Netflix's One Piece Live Action series dropped recently and garnered rave reviews. The show has been a success and much of that is down to the fact that the creators of the show are dedicated fans of One Piece themselves.

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Having spent years of their lives studying Oda's work and carefully crafting this live-action adaptation with the author himself, it is no surprise that the series is as successful as it is. In typical Oda fashion, Netflix's One Piece Live Action also has tons of hidden Easter eggs that only a handful of fans have spotted. These range across all eight episodes, however, those in the Romance Dawn Arc are particularly interesting.

10 The Oro Jackson

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The Oro Jackson is one of the most iconic pirate ships in the world of One Piece. This ship belonged to the Roger Pirates, the crew of the Pirate King.

This ship can be seen in the very opening scene of One Piece live action, when the narrator is describing the world of One Piece as the map comes to life.

9 Monkey D. Dragon

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Monkey D. Dragon is one of the most influential figures in the world of One Piece, as he leads the Revolutionary Army.

He doesn't come into play in the first season of Netflix's One Piece Live Action. However, he will be very relevant later on in the story. Dragon is seen in Loguetown during the execution of the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, wearing a green cloak and hiding his presence very well.

8 Mihawk's Coffin Boat

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In Loguetown, fans get to see young Mihawk when Roger gets executed for his crimes of piracy.

Immediately after Roger ushers in the Great Pirate Era, all the pirates set out to see and that also includes Mihawk. His famous coffin boat is seen briefly escaping from Loguetown and heading out to the Grand Line.

7 War On Broccoli Island

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Broccoli Island is briefly seen in one of the newspapers in One Piece Live Action. This island exists in the One Piece world in some place.

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In the Whole Cake Island arc, it is revealed that war had been raging on, on this island for 2 years until the mercenaries of the Germa Kingdom were hired. It was Ichiji and Niji who put an end to this war eventually.

6 Gomu Gomu no Mi Box

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Fans get to see Luffy eat the Gomu Gomu no Mi in Netflix's One Piece Live Action series. The box of the Devil Fruit clearly has an image of the Marine logo drawn on it, which is an indication of the fact that Shanks and his crew stole it from a Marine vessel.

This is something that is only revealed to the fans in the Wano arc of the story.

5 Binks' Sake

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Binks' Sake holds tremendous significance to all pirates in the world of One Piece. This song is used in Luffy's flashback and One Piece Live Action playing around the bar where Shanks and his crew hang out at.

This is also a nod to how Luffy mentions to Brook on Thriller Bark that Shanks and his crew used to sing the song all the time.

4 Sixis Island

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Sixis Island is a very intriguing place in the East Blue. Zoro is introduced to the fans on this island in One Piece Live Action. However, this island holds even more significance, given that it is the place where Ace shipwrecked after setting sail.

On this island, he ended up meeting his first mate, Masked Deuce, and also consumed the Mera Mera no Mi. This island is completely deserted, meaning Zoro ended up getting lost and found his way to this place somehow.

3 Wano Country

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Towards the end of the Romance Dawn episode, Nami has a drawing of Wano Country in her book. This is another easter egg for the fans who recently got done with the incredible Wano arc in the manga and almost in the anime as well.

Although very hard to spot, fans have already gotten a glimpse of this beautiful nation in the live-action of One Piece.

2 Wanted Posters

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As soon as Koby and Luffy arrive in Shell's Town, they get to see the various bounty posters around the 153rd Marine base. Some bounty posters are easter eggs for characters that will show up later in the story.

These include the likes of Bellamy, Foxy, and even Cavendish, who, at this point, should be very popular.

Another character whose bounty poster is visible is Jango, which is quite strange, given that Jango is the First Mate of the Black Cat Pirates, yet he did not make an appearance in the Syrup Village arc.

1 Baroque Works

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One of the biggest easter eggs in the Romance Dawn episode of the One Piece Live Action series is concerning the Baroque Works. This is an organization that later comes into play when Luffy and the crew head to the Grand Line. Their leader, Sir Crocodile, becomes the first major enemy for Luffy on these high seas.

In the One Piece Live Action, fans not only get to see Mr. 7, who is killed by Zoro, but also the Jolly Roger of the Baroque works itself. Furthermore, it is also revealed to the fans that Garp, the legendary Vice Admiral of the Navy, has been following the tracks of this crime syndicate for a while, which only adds further hype to the likes of Crocodile.

One Piece Live Action is available to watch on Netflix.

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