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One Piece
ONE PIECE (ワンピース)
(Wan Pīsu)
GenreAdventure, fantasy[1]
Manga
Written byEiichiro Oda
Published byShueisha
English publisher
DemographicShōnen
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
Original runJuly 22, 1997 – present
Volumes92 (List of volumes)
Anime film
Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack!
Directed byGorō Taniguchi
Produced byTetsuo Daitoku
Hidekazu Terakawa
Written byHiroaki Kitajima
Music byToshiya Motomichi
StudioProduction I.G
ReleasedJuly 26, 1998
Runtime29 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byKōnosuke Uda(#1–278)
Junji Shimizu(#131–159)
Munehisa Sakai (#244–372)
Hiroaki Miyamoto (#352–679)
Toshinori Fukazawa (#663–)
Satoshi Itō (#780–782)
Tatsuya Nagamine(#780–782)
Written byJunki Takegami (#1–195)
Hirohiko Uesaka (#196–798)
Shōji Yonemura(#799–)
Music byKohei Tanaka
Shirō Hamaguchi
StudioToei Animation
Licensed by
Original networkFNS (Fuji TV)
English network
Network Ten, Cartoon Network (Toonami)
Cartoon Network, TV2
Toonami, CN Too
Cartoon Network/Adult Swim (Toonami)
Fox (4Kids TV)
TV Japan (subtitled)
Original run October 20, 1999 – present
Episodes885 (List of episodes)
Anime film
One Piece: Romance Dawn Story
Directed byKatsumi Tokoro
Produced byYosuke Asama
Written byTsuyoshi Sakurai
Music byKohei Tanaka
Shiro Hamaguchi
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2008
Runtime34 minutes
Original video animation
One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0
Directed byNaoyuki Ito
Produced byHiroaki Shibata
Written byHitoshi Tanaka
Music byKohei Tanaka
Shiro Hamaguchi
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedDecember 12, 2009
Runtime30 minutes
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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピースHepburn: Wan Pīsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected into 92 tankōbon volumes. The story follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a boy whose body gained the properties of rubber after unintentionally eating a Devil Fruit. With his crew of pirates, named the Straw Hat Pirates, Luffy explores the Grand Line in search of the world's ultimate treasure known as 'One Piece' in order to become the next Pirate King.

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The manga spawned a media franchise, having been adapted into a festival film produced by Production I.G, and an anime series produced by Toei Animation, which began broadcasting in Japan in 1999. Additionally, Toei has developed thirteen animated feature films, one original video animation and thirteen television specials. Several companies have developed various types of merchandising and media, such as a trading card game and numerous video games. The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Viz Media and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. The anime series was licensed by 4Kids Entertainment for an English-language release in North America in 2004, before the license was dropped and subsequently acquired by Funimation in 2007.

One Piece has received praise for its storytelling, art, characterization, and humor. Several volumes of the manga have broken publishing records, including the highest initial print run of any book in Japan. The official website for Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga announced that the manga has set a Guinness World Record for 'the most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author'. As of March 2019, the manga has sold over 450 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling manga series in history. It became the best-selling manga for the eleventh consecutive year in 2018. One Piece is one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time, estimated to have generated over $20 billion in total franchise revenue, from the manga, anime, films, games and merchandise.[2]

  • 1Synopsis
    • 1.2Setting
  • 3Media
  • 4Reception
  • 5Awards and accolades

Synopsis

Premise

The series focuses on Monkey D. Luffy, a young man who, inspired by his childhood idol and powerful pirate 'Red Haired' Shanks, sets off on a journey from the East Blue Sea to find the famed treasure One Piece and proclaim himself the King of the Pirates. In an effort to organize his own crew, the Straw Hat Pirates (麦わら海賊団篇Mugiwara Kaizoku-danhen), Luffy rescues and befriends a swordsman named Roronoa Zoro, and they head off in search of the One Piece. They are joined in their journey by Nami, a navigator and thief; Usopp, a sniper and a liar; and Sanji, a womanizing chef. They acquire a ship named the Going Merry and engage in confrontations with notorious pirates of the East Blue. As Luffy and his crew set out on their adventures, others join the crew later in the series, including Tony Tony Chopper, a doctor and anthropomorphized reindeer; Nico Robin, an archaeologist and former assassin; Franky, a cyborg shipwright; Brook, a skeletal musician and swordsman; and Jinbe, a fishman helmsman; and they also acquire a new ship named the Thousand Sunny.

Setting

The globe of the One Piece world

The world of One Piece is populated by humans and many other races such as 'fishmen' (a race of fish/human hybrids, similar to mermen and mermaids), dwarves, Minkmen (a race of humanoid animals), and giants. It is covered by two vast oceans, which are divided by a massive mountain range called the Red Line (赤い土の大陸 (レッドライン)Reddo Rain), which is also the only continent in the world.[3] The Grand Line (偉大なる航路 (グランドライン)Gurando Rain), a sea that runs perpendicular to the Red Line, further divides them into four seas: North Blue (北の海 (ノースブルー)Nōsu Burū), East Blue (東の海 (イーストブルー)Īsuto Burū), West Blue (西の海 (ウェストブルー)Uesuto Burū) and South Blue (南の海 (サウスブルー)Sausu Burū).[4] Surrounding the Grand Line are two regions called Calm Belts (凪の帯 (カームベルト)kāmu beruto), similar to horse latitudes, which experience almost no wind or ocean currents and are the breeding ground for huge sea creatures called sea kings (海王類kaiōrui, lit. 'sea kings'). Because of this, the calm belts are very effective barriers for those trying to enter the Grand Line.[5] However, navy ships, members of an intergovernmental organization known as the World Government, are able to use a sea-prism stone (海楼石kairōseki) to mask their presence from the sea kings and can simply pass through the calm belts. All other ships are forced to take a more dangerous route, going through a mountain at the first intersection of the Grand Line and the Red Line, a canal system known as Reverse Mountain (リヴァース・マウンテンRivāsu Maunten).[6] Sea water from each of the four seas runs up that mountain and merges at the top to flow down a fifth canal and into the first half of the Grand Line.[7] The second half of the Grand Line, beyond the second intersection with the Red Line, is known as the New World (新世界Shin Sekai).[8]

The currents and weather of the Grand Line's open sea are extremely unpredictable, whereas in the vicinity of islands the climate is stable.[9] The magnetic fields within the Grand Line cause normal compasses to malfunction, making it even more difficult to navigate,[10] and instead a special compass called a Log Pose (記録指針 (ログポース)Rogu Pōsu) must be used.[11] The Log Pose functions by locking on to one island's magnetic field and then locking on to another island's magnetic field.[12] The time for it to set depends on the island.[13] This process can be bypassed by obtaining an Eternal Pose (永久指針 (エターナルポース)Etānaru Pōsu), a Log Pose variation that is permanently set to a specific island and never changes.[14]

The world of One Piece includes anachronisms, such as the Transponder Snails (電伝虫Den-Den Mushi), snail-like animals that can be attached to electric equipment and function as rotary phones,[15] fax machines,[15] surveillance cameras,[16] and similar devices.[16] Dials ( (ダイアル)daiaru), the shells of certain sky-dwelling animals, can be used to store kinetic energy, wind, sound, images, heat, and the like and have various applications.[17]

Devil Fruits

A Devil Fruit (悪魔の実Akuma no Mi) is a type of fruit that, when eaten, grants a power to the eater.[18] A person may only eat one Devil Fruit during their lifetime, as eating a second devil fruit will swiftly end their life.[19] There are three categories of Devil Fruits;[20]

  • Paramecia (超人系 (パラミシア)Paramishia, 'superhuman type') is a category of fruits that give the user superhuman abilities.[21]
  • Zoan (動物系 (ゾオン)Zoon, 'animal type') fruits allow the user to fully or partially transform into a specific animal. As well as real-life animals, some Zoan fruits allow the user to transform into mythical creatures. Through an unknown technique developed by Dr. Vegapunk, certain items can 'eat' a Devil Fruit like Mr. 4's Bazooka Lassoo, Spandam's sword Funkfreed, Caesar Clown's pet slime Slimy, and non-canon items like Shuzo's bazooka Alpacacino and Patrick Redfield's pen Pato.[22]
  • Logia (自然系 (ロギア)Rogia, 'nature type') fruits give control over, and allow the user 'to change their living body structure into the powers of nature'.[20]

Devil Fruits are said to be incarnations of the sea devil himself, and as a result, Devil Fruit users cannot swim in sea water, as 'they are hated by the sea'.[23] Sea-prism stone also has this effect. When even partially submerged in sea water, they lose all their strength and coordination, although some abilities remain. For example, Luffy is still able to stretch after being totally submerged. Moving water, such as rain or waves, does not have this effect. When a Devil Fruit user dies, the powers reincarnate into a new Devil Fruit. For unknown reasons, Devil Fruit users cannot eat a second Devil Fruit because it would cause their bodies to burst, although Blackbeard managed to get a second Devil Fruit power through an unknown method. Devil Fruit powers can be in a stage called 'Awakened', where the user can turn anything around them, besides their own bodies, into what their Devil Fruit power is.[24]

Haki

Haki (覇気, lit. 'Ambition') is a latent ability that every living being in the world of One Piece possesses; very few manage to awaken it, and even fewer master it. There are three varieties of Haki: Color of Observation or Mantra (見聞色の覇気Kenbunshoku no Haki) allows one to sense the presence of other beings and to have a form of limited precognition. (This is a great advantage in combat because the user can foresee his opponent's attacks). Color of Arms (武装色の覇気Busōshoku no Haki) allows one to envelop body parts and even inanimate forms with a force akin to an invisible armor that possesses defensive and offensive properties. It also allows one to inflict harm upon Devil Fruit users. The rare Color of the Conquering King (覇王色の覇気Haōshoku no Haki) is an ability that, unlike the other two Haki, only a few gifted people have. (If a person is not gifted, then no matter how much they train they will never be able to use it). The Color of the Conquering King enables one to overpower the will of the weak-willed. It can be used to mind-control or even render the victim unconscious. Note that strong willed people can withstand, or even completely ignore, the effects of this Haki, even if they do not possess this ability themselves. This Haki can also have physical impacts, such as causing tremors and destruction to the user's surrounding area. It is shown that when it is used too much Haki will stop working for certain periods of time, so it can't be in use constantly.[25]

Production

While working as an assistant to Nobuhiro Watsuki, Oda began writing One Piece in 1996.[26] It started as two one-shot stories entitled Romance Dawn[26]—which would later be used as the title for One Piece's first chapter and volume. They both featured the character of Luffy, and included elements that would appear later in the main series. The first of these short stories was published in August 1996 in Akamaru Jump and later in One Piece Red. The second was published in the 41st issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1996, and reprinted in 1998 in Oda's short story collection, Wanted!.[27]

Oda revealed that he originally planned One Piece to last five years, and that he had already planned the ending. However, he found it would take longer than he had expected.[28] Oda stated that the ending would be what he had decided in the beginning; he is committed to seeing it through.[29]

When creating a Devil Fruit, Oda thinks of something that would fulfill a human desire; he added that he does not see why he would draw a Devil Fruit unless the fruit's appearance would entice one to eat it.[30] The names of many special attacks, as well as other concepts in the manga, consist of a form of punning in which phrases written in kanji are paired with an idiosyncratic reading. The names of Luffy, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, and Franky's techniques are often mixed with other languages, and the names of several of Zoro's sword techniques are designed as jokes; some of them look fearsome when read by sight but sound like kinds of food when read aloud. For example, Zoro's signature move is Onigiri, which is written as demon cut but is pronounced the same as rice ball in Japanese. Eisaku Inoue, the animation director, has said that the creators did not use these kanji readings in the anime since they 'might have cut down the laughs by about half'.[31] Nevertheless, Konosuke Uda, the director, said that he believes that the creators 'made the anime pretty close to the manga'.[31]

Oda was 'sensitive' about how his work would be translated.[32] In many instances, the English version of the One Piece manga uses one onomatopoeia for multiple onomatopoeia used in the Japanese version. For instance, 'saaa' (the sound of light rain, close to a mist) and 'zaaa' (the sound of pouring rain) are both translated as 'fshhhhhhh'.[33] Unlike other manga artists, Oda draws everything that moves himself to create a consistent look while leaving his staff to draw the backgrounds based on sketches he has drawn.[34]

When a reader asked Oda who Nami is in love with, he answered that there will not likely be any references to romance, since he believes the series' intended demographic is not interested.[35]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece has been serialized in the manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 22, 1997.[36] The chapters have been collected into tankōbon volumes by Shueisha since December 24, 1997.[37] In total, there are 938 chapters and 92 tankōbon volumes.[38] Oda teamed up with Akira Toriyama to create a single crossover of One Piece and Toriyama's Dragon Ball. Entitled Cross Epoch, the one-shot was published in the December 25, 2006, issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump and the April 2011 issue of the English Shonen Jump.[39] Oda collaborated with Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, author of Toriko, for a crossover one-shot of their series titled Taste of the Devil Fruit (実食! 悪魔の実!!Jitsushoku! Akuma no Mi!!, lit. 'The True Food! Devil Fruit!!'),[40] which ran in the April 4, 2011, issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump. The spinoff series One Piece Party (ワンピースパーティーWan Pīsu Pātī), written by Ei Andō in a super deformed art style, began serialization in the January 2015 issue of Saikyō Jump.[41]

The One Piece manga was licensed for an English language release by Viz Media, who published it via chapters in the manga anthology Shonen Jump, since the magazine's launch in November 2002, and in bound volumes since June 30, 2003.[42][43][44] In 2009, Viz announced the release of five volumes per month during the first half of 2010 to catch up with the serialization in Japan.[45] Following the discontinuation of the print Shonen Jump, Viz began releasing One Piece chapterwise in its digital successor Weekly Shonen Jump on January 30, 2012.[46] In the United Kingdom, the volumes were published by Gollancz Manga, starting in March 2006,[47] until Viz Media took it over after the fourteenth volume.[48][49] In Australia and New Zealand, the English volumes have been distributed by Madman Entertainment since November 10, 2008.[50]

In Poland, Japonica Polonica Fantastica is publishing the manga,[51]Glénat in France,[52] Panini Comics in Mexico,[53] LARP Editores and later by Ivrea in Argentina,[54][55] Planeta de Libros in Spain,[56] and Edizioni Star Comics in Italy.[57]

Festival films and original video animation

One Piece: Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack! was produced by Production I.G for the 1998 Jump Super Anime Tour and was directed by Gorō Taniguchi.[58] Luffy, Nami, and Zoro are attacked by a sea monster that destroys their boat and separates them. Luffy is found on an island beach, where he saves a little girl, Medaka, from two pirates. All the villagers, including Medaka's father have been abducted by Ganzack and his crew and forced into labor. After hearing that Ganzack also stole all the food, Luffy and Zoro rush out to retrieve it. As they fight the pirates, one of them kidnaps Medaka. A fight starts between Luffy and Ganzack, ending with Luffy's capture. Meanwhile, Zoro is forced to give up after a threat is made to kill all the villagers. They rise up against Ganzack, and while the islanders and pirates fight, Nami unlocks the three captives. Ganzack defeats the rebellion and reveals his armored battleship. The Straw Hat Pirates are forced to fight Ganzack once more to prevent him from destroying the island.

