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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Georgina Sánchez once again returns to voice Nami from the anime.

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/DafnisFernandez and Georgina Sánchez once again returns return to voice Nami Roronoa Zoro and Nami, respectively, from the anime.


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** In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Creator/GlaucoMarques, Creator/TatianeKeplmair, Creator/AdrianTatini and Creator/WendelBezerra once again reprise their respective roles as Zoro, Nami, Usopp and Sanji from the anime series.

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: Iñaki Godoy and Taz Skylar portray Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji, respectively, in English and Spanish (Latin American and European).

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: Iñaki Godoy and Taz Skylar portray portrays Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji, respectively, in English and Spanish (Latin American and European).



** In the Latin American Spanish dub:
*** Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).
*** Sanji is voiced by his live-action actor Taz Skylar instead of Noé Velázquez.

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub:
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dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).
*** Sanji is voiced by his live-action actor Taz Skylar instead of Noé Velázquez.
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** In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by Vyni Takahashi instead of Carol Valença.

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** In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by Vyni Takahashi instead of either Vagner Fagundes (DPN Santos) or Carol Valença.Valença ([=UniDub=]).
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** The Italian release of the anime series was dubbed in Milan. For the 2023 series, the work was instead dubbed in Rome and everyone was inevitably recast.

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: Iñaki Godoy and Taz Skylar portray Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji, respectively, in English and Latin American Spanish.

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: Iñaki Godoy and Taz Skylar portray Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji, respectively, in English and Latin Spanish (Latin American Spanish.and European).



** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, dub:
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Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).onwards).
*** Sanji is voiced by his live-action actor Taz Skylar instead of Noé Velázquez.
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** The main cast of the One Piece anime (Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Zoro, and Usopp) will reprise their roles in the Japanese dub.
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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: The Mexican-born Iñaki Godoy dubs himself as Monkey D. Luffy in the Latin American Spanish release.

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: The Mexican-born Iñaki Godoy dubs himself as and Taz Skylar portray Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji, respectively, in the English and Latin American Spanish release.Spanish.
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** In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by Vinícius Takahashi instead of Carol Valença.

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** In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by Vinícius Vyni Takahashi instead of Carol Valença.
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** In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by Vinícius Takahashi instead of Carol Valença.
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** In the German dub, Uwe Thomsen reprises his role as Roronoa Zoro, as his previous actor, Philipp Brammer, suffered a fatal mountain accident on July 28, 2014.

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** In the German dub, Uwe Thomsen reprises his role as Roronoa Zoro, Zoro from the animated productions, as his previous actor, Philipp Brammer, suffered a fatal mountain accident on July 28, 2014.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).

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* TheOtherDarrin: TheOtherDarrin:
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In the Latin American Spanish dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).onwards).
** In the German dub, Uwe Thomsen reprises his role as Roronoa Zoro, as his previous actor, Philipp Brammer, suffered a fatal mountain accident on July 28, 2014.



* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Georgina Sánchez once again returns to voice Nami from the anime.

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** The German dub brings back Daniel Schlauch as Monkey D. Luffy, Uwe Thomsen as Roronoa Zoro and Stephanie Kellner as Nami from the animated productions.
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** [=McKinley=] Belcher III was 37 when he was cast as the 39-year-old Arlong.
** Jeff Ward, who was 35 at the time of the series' filming, played the 37-year-old Buggy.



** Craig Fairbrass turned 58 shortly before he played the 65-year-old Zeff.
** Tamer Burjaq was 40 years old when he filmed his scenes as Higuma, who's 46 in the story.

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* ProductionPosse:
** Director Marc Jobst and cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker previously worked together on ''Series/JupitersLegacy'', another Netflix series.
** Taz Skylar (Sanji) wrote and starred as Miles in the stage play ''Warheads'', while Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) played his father figure, Deeks.

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ProductionPosse: Director Marc Jobst and cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker previously worked together on ''Series/JupitersLegacy'', another Netflix series.
** Taz Skylar (Sanji) wrote and starred as Miles in the stage play ''Warheads'', while Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) played his father figure, Deeks.
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* ThoseTwoActors: Taz Skylar (Sanji) wrote and starred as Miles in the stage play ''Warheads'', while Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) played his father figure, Deeks.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The August 31, 2023 premiere coincides with the 25th anniversary of chapter 54's 1998 serialization in ''Creator/ShonenJump''.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The August 31, 2023 premiere coincides with the 25th anniversary of chapter 54's 1998 serialization in ''Creator/ShonenJump''.''Magazine/ShonenJump''.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The August 31, 2023 premiere coincides with the 25th anniversary of chapter 54's 1998 serialization in ''Creator/ShonenJump''.

