Highlights

  • One Piece Live Action season 2 will showcase the Straw Hat Pirates' adventure in the Grand Line, a dangerous yet beautiful ocean filled with powerful individuals.
  • The Twin Cape is a crucial location where the crew obtains their first log pose and embarks on their journey. The presence of Laboon, a significant character, adds excitement.
  • Cactus Island and Little Garden are intriguing islands where the crew encounters the Baroque Works and dinosaurs. Usopp's character development and the start of a conflict between the two groups make these arcs pivotal.

Netflix's One Piece has finally been confirmed for season 2 and fans are incredibly excited to see what the story will deliver as the Straw Hat Pirates enter the Grand Line. This ocean is called the pirate graveyard for a reason, given that the vast majority of the people there are incredibly powerful.

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However, at the same time, this ocean is also wonderful, filled with beautiful islands and magnificent cultures for the Straw Hats to absorb. As the Straw Hat Pirates enter the Grand Line in One Piece Live Action season 2, they will immediately visit a bunch of islands which will do well to showcase the incredible range and beauty of this stretch of sea.

5 Twin Cape

Laboon in One Piece

The Twin Cape, while not technically an island, is one of the most important destinations in the Grand Line. This island lies at the beginning of the Grand Line immediately after a ship enters into the ocean from the Reverse Mountain. On this small island, there is a lighthouse and the keeper of the lighthouse is Crocus. He is a very skilled doctor who, during this arc, is seen taking care of a giant whale named Laboon.

It is on this Twin Cape that a ship crew has to take one of the seven paths in the Grand Line. The Straw Hat Pirates will pass through this cape as well and will get their first log pose. Using this log pose, they will then navigate in the Grand Line, which will mark the beginning of their adventure in this fabulous sea. The most fascinating part about the Twin Cape is certainly Laboon and fans who know the importance of this particular character will be very excited to see it.

4 Cactus Island

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Cactus Island is the first official island that the Straw Hat Pirates visit in the Grand Line. This island is very close to Twin Cape and is made up of giant mountain-sized rocks which are very circular in shape. On these rocks are countless graves, likely of the many pirates that visited this place. This gives the island the look of cacti and that is why this place is called Cactus Island. On this island, the Straw Hat Pirates encounter the Baroque Works for the very first time. Here, Zoro ends up fighting against 100 bounty hunters all by himself.

Luffy and Zoro get into a fight on this island and, most importantly, the Straw Hat Pirates get to meet Vivi, the Princess of the Arabasta Kingdom. The entire plot of the Baroque Works, led by Mr. 0, is also introduced to the fans for the very first time, and from here onwards begins the Arabasta Saga, which spans over multiple arcs.

3 Little Garden

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Little Garden is one of the most fascinating islands in the world of One Piece. This island is actually a prehistoric one, given that dinosaurs of all sorts are present on it. On this island, the Straw Hat Pirates meet two giants, named Dorry and Brogy. These two giants and the beasts here are responsible for the island being named Little Garden. Even though it is a massive place full of dinosaurs, compared to these two giants, it is quite a small garden indeed, as explained by Louis Arnote, the explorer who visited it once. This arc is especially important for Usopp as he gets to realize his dream of becoming a brave warrior of the sea here. More importantly, the Baroque Works start chasing down the Straw Hat Pirates and the fight between these two groups begins.

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Luffy and the crew will also encounter Mr. 3 and Miss Golden Week on this island and it is surely going to be a fun encounter for the fans to witness. Its adaptation in One Piece Live Action season 2 is going to be incredibly intriguing to witness.

2 Drum Island

Chopper in One Piece

Immediately after sailing to Little Garden, the Straw Hat Pirates go to Drum Island, which is a Winter Island. The entire island is filled with giant drum-shaped mountains, which is what gives it its name. The entire island has a small town, however, ease of access doesn't appear to be common here. The Straw Hat Pirates visit this island to get Nami treated, however, it is soon revealed that there is only one doctor on the entire island and, with that, Dr. Kureha is finally introduced.

Drum Island is a fascinating arc full of pirate spirit and the setting in the snow just goes to show how diverse the Grand Line is. On this island, the Straw Hat Pirates recruit their doctor, Chopper, and continue sailing onwards to Arabasta.

1 Arabasta

The barren land in Alabasta

The most important island that the Straw Hat Pirates will get to visit in Netflix's One Piece Live Action season 2 is most definitely the Kingdom of Arabasta. This is a desert kingdom heavily inspired by the Arab nations, and fans will most definitely get to enjoy this arc, given that it is one of the very best in the entire series. Arabasta itself is made up of multiple cities and these are Yuba, Eramalu, Alubarna, Nanohana, Rainbase, and Katorea, among some other insignificant ones.

The culture of this island is fascinating, and the fans are surely going to enjoy that to the full list. Most importantly, this is the kingdom where the Straw Hat Pirates finally trade blows with the Baroque Works. Mr. Zero, Sir Crocodile, ends up falling on this island and Luffy makes his name as a powerful rookie pirate in the Grand Line for the first time.

One Piece Live Action is available to watch on Netflix.

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