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ANIMATED – “One Piece: Red”, the latest film from the Japanese work of the same name hits theaters this Wednesday, August 10, just four days after its release in Japan. It is the fifteenth feature film that traces the adventures of Luffy and his pirate crew and the fifth to be on the big screen.
But this one has a particularity: a new character, Uta, the daughter of Shanks le Roux (Luffy’s mentor), is integrated for the first time into the history of the manga. Usually, the films are completely parallel to the development of the main story, but Uta will be present in the sequel. One Piecewhich is supposed to end between 2024 and 2025, according toEiichiro Oda in 2020, the creator of manga who oversaw the making of the film.
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Who is this Uta?
Uta is a world star of the music, who has an exceptional gift for singing. In the first part of her life, she was therefore the singer of her father’s crew. But one day, her destiny changed when the ship stopped on the island of Elegia where music is everywhere. In order for her to develop her talents and avoid danger, Shanks leaves her on this island against her will.
It is here that a new life begins for the young girl. While Uta is plunged into a deep sleep, the island is entirely annihilated. Only the young singer and a musician escape death. When he wakes up, Uta learns that the pirates are the cause of the disaster. Feeling betrayed by her family, she is determined to change the world and eradicate piracy. Since that day, she has a hatred for Shanks.
Locked up on her new desert island, she has no other activity than to sing in video to give balm to the hearts of the poorest populations of the world who feel abandoned by the government and at the mercy of pirates. Until the day she organizes a festival, with an audience of fans from all over the world, dreaming of a world without pirates. But in One Piecepiracy is never over…
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