A second film, One Piece: Romance Dawn Story, was produced by Toei Animation in July 2008 for the Jump Super Anime Tour. It is 34 minutes in length and based on the first version of Romance Dawn.[59][27] It includes the Straw Hat Pirates up to Brook and their second ship, the Thousand Sunny. In search for food for his crew, Luffy arrives at a port after defeating a pirate named Crescent Moon Gally on the way. There he meets a girl named Silk, who was abandoned by attacking pirates as a baby and raised by the mayor. Her upbringing causes her to value the town as her 'treasure'. The villagers mistake Luffy for Gally and capture him just as the real Gally returns. Gally throws Luffy in the water and plans to destroy the town, but Silk saves him and Luffy pursues Gally. His crew arrives to help him, and with their help he recovers the treasure for the town, acquires food, and destroys Gally's ship.

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The film was later released as a triple feature DVD with Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! and Tegami Bachi: Light and Blue Night, that was available only though a mail-in offer exclusively to Japanese residents.[60]

The One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0original video animation adapts the manga's special 'Chapter 0', which shows how things were before and after the death of Roger. It received a limited release of three thousand DVDs as a collaboration with the House Foods brand.[61]

Anime series

Toei Animation produces an anime television series based on the One Piece manga. The series, which premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on October 20, 1999, has aired more than 800 episodes, and has been exported to various countries around the world.[62] Two cross-over episodes with the anime adaptation of Toriko were aired. The first of these, which was also the first episode of Toriko, aired on April 3, 2011.[63] A second special, which also crossed over with Dragon Ball Z, aired on April 7, 2013.[64]

On June 8, 2004, 4Kids Entertainment acquired the license for distribution of One Piece in North America.[65] 4Kids contracted Viz Media to handle home video distribution. 4Kids' in-house musicians wrote a new background score and theme song nicknamed 'Pirate Rap'. 4Kids' dub mandated edits for content and length, which reduced the first 143 episodes into 104.[66] Initially, 4Kids originally created an English version of the first opening theme, 'We Are!'[67] It premiered in the United States on September 18, 2004, in first-run syndication on the Fox network as part of the weekend programming block Fox Box, and later aired on Cartoon Network on their weekday afternoon programming block Toonami in April 2005. Production was halted in 2006 after episode 143/104.[68][69] Viz also ceased its home video release of the series after volume 11. On July 22, 2010, an interview with Anime News Network and Mark Kirk, senior vice-president of digital media for 4Kids Entertainment, revealed that 4Kids acquired One Piece as part of a package deal with other anime, and that the company did not screen the series before licensing it. However, once 4Kids realized One Piece was not appropriate for their intended demographic, the company decided to edit it into a more child-oriented series until they had an opportunity to legally drop the license. Kirk said the experience of producing One Piece 'ruined the company's reputation'. Since then, 4Kids established a stricter set of guidelines, checks, and balances to determine which anime the company acquires.[70]

On April 13, 2007, Funimation licensed the series and started production on an English-language release of One Piece.[71] In an interview with voice actor Christopher Sabat, he stated that Funimation had been interested in acquiring One Piece from the very beginning, and produced a 'test episode,' in which Sabat portrayed the character of Helmeppo and Eric Vale played the part of the main character, Monkey D. Luffy. (They would later go on to provide the English voices for Roronoa Zoro and Sanji, respectively.)[72] After resuming production of the renewed English dub, which featured less censorship because of fewer restrictions on cable programming, Funimation released its first uncut, bilingual DVD box set containing 13 episodes on May 27, 2008.[73] Similarly sized sets followed with fourteen sets released.[74] The Funimation-dubbed episodes premiered on Cartoon Network on September 29, 2007 and aired until its removal on March 22, 2008.[75] On October 28, 2011, Funimation posted a press release on their official website confirming the acquisition of episodes 206–263, and the aspect ratio, beginning with episode 207, would be changed to the 16:9 widescreen format.[76] On May 18, 2013, the uncut series began airing on Adult Swim's revived Toonami late-night programming block from episode 207 onward.[77]One Piece was removed from the Toonami block after March 18, 2017.[78]

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In May 2009, Funimation, Toei Animation, Shueisha, and Fuji Television announced they would simulcast stream the series within an hour of the weekly Japanese broadcast at no charge.[79] Originally scheduled to begin on May 30, 2009, with episode 403, a lack of security resulted in a leak of the episode, and Funimation delayed the offer until episode 415 on August 29, 2009.[80][81][82]

On February 12, 2013, it was announced that Manga Entertainment would start releasing the Funimation dub of One Piece in the United Kingdom in a DVD box set format.[83]Crunchyroll began simulcasting the series on November 2, 2013, for the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America.[84]

Theatrical films

Thirteen animated theatrical films based on the One Piece series have been released in Japan. The films are typically released in March in accordance with the spring vacation of Japanese schools.[85] The films feature self-contained, completely original plots, or alternate retellings of story arcs with animation of a higher quality than what the weekly anime allows. The first three films were typically double features paired up with other anime films, and were thus, usually an hour or less in length. The films themselves offer contradictions in both chronology and design that make them incompatible with a single continuity. Funimation has licensed the eighth, tenth, and twelfth films for release in North America, and these films have received in-house dubs by the company.[86][87]

Video games

The One Piece franchise has been adapted into multiple video games published by subsidiaries of Bandai and later as part of Bandai Namco Entertainment. The games have been released on a variety of video game, handheld consoles, and mobile devices. The video games feature role-playing games, and fighting games, such as the titles of the Grand Battle! meta-series. The series debuted in Japan on July 19, 2000, with From TV Animation - One Piece: Become the Pirate King!.[88] Over forty games have been produced based on the franchise.[89] Additionally, One Piece characters and settings have appeared in various Shonen Jump crossover games, such as Battle Stadium D.O.N, Jump Super Stars, Jump Ultimate Stars, J-Stars Victory VS and Jump Force.

Music

Music soundtracks have been released that are based on songs that premiered in the series. Kohei Tanaka and Shiro Hamaguchi composed the score for One Piece.[62] Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 49 singles. Eight compilation albums and seventeen soundtrack CDs have been released featuring songs and themes that were introduced in the series.

Light novels

A series of light novels was published based on the first festival film, certain episodes of the anime television series, and all but the first feature film. They feature artwork by Oda and are written by Tatsuya Hamasaki. The first of these novels, One Piece: Defeat The Pirate Ganzak! was released on June 3, 1999.[90]One Piece: Logue Town Chapter followed on July 17, 2000, as an adaptation of the anime television series' Logue Town story arc.[91] The first feature film to be adapted was Clockwork Island Adventure on March 19, 2001.[92] On December 25, 2001, saw the publication of the second, and so far last, light novel adaptation of an anime television series arc in One Piece: Thousand-year Dragon Legend.[93] The adaptation of Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals was released on March 22, 2002, and that of Dead End Adventure on March 10, 2003.[94][95]Curse of the Sacred Sword followed on March 22, 2004, and Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island on March 14, 2005.[96][97] The light novel of The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle was released on March 6, 2006, and that of The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta on March 7, 2007.[98][99] The newest novel adapts Episodes of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom and was released on February 25, 2008.[100]

Art and guidebooks

Five art books and five guidebooks for the One Piece series have been released. The first art book, One Piece: Color Walk 1, released June 2001,[101] was also released in English by Viz Media on November 8, 2005.[102] A second art book, One Piece: Color Walk 2, was released on November 4, 2003;[103] and One Piece: Color Walk 3 – Lion the third art book, was released January 5, 2006.[104] The fourth art book, subtitled Eagle, was released on March 4, 2010, [105] and One Piece: Shark, the fifth art book, was released on December 3, 2010.[106]

The first guidebook One Piece: Red – Grand Characters was released on March 2, 2002.[107] The second, One Piece: Blue – Grand Data File, followed on August 2, 2002.[108] The third guidebook, One Piece: Yellow – Grand Elements, was released on April 4, 2007,[109] and the fourth, One Piece: Green – Secret Pieces, followed on November 4, 2010.[110] An anime guidebook, One Piece: Rainbow!, was released on May 1, 2007, and covers the first eight years of the TV anime.[111]

Theme park and other establishments

The Baratie restaurant, modeled after the restaurant of the same name in the manga, opened in June 2013 at the Fuji Television headquarters.[112] An indoor theme park located inside the Tokyo Tower called the Tokyo One Piece Tower, which includes the Mugiwara Cafe, opened on March 13, 2015.[113]

Live-action series

One Piece
Based onOne Piece
by Eiichiro Oda
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Marty Adelstein
Eiichiro Oda
Becky Clements
Production company(s)Tomorrow Studios
Shueisha

On July 21, 2017, Weekly Shōnen Jump editor-in-chief Hiroyuki Nakano announced that Tomorrow Studios (a partnership between Marty Adelstein and ITV Studios) and Shueisha would commence production of an American live-action television adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga series as part of the series' 20th anniversary celebrations.[114][115]Eiichiro Oda will serve as executive producer for the series alongside Tomorrow Studios CEO Adelstein and Becky Clements.[115] The series will reportedly begin with the East Blue arc.[116]

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Other media

Other One Piece media include a trading card game by Bandai called One Piece CCG and a drama CD centering on the character of Nefertari Vivi released by Avex Trax on December 26, 2002.[117][118] A Hello Kitty-inspired Chopper was used for several pieces of merchandise as a collaboration between One Piece and Hello Kitty.[119] A kabuki play inspired by One Piece ran at Tokyo's Shinbashi Enbujō throughout October and November 2015.[120]

One Piece is the first-ever manga series to hold a 'Dome Tour', in which events were held from March 25 to 27 at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, and from April 27 to May 1 at the Tokyo Dome.[121] In 2014, the first One Piece exhibition in Korea was held at the War Memorial of Korea,[122] and the second exhibition in Hongik Daehango Art Center.[123] In 2015, a One Piecetrompe-l'œil exhibition was held at the Hong Kong 3D Museum.[124][125]

Reception

Manga

One Piece is the best-selling manga series in history; it sold 100 million collected tankōbon volumes by February 2005, and over 200 million by February 2011,[126] before selling over 365 million copies sold in Japan and 440 million copies worldwide as of May 2018.[127] According to Oricon, One Piece has been the best-selling manga series every year since 2008 when the company began its manga chart,[128] and it became the best-selling manga for the tenth consecutive year in 2017.[129] Due to promotions for the Strong World film, all 56 volumes of the manga released at the time charted on Oricon's list of the top 200 manga for the week of December 7–13, 2009.[130] Up until February 2012, One Piece had grossed at least ¥112,126,800,000 ($1,404,220,000) in manga tankōbon sales revenue.[131]

Additionally, individual volumes of One Piece have broken publishing and sales records in Japan. In 2009, Volume 56 had the highest initial print run of any manga: 2.85 million copies.[132] Volume 57's print run of 3 million copies in 2010 was the highest first print for any book of any subject in Japan—a record that was broken several times by subsequent volumes and currently held by Volume 67's 4.05 million initial printing in 2012.[133] Volume 60 was the first book to sell over two million copies in its opening week on Oricon book rankings,[134][135] and later became the first book to sell over three million copies since the chart began in 2008.[136]

One Piece has also sold well in North America, charting on Publishers Weekly's list of bestselling comics for April/May 2007 and numerous times on The New York Times Manga Best Seller list.[137][138][139] On ICv2's list of Top 25 Manga Properties Fall 2008 for North America, which is compiled by interviews with retailers and distributors, Nielsen BookScan's Top 20 Lists of graphic novels and ICv2's own analysis of information provided by Diamond Comic Distributors, One Piece came in 15th place.[140] It rose to second place on their Top 25 Manga Properties Q3 2010 list.[141]

