‘One Piece’ Season 2 First Look: Charithra Chandran’s Nefertari Vivi Sparks Online Backlash

Published 01/13/2026, 10:12 AM EST

The world of pirates, palace intrigues, and hair shades that defy reality crashes back onto screens as the Straw Hats return in One Piece season 2. For weeks, every corner of the internet has buzzed with rumors, leaks, and fan edits, keeping eyes glued and expectations high.

And now, the first official glimpse of Nefertari Vivi in live-action form has landed, casting a shimmering spotlight on Charithra Chandran. While whispers of approval and skepticism ripple through discussion threads, there is no ignoring how fans are already reacting.

Charithra Chandran, celebrated for her poised and commanding presence in Bridgerton, has been entrusted with bringing Nefertari Vivi to life, balancing her role as Alabasta’s princess with the cunning of Baroque Works agent Miss Wednesday.

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Showrunners, alongside Emily Rudd, who portrays Nami, shared images of Chandran stepping into Nefertari Vivi’s world, a move that quickly drew attention and sparked racially charged discourse across online spaces.

The visual reveal embraces Vivi’s iconic blue hair as she embarks on her first encounter with the Straw Hats at Whiskey Peak. Costume design captures the vibrancy of the anime while hinting at lived-in realism, where fabrics wrinkle and armor scratches tell stories of adventure yet to come.

From her first step onto the set to the animated expressions she mirrors, every frame promises a fidelity to source material that has analysts and stylists alike dissecting every detail.

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While the update dazzles with color and costumes, the next wave of spectacle comes from reactions online, as viewers dissect every strand of blue haired charecter and every flicker of expression.

Charithra Chandran’s Nefertari Vivi look in One Piece season 2 ignites fierce online reaction

Reaction threads erupted within minutes of the first-look release of Charithra Chandran’s Nefertari Vivi, with praise quickly colliding with confusion. While some applauded her elegance and the quiet authority she brought to the character, others questioned the casting through a racial lens.

Much of the discourse focused on Alabasta’s visual ties to Egyptian, Middle Eastern, and North African influences, prompting debate over representation and creative interpretation. As with most high-profile adaptations, viewers arrived with strong expectations, and fans made it clear they had opinions.

While many expressed disappointment, others defended the choice, as One Piece is not a casual series but a cultural force that makes audiences rearrange plans and expectations.

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Season 2 promises to deliver sweeping arcs from Loguetown to Drum Island, giving fans the chance to witness Vivi’s growth alongside the crew. Sendhil Ramamurthy as King Cobra solidifies the Alabasta royalty, while Joe Manganiello, Lera Abova, Katey Sagal, and David Dastmalchian inject a formidable presence into the series.

With every frame designed to honor both story and spectacle, the season’s visual and narrative ambition is clear, leaving audiences primed for lively discussion on character dynamics.

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What are your thoughts on Charithra Chandran as Nefertari Vivi and the live-action transformation of Alabasta? Let us know in the comments below.

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