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20 years after his escape from Impel Down, the legendary pirate Shiki, the Golden Lion, reappears causing massive upheaval to the Marines. During his long seclusion, he was able to come up with a scheme to bring the World Government to his knees. On his way to execute the plan, Shiki crosses paths with the Straw Hat Pirates and becomes so impressed with Nami's knowledge of meteorology that he abducts her to forcedly enlist her into his crew. Luffy and the gang end up on a strange land populated with monstrous beasts as they desperately search for Shiki and Nami.
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One Piece Film: Strong World is widely regarded as a high-quality installment that benefits significantly from the involvement of series creator Eiichiro Oda. While the film delivers top-tier animation and faithful character portrayals that delight established fans, it suffers from a predictable narrative that relies too heavily on recycled series tropes and clichés.
| animation | The animation quality stands out as the best in the franchise, featuring sharp, vivid visuals. | |
| Adaptation | The Straw Hat crew remains perfectly consistent with their established canon personalities and dynamics. | |
| Production | Character designs and costumes, particularly for the main crew, are visually impressive and well-executed. | |
| Originality | The narrative feels derivative, frequently rehashing plot motifs and villain archetypes from earlier arcs of the series. | |
| Theme | Commercial fanservice, specifically the persistent focus on Nami, is viewed as excessive and pandering. | |
| Screenplay | Opinions on the plot are divided; while some enjoy the nostalgia of the adventure, others find the story weak and restricted by the need to avoid breaking series canon. |