Netflix’s ‘One Piece’, filmed in Cape Town, wins big at Emmys

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Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece has made history, winning two prestigious awards at the 3rd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards.

ONE PIECE’S LIVE-ACTION ADAPTATION WINS BIG

The series, based on Eiichiro Oda’s globally beloved manga, took home accolades for ‘Outstanding Original Song’ and ‘Outstanding Stunt Coordination’, according to Screen Rant.

This achievement cements the show’s place as a standout adaptation, proving that anime can thrive in live-action form.

ONE PIECE IN CAPE TOWN

What makes this victory even more exciting for South Africans is that a significant portion of One Piece was filmed in Cape Town.

The city’s vibrant landscapes and world-class film studios provided the perfect backdrop for the Straw Hat crew’s epic adventures.

Cape Town’s contribution to the production highlights its growing reputation as a hub for international filmmaking.

THE MUSIC OF NETFLIX’S ‘ONE PIECE

The first award went to the original song “My Sails Are Set”, performed by Norwegian artist Aurora.

The song’s uplifting melody and heartfelt lyrics resonated with audiences worldwide, earning comparisons to iconic Disney tracks, according to Sportskeeda.

“It’s a song about hope and perseverance,” said Aurora in her acceptance speech. “I’m honoured it touched so many hearts.”

STUNT WORK ON THE SHOW

The second award celebrated the show’s stunning stunt coordination.

Choreographers crafted Zoro’s intricate sword fights and Luffy’s gravity-defying Devil Fruit powers with precision and flair, according to the Anime News Network.

Critics praised the fight scenes as some of the best ever seen in a live-action adaptation of a shōnen anime.

NETFLIX’S MOST-WATCHED SERIES OF 2023

Released in August 2023, One Piece quickly became Netflix’s most-watched series of the year.

Fans and critics alike applauded its faithful adaptation of Oda’s manga, stellar casting, and high production value.

With a reported budget of around R340 million per episode, Netflix spared no expense in bringing this fantastical world to life.

ODA GETS INVOLVES AS PRODUCER

The show’s success is also a testament to Oda’s involvement as executive producer.

His dedication ensured that the live-action series stayed true to the spirit of the original story while making necessary adjustments for a new medium.

Fans eagerly await Season 2, which has already wrapped filming and is expected to air late this year or early 2026.

SEASON 2 ARCS

The upcoming season will explore iconic arcs like Drum Island and Whiskey Peak, promising even more action and emotional depth.

Rumours suggest Netflix might release teasers soon, especially following these Emmy wins.

Fans are particularly excited to see if Cape Town will feature prominently again in future episodes.

ONE PIECE AND SOUTH AFRICA’S FILM INDUSTRY

The success of One Piece is not just a win for Netflix but also for Cape Town and South Africa’s film industry.

It showcases the country’s ability to deliver world-class production support while highlighting its stunning locations.

As Luffy himself might say: “The journey doesn’t end here!” With more seasons on the horizon and global acclaim pouring in, One Piece has undoubtedly set sail for even greater adventures.

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