Life-size reproductions of the main characters' two pirate ships: the Going Merry (left) and the Thousand Sunny (right)

Allen Divers of Anime News Network comments in 2003 that the art style One Piece employs 'initially seems very cartoonish with much of the character designs showing more North American influence than that from its Japanese origins'. Adding that the 'artwork and settings come across as timeless in their presentation'. He also notes that the influence of Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball) shines through in Oda's style of writing with its 'huge epic battles punctuated by a lot of humor' and that, in One Piece, he 'manages to share a rich tale without getting bogged down by overly complicated plots'.[142] Rebecca Silverman of the same site stated that one of the series' strengths is to 'blend action, humor, and heavy fare together' and praised the art, but stated that the panels could get too crowded for easy reading.[143] The website activeAnime describes the artwork in One Piece as 'wonderfully quirky and full of expression'.[144]Splashcomics comments that Oda's 'pleasantly bright and dynamic' (German: 'angenehm hell und dynamisch') art style suits the story's 'funny and exciting' (German: 'witzigen und .. spannenden') atmosphere.[145]

EX Media lauds Oda's art for its 'crispy' monochrome pictures, 'great use of subtle shade changes' on color pages, 'sometimes exquisite' use of angles, and for its consistency.[146]Shaenon K. Garrity, who at some point edited the series for English Shonen Jump, said that, while doing so, her amazement over Oda's craft grew steadily. She states that 'he has a natural, playful mastery of the often restrictive weekly-manga format,' notes that 'interesting things [are] going on deep in the narrative structure,' and recommends 'sticking through to the later volumes to see just how crazy and Peter Max-y the art gets'.[147] Mania Entertainment writer Jarred Pine comments that 'One Piece is a fun adventure story, with an ensemble cast that is continuing to develop, with great action and character drama.' He praised Oda's artwork as 'imaginative and creative' and comments that 'Oda's imagination just oozes all of the panels [sic]'. He also notes that 'Oda's panel work [..] features a lot of interesting perspectives and direction, especially during the explosive action sequences which are always a blast,' though he complains that the panels can sometimes get 'a little chaotic'.[148]

Anime

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The anime adaptations have also been very well-received. The first episode of the anime adaptation earned a viewer ratings percentage of 12.4, behind Pokémon and ahead of Ojamajo Doremi.[149] As of 2017, One Piece is among the top 10 anime in viewer ratings every week in Japan.[150][151] On several occasions the One Piece anime has topped Japan's DVD sales.[152][153]

In a review of the second DVD release of 4Kids Entertainment's dub, Todd Douglass, Jr. of DVD Talk called its adaptation a 'shabby treatment' resulting in an 'arguably less enjoyable rendition'. Douglass said that the 4Kids original opening was 'a crappy rap song' and that the removal of whole scenes leaves a 'feeling that something is missing'. He later went on to say that 'Fans of the 'real' One Piece will want to skip picking [..] up [4Kids Entertainment's One Piece DVDs] until an uncut release is announced', and also stated that 'kids may get into this version because it's what they have seen on TV'.[154] Margaret Veira of activeAnime praised the TV series' 'great' animation, stating that 'It gives life and stays true to the style and characters of the manga.' She notes the fight scenes in particular have 'a lot of energy to them'.[155] Patrick King of Animefringe comments that the art style of One Piece is 'very distinctive and fresh'.[156]

In a review of the first Funimation DVD release for Mania Entertainment, Bryce Coulter comments that One Piece is 'not your typical pirate adventure' and that mixed with 'the right amount of random fun along with a shonen style storyline' it becomes 'an appealing and fun romp'.[157] In a review of Funimation's second DVD release for Mania Entertainment, Bryce Coulter comments that 'You can tell that they are giving One Piece the attention that was neglected by 4Kids' and that 'One Piece is a great tale of high-seas fun that will leave you wanting more!'[158]

In Indonesia, Global TV was reprimanded by the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) for airing the anime television series. Nina Armando, member of the KPI and a lecturer at the University of Indonesia, said the show should not be aired at times when children are likely to watch.[159]

In the United States, where it is available on the Hulu streaming platform, One Piece was 2018's most binge-watched television show in the states of Illinois and Wisconsin.[160]

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Awards and accolades

Manga

The One Piece manga was a finalist for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize three times in a row from 2000 to 2002,[161][162][163] with the highest number of fan nominations in the first two years.[164] The German translation of its 44th volume won the Sondermannaudience award in the international manga category, a yearly comic award given in seven categories by the Frankfurt Book Fair, the Frankfurter Rundschau, Spiegel Online and Comicforum, at the Fair's Comics Centre in 2005.[165][166] In a 2008 poll by Oricon, Japanese teenagers voted it the most interesting manga.[167] The manga was nominated for Favorite Manga Series in Nickelodeon Magazine's 2009 Comics Awards.[168] In 2012, One Piece won the 41st Japan Cartoonists Association Award Grand Prize, alongside Kimuchi Yokoyama's Nekodarake Nice.[169]Da Vinci magazine named One Piece number three on their list of 2013's top manga, which was voted on 4,619 professional book reviewers, bookstore employees, and Da Vinci readers.[170] On June 15, 2015, it was announced that Eiichiro Oda and One Piece had set the Guinness World Record for 'The most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author' with 320,866,000 copies printed worldwide as of December 2014.[171]

Anime

The first opening of the One Piece anime television series, 'We Are!', won the Animation Kobe Theme Song Award of the year 2000.[172] In February 2001, One Piece placed 9th among anime television series in Japan.[173] In 2001, the readers of Animage, a popular Japanese anime magazine, voted the anime television series in 5th place of The Readers' Picks for the Anime that should be remembered in the 21st Century.[174] In June 2002, Animage readers voted One Piece to be the 16th best new anime of the year 2001,[175] and gave it another 16th place in 2004 in the category Favorite Anime Series.[176] In a 2005 web poll by Japanese television network TV AsahiOne Piece was voted 6th most popular animated TV series.[177] Before the poll, Asahi TV broadcast another list based on a nationwide survey in which One Piece placed 4th among teenagers.[178] In 2006, it was elected 32nd of the Top 100 Japanese anime by TV Asahi and 21st by its viewers.[179][180] Funimation's first DVD release of the series 'One Piece: Season 1 First Voyage' was nominated for the Fifth Annual TV DVD Awards.[181]

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Further reading

  • Romito, Joseph (2013). 'One Piece'. In Beaty, Bart H.; Weiner, Stephen (eds.). Critical Survey of Graphic Novels : Manga. Ipswich, Mass.: Salem Press. pp. 242–246. ISBN9781587659553.
  • Sasada, Hiroko (December 2011). 'The Otherness of Heroes: The Shonen as Outsider and Altruist in Oda Eiichiro's One Piece'. International Research in Children's Literature. 4 (2): 192–207. doi:10.3366/ircl.2011.0026.

External links

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Box art of the first uncut English DVD released by Funimation Entertainment

One Piece is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Eiichiro Oda. Produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda and Munehisa Sakai, the first eight seasons were broadcast on Fuji Television from October 20, 1999 to April 30, 2006. One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy whose body has gained the properties of rubber from accidentally eating a supernatural fruit, and his crew of diverse pirates, the Straw Hat Pirates. Luffy's greatest ambition is to obtain the world's ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates.[1]

The series uses 39 different pieces of theme music: 21 opening themes and 18 closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Toei Animation. The first DVD compilation was released on February 21, 2001,[2] with individual volumes releasing monthly. The Singaporean company Odex released part of the series locally in English and Japanese in the form of dual audio video CDs.[3]

In 2004, 4Kids Entertainment licensed the first five seasons for an English-language broadcast in North America. This dub was heavily edited for content, as well as length, reducing the first 143 episodes to 104, and thus receiving large amounts of controversy and fan backlash.[4]One Piece made its U.S. premiere on September 18, 2004, on the Fox network's Fox Box programming block, and also began airing on the Cartoon Network's Toonami block in April 2005. In December 2006, 4Kids cancelled production due to financial reasons.[5]

In April 2007, Funimation Entertainment acquired the license of One Piece from 4Kids and would use their in-house voice cast in preparation for the series' DVD releases.[6] Beginning with the sixth season, the Funimation dubbed episodes aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from September 2007 until March 2008, airing episodes 144 to 167.[7] In Australia, Cartoon Network resumed airing new One Piece episodes in April 2008, airing episodes 168-169. From November 2008 to January 2009 the network also aired the remainder of the season, airing episodes 170-195[8] The first unedited, bilingual DVD box set, containing 13 episodes, was released on May 27, 2008.[9] Similarly sized sets followed with 31 sets released as of July 2015.[10][11] Episodes had begun streaming since August 29, 2009.[12] Funimation's uncut dub later resumed airing on Adult Swim's revived Toonami block from episode 207 onwards from May 18, 2013.[13]

On March 10, 2017, it was announced on Toonami Pre-Flight that One Piece would be removed from the block after March 18.

  • 1Episode list
  • 3Releases
    • 3.1Japanese

Episode list[edit]

Season 01 (1999–2001)[edit]

