Most beautiful islands in a piece

Summary

  • Egghead Island is a futuristic theme park with odd inventions and gizmos, visually overwhelming but jaw-release.

  • The Sabaody archipelago has lush greenery, bubbles and an amusement park that offers a natural aesthetic among colonized islands.

  • Water 7 stands out with a giant fountain -like structure, peaceful waterways and Venetian -inspired beauty, ideal for living.

Luffy and the straw hats have explored a variety of fascinating islands during their great adventure. But each of these areas varies drastically in their overall aesthetic and style, which means that although some feel a little more than fast pit stops that do not really stand out so much, there are others that remain incredibly memorable to how wonderful and stylized they are from a visual perspective.

It is always exciting to visit a new island that is full of lively colors, unique architecture and dazzling natural landscapes, and the good news is that there are more than a few islands in A bit Series that fit this description. Although this does not in itself mean that these islands are fantastic places to actually live in, especially considering that the majority of them have been checked by bloodthirsty tyrants, they still manage to be a real party to the eyes, where these destinations below are among the most beautiful in all A bit.

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Egghead island

Vegapunk's personal base is as advanced and crazy as the researcher himself

Egghead Island, the personal basis for the infamous researcher known as Vegapunk, is quite odd from a geographical perspective. In fact, there are many parts to Egghead's geographical structure, and it can be very easy to get lost given how easy it is to be distracted by everything that happens. Given that this is an island worth of Vegapunk, it just makes sense that Egghead would be covered by all kinds of strange and crazy inventions and Gizmos, to the point where it mainly looks like a very futuristic theme park.

With strangely shaped skyscrapers and strange mechanical pipes that extend between the island, alongside the giant cracked egg at the top, there is only so much to admire this wonderful island. It can seem a bit overwhelming sometimes given how much happens visually, but Egghead Island is still jaw-in, especially when the colors, especially when the colors are looked at, especially when the colors, especially when the colors are looked after, especially when the colors are.

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Sabaody archipelago

Lush greenery and bubbles cover the whole island

Unfortunately, the straw hats do not spend a lot of time daring through Sabaody before they all forced away from the island by Kuma. That being said, however, it is not long for anyone to realize how breathtaking this island really is, with it being something of a dream come true for those who love to stare at natural views and landscapes. Much of Sabaody is characterized by long distances of green pastures and trees, but another remarkable aspect is the bubbles, which can always be seen liquid high in the sky.

There is even a wild amusement park in the middle of the island, which helps to give a certain color diversity to the overall aesthetics. Given most islands in A bit Has already been taken over and modified by its colonizers, it's nice to see one that still has more of a natural aesthetics to help it stand out.

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Wano Kuni

Wano Kuni was a really beautiful area before Kaido arrived

When the straw hats finally arrive in the WANO country, they quickly realize that the whole island has been transformed into a giant factory for giant ammunition. The truth, however, is that Wano was once considered a lush paradise that was strongly admired for not only its people, but also the beauty of the island, and this can actually be seen through flashbacks of several important characters, including Oden. Clearly inspired by Japan, the island of Wano is much more stripped and traditional than many of the other islands, but it really is not a bad thing.

What also helps the island stand out from a visual perspective are many different regions that make up it. From snowy fields to mile -long peaceful lakes, all the way to lively cities that are full of rich architecture and traditional ornaments, there really is no shortage of things to see and do when visiting the infamous Wano Kuni.

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Water 7

One of the most unique built islands in the series

It is quite fantastic how creative Oda can be when he creates his islands, and one of the biggest examples of this is in practice is water 7. This island is actually much easier than many of the others seen in the series, but this simplicity is without doubt what makes it so fantastic. From the outside, visitors will be able to see a giant fountain -like structure where shiny blue water can be seen shooting down the sides and back in the sea. When it actually enters the island, while there are several roads and bridges to let visitors move between the buildings, there are also water distances where people can take a quiet ride on a gondola while admiring the beautiful architecture.

