The famous anime/manga series One Piece has been significantly influenced by the animated film “Vicky the Viking.” When creating One Piece, author Eiichiro Oda drew inspiration from the aforementioned film, particularly in its approach to solving problems through intelligence rather than brute force.
Despite the main character of One Piece, Monkey D. Luffy, being a quintessential warrior, the impact of Vicky the Viking on Oda’s creativity is quite noteworthy.
Contrary to initial expectations that the series would last only five years, One Piece has been released and developed over the past 25 years and is currently on track to reach the 30-year mark.
Oda has a clear vision for the conclusion of the manga, but the journey has become increasingly complex, featuring countless characters and interwoven storylines. Currently, Luffy has gathered his crew and is in the final stages of his adventure to find the legendary treasure and become the Pirate King.



To this day, One Piece continues to be celebrated by fans in various ways, from cosplay to fan art. Additionally, some fans have even employed artificial intelligence to recreate One Piece characters in the Pixar animation style, which has been incredibly impressive. This innovative approach has sparked significant emotional responses among fans, and many have expressed their admiration.



For a long time, the One Piece series has resonated with a significant portion of the younger generations in Vietnam and audiences worldwide. Not only that, with its widespread appeal and the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates, One Piece is sure to continue attracting millions of viewers around the globe.