Season 1 - 'East Blue'
No.4Kids title
Original Japanese & Funimation titles[14]
DirectionScreenplayRank[n 1]
Rating
Original airdateEnglish airdate
Orig./Funi.4Kids
11'I'm Gonna Be King of the Pirates!'
'I'm Luffy! The Man Who's Gonna Be King of the Pirates!'
Transcription: 'Ore wa Rufi! Kaizoku Ō ni Naru Otoko Da!' (Japanese: 俺はルフィ!海賊王になる男だ!)
Konosuke UdaJunki Takegami6
12.4
October 20, 1999[15]September 18, 2004[16]
22'Roronoa Zoro: Pirate Hunter'
'Enter the Great Swordsman! Pirate Hunter Roronoa Zoro!'
Transcription: 'Daikengō Arawaru! Kaizokugari Roronoa Zoro' (Japanese: 大剣豪現る!海賊狩りロロノア·ゾロ)
Tetsuji NakamuraMitsuru Shimada9
11.7
November 17, 1999[17]September 25, 2004[18]
33'An Unlikely Pair: The Pirate & The Pirate Hunter'
'Morgan versus Luffy! Who's the Mysterious Pretty Girl?'
Transcription: 'Mōgan tai Rufi! Nazo no Bishōjo wa Dare?' (Japanese: モーガンVSルフィ!謎の美少女は誰?)
Mitsuru ShimadaHidehiko Kadota7
13.3
November 24, 1999[19]October 2, 2004[20]
44'The Passing Of The Hat'
'Luffy's Past! Enter Red-Haired Shanks!'
Transcription: 'Rufi no Kako! Akagami no Shankusu Tōjō' (Japanese: ルフィの過去!赤髪のシャンクス登場)
Munehisa SakaiJunki Takegami9
12.9
December 8, 1999[21]October 9, 2004[22]
55'The Circus Comes To Town'
'A Terrifying Mysterious Power! Captain Buggy, the Clown Pirate!'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu Nazo no Chikara! Kaizoku Dōke Bagī-senchō!' (Japanese: 恐怖!謎の力·海賊道化バギー船長!)
Junichi FujiseJunki Takegami8
13.5
December 15, 1999[23]October 16, 2004[24]
66'The Beast Breaker'
'Desperate Situation! Beast Tamer Mohji vs. Luffy!'
Transcription: 'Zettai Zetsumei! Mōjūtsukai Mōji VS Rufi!' (Japanese: 絶体絶命!猛獣使いモージvsルフィ!)
Shigeyasu YamauchiMitsuru Shimada1
12.3
December 29, 1999[25]October 23, 2004[26]
77'The Desperate Duel'
'Epic Showdown! Swordsman Zoro vs. Acrobat Cabaji!'
Transcription: 'Sōzetsu Kettō! Kengō Zoro VS Kyokugei no Kabaji!' (Japanese: 壮絶決闘!剣豪ゾロvs曲芸のカバジ!)
Tetsuji NakamuraMitsuru Shimada1
12.3
December 29, 1999[25]October 30, 2004
88'Who Gets the Last Laugh?'
'Who is the Victor? Devil Fruit Power Showdown!'
Transcription: 'Shōsha wa Dotchi? Akuma no Mi no Nōryoku Taiketsu!' (Japanese: 勝者はどっち?悪魔の実の能力対決!)
Kōnosuke UdaMichiru Shimada1
12.3
December 29, 1999[25]November 6, 2004[27]
99'The Teller of Tales'
'The Honorable Liar? Captain Usopp!'
Transcription: 'Seigi no Usotsuki? Kyaputen Usoppu' (Japanese: 正義のうそつき?キャプテンウソップ)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami8
11.4
January 12, 2000[28]November 13, 2004[29]
1010'The Bluff and the Bluffer'
'The Weirdest Guy Ever! Jango the Hypnotist!'
Transcription: 'Shijō Saikyō no Hen na Yatsu! Saiminjutsushi Jango' (Japanese: 史上最強の変な奴!催眠術師ジャンゴ)
Munehisa SakaiJunki Takegami9
12.7
January 19, 2000[30]November 20, 2004[31]
1110–11'The Bluff and the Bluffer' / 'The War at the Shore'
'Expose the Plot! Pirate Butler, Captain Kuro!'
Transcription: 'Inbō o Abake! Kaizoku Shitsuji Kyaputen Kuro' (Japanese: 陰謀を暴け!海賊執事キャプテンクロ)
Shigeyasu YamauchiJunki Takegami8
12.1
January 26, 2000[32]November 20, 2004
November 27, 2004[33]
1211'The War at the Shore'
'Clash with the Black Cat Pirates! The Great Battle on the Slope!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Kuroneko Kaizoku-dan Sakamichi no Daikōbō!' (Japanese: 激突!クロネコ海賊団坂道の大攻防!)
Junichi FujiseJunki Takegami9
13.2
February 2, 2000[34]November 27, 2004
1312'The Black Cat Pirates'
'The Terrifying Duo! Meowban Brothers vs. Zoro!'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Futarigumi! Nyāban Burazāsu VS Zoro' (Japanese: 恐怖の二人組!ニャーバン兄弟VSゾロ)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami7
14.7
February 9, 2000[35]December 4, 2004[36]
1413'Good Pirates vs. Bad Pirates'
'Luffy Back in Action! Miss Kaya's Desperate Resistance!'
Transcription: 'Rufi Fukkatsu! Kaya-ojōsama no Kesshi no Teikō' (Japanese: ルフィ復活!カヤお嬢様の決死の抵抗)
Yukio KaizawaJunki Takegami10
12.8
February 16, 2000[37]December 11, 2004[38]
1514'The Purr-fect plan'
'Beat Kuro! Usopp the Man's Tearful Resolve!'
Transcription: 'Kuro o Taose! Otoko Usoppu Namida no Ketsui!' (Japanese: クロを倒せ!男ウソップ涙の決意!)
Kōnosuke UdaJunki Takegami6
14.4
February 23, 2000[39]December 18, 2004[40]
1615'The Long Arm of the Claw'
'Protect Kaya! The Usopp Pirates' Great Efforts!'
Transcription: 'Kaya o Mamore! Usoppu Kaizoku-dan dai Katsuyaku!' (Japanese: カヤを守れ!ウソップ海賊団大活躍!)
Munehisa SakaiJunki Takegami8
13.9
March 1, 2000[41]January 8, 2005[42]
1716'The Cat's Ninth Life'
'Anger Explosion! Kuro vs. Luffy! How it Ends!'
Transcription: 'Ikari Bakuhatsu! Kuro vs Rufi Ketchaku no Yukue!' (Japanese: 怒り爆発!クロVSルフィ決着の行方!)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami9
14.1
March 8, 2000[43]January 15, 2005[44]
1817'The Scrub in the Shrub'
'You're the Weird Creature! Gaimon and His Strange Friends!'
Transcription: 'Anta ga Chinjū! Gaimon to Kimyō na Nakama' (Japanese: あんたが珍獣!ガイモンと奇妙な仲間)
Junichi FujiseMichiru Shimada9
12.0
March 15, 2000[45]January 22, 2005[46]
1918'Zolo's Pledge'
'The Three-Sword Style's Past! Zoro and Kuina's Vow!'
Transcription: 'Santōryū no Kako! Zoro to Kuina no Chikai!' (Japanese: 三刀流の過去!ゾロとくいなの誓い!)
Kōnosuke UdaJunki Takegami4
14.3
March 22, 2000[47]January 29, 2005[48]
2019'King of the Busboys'
'Famous Cook! Sanji of the Sea Restaurant!'
Transcription: 'Meibutsu Kokku! Kaijō Resutoran no Sanji' (Japanese: 名物コック!海上レストランのサンジ)
Yukio KaizawaJunki Takegami3
15.0
April 12, 2000[49]February 5, 2005[50]
2120'Respecting Sanji'
'Unwelcome Customer! Sanji's Food and Ghin's Debt!'
Transcription: 'Manekarezaru Kyaku! Sanji no Meshi to Gin no On' (Japanese: 招かれざる客!サンジの飯とギンの恩)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami3
15.0
April 12, 2000[49]February 12, 2005[51]
2221'Recipe for Disaster'
'The Strongest Pirate Fleet! Commodore Don Krieg!'
Transcription: 'Saikyō no Kaizoku Kantai! Teitoku Don Kurīku' (Japanese: 最強の海賊艦隊!提督ドン·クリーク)
Yukio KaizawaJunki Takegami8
12.2
April 26, 2000[52]February 19, 2005[53]
2322'The Red Footed Pirate'
'Protect Baratie! The Great Pirate, Red Foot Zeff!'
Transcription: 'Mamore Baratie! Dai Kaizoku – Akaashi no Zefu' (Japanese: 守れバラティエ!大海賊·赫足のゼフ)
Munehisa SakaiJunki TakegamiMay 3, 2000February 26, 2005[54]
2423'The Better Swordsman'
'Hawk-Eye Mihawk! The Great Swordsman Zoro Falls At Sea!'
Transcription: 'Taka no Me no Mihōku! Kengō Zoro Umi ni Chiru' (Japanese: 鷹の目のミホーク!剣豪ゾロ海に散る)
Hidehiko KadotaMitsuri Shimada8
11.9
May 10, 2000[55]March 5, 2005[56]
2524'Pearl Jam'
'The Deadly Foot Technique Bursts Forth! Sanji vs. The Invincible Pearl!'
Transcription: 'Hissatsu Ashiwaza Sakuretsu! Sanji vs Teppeki no Pāru' (Japanese: 必殺足技炸裂!サンジVS鉄壁のパール)
Yuji EndoMitsuri Shimada5
13.7
May 17, 2000[57]March 12, 2005[58]
2625'Stranded'
'Zeff and Sanji's Dream! The Illusory All Blue!'
Transcription: 'Zefu to Sanji no Yume Maboroshi no Ōruburū' (Japanese: ゼフとサンジの夢·幻のオールブルー)
Mitsuru ShimadaMunehisa Sakai7
13.1
May 24, 2000[59]March 19, 2005[60]
2726'Here We Go A Ghin'
'Cool-headed, Cold-hearted Demon! Pirate Fleet Chief Commander Ghin!'
Transcription: 'Reitetsu Hijō no Kijin Kaizoku Kantai Sōchō Gin' (Japanese: 冷徹非情の鬼人·海賊艦隊総隊長ギン)
Kōnosuke UdaJunki Takegami3
14.2
May 31, 2000[61]March 26, 2005[62]
2827'Blitz Krieg'
'I Won't Die! Fierce Battle, Luffy vs. Krieg!'
Transcription: 'Shinanee yo! Gekitō Rufi vs Kurīku!' (Japanese: 死なねェよ!激闘ルフィVSクリーク!)
Junji ShimizuJunki Takegami9
12.1
June 7, 2000[63]April 2, 2005[64]
2928'The Crack of Don'
'The Conclusion of the Deadly Battle! A Spear of Blind Determination!'
Transcription: 'Shitō no Ketchaku! Hara ni Kukutta Ippon no Yari!' (Japanese: 決闘の決着!腹にくくった1本の槍!)
Junichi FujiseJunki Takegami10
10.6
June 21, 2000[65]April 9, 2005[66]
3029'New Crew'
'Set Sail! The Seafaring Cook Sets off With Luffy!'
Transcription: 'Tabidachi! Umi no Kokku wa Rufi to Tomo Ni' (Japanese: 旅立ち!海のコックはルフィとともに)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami6
13.2
June 28, 2000[67]April 16, 2005[68]
3130'The Mermen'
'The Worst Man in the Eastern Seas! Fishman Pirate Arlong!'
Transcription: 'Higashi no Umi Saiaku no Otoko! Gyojin Kaizoku Āron!' (Japanese: 東の海最悪の男!魚人海賊アーロン!)
Yuji EndoMichiru Shimada8
11.5
July 12, 2000[69]April 23, 2005[70]
3231'The Thief With a Heart of Gold'
'Witch of Cocoyashi Village! Arlong's Female Leader!'
Transcription: 'Kokoyashi Mura no Majo! Āron no On'nakanbu' (Japanese: ココヤシ村の魔女!アーロンの女幹部)
Munehisa SakaiMichiru Shimada2
13.1
July 19, 2000[71]April 30, 2005[72]
3332'The Marked Marksman'
'Usopp Dead?! When is Luffy Going to Make Landfall?!'
Transcription: 'Usoppu Shisu? Rufi Jōriku wa Mada?' (Japanese: ウソップ死す!?ルフィ上陸はまだ?)
Yukio KaizawaMichiru Shimada2
13.1
July 19, 2000[71]May 7, 2005[73]
3433'It Takes A Thief'
'Everyone's Gathered! Usopp Speaks the Truth About Nami!'
Transcription: 'Zen'in Shūketsu! Usoppu ga Kataru Nami no Shinjitsu' (Japanese: 全員集結!ウソップが語るナミの真実)
Junji ShimizuMichiru Shimada5
12.7
July 26, 2000[74]May 14, 2005[75]
3534'The Belle of the Brawl'
'Untold Past! Female Warrior Bellemere!'
Transcription: 'Himerareta Kako! On'nasenshi Berumēru!' (Japanese: 秘められた過去!女戦士ベルメール!)
Hidehiko KadotaMichiru Shimada6
11.5
August 2, 2000[76]May 21, 2005[77]
3634'The Belle of the Brawl'
'Survive! Mother Bellemere and Nami's Bond!'
Transcription: 'Ikinuke! Haha Berumēru to Nami no Kizuna!' (Japanese: 生き抜け!母ベルメールとナミの絆!)
Kōnosuke UdaMichiru Shimada5
12.2
August 9, 2000[78]May 21, 2005
3735'You Dirty Rat!'
'Luffy Rises! Result of the Broken Promise!'
Transcription: 'Rufi Tatsu! Uragirareta Yakusoku no Ketsumatsu!' (Japanese: ルフィ立つ!裏切られた約束の結末)
Junichi FujiseMichiru Shimada5
11.4
August 16, 2000[79]May 28, 2005[80]
3836'War of the Species'
'Luffy in Big Trouble! Fishmen vs. the Luffy Pirates!'
Transcription: 'Rufi Dai Pinchi! Gyojin vs Rufi Kaizoku-dan' (Japanese: ルフィ大ピンチ!魚人VSルフィ海賊団)
Yuji EndoMichiru Shimada3
13.6
August 23, 2000[81]June 4, 2005[82]
3937'Arms Against Arms'
'Luffy Submerged! Zoro vs. Hatchan the Octopus!'
Transcription: 'Rufi Suibotsu! Zoro vs Tako no Hatchan' (Japanese: ルフィ水没!ゾロVSタコのはっちゃん)
Junji ShimizuMichiru Shimada5
14.4
August 30, 2000[83]June 11, 2005[84]
4037–38'Arms Against Arms' / 'The Comeback Kid'
'Proud Warriors! Sanji and Usopp's Fierce Battles!'
Transcription: 'Hokori Takaki Senshi! Gekitō Sanji to Usoppu' (Japanese: 誇り高き戦士!激闘サンジとウソップ)
Yoko IkedaMichiru Shimada8
13.6
September 6, 2000[85]June 11, 2005
June 18, 2005[86]
4138'The Comeback Kid'
'Luffy at Full Power! Nami's Determination and the Straw Hat!'
Transcription: 'Rufi Zenkai! Nami no Ketsui to Mugiwara Bōshi' (Japanese: ルフィ全開!ナミの決意と麦わら帽子)
Munehisa SakaiMichiru Shimada4
13.6
September 13, 2000[87]June 18, 2005
4238–39'The Comeback Kid' / 'Wanted!'
'Explosion! Fishman Arlong's Fierce Assault From the Sea!'
Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Gyojin Āron Umi Kara no Mōkōgeki!' (Japanese: 炸裂!魚人アーロン海からの猛攻撃!)
Hidehiko KadotaMichiru Shimada2
15.0
September 27, 2000[88]June 18, 2005
June 25, 2005[89]
4339'Wanted!'
'End of the Fishman Empire! Nami's My Friend!'
Transcription: 'Gyojin Teikoku no Owari! Nami wa Ore no Nakama da!' (Japanese: 魚人帝国の終り!ナミは俺の仲間だ!)
Junji ShimizuMichiru Shimada2
15.0
September 27, 2000[88]June 25, 2005
44-'Setting Out with a Smile! Farewell, Hometown Cocoyashi Village!'
Transcription: 'Egao no Tabitachi! Saraba Kokyō Kokoyashi Mura' (Japanese: 笑顔の旅立ち!さらば故郷ココヤシ村)
Kōnosuke UdaMichiru Shimada5
13.2
October 11, 2000[90]
4539'Wanted!'
'Bounty! Straw Hat Luffy Becomes Known to the World!'
Transcription: 'Shōkinkubi! Mugiwara no Rufi yo ni Shirewataru' (Japanese: 賞金首!麦わらのルフィ世に知れ渡る)
Yoko IkedaJunki Takegami6
13.6
October 25, 2000[91]June 25, 2005
46'Chase Straw Hat! Little Buggy's Big Adventure!'
Transcription: 'Mugiwara o Oe! Chiisana Bagī no Dai Bōken' (Japanese: 麦わらを追え!小さなバギーの大冒険)
Munehisa SakaiJunki Takegami6
14.4
November 1, 2000[92]
47'The Wait is Over! The Return of Captain Buggy!'
Transcription: 'Omachi Ka Ne! Aa Fukkatsu no Bagī Senchō' (Japanese: お待ちかね!ああ復活のバギー船長)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami8
13.5
November 8, 2000[93]
4840'Roguetown'
'The Town of the Beginning and the End! Landfall at Logue Town!'
Transcription: 'Hajimari to Owari no Machi – Rōgutaun Jōriku' (Japanese: 始まりと終わりの町·ローグタウン上陸)
Junichi FujiseMichiru Shimada5
15.7
November 22, 2000[94]July 2, 2005[95]
4940–41'Roguetown' / 'Switched Blades'
'Kitetsu III and Yubashiri! Zoro’s New Swords and the Woman Sergeant Major!'
Transcription: 'Sandai Kitetsu to Yubashiri! Zoro no Shintō to Josōchō' (Japanese: 三代鬼徹と雪走!ゾロの新刀と女曹長)
Yoshihiro UedaMichiru Shimada5
15.7
July 2, 2005
November 22, 2000[94]
July 9, 2005[96]
50'Usopp vs. Daddy the Parent! Showdown at High!'[n 2]
Transcription: 'Usoppu vs Kozure no Dadi Mahiru no Kettō' (Japanese: ウソップVS子連れのダディ真昼の決闘)
Katsumi TokoroMichiru Shimada5
15.2[97]
November 29, 2000[97]July 2, 2005
5141–42'Switched Blades' / 'Sanji Sizzles'
'Fiery Cooking Battle? Sanji vs. the Beautiful Chef!'
Transcription: 'Honō no Ryōri Batoru? Sanji vs Bijin Shefu' (Japanese: 炎の料理バトル?サンジVS美人シェフ)
Munehisa SakaiMichiru Shimada6
14.0
December 6, 2000[98]July 2, 2005
July 16, 2005[99]
5242–43'Sanji Sizzles' / 'Buggy's Back'
'Buggy's Revenge! The Man Who Smiles On the Execution Platform!'
Transcription: 'Bagī no Ribenji! Shokeidai de Warau Otoko!' (Japanese: バギーのリベンジ!処刑台で笑う男!)
Hidehiko KadotaMichiru Shimada5
14.7
December 13, 2000[100]July 16, 2005
July 23, 2005[101]
5343'Buggy's Back'
'The Legend Has Started! Head for the Grand Line!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu wa Hajimatta! Mezase Idai Naru Kōro' (Japanese: 伝説は始まった!目指せ偉大なる航路)
Ken KoyamaMichiru Shimada6
14.1
January 10, 2001[102]July 23, 2005
54'Precursor to a New Adventure! Apis, a Mysterious Girl!'
Transcription: 'Arata Naru Bōken no Yokan! Nazo no Shōjo Apisu' (Japanese: 新たなる冒険の予感!謎の少女アピス)
Kōnosuke UdaJunki Takegami8
14.1
January 17, 2001[103]
55'Miraculous Creature! Apis' Secret and the Legendary Island!'
Transcription: 'Kiseki no Seibutsu! Apisu no Himitsu to Densetsu no Shima' (Japanese: 奇跡の生物!アピスの秘密と伝説の島)
Harume KosakaJunki Takegami7
15.3
January 24, 2001[104]
56'Eric Attacks! Great Escape from Warship Island!'
Transcription: 'Erikku Shutsugeki! Gunkanjima Kara no Dai Dasshutsu!' (Japanese: エリック出撃!軍艦島からの大脱出!)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami6
14.7
January 31, 2001[105]
57'A Solitary Island in the Distant Sea! The Legendary Lost Island!'
Transcription: 'Zekkai no Kotō! Densetsu no Rosuto Airando' (Japanese: 絶海の孤島!伝説のロストアイランド)
Yoko IkedaJunki Takegami8
14.6
February 7, 2001[106]
58'Showdown in the Ruins! Tense Zoro vs. Eric!'
Transcription: 'Haikyō no Kettō! Kinpaku no Zoro tai Erikku!' (Japanese: 廃虚の決闘!緊迫のゾロVSエリック)
Munehisa SakaiJunki Takegami5
16.6
February 21, 2001[107]
59'Luffy, Completely Surrounded! Commodore Nelson's Secret Strategy!'
Transcription: 'Rufu Kanzen Hōi! Teitoku Neruson no Hissaku' (Japanese: ルフィ完全包囲!提督ネルソンの秘策)
Junichi FujiseJunki Takegami5
16.6
February 21, 2001[107]
60'Through the Sky They Soar! The 1000 Year Legend Lives Again!'
Transcription: 'Ōsora o Mau Mono! Yomigaeru Sennen no Densetsu!' (Japanese: 大空を舞うもの!甦る千年の伝説)
Yoshihiro UedaJunki Takegami4
16.3
February 28, 2001[108]
6144'Fantastic Voyage'
'An Angry Showdown! Cross the Red Line!'
Transcription: 'Ikari no Ketchaku! Akai Dairiku o Norikoero!' (Japanese: 怒りの決着!赤い大陸を乗り越えろ!)
Hidehiko KadotaJunki Takegami4
16.0
March 7, 2001[109]July 30, 2005[110]
6244'Fantastic Voyage'
'The First Line of Defense? The Giant Whale Laboon Appears!'
Transcription: 'Sasho no Toride? Kyodai Kujira Rabūn Arawareru' (Japanese: 最初の砦?巨大クジラ·ラブーン現る)
Kōnosuke UdaMichiru Shimada6
13.7
March 21, 2001[111]July 30, 2005

