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The Straw Hat Pirates landed at Asuka Island, home of the most valuable sword in the world: The Seven Star Sword. Which was said to curse anyone who takes it in possession. When they got back to the Going Merry, they discovered that Zoro is missing from his guard duty. Before they could plan out a search party to relocate him. Luffy and friends escape from the port as Marines were on their tail. They found a new place to dock, which is near a village. Whose job is to keep the Seven Star Sword sealed. Soon it was attacked by the Marines, and among them is Zoro. Luffy and the others don't know why he's helping out the Marines. But it all comes to conclusion when Luffy encounters Saga: Zoro's childhood friend from Swordsman training.
The Straw Hat Pirates landed at Asuka Island, home of the most valuable sword in the world: The Seven Star Sword. Which was said to curse anyone who takes it in possession. When they got back to the Going Merry, they discovered that Zoro is missing from his guard duty. Before they could plan out a search party to relocate him. Luffy and friends escape from the port as Marines were on their tail. They found a new place to dock, which is near a village. Whose job is to keep the Seven Star Sword sealed. Soon it was attacked by the Marines, and among them is Zoro. Luffy and the others don't know why he's helping out the Marines. But it all comes to conclusion when Luffy encounters Saga: Zoro's childhood friend from Swordsman training.
The film's central conflict focuses on individual corruption driven by a supernatural cursed object, resolved through personal heroism and friendship, rather than engaging with broader political or societal issues.
The film, an anime from a Japanese franchise, features a cast with inherent diversity in character design and background, rather than through explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on adventure and does not engage in critical portrayals of traditional identities.
The film features Nico Robin, who uses her Devil Fruit power to physically overpower and defeat multiple male opponents in direct combat, demonstrating skill in restraining and incapacitating foes.
This film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on the Straw Hat Pirates' adventure involving a cursed sword and Zoro's personal history, with no elements pertaining to queer identity or experiences.
The film introduces new, original characters for its standalone plot, none of whom have a prior canonical gender to be swapped from. The established Straw Hat Pirates maintain their original genders as depicted in the source material.
This animated film features characters whose visual designs and voice actors are consistent with their established portrayals in the original Japanese manga and anime series. There are no instances where a character canonically established as one race is depicted as a different race.
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