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Iñaki Godoy’s most recent collaboration with McDonald’s has drawn the fire of a slew of fans who believe that the collaboration could not be more hypocritical. Godoy recently starred in a Spanish language ad for the fast food giant, which has led people to wonder why someone associated with an anti-fascist show likeOne Piecewould collaborate with McDonald’s, a company that the internet has decided to boycott for their support of the IDF.

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The ad, which is making the rounds online, has received a lot of backlash, but there are also few who believe that the entire reaction from certain sections of the internet is redundant. This is also partly rooted in a very vocal socialist reading of Eichiro Oda’s epic pirate manga, which is a popular interpretation of the source text online.

McDonald’s association with the IDF has led people to want to boycott the show on Netflix

There is a section of the fandom online that has conflatedGodoy’s recent collaboration with McDonald’swithOne Piece’s own collaboration in Japan, about a year earlier. While these collabs are unrelated and happened roughly a year apart, Godoy has come under fire from his fans, who believe that there is some connection between his collaboration with McDonald’s and the upcoming season ofOne Pieceon Netflix.

This has led to some backlash for Godoy’s collaboration with McDonald’s, which, given the information that we have, might not merit the sort of scrutiny that is being leveled on it. Further,Iñaki Godoy‘s collaboration with McDonald’s probably has nothing to do with the live-actionOne Piece, which is currently in production over at Netflix with a banger first season. However, the backlash is related toMcDonald’s offering free meals to the IDF, a move that was immediately followed by its American parent companylooking to buy the restaurants after the boycott.

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One Piece’s second season is rumored to have a smaller episode count

One Piece‘s first season was able to cover a lot of ground and was well-received by fans and critics, breaking the dreaded anime-live-action curse. One of the rare criticisms of the show was that it was too short, and went through a lot of material for a minuscule amount of episodes. However, there has been a rumor that Netflix is further doubling down on its episode count for Season 2 ofOne Piece,allegedly only allowing seven episodes for its sophomore outing.

There are no official sources that have confirmed the episode count for the second season of the live-action adaptation, which is already in production. The backlash that Godoy and his ad have received might have an effect on the season’s viewing numbers, but nothing can be attested to or confirmed until the show actually airs its second batch of episodes. It is likely that the information will straighten itself out as more eyes on the internet become acquainted with the situation.

One Piece Season 1’s emotional barrel scene.

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Anuraag Chatterjee, Web Content WriterWith a passion for writing fiction and non fiction content, Anuraag is a Media Science graduate with 2 year’s experience with Marketing and Content, with 3 published poetry anthologies. Anuraag holds a Bacherlor’s degree in Arts with a focus on Communication and Media Studies.

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