Season 02 (2001)[edit]

Season 2 - 'Entering into the Grand Line'
No.4Kids title
Original Japanese & Funimation titles[112]
R&R[n 3]Original airdateEnglish airdate
Orig./Funi.4Kids
63'A Promise Between Men! Luffy and the Whale Vow to Meet Again!'
Transcription: 'Otoko no Yakusoku! Rufi to Kujira Saikai no Chikai' (Japanese: 男の約束! ルフィとクジラ再会の誓い)
6
13.7
March 21, 2001[n 4][111]
6444'Fantasic Voyage'
'A Town that Welcomes Pirates? Setting Foot on Whisky Peak!'
Transcription: 'Kaizoku Kangei no Machi? Uisukīpīku Jōriku' (Japanese: 海賊歓迎の町? ウイスキーピーク上陸)
2
17.2
April 15, 2001[n 5][113]July 30, 2005[110]
6545'Baroque Works'
'Explosion! The Three Swords Style! Zoro vs. Baroque Works!'
Transcription: 'Sakuretsu Santōryū! Zoro vs Barokku Wākusu' (Japanese: 炸裂三刀流! ゾロVSバロックワークス)
2
17.2
April 15, 2001[n 5][113]August 6, 2005[114]
6646'Luffy vs. Zoro'
'All Out Battle! Luffy vs. Zoro, Mysterious Grand Duel!'
Transcription: 'Shinken Shōbu! Rufi vs Zoro Nazo no Dai Kettō' (Japanese: 真剣勝負! ルフィVSゾロ謎の大決闘!)
5[n 6]
14.1
April 22, 2001[115]August 13, 2005[116]
6747'Escape From Misty Peak'
'Deliver Princess Vivi! The Luffy Pirates Set Sail!'
Transcription: 'Ōjo Bibi o Todokero! Rufi Kaizoku Dan Shukkō' (Japanese: 王女ビビを届けろ! ルフィ海賊団出航)
4
15.0
April 29, 2001[117]August 20, 2005[118]
68'Try Hard, Coby! Coby and Helmeppo's Struggles in the Marines!'
Transcription: 'Ganbare Kobī! Kobimeppo Kaigun Funtōki' (Japanese: 頑張れコビー! コビメッポ海軍奮闘記)
3
14.6
May 13, 2001[119]
69'Coby and Helmeppo's Resolve! Vice-Admiral Garp's Parental Affection!'
Transcription: 'Kobimeppo no Ketsui! Gāpu Chūshō no Oyagokoro' (Japanese: コビメッポの決意! ガープ中将の親心)
3
15.8
May 20, 2001[120]
70'An Ancient Island! The Shadow Hiding in Little Garden!'
Transcription: 'Taiko no Shima! Ritoru Gāden ni Hisomu Kage!' (Japanese: 太古の島! リトルガーデンに潜む影!)
6
13.1
May 27, 2001[121]
71'Huge Duel! The Giants Dorry and Broggy!'
Transcription: 'Dekkai Kettō! Kyojin Dorī to Burogī' (Japanese: でっかい決闘! 巨人ドリーとブロギー)
3
14.7
June 3, 2001[122]
72'Luffy Gets Angry! A Dirty Trick Violates the Sacred Duel!'
Transcription: 'Rufi Okoru! Seinaru Kettō ni Hiretsu na Wana' (Japanese: ルフィ怒る! 聖なる決闘に卑劣な罠)
8
12.5
June 17, 2001[123]
73'Broggy's Bitter Tears of Victory! The Conclusion of Elbaf!'
Transcription: 'Burogī Shōri no Gōkyū! Erubafu no Ketchaku!' (Japanese: ブロギー勝利の号泣! エルバフの決着)
4
15.3
June 24, 2001[124]
74'The Devilish Candle! Tears of Regret and Tears of Anger!'
Transcription: 'Ma no Cyandoru! Munen no Namida to Okari no Namida' (Japanese: 魔のキャンドル! 無念の涙と怒りの涙)
3
15.6
July 15, 2001[125]
75'A Hex on Luffy! Colors Trap!'
Transcription: 'Rufi o Osō Maryoku! Karāzutorappu!' (Japanese: ルフィを襲う魔力! カラーズトラップ)
6
12.8
August 12, 2001[126]
76'Time to Fight Back! Usopp's Quick Thinking and Fire Star!'
Transcription: 'Iza Hangeki! Usoppu no Kiten to Kaenboshi!' (Japanese: いざ反撃! ウソップの機転と火炎星!)
2
14.9
August 19, 2001[n 7][127]
7747'Escape From Misty Peak'
'Farewell Giant Island! Head for Alabasta!'
Transcription: 'Saraba Kyojin no Shima! Arabasuta o Mezase' (Japanese: さらば巨人の島! アラバスタを目指せ)
2
14.9
August 19, 2001[n 7][127]August 20, 2005

Season 03 (2001)[edit]

Season 3 - 'Enter Chopper at the Winter Island'
No.4Kids title/Funimation title
Original Japanese title
Original airdateEnglish airdate
Orig.4Kids
7848'Saving Nami'
Nami's Sick? Beyond the Snow Falling on the Sea!
Transcription: 'Nami ga byōki? Umi ni furu yuki no mukō ni!' (Japanese: ナミが病気?海に降る雪の向こうに!)
August 26, 2001[128]August 27, 2005[129]
7948'Saving Nami'
A Raid! The Tin Tyrant and Tin Plate Wapol!
Transcription: 'Kishū! Burikingu gō to Buriki no Waporu' (Japanese: 奇襲!ブリキング号とブリキのワポル)
September 2, 2001[130][131]August 27, 2005
8048–49'Saving Nami'/'Rabid Rabbits'
An Island without Doctors? Adventure in a Nameless Land!
Transcription: 'Isha no inai shima? Na mo naki kuni no bōken' (Japanese: 医者のいない島?名も無き国の冒険!)
September 9, 2001[132]August 27, 2005
September 10, 2005[133]
8149–50'Rabid Rabbits'/'Avalanche!'
Are You Happy? The Doctor Called Witch!
Transcription: 'Happī kai? Majo to yobareta isha!' (Japanese: ハッピーかい?魔女と呼ばれた医者!)
September 16, 2001[134]September 10, 2005
September 24, 2005[135]
8250'Avalanche!'
Dalton's Resolve! Wapol's Corps Lands on the Island!
Transcription: 'Doruton no kakugo! Waporu gundan shima ni jōriku' (Japanese: ドルトンの覚悟!ワポル軍団島に上陸)
October 7, 2001[n 8][136]September 24, 2005
8351'The Big Climb'
'The Island Where Snow Lives! Climb the Drum Rockies!'
Transcription: 'Yuki no sumi shima! Doramu Rokkī o nobore!' (Japanese: 雪の住む島!ドラムロッキーを登れ!)
October 7, 2001[n 8][136]September 24, 2005[135]
8452'Tony Tony Chopper'
'Blue-nosed Reindeer! Chopper's Secret!'
Transcription: 'Tonakai wa aoppana! Choppā no himitsu!' (Japanese: トナカイは青っ鼻!チョッパーの秘密)
October 21, 2001[137]October 1, 2005[138]
8553'Freaky'
'An Outcast's Dream! Hiriluk the Quack!'
Transcription: 'Hamidashimono no yume! Yabu isha Hiruruku!' (Japanese: はみだし者の夢!やぶ医者ヒルルク!)
October 28, 2001[139]October 8, 2005[140]
8654'The Impossible Dream'
'Hiriluk's Cherry Blossoms and the Will that Gets Carried On!'
Transcription: 'Hiruruku no sakura to uketsugare yuku ishi!' (Japanese: ヒルルクの桜と受け継がれゆく意志!)
November 4, 2001[141]October 15, 2005[142]
8755'Defending the Flag'
'Fight Wapol's Crew! The Power of the Munch Munch Fruit!'
Transcription: 'VS Waporu gundan! Bakubaku no mi no nōryoku!' (Japanese: VSワポル軍団!バクバクの実の能力!)
November 11, 2001[143]October 22, 2005[144]
8856'Let's Get Ready to Rumble'
'Zoan-type Devil Fruit! Chopper's Seven-form Transformation!'
Transcription: 'Zōn kei akuma no mi! Choppā Shichidan Hengei' (Japanese: 動物系悪魔の実!チョッパー七段変形)
November 18, 2001[145]October 29, 2005[146]
8957'The Once & Future King'
'When the Kingdom's Rule Ends! The Flag of Faith Flies Forever!'
Transcription: 'Ōkoku no shihai owaru toki! Shinnen no hata wa eien ni' (Japanese: 王国の支配終る時!信念の旗は永遠に)
November 25, 2001[147]November 5, 2005[148]
9058'Doc Rock'
'Hiriluk's Cherry Blossoms! Miracle in the Drum Rockies!'
Transcription: 'Hiruruku no sakura! Doramu Rokkī no kiseki' (Japanese: ヒルルクの桜!ドラムロッキーの奇跡)
December 2, 2001[149]November 12, 2005[150]
9159'Heading For Disaster'
'Goodbye Drum Island! I'm Going Out to Sea!'
Transcription: 'Sayōnara Doramujima! Boku wa umi e deru!' (Japanese: さようならドラム島!僕は海へ出る!)
December 9, 2001[151]February 11, 2006[152]
9260'Face Off'
'Alabasta's Hero and a Ballerina on the Ship!'
Transcription: 'Arabasuta no eiyū to senjō no barerīna' (Japanese: アラバスタの英雄と船上のバレリーナ)
December 9, 2001[151]February 18, 2006[152]

