review contains light spoilers* WHY I LIKED: ⬤ *spoiler* Luffy vs Boss fight scene was very satisfying to watch. Luffy just kept using dozen of skills uninterruptedly, without expecting a counter-attack WHY I DISLIKED: ⬤ Low quality eyesore animation, a big downgrade from movie 4 ⬤ Out of place character development for Zorro ⬤ *spoiler* Nami beating off a battalion of marines in with single swipe, the heck... when did she get that strong... ⬤ *spoiler* The plot armor again, I just cant get used to it.. The bad guy destroys Zorro's hand but it takes a few hours to heal. Plot armor seem to love Zorro and Nami alot.SUMMARY: -We have a couple of fillers left but it doesnt fit in the story line... what are we gonna do ? -Lets make a movie then... Oversaturate colors and give it a movie feeling... During my time watching this movie I wanted it to conclude as soon as possible so I could continue the tv show from where I left. The magic didnt happen Im afraid. The anime is pretty much average, so it gets a bittersweet [[ 6/10 ]] !! Story: 6/10 Art: 5/10 Sound: 7/10 Character: 5/10 Enjoyment: 6/10 Overall: 6/10

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mouthpiece #Not Recommended 😂❤👍 2 4/10
17 Oct, 2019

This is the fifth One Piece movie, theoretically taking place after the Navarone arc and before they go to Water 7. Yes, exactly, it takes place around the same time as the previous movie because the anime started to slow down considerably. The formula so far was to make one movie taking place after a new crew member joins (the first after Usopp, the second after Sanji, the third after Chopper, and the fourth after Robin) In this case, the anime took hundreds of episodes until the next member (Franky) was added, so they went for a tiny gimmick. They though “hey you guys, westarted the movies after Usopp but we had no movie dedicated to the earlier ones. So why not make one about Zoro?” And thus we get this movie. This was perceived very positively by most fans, who consider Zoro to be the coolest, most serious, and second stronger next to Luffy, yet had no movie. Beyond all that, just like all the OP movies, it is a filler mission with a good budget and a simplistic plot. And it definitely has a weak plot. The story is just about the Strawhat Pirates going to an island where a cursed sword is said to be able to awaken its demonic powers in a few nights. Zoro meets an old friend turned rival there, who plans to awaken the sword for vengeance and possible world domination plans. In order to do that, he needs to activate it by finding seven spheres that contain its powers. And no, they are not the Dragonballs. The whole thing plays out slowly and mostly anti-climactically. There is very little going on in it up until the last part where Zoro and Luffy start to kick ass. The problem is that there aren’t any interesting mini-bosses around to keep the rest of the crew occupied with doing something and outside of a few simple internal disputes, the entire crew besides the main two are completely worthless to the plot. I felt like the movie would fit better to be taking place chronologically even before the first one, where at least there weren’t so many in the crew to be in need to be doing something. And there would’n be a plot hole considering how his rival drifted from East Blue several years ago, all the way inside the Grand Line and to that island without being killed by the hundreds of perils that await in every corner. Of course most of the fans of Zoro didn’t care about that and were pleased to see him doing his cool three sword fighting techniques. The whole film was made just for him; hell, he is the one to deal with the big boss in the end instead of Luffy. But seriously, outside some fancy visual effects the action wasn’t than exciting since it was mostly magic than actual swordsmanship. Plus there was no interesting build-up to that moment to make you feel like it’s worth waiting one hour just for a piss-poor excuse of a showdown. The main rival, Saga, is completely uninteresting and there is nothing else besides Zoro acting all mysterious and serious to keep you looking forward to. Not recommended if you don’t want some generic excuse for Zoro to do some magic energy blasting. And now for some excused scorings. ART SECTION: 9/10 Analysis: General Artwork 2/2, Character Figures 2/2, Backgrounds 2/2, Animation 1/2, Visual Effects 2/2 SOUND SECTION: 6/10 Analysis: Voice Acting 2/3, Music Themes 2/4, Sound Effects 2/3 STORY SECTION: 3/10 Analysis: Premise 1/2, Pacing 0/2, Complexity 1/2, Plausibility 0/2, Conclusion 1/2 CHARACTER SECTION: 4/10 Analysis: Presence 2/2, Personality 0/2, Backdrop 1/2, Development 0/2, Catharsis 1/2 VALUE SECTION: 1/10 Analysis: Historical Value 0/3, Rewatchability 0/3, Memorability 1/4 ENJOYMENT SECTION: 1/10 Analysis: Art 1/1, Sound 0/2, Story 0/3, Characters 0/4 VERDICT: 4/10