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From the cast ofOne PieceNetflix’s live-action adaptation, Emily Rudd has probably joined in as one of Roronoa Zoro’s admirers. Her shift came after her co-star Mackenyu Arata gave a cold answer to a question about the popularity of Eiichiro Oda’s manga.

Mackenyu Arata as Roronoa Zoro

The cast was confronted with various aspects ofOne Piecein a Q&A session. Mackenyu’s answer seemed to leave a lasting impression on Rudd and Godoy. Everyone was first stunned, and then a wave of excitement and thrill hit them with his response.

A Response That Will Be Remembered by Emily Rudd And Iñaki Godoy

The cast gathered toanswer 50 of the most Googled questionsaboutOne Piecemanga and anime series. But it was Mackenyu’s cool and collected answer that stole the show. The question was “Why is One Piece so popular?“

When faced with the question,Mackenyu Arata, who portrays Roronoa Zoro in the adaptation, has left his co-stars visibly impressed with his response.

Emily Rude as Nami from One Piece

Mackenyu, upon reading the question, made a parallel link betweenOne Pieceand a holy scripture. He suggested that asking about the series’ popularity was similar to questioning the broad appeal of the Bible. His response was not only cool but also grabbed his fellow cast members off guard.

With his response, the entire cast jumped up to cheer for him. However, there was more thrill inEmily RuddandIñaki Godoy‘s reactions. And it was visible in their facial expressions and gestures.

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Emily exclaimed, “Oh my!” And Tez Skylar was seen pounding the table with excitement. Both Emily and Iñaki’s reactions were full of excited screams. It not only showed the cast’s friendship but also their appreciation for the significance ofOne Piece.

Cast’s Enthusiasm Reflects Series’ Global Popularity

The cast discussingOne Piece‘s popularity highlights its global appeal. Eiichiro Oda’s manga series has become a global phenomenon whose manga volumes consistently topped sales charts, and the anime adaptation boasts over 1,000 episodes.

They displayed genuine excitement while talking about the series. Their involvement with the live-action project has developed a hearty appreciation for Oda’s work. The particular segment about the popularity series stood out as Mackenyu’s coldest response.

Iñaki Godoy

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The cast’s enthusiasm and Mackenyu’s response portrayed their appreciation for the rich world Eiichiro Oda has created. Their dedication is also evident through their roles in the live-action adaptation.

One Piece Live-Actionis currently available to stream on Netflix.

Akihito Chakma

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Holding a Master’s degree in English, Akihito is a dedicated Content Writer at FandomWire. He has a keen focus on the ongoing anime series, classic series and new releases. With his passion for anime and writing skills, Akihito keeps fans informed and entertained through his work.

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