"It's terrible" Dragon Ball Z actor criticizes the live-action One Piece series

The Netflix show is a success, but Sean Schemmel is skeptical about anime adaptations

"It's terrible" Dragon Ball Z actor criticizes the live-action One Piece series

The Netflix show is a success, but Sean Schemmel is skeptical about anime adaptations

The live-action series of One Piece turned out to be a complete surprise. In addition to meeting the expectations of fans of the original material, it captivated a new audience. While this production could be a stepping stone for anime adaptations, a prestigious actor from Dragon Ball Z still has doubts about these live-action projects.

Sean Schemmel, a famous voice actor known for voicing Goku in Dragon Ball and its English dub sequels, had an interview with the Bleeding Cool portal. There, he talked about Hollywood's attempts to take Japanese manga and anime works for adaptation.

Sean Schemmel, the voice of Goku in Dragon Ball Z, shares his opinion on the One Piece series

Despite One Piece receiving a very positive reception, the American performer has a controversial opinion about that project. He also expresses skepticism about whether the unique characteristics of anime will ever translate correctly into live-action productions.

"I've only seen part of the One Piece live-action series on Netflix, and frankly, I think it's terrible. However, the live-action Dragon Ball Z movie was also awful, but for a different reason. They changed directors halfway through, even before production began," the actor stated.

"I feel bad that my opinion is like this. Now I feel like a public figure, and I'm too nervous to say, 'I don't really like the One Piece series.' And that's not necessarily the fault of the team and the cast. They probably have talent," he commented during another part of the interview.

The One Piece series is a success and will have a second season on Netflix
The One Piece series is a success and will have a second season on Netflix

Sean Schemmel emphasized that his dislike for these kinds of projects is related to how Japanese works are translated into another medium. For example, he pointed out that the large eyes in anime characters are a feature that is conspicuously absent in adaptations. The same goes for other elements like hair and the plot itself.

According to these statements, the actor is still among those who view this kind of production with suspicion. Although he has doubts now, he is open to a project changing his mind, especially if a fan is in charge of the adaptation.

"The ultimate test will finally be: if we have the right person, will this genre translate into live-action? I'm not convinced of that yet, but I could certainly be wrong," Sean Schemmel concluded.

But tell us, do you agree with Goku's actor's opinions? Let us know in the comments.

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