One Piece Log- Fish-man Island Saga 1 Vostfr- U... 【Must Read】
When searching for viewers are looking for the moment the series fundamentally changes. After the traumatic events of the Marineford War and the separation of the crew, the Fish-Man Island Saga (often categorized as the first saga of the second half of the series) serves as the debut of the "Post-Time Skip" era.
is a remastered and condensed "special edited version" of the original anime arc, designed to provide a higher-quality, faster-paced viewing experience. Spanning 21 episodes (down from the original 57), this version serves as a bridge during the anime's 2024–2025 hiatus. Key Features of the Remaster Enhanced Visuals
The central thesis of the Fish-Man Island arc is that prejudice is not born from personal experience alone, but from inherited, cyclical trauma. The first part of the Log edition immediately immerses the viewer in this theme. As the Straw Hat Pirates arrive on the island, they are met not with gratitude for saving the kingdom, but with deep-seated distrust from many fish-men and merfolk. The remastered pacing tightens the focus on the flashback of Fisher Tiger and Queen Otohime, two figures who represent opposing responses to racism: armed resistance versus peaceful political reform. Through cleaner visuals and reorchestrated sound, these flashbacks land with greater emotional clarity. One Piece Log- Fish-Man Island Saga 1 VOSTFR- U...
Toei Animation’s One Piece Log project re-edits previous arcs to match modern pacing standards, reducing filler and enhancing animation quality through digital remastering. In Fish-Man Island Saga 1 , this is immediately noticeable. The original 2011 anime suffered from stretched-out reaction shots and repetitive flashbacks. The Log version condenses the arrival at the Ryugu Palace and the first confrontation with Vander Decken IX into a tighter narrative flow. This allows the political discussions — such as the island’s fragile peace under King Neptune — to take center stage without fatigue.
| Critère | Version originale | One Piece Log (VOSTFR) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nombre d’épisodes | 57 | 21 (soit -63% de temps) | | Animation | Parfois inégale (budget TV de l’époque) | Fluidifiée, effets retouchés | | Scènes de combat | Allongées artificiellement | Dynamiques et concises | | Fidélité au manga | Bonne mais diluée | Respect du rythme d’Oda | When searching for viewers are looking for the
Review: One Piece Log - Fish-Man Island Saga (VOSTFR) One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga
Renewed voice acting and a Dolby Atmos sound mix. Spanning 21 episodes (down from the original 57),
The Fish-Man Island arc of One Piece has long been a point of contention among fans. Sandwiched between the emotional summit of Marineford and the high-octane chaos of the New World, it is often unfairly dismissed as a slower, exposition-heavy chapter. However, the release of One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga 1 — a remastered, re-edited version of the arc — offers both newcomers and veterans a chance to reevaluate its core strengths. Watching this first installment in (Version Originale Sous-Titrée en Français) further enriches the experience, preserving the original voice acting’s emotional weight while making Eiichiro Oda’s dense social commentary accessible to a Francophone audience.
Pour les Francophones, la plateforme détient les droits de diffusion en simulcast. Des sites de fansubbing proposent également des versions alternatives, mais privilégiez le légal pour soutenir l’industrie. La sortie est prévue par blocs (Saga 1, puis Saga 2). Vérifiez dans votre espace abonnement la rubrique « One Piece Log ».
Beaucoup de fans placent cet arc en bas de leur classement, le jugeant trop lent ou trop « moralisateur ». Pourtant, c’est l’un des plus denses en termes de lore. Voici ce qui le rend incontournable :