One Piece
'One Piece' appears on America's most popular TV quiz show
The most legendary TV quiz show in the United States celebrates ‘One Piece’.
‘One Piece’ has been on everyone’s lips lately, even making an appearance on one of the most popular and mythical TV quiz shows in the United States: Jeopardy! A multi-topic TV quiz show, a TV classic that began in 1964 and continues to this day, with very few interruptions over the years and a huge number of broadcasts.
The question is clearly related to the series, and asks the contestants what kind of king Monkey D. Luffy wants to be, to which one of them answers “pirates”. A clear sign of the popularity that ‘One Piece’ has achieved worldwide is that Eiichiro Oda’s work does not stop, and even becomes a question in the most famous TV contest in the United States.
The great moment of ‘One Piece’
It’s been more than 25 years since one of the greatest adventures in the history of entertainment began, and although it may seem unbelievable, we are now living the great moment of ‘One Piece’. A work that is nearing its end, although there are still years to go, but in the meantime all kinds of projects are emerging. A live-action series that has been received with great praise, being at the height of the series it is inspired by and leaving the bar high in a type of adaptation that usually does not stand out for its quality or fidelity. On the other hand, a remake of the series was recently announced, yes, and it may be surprising to see a remake of something that is still in progress, but when more than two decades have passed since its release, it makes all the sense in the world. Wit Studio will be in charge of the remake, and for the time being they will adapt the East Blue saga to current animation standards, and with what is assumed to be a very high quality.