My 5 Favorite 'One Piece' Villains I'm Dying to See in Season 2 on Netflix

My 5 Favorite 'One Piece' Villains I'm Dying to See in Season 2 on Netflix
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Yes, we'll have Miss Valentine and Mr. 3 in Season 2 of One Piece, but these villains deserve a live-action incarnation even more.

Netflix has finally released a first look of the second season of One Piece, and it looks just as good as the first. We see new villains, such as Smoker, who was teased in the Season 1 finale.

The One Piece universe is full of charismatic characters, including villains, each with their own unique style, fighting techniques, and worldview.

These are my favorite One Piece anime villains that must appear in the live-action version, if not in the second season then in future ones.

1. Charlotte Linlin

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Charlotte Linlin, also known as Big Mom, is the main antagonist of the Whole Cake Island arc. As the queen of Totto Land, she dreams of creating a world where all races can live together in peace.

She has two sides to her personality: stern pirate and caring mother. She is extremely cruel to her opponents but kind and sweet to children. Her appearance matches her nickname: she is a woman in a colorful dress with bright pink hair.

She acts like a child and is easily manipulated, yet she is also skilled at controlling others. She possesses the Soul-Soul Fruit that allows her to interact with and control souls.

2. Gecko Moria

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Gekko Moria is the main antagonist of the Thriller Bark arc. He has a huge, disproportionate body: his head and neck are thin and elongated, while the rest of his body is voluminous and round.

His sharpened teeth, pointed ears, and two horns protruding from his forehead make him somewhat similar to Dracula.

The Shadow-Shadow Fruit allows him to control the dead. This pirate is famous for his enormous, unusual ship, which contains an entire island.

3. Sakazuki

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Sakazuki, also known as Akainu, is one of the main villains of the Marineford Arc. He is an admiral of the Marines, who is known for his cruelty and twisted sense of justice.

He believes that the end justifies any means, divides everyone into the worthy and the unworthy, and believes that only a select few deserve to live.

His most distinctive physical features are his height and his unusual combination of an elegant maroon suit, a rose, and a white sports cap. His Devil Fruit, Magma-Magma, gives him the ability to create and manipulate magma and turn himself into a lava flow.

4. Donquixote Doflamingo

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Donquixote Doflamingo, the main antagonist of the Dressrosa Arc, is the captain of the Donquixote Pirates and the ruler of the Dressrosa kingdom.

He has gathered a group of trusted men around him and has become known throughout the world as a cruel, cunning, and cold-blooded pirate.

He wears a fur coat adorned with bright pink feathers. Donquixote is a master at controlling and manipulating people, treating them like puppets. He can create strong razor-sharp strings, a power granted to him by the String-String Devil Fruit.

5. Kaido

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Kaido is the main antagonist of the Wano Country arc. The captain of the Beasts Pirates, he is also known as the strongest creature in the world.

He appears as a tanned, muscular, broad-shouldered man who inspires fear simply by looking at him. His head is adorned with large horns that make him look like a ferocious bull.

In addition to his enormous physical strength, Kaido's strength lies in his ability to transform into an azure dragon – he received this power thanks to the Fish-Fish Devil Fruit.

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