One Piece live-action season 2 just released a brand new Chopper-centric teaser at Jump Festa 2026, and the thing is filled to the brim with details that fans need to see. Released on December 21, 2025, this trailer is our most detailed look at direct footage of Tony Tony Chopper living and breathing in the live-action world. How about we dissect every last Easter egg and hidden detail you might have missed?Chopper's Full CG Design Easter EggsThe teaser of One Piece live-action season 2 confirms that Chopper is a full CG version, and it looks like how he was shown in the anime. He is perfectly in scale with Eiichiro Oda's drawings. The pink hat is very big on his head, just like in the manga. That hat is special because it shows his bond with Dr. Hiriluk. The care put into making the hat in One Piece live-action season 2 suggests the show will also tell his sad backstory properly.His blue nose stands out immediately in every shot. In the source material, this physical trait caused other reindeer to reject him. The animators made his nose reflect light in a different way from the rest of his fur. This makes his nose stand out and seem important. Fans watching season 2 will notice this. It hints at Chopper’s sad origin story on Drum Island.The fur texture itself contains hidden details. Look closely, and you'll notice his coat has varying lengths across his body. After eating the Human-Human Fruit, Chopper's fur pattern became less uniform than a normal reindeer. This subtle touch in One Piece live-action season 2 shows that the production team studied the manga carefully.Chopper Interacting With the Straw HatsChopper running away from Nami (Image Credit: Netflix)The teaser shows Chopper interacting with some of the live-action cast in the One Piece live-action season 2. The scene where Nami wakes up and calls out to him is almost exactly as we have it in the manga and anime. His speedily running from her reminds anyone who has been watching for a while of what so many longtime fans saw a long time ago.Then there are his facial expressions during the interaction. Chopper strains to look brave and serious, but his wide eyes and jitteriness give him away. This is in line with a running joke in the original story that Chopper tries to look tough but comically fails. Which is why seeing that personality come over to One Piece live-action season 2 really does show they get the character.The Voice Actor Easter EggTony Tony Chopper's Japanese voice actor (Image Credit: Netflix)Mikaela Hoover voicing Chopper for the English dub in season 2 isn't random casting. She previously worked on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which featured Rocket Raccoon as a fully CG talking animal integrated with live-action characters. The parallel is intentional. Her experience with that type of performance prepared her perfectly for One Piece live-action season 2.But the biggest Easter egg? Ikue Otani returns to voice Chopper for the Japanese dub of One Piece live-action season 2. Otani has been Chopper's voice in the anime for over 20 years. Bringing her back creates a direct connection between the anime and live-action versions. Long-time fans watching season 2 in Japanese will hear that familiar voice and feel right at home.The teaser also showed multiple international voice actors, which references how global the One Piece franchise has become. Some include Mitchiko Tiongson, who voiced Kurapika, Meaghan Dendrael for French, and Martin Halm for German. Featuring these different dubs in the trailer for One Piece live-action season 2 acknowledges the worldwide fanbase that made the show possible.Drum Island Arc Visual Clues in One Piece Live-Action Season 2Inaki as Luffy (Image Credit: Netflix)The teaser confirms that Chopper is going to show up during the Drum Island arc in One Piece live-action season 2, and there are some visual clues. Drum Island is famous for its chilly, snow-covered mountains. We also see Luffy wearing a yellow and white hoodie to protect him from the cold conditions of the island.The emotional theme of Drum Island for Chopper was abandonment with eventual acceptance. The teaser makes him appear vulnerable in certain shots, too, which sets the stage for those heavier story beats. Fans familiar with the manga know Drum Island makes people cry, and season 2 appears ready to deliver that emotional punch.ConclusionThe new season begins on 10 March 2026, and this Chopper teaser indicates that coverage will be authentic to the source material. It also shows how far the concept of live-action has come.