Until she was forced to confront the terrible truth about Captain Kuro, Kaya's live-action counterpart accurately portrayed her as a gentle and forgiving girl who trusted her butler Klahadore a little too much.
As Koby, Luffy's opponent, counterpart, and foil, Morgan Davies made him likeable and appealing as a shy yet idealistic young man.
Arlong the fish-man pirate was brought to life by actor McKinley Belcher III using more than just an anime-accurate costume and amazing makeup and special effects.
Zeff was portrayed by actor Craig Fairbrass as a gruff but fair restaurant manager who secretly felt deeply for Sanji in the role of a foster father.
Captain Kuro, the cunning captain of the Black Cat pirate crew who staged his own demise, was a small but notable villain who was portrayed by actor Alexander Maniatis.
Sanji Vinsmoke, a tough-talking chef who uses powerful kicks to defend his hands in battle, is portrayed by actor Taz Skylar.
The actor Jacob Romero Gibson did an excellent job of bringing the silly sniper Usopp to life.
This figure was depicted by Mackenyu in a similarly tense and solemn manner, giving him a subtle power and allure.
The tsundere mannerisms of Emily Rudd's character, who appears aloof and gruff on the outside but has a heart of gold, were expertly conveyed.
Godoy was more than up to the task, and his portrayal of the well-known rubbery pirate Luffy is likely the best work in the entire series.