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EXCITING FROM START TO FINISH
Gulf News
|March 18, 2026
'One Piece' Season 2 does not follow the manga in a strictly linear way, but this might well be one of the best adaptations of our time
A still from One Piece Season 2.
Two-and-a-half years felt like a blink. All eight episodes of One Piece Season 2 dropped on Netflix last week, and if you were anywhere near the internet that day, you already know how it went down.
A 100 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes at launch. Fans in tears. People cheering alone in their living rooms at a rubber-bodied pirate kicking a villain across a castle courtyard. This is not just a good adaptation. This might be one of the best adaptations of our time.
Spoilers for One Piece Season 2 ahead...
Season 2 picks up right where things left off, with the crew making a pit stop at Loguetown before entering the Grand Line.
Within two minutes of the first episode, we meet Nico Robin, with her dark hair and hundred arms, and the tone is set immediately. New characters, bigger stakes, and a world that feels genuinely alive.
The season follows Luffy and the Straw Hats as they enter the Grand Line and almost immediately find themselves tangled up with Baroque Works, a vast criminal syndicate led by the mysterious Mr. 0 and Miss All Sunday.
The threat level is noticeably higher than Season 1, and the pacing is sharp enough that even viewers who know every plot point will find themselves on the edge of their seats.
A standout early detail is Loguetown itself, filled with small touches of history and culture that make the One Piece world feel truly lived in rather than like a collection of sets built for the occasion.
In what might be the most crowd-pleasing moment of the early episodes, Usopp arrives just in time to rescue Luffy from drowning after Miss Goldenweek uses her powers to make him walk into the ocean.
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