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* ProductionPosse: Taz Skylar (Sanji) previously wrote and starred as Miles in the stage play ''Warheads'', while Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) played his father figure, Deeks.

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* ProductionPosse: ProductionPosse:
** Director Marc Jobst and cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker previously worked together on ''Series/JupitersLegacy'', another Netflix series.
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Taz Skylar (Sanji) previously wrote and starred as Miles in the stage play ''Warheads'', while Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) played his father figure, Deeks.
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* ProductionPosse: Taz Skylar (Sanji) previously wrote and starred as Miles in the stage play ''Warheads'', while Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) played his father figure, Deeks.
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* RecycledTheSeries: The series marks the first live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga.
* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/DafnisFernandez and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles of Roronoa Zoro and Nami.

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* RecycledTheSeries: The series marks the first live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s Oda's manga.
* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/DafnisFernandez and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles of Roronoa Zoro and Nami.once again returns to voice Nami from the anime.
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* RecycledTheSeries: The live-action series is yet another adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga.

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* RecycledTheSeries: The series marks the first live-action series is yet another adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Enough for [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/OnePiece its own page]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Enough for See the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/OnePiece its own franchise page]].
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* ActingInTheDark: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} was given a fake script for his audition as Zoro while he was filming the live-action adaptation of ''Manga/SaintSeiya''.

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* ActingInTheDark: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} was given a fake script for his audition as Zoro while he was filming the [[Film/{{KnightsOfTheZodiac}} live-action adaptation adaptation]] of ''Manga/SaintSeiya''.
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** Creator/EiichiroOda was extensively involved with the adaptation's production to make sure it stayed true to his creation.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Enough for [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/OnePiece its own page]].
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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/DafnisFernandez and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles as Roronoa Zoro and Nami.

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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/DafnisFernandez and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles as of Roronoa Zoro and Nami.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Diana Pérez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Desireé González (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).

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* TheOtherDarrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Diana Pérez Creator/DianaPerez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Desireé González Creator/DesireeGonzalez (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).
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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Alfredo Gabriel Basurto and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles as Roronoa Zoro and Nami.

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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Alfredo Gabriel Basurto Creator/DafnisFernandez and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles as Roronoa Zoro and Nami.
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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Alfredo Gabriel Basurto and Georgina Sánchez reprise their respective roles as Roronoa Zoro and Nami.
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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: Iñaki Godoy portrays Monkey D. Luffy in both English and Latin American Spanish.

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: The Mexican-born Iñaki Godoy portrays dubs himself as Monkey D. Luffy in both English and the Latin American Spanish.Spanish release.

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* CreatorsFavorite: In the Reverie XI livestream, Matt Owens said Mihawk was his favorite character.



* DirectedByCastMember: Like in Netflix's dub of the anime, the Brazilian Portuguese dub was directed by Glauco Marques, Zoro's voice actor.

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* DirectedByCastMember: Like in Netflix's dub re-dub of the anime, the Brazilian Portuguese dub was directed by Glauco Marques, Zoro's voice actor.


