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    ONE PIECE S02E06: “Nami Deerest”, 07: “Reindeer Shames”, & 08: “Deer and Loathing in Drum Kingdom” Review

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    Matt HarrisBy Matt HarrisMarch 12, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The finale kicks off with a major Live Action original twist: King Wapol has been funding Baroque Works. In another departure from the source material, his Munch-Munch Fruit powers are described as a “gift,” likely tying him deeper into the season’s overarching conspiracy. It’s a bold narrative choice that connects the villain of the week to the larger world-building.

    As Nami lies gravely ill, we get a stunning flashback from Vivi’s perspective. The production value shines here, recreating Pangaea Castle in the Holy Land of Mary Geoise. This sequence is a goldmine for fans, featuring the Reverie, where world leaders meet. The costume department deserves medals for the cameos: Chairman Ham Burger, Tacos, Mororon, and Seki were all perfectly identifiable and so many more which I won’t name all here.

    The flashback also includes a heartbreaking “deep cut”—mentioning the recent death of the Fishman Island Queen, a major event we don’t usually see until much later in the manga’s story. Seeing a young Vivi stand her ground after being slapped by a cruel King Wapol cements why he is overdue a solid punch from somebody.

    Smoker and Tashigi arrive at the Isle of Renaisse only to find a Marine communication outpost decimated. They face off against the Live Action exclusive character Miss Thursday. While she was name dropped in the original manga and anime, she was never actually drawn by Oda so this was a chance for the team to get creative! Never alone though, she was joined by Mr. 11. While Miss Thursday provides a fresh and original design for the show, Mr. 11 serves his purpose as a source of information after Tashigi effortlessly defeats him.

    Upon arriving at the snow-covered Drum Island, Luffy’s desperation to save Nami leads to a humbling moment where he begs the citizens for help. We meet Dalton, the last noble soldier remaining after Wapol fled the kingdom.

    This leads to a massive name-drop: Blackbeard. It was his crew’s invasion that caused Wapol to abandon his people. This is a major character who will become a central figure in future seasons (hopefully). Luffy and Sanji trek up the pillar-like mountains to find the island’s only doctor and this is a fantastic moment that shows the distances the Straw Hats will go in order to protect their own and is a real testament to their bond, culminating in Luffy’s heroic effort to carry both Nami and an injured Sanji to the summit.

    Inside the castle, we finally meet Tony Tony Chopper and the hard as nails old woman Dr. Kureha. While Nami, Sanji and Luffy recover, Dr. Kureha tells them the heart breaking story of one Tony Tony Chopper:

    Chopper was a reindeer who ate the Human Human fruit and became shunned from his own kind as well as the humans of the Drum Kingdom, even going as far as being shot at. This was when Doctor Hiriluk found him. He was a Doctor who like Kureha, were fleeing Wapols demand for all Doctors to stay in the castle with him.

    Hiriluk treats Chopper and gives him nothing but love and kindness which is just the sweetest reaction from Chopper. Later he even gives him Choppers signature pink hat!

    Sadly since he is due to become a Straw Hat, Chopper cannot have a happy backstory and it’s soon revealed that Doctor Hiriluk is unwell with a terminal illness.

    To not put Chopper through the heartbreak, he kicks Chopper out after living together for months, he then begs Kureha to carry on his work and to look after Chopper but she declines and leaves.

    Chopper overhears the illness and seeks out a cure all mushroom located in the most dangerous parts of Drum Island, he returns with it however is horrifically injured in the process.

    While Doctor Hiriluk confidently takes the mushroom medicine and patches up Chopper, he strangely takes leave to the castle to ‘save the doctors’ and leaves Chopper behind to get better. But all is not what it seems and we soon learn the mushroom was in fact deadly and due to Hiriluk telling chopper that a pirate flag is a cure all symbol, Chopper mistook the poision symbol as the same and is scolded by a devastated Kureha who is more than aware of what the crazy Doctor is up to.

    Doctor Hiriuluk sacrifices himself trying to rescue the Doctors held in the castle but not first inspiring Dolton (still working as a Kings Guard for the tyrant King Wapal).

    Hiruluk’s final speech remains one of the greatest moments in the manga and was captured perfectly in Live Action:

    “When does a man die?… A man dies when he is forgotten.”

    Back in the present day, we’re given a nice quiet break in the story as Sanji opens up to Nami about cooking for his sick mother—a subtle nod to his back story we have yet to see in full but in the manga unfolds much later in the the Whole Cake Island arc. But enough of that, now we get into the fights!

    The season finale delivers on the action with three distinct fronts:

    Luffy and Vivi vs. Wapol where Vivi finally gets her revenge with a slap to Wapol’s face before Luffy takes over. The Live Action gives Wapol a horrifying new ability to fuse people with weapons, creating “monster soldiers.” Zoro, Usopp, and Dalton hold the line against Wapol’s army. Even Kureha joins the fray! Then we have Sanji and Chopper who team up to take down Chess and Kuromarimo. Seeing “Heavy Point” Chopper (his human-like tank form) in action alongside Sanji’s signature “Mutton Shot” kicks was pure joy and fan service in the best ways!

    The battle ends as Luffy protects Hiruluk’s flag from a cannonball, a scene that perfectly captures the “Spirit of the Pirate.” With Wapol defeated, the kingdom is liberated. Chopper officially joins the crew as their doctor, and Kureha gives him a magnificent send-off by turning the snow into falling Sakura petals—fulfilling Hiruluk’s lifelong dream.

    As the Going Merry sails away, Kureha drops the ultimate bombshell to Dalton: Luffy reminds her of a certain man named Gol D. Roger. Not “Gold,” but Gol D. Roger.

    The season closes with a full reveal of Mr. 0—the Warlord Crocodile whos bounty has been suspended by the World Government—and the confirmation that Miss All Sunday is indeed Nico Robin.

    Verdict

    Season 2 was an incredible journey. It isn’t a 1-for-1 recreation, but it keeps the heart of what makes One Piece special while reimagining the story for a new format. The show isn’t afraid to be weird, crazy, and deeply emotional. I cannot wait for the Alabasta saga because (and trust me on this) it is only going to get crazier and weirder in all the best ways!

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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    I am an ex Royal Navy sailor who loves all things geek. I have a strong admiration of anime as well as western television shows and movies. From a young age I was into video games as well as TV shows, often spotted in front of a screen somewhere. My goal is to become a screenwriter/director one day and left the Royal Navy after 9 years to better pursue that dream of mine.

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