Season 04 (2001–2002)[edit]

No.4Kids title/Funimation title
Original Japanese title
Original airdateEnglish airdate
Orig.4Kids
9361'Boogie Powder'
'Off to the Desert Kingdom! The Rain-Summing Powder and the Rebel Army!'
Transcription: 'Iza sabaku no kuni e! Ame o yobu kona to hanrangun' (Japanese: いざ砂漠の国へ!雨を呼ぶ粉と反乱軍)
December 16, 2001[153]February 25, 2006[154]
9462'Chasing Luffy'
'The Heroes Reunion! His Name is Fire Fist Ace!'
Transcription: 'Gōketsutachi no saikai! Yatsu no na wa hiken no Ēsu' (Japanese: 豪傑達の再会!奴の名は火拳のエース)
December 23, 2001[155]March 4, 2006[156][157]
9563'Oh, Brother!'
'Ace and Luffy! Hot Emotions and Brotherly Bonds!'
Transcription: 'Ēsu to Luffy! Atsuki omoi to kyōdai no kizuna' (Japanese: エースとルフィ!熱き想いと兄弟の絆)
January 6, 2002[n 9][158]March 11, 2006[159][160]
9664'All Dried Up'
'Erumalu, the City of Green and the Kung Fu Dugongs!'
Transcription: 'Midori no machi Erumaru to Kunfū Jugon!' (Japanese: 緑の町エルマルとクンフージュゴン!)
January 13, 2002[161][162]March 11, 2006[160]
March 18, 2006[163]
9765'Humps, Bumps & Chumps'
'Adventure in the Country of Sand! The Monsters that Live in the Scorching Land!'
Transcription: 'Suna no kuni no bōken! Ennetsu no daichi ni sugomu mamono' (Japanese: 砂の国の冒険!炎熱の大地に棲む魔物)
January 20, 2002[164]March 25, 2006[165]
April 29, 2006[166]
9866'The Sand Trap'
'Enter the Desert Pirates! The Men Who Live Freely!'
Transcription: 'Sabaku no kaizokudan tōjō! Jiyū ni ikiru otokotachi' (Japanese: 砂漠の海賊団登場!自由に生きる男達)
January 27, 2002[167]April 5, 2006[168]
May 6, 2006[169]
9967'Tough Bluff'
'False Fortitude! Camu, Rebel Soldier at Heart!'
Transcription: 'Nisemono no iji! Kokoro no hanrangun Kamyu!' (Japanese: ニセモノの意地!心の反乱軍カミュ!)
February 3, 2002[170]April 6, 2006[171]
May 13, 2006[172]
10068'Kids of the Kingdom'
'Rebel Warrior Koza! The Dream Vowed to Vivi!'
Transcription: 'Hanrangun senshi Kōza! Bibi ni chikatta yume!' (Japanese: 反乱軍戦士コーザ!ビビに誓った夢!)
February 10, 2002[173]April 10, 2006[174]
May 20, 2006[175]
10169'Scorpion'
'Showdown in a Heat Haze! Ace vs. the Gallant Scorpion!'
Transcription: 'Yōen no kettō! Ēsu vs otoko sukōpion' (Japanese: 陽炎の決闘!エースVS男スコーピオン)
February 17, 2002[176][177]April 11, 2006[178]
May 27, 2006[citation needed]
10270'Secret Beneath the Sand'
'Ruins and Lost Ways! Vivi, Her Friends, and the Country's Form!'
Transcription: 'Kiseki to maigo! Bibi to nakama to kuni no katachi' (Japanese: 遺跡と迷子!ビビと仲間と国のかたち)
February 24, 2002[179]April 12, 2006[180]
June 3, 2006[181]
10371'Odd Numbers'
'Spiders Café at 8 o'Clock! The Enemy Leaders Gather!'
Transcription: 'Supaidāzu Kafe ni hachiji teki kanbu shūgō' (Japanese: スパイダーズカフェに8時敵幹部集合)
March 3, 2002[182]April 13, 2006[183]
June 10, 2006[184]
10472'Zero'
'Luffy vs. Vivi! The Tearful Vow to Put Friends on the Line!'
Transcription: 'Rufi vs Bibi! Nakama ni kakeru namida no chikai' (Japanese: ルフィVSビビ!仲間に賭ける涙の誓い)
March 10, 2002[185]June 17, 2006[186][187]
10573'Chase to Rainbase'
'The Battlefront of Alabasta! Rainbase, the City of Dreams!'
Transcription: 'Arabasuta sensen! Yume no machi Reinbēsu!' (Japanese: アラバスタ戦線!夢の町レインベース)
March 17, 2002[188]June 24, 2006[189]
10674'Caged!'
'The Trap of Certain Defeat! Storming Raindinners!'
Transcription: 'Zettai zetsumei no wana! Reindināzu totsunyū' (Japanese: 絶体絶命の罠!レインディナーズ突入)
March 24, 2002[190]July 1, 2006[191][192]
10775'Kingnapped'
'Operation Utopia Commences! The Swell of Rebellion Stirs!'
Transcription: 'Yūtopia sakusen hatsudō! Ugokidashita uneri' (Japanese: ユートピア作戦発動!動き出した)
April 14, 2002[193]July 8, 2006[194]
10876'They Call Me Mr. Prince'
'The Terrifying Banana Gators and Mr. Prince!'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Bananawani to Misutā Purinsu' (Japanese: 恐怖のバナナワニとミスタープリンス)
April 21, 2002[195][196]July 8, 2006[197]
10977'The Great Escape'
'The Key to a Great Comeback Escape! The Wax-Wax Ball!'
Transcription: 'Gyakuden dai dasshutsu e no kagi! Dorudoru Bōru!' (Japanese: 逆転大脱出への鍵!ドルドルボール!)
April 28, 2002[198]February 3, 2007[199][200]
11078'Zero Tolerance'
'Merciless Mortal Combat! Luffy vs. Crocodile!'
Transcription: 'Nasakemuyō no shitō! Rufi vs Kurokodairu!' (Japanese: 情無用の死闘!ルフィVSクロコダイル)
May 5, 2002[201]February 10, 2007[202][203]
11179'Off the Hook'
'Dash For a Miracle! Alabasta Animal Land!'
Transcription: 'Kiseki e no Shissō! Arabasuta Dōbutsu Rando' (Japanese: 奇跡への疾走!アラバスタ動物ランド)
May 12, 2002[204]February 17, 2007[205][206]
11280'Rebel Rousers'
'Rebel Army vs. Royal Army! Showdown at Alubarna!'
Transcription: 'Hanrangun vs kokuōgun! Kessen wa Arubāna!' (Japanese: 反乱軍VS国王軍!決戦はアルバーナ!)
May 19, 2002[207]February 24, 2007[208]
11381'Two Bad'
'Alubarna Grieves! The Fierce Captain Karoo!'
Transcription: 'Naki no Arubāna! Gekitō Karū taichō' (Japanese: 嘆きのアルバーナ!激闘カルー隊長!)
June 2, 2002[209]March 3, 2007[210][211]
11482'Extra Innings'
'Sworn on a Friend's Dream! The Battle of Molehill, Block 4!'
Transcription: 'Nakama no yumi ni chikau! Kettō Mogura tsuka 4 banchō' (Japanese: 仲間の夢に誓う!決闘モグラ塚4番街)
June 9, 2002[212][213]March 10, 2007[135][214]
11583'Blow Up!'
'Big Opening Day Today! The Copy-Copy Montage!'
Transcription: 'Honjitsu dai kōkai! Manemane Montāju!' (Japanese: 本日大公開!マネマネモンタージュ!)
June 16, 2002[215]March 17, 2007[216][217]
11684'Trading Faces'
'Transformed into Nami! Bon Clay's Rapid-Fire Ballet Kenpo!'
Transcription: 'Nami ni henshin! Bonkurē renpatsu baree Kenpō' (Japanese: ナミに変身!ボンクレ-連発バレエ拳法)
June 23, 2002[218]March 24, 2007[219][220]
11785'The Weather Forcer'
'Nami's Cyclone Advisory! Clima Takt Burst!'
Transcription: 'Nami no senpū chūihō! Kurimatakuto sakuretsu' (Japanese: ナミの旋風注意報!クリマタクト炸裂)
June 30, 2002[221]April 14, 2007[222][223]
11886'Bad Girls'
'Secret Passed Down in the Royal Family! The Ancient Weapon Pluton!'
Transcription: 'Ōke ni tsuwaru himitsu! Kodai heiki Puruton' (Japanese: 王家に伝わる秘密!古代兵器プルトン)
July 14, 2002[224]April 21, 2007[225][226]
11987'Zolo vs. Mr. One'
'Secret of Powerful Swordplay! Ability to Cut Steel and the Rhythm Things Have!'
Transcription: 'Gōken no kyokui! Kōtetsu o kiru chikara to mono no kokyū' (Japanese: 豪剣の極意!鋼鉄を斬る力と物の呼吸)
July 21, 2002[227]April 28, 2007[228][229]
12088'Hook, Lie & Sinker'
'The Battle is Over! Koza Raises the White Flag!'
Transcription: 'Tatakai wa owatta! Kōza ga ageta shiroi hata' (Japanese: 戦いは終わった!コーザが掲げた白い旗)
August 4, 2002[230]May 5, 2007[231][232]
12189'His Fatal Flaw'
'Where Vivi's Voice Gets Heard! The Hero Descends!'
Transcription: 'Bibi no koe no yukue! Hīrō wa maiorita!' (Japanese: ビビの声の行方!英雄は舞い降りた!)
August 11, 2002[233]May 12, 2007[234][235]
12290'Live & Let Dry'
'Sand Croc and Water Luffy! The Second Round of the Duel!'
Transcription: 'Suna wani to mizu Rufi! Kettō dai ni raundo' (Japanese: 砂ワニと水ルフィ!決闘第2ラウンド)
August 18, 2002[236][237]May 19, 2007[238][239]
12391'The Crypt Script'
'That Looks Croc-ish! Luffy, Run to the Royal Tomb!'
Transcription: 'Wanippoi! Ōke no haka e hashire Rufi!' (Japanese: ワニっぽい!王家の墓へ走れルフィ!)
August 25, 2002[240]May 26, 2007[241][242]
12492'The Sweat Threat'
'The Nightmare Draws Near! This is the Sand-Sand Clan's Secret Base!'
Transcription: 'Akumu no toki hakaru! Koko wa Sunasunadan himitsu kichi' (Japanese: 悪夢の時迫る!ここは砂砂団秘密基地)
September 1, 2002[243]June 9, 2007[244][245]
12593'The Bomb in the Bellfry'
'Magnificent Wings! My Name is Pell, Guardian Deity of the Country!'
Transcription: 'Idai naru tsubame! Wa ga na wa kuno no shigoshin Peru' (Japanese: 偉大なる翼!我が名は国の守護神ペル)
September 8, 2002[246]June 16, 2007[247][248]
12694'Sandbagged'
'I Will Surpass You! Rain Falls in Alabasta!'
Transcription: 'Koete iku! Arabasuta ni ame ga furu!' (Japanese: 越えていく!アラバスタに雨が降る!)
September 15, 2002[249]June 23, 2007[250][251]
12795'All the King's Men'
'A Farewell to Arms! Pirates and Different Ideas of Justice!'
Transcription: 'Buki yo saraba! Kaizoku to ikutsu ka no seigi' (Japanese: 武器よさらば!海賊といくつかの正義)
October 6, 2002[n 10][252]June 30, 2007[253]
12896'The Turn of the Two'
'The Pirates' Banquet and Operation Escape from Alabasta!'
Transcription: 'Kaizokutachi no utage to Arabasuta dasshutsu sakusen!' (Japanese: 海賊たちの宴とアラバスタ脱出作戦!)
October 6, 2002[n 10][252]July 14, 2007[254]
12997'Pirate Vivi?'
'It All Started On That Day! Vivi Tells the Story of Her Adventure!'
Transcription: 'Hajimaru wa ano hi! Bibi ga kataru bōkendan' (Japanese: 始まりはあの日!ビビが語る冒険譚)
October 20, 2002[255][256]July 21, 2007[257][258]
13098'Stowaway'
'Scent of Danger! The Seventh Member is Nico Robin!'
Transcription: 'Kiken na kaori! Shichininme wa Niko Robin!' (Japanese: 危険な香り!七人目はニコ·ロビン!)
October 27, 2002[259]July 28, 2007[260][261]