Although it is obvious that Oda took a lot of inspiration from Venice when he designed water 7, it also stands on his own as something completely unique and creative. To put it simply this would be one of the most perfect places to live in all A bitNot only because of how quiet it usually is, but also because no one will complain about waking up to the view of peaceful waterfalls and rivers every morning.

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Momoiro Island

The Island of Love Really looks

Fans may remember Momoiro Island to which the destination to which Sanji was sent after the crew was separated by Kuma. While Sanji's training on the island may have been something of a nightmare for the chef's chef, the island itself is completely dazzling to watch, and since it is often considered the island's love, it just makes sense that it would be so bright, spotted and heartwarming.

From the outside, the island takes the form of a gigantic heart where a rainbow can always be seen as covering the contour, but it really is when you walk the foot in the country itself that its real beauty becomes obvious. With pink petals that fall from the sky and lush, exotic bushes and trees as far as they can see, this island is a real viewer, even though he has only been shown a handful of times throughout the series.

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The whole Kakesön

A funny, lively and happy island full of sweets and sweets

Although he has been ruled by one of the most evil pirates ever lived, the whole of Cake Island emits a very happy and optimistic vibe thanks to its lively design. While the island itself bursts full of color, what really makes it so eye -catching the homies that occupy it, with reference to the animated objects and buildings that have become life after being infused with a soul. As a result, as you go through Cake Island, it is very common to hear the flowers sing a happy melody or the trees that buzz an infectious melody.

As the island's name suggests, it is of course also covered with foods of all kinds, including a gigantic cake tower that stands in the middle of Big Mom's own personal territory. Fans of A bit Will know that this island contains some very dark secrets, but it would be difficult to guess this given how fun, vibrant and spectacular it can see at first glance.

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Clothing pink

At least did doflamingo look not to ruin the beauty of the dress rose

Usually known as the island's passion, it is difficult not to be distracted by the beauty of dress pink when exploring the island. Sure, it may have been transformed into Doflamingo's own sick and twisted paradise, but even he made sure to keep the underlying beauty in dress pink intact when he took it over with his provisional family. The sun -thinking country is full of multi -colored buildings and even a giant Coliseum, and at a distance there is also a massive mountain that gives a nice change in landscapes for anyone who wants to take a break from the lively streets.

Dress pink feels like a big and exciting holiday destination that many would be eager to travel to in their free time, as long as doflamingo is not anywhere to see, that is. It is very common to hear fans criticize the dress pink arch for being a little too long, so it is good that it is one of the most visually appealing islands in the series, as it was a big reason why the fans continued to stick to it for so long.

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Fiskmanö

Oda became extra creative when creating the fishermen and the mermaid's home

While most islands in A bit are clearly inspired by real places, ODA needed to get extra creative when eliciting the fishermen's homes, which resulted in one of the most beautiful places in the entire anime. What immediately stands out about Fishman Island is the cocktail of colors used to decorate the area, all of which provide a delicate contrast to the clear blue sea, which can be seen in large parts of the island.

There are also some sincere jaw-out buildings that are scattered around the island, a large example is the Ryugu palace, which is covered by all kinds of fun decorations and ornaments, including a giant green and yellow dragon that extends from the top. Being able to explore an island that has not been created or modified by people is really a unique experience, but it also shows just how nice fishermen and mermaids really are, since Fishman Island is really breathtaking in its presentation and aesthetics.


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Release date

October 20, 1999

Network

Fuji TV

Board members

Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihihiro Ueda, Kenichii TakeShita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hirouki, Hiryuki, Hiryuki, hiruuki, hiruuki, hiruuki, hirouki, hirouki; Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hirroyuki Satou

Author

Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Momokah Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoechi Takahi, Momoka, Momokay,


  • Casting of the place holder image

    Mayumi Tanaka

    Monkey D. Luffy (Voice)

  • Casting of the place holder image

    Kazuya Nakai

    Roronoa zoro (voice)


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