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As the Straw Hat Pirates sail through the Grand Line, a sudden eruption of geysers beneath the Going Merry sends the crew flying over a nearby island. In the chaos, Chopper falls overboard and becomes separated from his friends. While Luffy and the others land on the far side of the island, Chopper finds himself hailed as the new king by the local animals. However, danger looms as a group of human “horn hunters” arrives. Their leader, Count Butler, is a violin-playing man who consumes horns to gain strength, and he seeks to devour the island’s greatest treasure to inherit immense power. Can Luffy and the crew stop Count Butler’s scheme and save the island? And will they be able to show Momambi that not all pirates are the villains he believes them to be?
As the Straw Hat Pirates sail through the Grand Line, a sudden eruption of geysers beneath the Going Merry sends the crew flying over a nearby island. In the chaos, Chopper falls overboard and becomes separated from his friends. While Luffy and the others land on the far side of the island, Chopper finds himself hailed as the new king by the local animals. However, danger looms as a group of human “horn hunters” arrives. Their leader, Count Butler, is a violin-playing man who consumes horns to gain strength, and he seeks to devour the island’s greatest treasure to inherit immense power. Can Luffy and the crew stop Count Butler’s scheme and save the island? And will they be able to show Momambi that not all pirates are the villains he believes them to be?
The film's dominant themes align with progressive values, primarily through its central conflict of protecting a unique animal ecosystem from human poachers driven by greed, emphasizing environmentalism and anti-exploitation.
This anime film, based on a Japanese manga, features a diverse cast of fictional species and characters without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative centers on themes of friendship and protecting an animal kingdom from human poachers, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making explicit DEI themes central to the plot.
This film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the Straw Hat Pirates' adventure on a mysterious island and Chopper's unexpected role as a king, without engaging with queer identity in any capacity.
The film features Nami as the primary female character involved in combat. Her victories against male opponents are achieved through the use of her Clima-Tact, which manipulates weather, rather than direct physical combat or martial arts.
This film features the established Straw Hat Pirates and introduces new characters specific to its plot. No existing character from the One Piece canon has their gender altered in this movie.
This animated film is a direct spin-off from the One Piece anime series. It maintains the established visual designs and implied races of its characters from the source material. No existing character is depicted with a different race than their prior canon.
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