Season 05 (2002–2003)[edit]

No.4Kids Entertainment Title/Funimation Title
Original Japanese title[112]
Original airdateEnglish airdate
Orig.4Kids
131'The First Patient! The Untold Story of the Rumble Ball!'
Transcription: 'Hajimete no Kanja! Ranburu Bōru Hiwa' (Japanese: はじめての患者! ランブルボール秘話)
November 3, 2002[262]
132'Uprising of the Navigator! For the Unyielding Dream!'
Transcription: 'Kōkaishi no Hanran! Yuzure Nai Yume no Tame ni!' (Japanese: 航海士の反乱! ゆずれない夢の為に!)
November 10, 2002[263]
133'A Recipe Handed Down! Sanji, the Iron Man of Curry!'
Transcription: 'Uketsugareru Yume! Karē no Tetsujin Sanji' (Japanese: 受け継がれる夢! カレーの鉄人サンジ)
November 17, 2002[264]
134'I Will Make it Bloom! Usopp, the Man, and the Eight-Foot Shell!'
Transcription: 'Sakasete Misemasu! Otoko Usoppu Hachi Shaku Tama' (Japanese: 咲かせてみせます! 男ウソップ八尺玉)
November 24, 2002[265]
13599'Legend of the Pirate Hunter!'
'The Fabled Pirate Hunter! Zoro, the Wandering Swordsman!'
Transcription: 'Uwasa no Kaizoku Gari! Sasurai no Kenshi Zoro' (Japanese: 噂の海賊狩り! さすらいの剣士ゾロ)
December 1, 2002[266]August 4, 2007[267][268]
136'Zenny of the Island of Goats and the Pirate Ship in the Mountains!'
Transcription: 'Yagi no Shima no Zenii to Yama no Naka no Kaizoku Sen!' (Japanese: ヤギの島のゼニィと山の中の海賊船!)
December 8, 2002[269]
137'How's Tricks? The Designs of Zenny the Moneylender!'
Transcription: 'Mōkarimakka? Kanekashi Zenii no Yabō!' (Japanese: 儲かりまっか? 金貸しゼニィの野望!)
December 15, 2002[270]
138'Whereabouts of the Island Treasure! Attack of the Zenny Pirates!'
Transcription: 'Shima no Otakara no Yukue! Zenii Kaizoku Dan Shutsugeki!' (Japanese: 島のお宝の行方! ゼニィ海賊団出撃!)
December 22, 2002[271][272]
139100'The Rainbow Mist'
'Legend of the Rainbow Mist! Old Man Henzo of Luluka Island!'
Transcription: 'Nijiiro no Kiri Densetsu! Rurukajima no Rōjin Henzo' (Japanese: 虹色の霧伝説! ルルカ島の老人ヘンゾ)
January 5, 2003[273][274]August 11, 2007[275][276]
140101'Wreckers Reef'
'Residents of the Land of Eternity! The Pumpkin Pirates!'
Transcription: 'Eien no Kuni no Jūnin! Panpukin Kaizoku Dan!' (Japanese: 永遠の国の住人! パンプキン海賊団!)
January 12, 2003[277]August 25, 2007[278][279]
141102'No Way Out'
'Thoughts of Home! The Pirate Graveyard of No Escape!'
Transcription: 'Kokyū e no Omoi! Dasshutsu Funō no Kaizoku Hakaba!' (Japanese: 故郷への想い! 脱出不能の海賊墓場!)
January 19, 2003[280]September 1, 2007[281][282]
142103'Into The Mist'
'An Inevitable Melee! Wetton's Schemes and the Rainbow Tower!'
Transcription: 'Ransen Hissu! Uetton no Yabō to Niji no Tō' (Japanese: 乱戦必死! ウエットンの野望と虹の塔)
January 26, 2003[283]September 15, 2007[284]
143104'The Great Escape!'
'And so, the Legend Begins! To the Other Side of the Rainbow!'
Transcription: 'Soshite Densetsu ga Hajimaru! Iza Niji no Kanata e' (Japanese: そして伝説が始まる! いざ虹の彼方へ)
February 2, 2003[285]September 22, 2007[286][287]

Season 06 (2003–2004)[edit]

Starting in Season 6, 4Kids dropped One Piece and the rights were picked up by FUNimation. The episode numbers and titles were restored to their original Japanese with slight differences in situations where 4Kids terms (from the TV series and video games) were kept for the TV broadcast. FUNimation did not continue the practice of combining or cutting episodes, though some edits to the content started by 4Kids were still kept.

The Australian broadcasts began airing uncut episodes starting with 175.

No.Title[112]Original airdateEnglish airdate[n 11]
144'Caught Log! The King of Salvagers, Masira!'
Transcription: 'Ubawareta kiroku! Sarubēji ō Mashira!' (Japanese: 奪われた記録!サルベージ王マシラ!)
February 9, 2003[288]September 29, 2007[289]
October 20, 2007[290]
145'Monsters Appear! Don't Mess with the Whitebeard Pirates!'
Transcription: 'Kaibutsu tōjō! Shirohige Ichimi ni wa te o dasu na' (Japanese: 怪物登場!白ひげ一味には手を出すな)
February 16, 2003[291][292]October 6, 2007[293]
November 3, 2007[294]
146'Quit Dreaming! Mock Town, the Town of Ridicule!'
Transcription: 'Yume o miru na! Azakeri no machi Mokku Taun!' (Japanese: 夢を見るな!嘲りの街モックタウン!)
February 23, 2003[295][n 12]October 13, 2007[296][297]
147'Distinguished Pirates! A Man Who Talks of Dreams and the King of Undersea Search!'
Transcription: 'Kaizoku no takami! Yume o kataru otoko to kaitei shinsaku ō' (Japanese: 海賊の高み!夢を語る男と海底探索王)
March 9, 2003[298]October 20, 2007[299]
148'Legendary Family! Noland, the Liar!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu no ichizoku! Usotsuki Nōrando' (Japanese: 伝説の一族!「うそつきノーランド」)
March 16, 2003[300]October 27, 2007[301][302]
149'Steer for the Clouds! Capture the South Bird!'
Transcription: 'Kumo kaji ippai! Sausubādo o oe!' (Japanese: 雲舵いっぱい!サウスバードを追え!)
March 23, 2003[303]November 3, 2007[304][305]
150'Dreams Don't Come True?! Bellamy Versus the Saruyama Alliance!'
Transcription: 'Gensō wa kanawanai!? Beramī VS saruyama rengō' (Japanese: 幻想は叶わない!?ベラミーVS猿山連合)
April 13, 2003[306]November 10, 2007[307]
151'100 Million Man! World's Greatest Power and Pirate Black Beard!'
Transcription: 'Ichioku no otoko! Sekai saikō kenryoku to kaizoku kurohige' (Japanese: 一億の男!世界最高権力と海賊黒ひげ)
April 20, 2003[308]November 24, 2007[309][310]
152'Take to the Sky! Ride the Knockup Stream!'
Transcription: 'Fune wa sora o yuku! Tsukiageru kairyū ni nore' (Japanese: 船は空をゆく!突き上げる海流に乗れ)
April 27, 2003[311]December 1, 2007[312][313]
153'Sail the White Sea! The Sky Knight and the Gate in the Clouds!'
Transcription: 'Koko wa sora no umi! Sora no kishi to tengoku no mon' (Japanese: ここは空の海!空の騎士と天国の門)
May 4, 2003[314]December 8, 2007[315][316]
154'Godland, Skypiea! Angels on a Beach of Clouds!'
Transcription: 'Kami no kuni Sukaipia! Kumo no nagisa no tenshitachi' (Japanese: 神の国スカイピア!雲の渚の天使たち)
May 11, 2003[317]December 15, 2007[318][319]
155'The Forbidden Sacred Ground! The Island Where God Lives and Heaven's Judgement!'
Transcription: 'Kindan no seichi! Kami no sumi shima to ten no sabaki!' (Japanese: 禁断の聖地!神の住む島と天の裁き!)
May 18, 2003[320]December 22, 2007[321]
156'Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!'
Transcription: 'Hayaku mo hanzaisha!? Sukaipia no hō no banjin' (Japanese: 早くも犯罪者!?スカイピアの法の番人)
June 8, 2003[322][323]December 29, 2007[324][325]
157'Is Escape Possible?!? God's Challenge is Set in Motion'
Transcription: 'Dasshutsu naru ka!? Ugokihajimeta kami no shiren!' (Japanese: 脱出なるか!?動きはじめた神の試練!)
June 15, 2003January 5, 2008[326][327]
158'A Trap on Lovely Street! The Almighty Eneru'
Transcription: 'Raburī dōri no wana! Zennō naru Goddo Eneru' (Japanese: ラブリー通りの罠!全能なる神エネル)
June 22, 2003January 5, 2008[328]
January 12, 2008[citation needed]
159'Onward Crow! To the Sacrificial Altar!'
Transcription: 'Susume Karasumaru! Ikenie no saidan o mezase' (Japanese: すすめカラス丸!生贄の祭壇を目指せ)
July 6, 2003January 19, 2008[329]
160'10% Survival Rate! Satori, the Mantra Master!'
Transcription: 'Seizonritsu 10%! Mantora tsukai no shinkan Satori' (Japanese: 生存率10%!心綱使いの神官サトリ!)
July 13, 2003January 26, 2008[330][331]
161'The Ordeal of Spheres! Desperate Struggle in the Lost Forest!'
Transcription: ''Tama no shiren' no kyōi! Mayoi no mori no shitō' (Japanese: 「玉の試練」の脅威!迷いの森の死闘)
July 20, 2003February 2, 2008[332]
162'Chopper in Danger! Former God vs. Priest Shura!'
Transcription: 'Choppā ayaushi! Moto kami VS Shinkan Shura' (Japanese: チョッパー危うし!元神VS神官シュラ)
August 3, 2003[333]February 9, 2008[334][335]
163'Profound Mystery! Ordeal of String and Ordeal of Love?!?'
Transcription: 'Makafushigi! Himo no shiren to koi no shiren!?' (Japanese: 摩訶不思議!紐の試練と恋の試練!?)
August 10, 2003February 16, 2008[336][337]
164'Light the Fire of Shandora! Wyper the Warrior!'
Transcription: 'Shandora no tō o nobose! Senshi Waipā' (Japanese: シャンドラの灯を燈せ!戦士ワイパー)
August 17, 2003February 23, 2008[338][339]
165'Jaya, City of Gold in the Sky! Head for God's Shrine!'
Transcription: 'Tenkū no ōgonkyō Jaya! Mezase kami no yashiro' (Japanese: 天空の黄金卿ジャヤ!目指せ神の社!)
August 24, 2003March 1, 2008[340]
166'Festival on the Night Before Gold-Hunting! Feelings for 'Vearth!'
Transcription: 'ōgon zenya matsuri! Vāsu e no omoi!' (Japanese: 黄金前夜祭!「ヴァース」への想い!)
September 7, 2003March 8, 2008[341]
167'Enter God Eneru! Farewell to the Survivors!'
Transcription: 'Goddo Eneru tōjō!! Ikinokori e no yoake kyoku' (Japanese: 神·エネル登場!!生き残りへの夜明曲)
September 21, 2003March 15, 2008[342][343]
168'A Giant Snake Bares Its Fangs! The Survival Game Begins!'
Transcription: 'Kiba muku ōhebi! Tsui ni hajimaru sabaibaru gēmu' (Japanese: 牙むく大蛇!遂に始まる生き残り合戦)
October 12, 2003[344]March 22, 2008
169'The Deadly Reject! War Demon Wyper's Resolve!'
Transcription: 'Sutemi no haigeki! Senki Waipā no kakugo' (Japanese: 捨身の排撃!!「戦鬼」ワイパーの覚悟)
October 19, 2003March 29, 2008
170'Fierce Mid-Air Battle! Pirate Zoro vs. Warrior Braham!'
Transcription: 'Kūchū no gekisen! Kaizoku Zoro VS Senshi Burahamu' (Japanese: 空中の激戦!海賊ゾロVS戦士ブラハム)
October 19, 2003November 3, 2008
171'The Roaring Burn Bazooka!! Pirate Luffy vs. War Demon Wyper!'
Transcription: 'Unaru nenshōhō!! Rufi vs senki Waipā' (Japanese: 唸る燃焼砲!!ルフィVS戦鬼ワイパー闘)
October 26, 2003November 4, 2008
172'The Ordeal of Swamp! Chopper vs Priest Gedatsu!'
Transcription: 'Numa no shiren! Choppā VS Shinkan Gedatsu!!' (Japanese: 沼の試練!チョッパーVS神官ゲダツ!!)
November 2, 2003November 5, 2008
173'Unbeatable Powers! Eneru's True Form is Revealed!'
Transcription: 'Muteki no nōryoku! Akasareru Eneru no shōtai' (Japanese: 無敵の能力!明かされるエネルの正体)
November 9, 2003November 6, 2008
174'A Mystical City! The Grand Ruins of Shandora!'
Transcription: 'Maboroshi no to! Yūdai naru Shandora no iseki!!' (Japanese: 幻の都!雄大なるシャンドラの遺跡!!)
November 16, 2003November 7, 2008
175'0% Survival Rate! Chopper vs. Ohm, the Sword Wielding Priest!'
Transcription: 'Seisonritsu 0%!! Choppā VS shinkan Ōmu' (Japanese: 生存率0%!!チョッパーVS神官オーム)
December 21, 2003November 10, 2008
176'Climb Giant Jack! Deadly Combat in the Upper Ruins!'
Transcription: 'Kyodai mame tsuru o nobore!! Jōsō iseki no shitō' (Japanese: 巨大豆蔓”を登れ!!上層遺跡の死闘)
January 11, 2004November 11, 2008
177'The Ordeal of Iron! White Barbed Death Match!'
Transcription: 'Tetsu no shiren no shinkocchō! Shiroibara Desumacchi!!' (Japanese: 鉄の試練の真骨頂!白荊デスマッチ!!)
January 18, 2004November 12, 2008
178'Bursting Slash! Zoro vs Ohm!'
Transcription: 'Hotobashiru Zangeki! Zoro VS shinkan Ōmu!!' (Japanese: ほとばしる斬撃!ゾロVS神官オーム!!)
January 25, 2004November 13, 2008
179'Collapsing Upper Ruins! The Quintet for the Finale!'
Transcription: 'Kuzure yuku jōsō iseki! Fināre e no kuintetto' (Japanese: 崩れゆく上層遺跡!終曲への五重奏!!)
February 1, 2004November 14, 2008
180'Showdown in the Ancient Ruins! Sky God Eneru's Goal!'
Transcription: 'Kodai iseki no taiketsu! Goddo Eneru no mokuteki' (Japanese: 古代遺跡の対決!神·エネルの目的)
February 8, 2004[345]November 17, 2008
181'Ambition Towards the Endless Vearth! The Ark Maxim!'
Transcription: 'Kagirinai daichi e no yabō hakobune Makushimu' (Japanese: 限りない大地への野望方舟マクシム!!)
February 15, 2004November 18, 2008
182'They Finally Clash! Pirate Luffy vs God Eneru!'
Transcription: 'Tsui ni gekitotsu! Kaizoku Rufi VS Goddo Eneru!!' (Japanese: 遂に激突!海賊ルフィVS神·エネル!!)
February 22, 2004November 19, 2008
183'Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!'
Transcription: 'Makushimu ujō! Ugokihajimeta Desupia!!' (Japanese: マクシム浮上!動き始めたデスピア!!)
February 29, 2004November 20, 2008
184'Luffy Falls! Eneru's Judgement and Nami's Wish!'
Transcription: 'Rufi rakuka! Kami no sabaki to Nami no nozomi!!' (Japanese: ルフィ落下!神の裁きとナミの望み!!)
March 7, 2004November 21, 2008
185'The Two Awaken! On the Front Lines of the Burning Love Rescue!'
Transcription: 'Mesameta futari! Moeru koi no kyūshutsu zensen!!' (Japanese: 目覚めた二人!燃える恋の救出前線!!)
March 14, 2004November 24, 2008
186'Capriccio for Despair! The Impending Doom of Sky Island!'
Transcription: 'Zetsubō e no kyōsōkyoku hakari kuru sorajima no shōmetsu!!' (Japanese: 絶望への狂想曲迫り来る空島の消滅!!)
March 21, 2004November 25, 2008
187'Lead by a Bell's Sound! Tale of the Great Warrior and the Explorer!'
Transcription: 'Kane no oto no michibiki! Daisenshi to shinkenka no monogatari' (Japanese: 鐘の音の導き!大戦士と探検家の物語)
March 28, 2004November 26, 2008
188'Free From the Spell! The Great Warrior Sheds Tears!'
Transcription: 'Jubaku kara no kaihō! Daisenshi ga nagashita namida!!' (Japanese: 呪縛からの解放!大戦士が流した涙!!)
March 28, 2004November 27, 2008
189'Eternal Friends! The Vowed Bell Echoes Across the Mighty Seas!'
Transcription: 'Eien no shinyū! Daikaigen ni hibiku chikai no kane' (Japanese: 永遠の親友!大海原に響く誓いの鐘)
April 4, 2004November 28, 2008
190'Angel Island, Obliterated! The Horror of The Raigo's Advent!!'
Transcription: 'Enjerushima shōmetsu! Raigō kōrin no kyōfu!' (Japanese: エンジェル島消滅!雷迎降臨の恐怖!!)
April 25, 2004December 30, 2008
191'Knock Over Giant Jack! Last Hope for Escape!'
Transcription: 'Kyodai mame tsuru o taose! Dasshutsu e no saigō no nozomi' (Japanese: 巨大豆蔓を倒せ!脱出への最後の望み)
May 2, 2004December 31, 2008
192'Miracle on Skypiea! The Love Song Heard in the Clouds!'
Transcription: 'Kami no kuni no kiseki! Tenshi ni todoita rabusongu' (Japanese: 神の国の奇跡!天使に届いた島の歌声)
May 9, 2004January 2, 2009
193'The Battle Ends! Proud Fantasia Echoes Far!'
Transcription: 'Tatakai no shūen! Tōku hibiku hokori takaki gensōkyoku' (Japanese: 戦いの終焉!遠く響く誇り高き幻想曲)
May 23, 2004January 5, 2009
194'I Made it here! The Yarn the Poneglyphs Spin!'
Transcription: 'Ware koko ni itaru! Rekishi no honbun ga tsumugu mono' (Japanese: 我ここに至る!歴史の本文が紡ぐもの)
June 6, 2004[346]January 6, 2009
195'Off to the Blue Sea!! A Heartfelt Finale!!'
Transcription: 'Iza seikai e!! Omoi ga shibarinasu saishū gakushō' (Japanese: いざ青海へ!!想いが織りなす最終楽章)
June 13, 2004[347]January 7, 2009

