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One Piece Season 2: Netflix Changes This Physical Element of Vivi and It's a Good Idea

Revealed in August, the name of the actress who will play Vivi in ​​season 2 of One Piece did not fail to make fans react, both good and bad. Indeed, this character will be played by the English actress of Indian origin Charithra Chandran (The Bridgerton Chronicle). The young woman's skin color will not be the only change made by the Netflix adaptation, but as you will see, it's not so bad!

One Piece season 2: Netflix changes this physical element of Vivi and it's a good idea

this physical element of Vivi modified for the Netflix series

Nefertari Vivi, the sublime heir to the throne of Alabasta, crosses paths with Luffy and his crew while they are in the middle of a fight with the Baroque Works, horrible bandits led by Crocodile.This young woman with blue hair, in love with her island, is ready to do anything to defend her country and its inhabitants from the former privateer captain. Helped in this by the Straw Hat, she will repel the threatand save her precious desert from its invaders! A character with a strong character, as you can see, and who is very appreciated by fans. While some have complained about Netflix's choice to play her in the live-action version, others have praised the consistency of a dark-skinned actress for this princess living under the sun…

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One Piece season 2: Netflix changes this physical element of Vivi and it's a good idea

And Vivi's skin color is not the only change made to the character. Although it is far from confirmed, many One Piece fans think they have spotted the wig that Charithra Chandran will wear in the second season, which is much darker than the princess's hair in the manga and anime. The live-action adaptation will therefore make other changes compared to the manga, according to the behind-the-scenes preview of the series presented by Jeff Ward (Baggy the Clown). Regarding Vivi's hair, it's rather a good choice, since it will better match her skin color, and the young woman's look in general, while proving that Netflix is ​​capable of moving away from the original story if it remains coherent. And you, what do you think?

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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