The highly-anticipated blockbuster officially premiered on August 31st on the popular streaming platform Netflix, capturing the attention of viewers worldwide. In an astonishing feat, the movie soared to the top of the English TV List, accumulating an impressive 18.5 million views within just four days of its release.

Receiving widespread acclaim, the series quickly made its mark by securing a spot in the Top 10 rankings in an astounding 93 countries. Furthermore, it debuted at the number one position in 46 countries around the globe, solidifying its rapid rise to success.

The recent episode sparked immense excitement among Vietnamese audiences as it featured captivating images showcasing Vietnamese culture.

In episode seven of the awe-inspiring series “One Piece,” the Straw Hat Pirates encounter a garden adorned with tangerine trees and witness farmers donning the traditional Vietnamese Non La (conical hat), delighting Vietnamese fans.

“One Piece” is an enthralling fantasy adventure series, skillfully developed by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda for Netflix. Based on the incredibly popular and enduring Japanese manga series by Eiichiro Oda, the live action adaptation has been met with tremendous success, with Oda himself serving as a major creative consultant for the series.

Featuring an outstanding ensemble cast comprised of Inaki Godoy, Emily Rudd, Mackenyu, Jacob Romero Gibson, and Taz Skylar, the main five members of the Straw Hat Pirates, the series takes viewers on a thrilling journey filled with danger, exploration, and endless possibilities.

Follow along as the Straw Hat Pirates navigate treacherous oceans, uncharted lands, and beyond in their relentless pursuit of the legendary “One Piece,” a mythical treasure that will grant their captain, Monkey D. Luffy, the coveted title of “King of the Pirates.” However, they must remain vigilant, as the Marines are hot on their trail, and they are not the only crew in search of the fabled treasure.

Armed with remarkable skills and an unbreakable bond of friendship, the Straw Hats stand united and ready to conquer any obstacle that comes their way, confidently chasing after their dreams together.

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