Turns out, it's all about Luffy.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Marc Jobst, director and executive producer of the recently released One Piece live-action series, reveals why Buggy the Clown is more sinister in the Netflix show than in the anime and manga.
“If you go too dark, you don’t become One Piece. If you go too funny and wacky and goofy, you lose the depth that ‘One Piece’ has. And the more levity you bring, the darker you can actually go. So Nami and Zoro are still undecided about Luffy, this goofy character who seems a bit simplistic in every way — everything is fine and fantastic and amazing, even creatures like Buggy — and they’re not really providing a huge influx of joy and levity.
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