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* TheOtherDarrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Monkey D. Luffy is voiced by his live-action actor Iñaki Godoy instead of either the late Diana Pérez (who voiced him in the first season of the anime's 4Kids release), Karina Altamirano (who voiced him in the second season of the 4Kids release), Ayari Rivera (who voiced him in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold''), Mireya Mendoza (who voiced him in the first four seasons of the Netflix re-dub) or Desireé González (who voiced him in the dub of the ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'' onwards).
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* ActingInTheDark: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} was given a fake script for his audition as Zoro while he was filming the live-action adaptation of ''Manga/SaintSeiya''.
* ApprovalOfGod:
** Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard, Luffy's English voice actress since 2007, [[https://twitter.com/ccarrollbeard/status/1458199870527901700 tweeted]] how impressed she was with the LiveActionAdaptation's cast. She would later say, "[Iñaki Godoy] already is closer to being Luffy than I could ever be."
** Creator/MikeMcFarland, who voiced Buggy in Funimation's dub, was also pleased with the live-action series' cast.
** Creator/TiffanyGrant, Nojiko's English voice actress, was impressed with Chioma Umeala's casting.
* ContentLeak:
** A Netflix page for the series was discovered in March 2019, nearly a year before it was officially announced.
** A revised pilot script for the first episode, dated July 7, 2019, was posted on Scriptshadow in March 2020 and was leaked all over social media. It was eventually taken down two months later.
** The involvement of Creator/{{Mackenyu}} as Roronoa Zoro was first reported on less than eight months before the cast was [[https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/one-piece-netflix-live-action-series-cast-1235108332/ officially announced]] in November 2021.
* CreatorChosenCasting: As one of the executive producers, Creator/EiichiroOda had extensive control over the casting as well as the scripts.
* DawsonCasting:
** Most of the East Blue-era Straw Hat Pirate actors were in their 20s when filming began in 2022, with Emily Rudd (Nami) the oldest at 28 and Iñaki Godoy (Luffy) the youngest at 18; the latter turned 19 towards the end of filming.
** Morgan Davies (Koby) was 20 years old at the time of production.
** Chioma Umeala was only 25 years old when she portrayed the 20-year-old Nojiko.
** Lily Fisher and Sophie Ellenbogen, who played Nami's 10-year-old and infant selves, were 12 and 4 years old, respectively, when they filmed their scenes.
** Genna Galloway was 37 years old when she portrayed Belle-Mère, who was 30 years old at the time of her death.
** Audrey Cymone was 13 years old when she filmed her scenes as the 11-year-old Kuina.
** Maximilian Lee Piazza was 13 years old when he played the eight to ten-year-old Zoro.
* DirectedByCastMember: Like in Netflix's dub of the anime, the Brazilian Portuguese dub was directed by Glauco Marques, Zoro's voice actor.
* DyeingForYourArt: Langley Kirkwood, Morgan's actor, [[https://mobile.twitter.com/langleykirkwood/status/1534043020378660864 confirmed]] that he dyed his hair blonde and gained 22 pounds to play the character.
* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: The TV series was first announced during the franchise's 20th anniversary in 2017. Writing began in 2019 and production began in 2022.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfWriters: The series had about 12 writers for the first season.
* MethodActing: Jacob Romero Gibson channeling the sadness of his mother’s death during the filming of Usopp’s flashback with Banchina was genuine, since it reminded him of his relationship with his own mother.
* MilestoneCelebration: The series was announced in 2017, the 20th anniversary of ''One Piece'' and the first appearance of Monkey D. Luffy. Filming began in 2022, during the franchise's 25th anniversary year.
* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: Iñaki Godoy portrays Monkey D. Luffy in both English and Latin American Spanish.
* NoStuntDouble: Many of the cast did most of their own stunts, with only the most risky stunts being reserved for their stunt doubles.
* PromotedFanboy: Marty Adelstein, Steve Maeda and Matt Owens, who are the executive producers for the live-action TV series, are longtime fans of ''One Piece''. So are Emily Rudd (Nami), who even cited the iconic scene of Luffy giving Nami his hat in Arlong Park as bringing her to tears, and cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker.
* RealitySubtext: ''One Piece'' takes place 22 years after Gold Roger’s execution. The main cast for the live-action series was announced in 2021, 22 years after the anime premiered in Japan in 1999.
* RecycledTheSeries: The live-action series is yet another adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga.
* SelfAdaptation: Original author Eiichiro Oda is one of the show's executive producers.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, the cinematographer for the show's first two episodes, cited her son being a ''One Piece'' fan as a reason for her involvement.
* UnderageCasting:
** [=McKinley=] Belcher III was 37 when he was cast as the 39-year-old Arlong.
** Jeff Ward, who was 35 at the time of the series' filming, played the 37-year-old Buggy.
** The 76-year-old Garp is played by the then-56-year-old Vincent Regan.
** Craig Fairbrass turned 58 shortly before he played the 65-year-old Zeff.
** Tamer Burjaq was 40 years old when he filmed his scenes as Higuma, who's 46 in the story.
** Grant Ross was 36 when he filmed his scenes as the 46-year-old Genzo.
* WorkingTitle: According to [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CMdgjVJp3YL/ an Instagram post]] by Steve Maeda, the show's codename was ''Project Roger''. It was switched to ''Project Panda'' shortly before filming began.

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