

The manga by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece, has been adapted into an anime that features less fan service than many others. This is likely due to the constraints of the animation format, which does not allow for extended scenes with exaggerated angles.
As the final storyline of One Piece unfolds, there are many indications suggesting that fan service may increase. This could lead to a greater focus on female characters, potentially distracting from the main narrative of Luffy’s journey to become the Pirate King.
While fan service in One Piece has not reached an excessively obvious level, it often seems unnecessary for the narrative. This raises questions about its value compared to the storyline and whether reducing or modifying it would benefit the plot, allowing viewers to enjoy the humor without affecting the core essence of the story.