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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-11T18:49:30.000Z",
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  "textContent": "​There was a significant amount of doubt and speculation on the possible success of Netflix’s One Piece live-action adaptation when it was announced. Anime and manga are no strangers to live-action adaptations. Some stories that are largely slice-of-life translate better on the screen. That said, other stories that are more fantastical have typically been underwhelming […]\n\nThe post Netflix’s One Piece Proves Live-Action Anime Projects Can Work appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
  "title": "Netflix’s One Piece Proves Live-Action Anime Projects Can Work"
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