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The live-action version of the popular manga,One Piece, premiered on August 31 on Netflix. The series garnered positive and exciting reactions from both critics and fans, partly due to its exceptional ensemble of actors.

Emily Rudd as Nami

Iñaki Godoy and Mackenyu Omaeda have gained significant attention for their roles as Luffy and Zoro in the series.

However, another key cast member in the live-action adaptation ofOne Pieceis Emily Rudd. The actress plays the character Nami, contributing significantly to the series’ progression.

Actress Emily Rudd

Rudd is a 30-year-old performer who primarily took on smaller roles in films and television until 2021 when she played the role of Cindy Berman in Netflix’sFear Street. She continued her career with the role of Nami in theOne Pieceadaptation in 2023.

In spite of her great achievements, the famousOne Pieceactress Emily Rudd still feels remorse for a past mistake she committed and has not granted herself forgiveness for it.

Nami (Emily Rudd) in Live action and anime

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One PieceActress Emily Rudd Shares Unforgiven Past Mistake

Last month, Emily Rudd revealed one of her secrets in a video(Emily Rudd from One Piece Tells How She Grew Up Geeked)posted by Still Watching Netflix on YouTube.

In the video, she mentioned one mistake that she made and hasn’t forgiven herself for that. She said:

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“I wish I hadn’t gotten rid of my Pokémon Cards and my Game Boy Color with all of the original Pokémon Games. I have beat myself up over that so much because I’m like, “Why? Why did I do that?” That was amazing. Like I wanna pay them now, you know? I wanna have those cards now.”

Rudd mentioned that some of her most cherished belongings were her beloved video game console and somePokémontrading cards that she now wishes she hadn’t disposed of in the past.

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This indicates her strong passion for anime is not limited to watching it but also includes collecting anime-related items.

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One PieceStar’s Anime and Manga Obsession Revealed

In the video,Emily Ruddalso talked about her own stories and experiences of her childhood as a fan of anime and manga. She said:

“I grew up on Dragon Ball Z. I grew up on Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! I saw Spirited Away in theaters when it came out here in the States. So all of the anime stuff, that made me into who I am, 100%. Sailor Moon, I made my parents rent the Sailor Moon movie all the time and they were so sick of it, but I was just like, “Oh my Gosh. Women are so cool and so powerful and they can do anything.” And it also just really solidified anime in my life.”

The actress also mentioned that there are many things she’s really passionate about. She’s currently re-readingOne Piecemanga, watchingDemon Slayer, and always searching for new anime series she hasn’t watched.

Also Read:“I colored my hair red”: Emily Rudd Left no Stone Unturned, Did Everything She Could for 3 Years Trying to Audition for One Piece

Source:Still Watching Netflix

Tanmay Jha

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Tanmay writes about anime for FandomWire. He’s currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. With a passion for animation and graphics, he has authored over 240 articles on anime, sharing insights and reviews with fellow fans, seamlessly combining his love for animation with journalism.

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