Season 07 (2004–2005)[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdateEnglish airdate[n 13]
196'A State of Emergency is Issued! A Notorious Pirate Ship has Infiltrated!'
Transcription: 'Hijō Jitai Hatsumei! Akumei Takaki Kaizokusen Sennyū' (Japanese: 非常事態発令!悪名高き海賊船潜入!)
June 20, 2004[348]
197'Sanji the Cook! Proving His Merit at the Marine Dining Hall!'
Transcription: 'Ryōrinin Sanji! Kaigun Shokudō de Shinka Hakki!' (Japanese: 料理人サンジ!海軍食堂で真価発揮!)
July 4, 2004[349]
198'Captured Zoro! Chopper's Emergency Operations!'
Transcription: 'Towareta Zoro to Choppā Kinkyū Shittō' (Japanese: 囚われたゾロとチョッパー緊急執刀!)
July 11, 2004[350]
199'The Marines Dragnet Closes In! The Second Member Captured!'
Transcription: 'Hakaru Kaigun no Sōsamō! Towareta Futarime!' (Japanese: 迫る海軍の捜査網!囚われた二人目!)
July 18, 2004[351]
200'Luffy and Sanji's Daring Rescue Mission!'
Transcription: 'Kesshi no Rufi to Sanji! Kūshutsu Daisakusen!' (Japanese: 決死のルフィとサンジ!救出大作戦!)
August 8, 2004[352]
201'Enter the Hot-Blooded Special Forces! Battle on the Bridge!'
Transcription: 'Netsuketsu Tokubetsu Butai Sansen! Burijji Kōbōsen!' (Japanese: 熱血特別部隊参戦!ブリッジ攻防戦!)
September 5, 2004[353]
202'Breaking Through the Siege! The Going Merry is Recovered!'
Transcription: 'Hōimō Toppa! Dakkan Gōingu Merī-gō' (Japanese: 包囲網突破!奪還ゴーイングメリー号)
September 19, 2004[354]
203'The Pirate Ship Disappears! Fortress Battle, Round #2!'
Transcription: 'Kieta Kaizokusen! Yōsai Kōbō Dai 2 Raundo' (Japanese: 消えた海賊船!要塞攻防第2ラウンド)
September 26, 2004
204'The Gold and Waver Recovery Operations!'
Transcription: 'Ōgon Dakkan Sakusen to Ueibā Kaishū Sakusen!' (Japanese: 黄金奪還作戦とウエイバー回収作戦!)
October 3, 2004
205'The One Fell Swoop Plan! Jonathan's Surefire Secret Tactic!'
Transcription: 'Ichimōdajin Keikaku! Jonasan Jishin no Hisaku!' (Japanese: 一網打尽計画!ジョナサン自信の秘策)
October 3, 2004
206'Farewell, Marine Fortress! The Last Battle for Escape!'
Transcription: 'Saraba Kaigun Yōsai! Dasshutsu e no Saigō no Kōbō' (Japanese: さらば海軍要塞!脱出への最後の攻防)
October 10, 2004[355]
207'Great Adventure in Long Ring Long Land!'
Transcription: 'Rongu Ringu Rongu Rando no Daibōken!' (Japanese: ロングリングロングランドの大冒険!)
October 31, 2004[356]May 18, 2013
208'A Davy Back with the Foxy Pirates!'
Transcription: 'Fokushī Kaizokudan to Dēbī Bakku!' (Japanese: フォクシー海賊団とデービーバック!)
November 7, 2004May 25, 2013
209'Round 1! One Lap of the Donut Race!'
Transcription: 'Dai Ikkaisen! Gururi Ishū Dōnatsu Rēsu' (Japanese: 第一回戦!ぐるり一周ドーナツレース)
November 14, 2004June 1, 2013
210'Silver Fox Foxy! The Merciless Interference!'
Transcription: 'Gin Gitsune no Fokushī! Mōretsu Bōgai Kōsei!' (Japanese: 銀ギツネのフォクシー!猛烈妨害攻勢)
November 21, 2004[357]June 8, 2013
211'Round 2! Shoot It into the Groggy Ring!'
Transcription: 'Dai Ni Kaisen! Buchikome Gurokkī Ringu!' (Japanese: 第二回戦!ブチ込めグロッキーリング)
November 28, 2004[358]June 15, 2013
212'A Barrage of Red Cards in Groggy Ring!'
Transcription: 'Reddo Kādo Renpatsu! Gurokkī Ringu' (Japanese: レッドカード連発!グロッキーリング)
December 5, 2004[359]June 22, 2013
213'Round 3! The Round-and-Round Roller Race!'
Transcription: 'Daisan Kaisen! Guruguru Rōrā Rēsu!' (Japanese: 第三回戦!ぐるぐるローラーレース!)
December 12, 2004[360]June 29, 2013
214'A Seriously Heated Race! Into the Final Round!'
Transcription: 'Hakunetsu Bakusō Rēsu! Saishū Raundo Totsunyū' (Japanese: 白熱爆走レース!最終ラウンド突入!)
December 19, 2004[361]July 6, 2013
215'Screaming-Hot Bombardment! Pirate Dodgeball!'
Transcription: 'Unaru Netsukyū Gōkyu! Kaizoku Dojjibōru!' (Japanese: うなる熱球剛球! 海賊ドッジボール!)
January 9, 2005[362]July 13, 2013
216'Showdown on the Cliff! Red Light, Green Light!'
Transcription: 'Dangai no Kessen! Daruma-san ga Koronda!' (Japanese: 断崖の決戦!だるまさんがころんだ!)
January 9, 2005[362]July 20, 2013
217'The Captains Square Off! The Final Combat Round!'
Transcription: 'Kyaputen Taiketsu! Saishūsen Konbatto!' (Japanese: キャプテン対決!最終戦コンバット!)
January 16, 2005[363]July 27, 2013
218'Full-Blast Slow-Slow Onslaught Vs. Invulnerable Luffy!'
Transcription: 'Zenkai Noro Noro Kōgeki vs Fujimi no Rufi' (Japanese: 全開ノロノロ攻撃VS不死身のルフィ)
January 23, 2005[364]August 3, 2013
219'Epic, Heated Combat! The Fateful Final Conclusion!'
Transcription: 'Sōzetsu Nettō Konbatto! Unmei no Saishū Ketchaku!' (Japanese: 壮絶熱闘コンバット!運命の最終決着)
January 30, 2005[365]August 10, 2013
220'Was It Lost? Stolen? Who Are You?'
Transcription: 'Ushinatta? Ubawareta? Omae wa Dare da?' (Japanese: 失った?奪われた?おまえはだれだ?)
February 6, 2005[366]August 17, 2013
221'A Mysterious Boy With a Horn and Robin's Deduction!'
Transcription: 'Fude o Daita Nazo no Shōnen to Robin no Suiri!' (Japanese: 笛を抱いた謎の少年とロビンの推理!)
February 13, 2005[367]August 24, 2013
222'Now, Let's Get Back Our Memories! The Pirate Crew Lands On the Island!'
Transcription: 'Iza Kioku o Dakkan seyo! Kaizokudan Shima ni Jōriku' (Japanese: いざ記憶を奪還せよ!海賊団島に上陸)
February 20, 2005[368]September 7, 2013
223'Zoro Bares His Fangs! A Savage Animal Stands in the Way!'
Transcription: 'Kiba o Muku Zoro! Tachihadakatta Yajū' (Japanese: 牙をむくゾロ!立ちはだかった野獣!)
February 27, 2005[369]September 14, 2013
224'The Last Counterattack by the Memory Thief Who Reveals His True Colors!'
Transcription: 'Honsei o Arawashita Kioku Dorobō no Saigo no Gyakushū' (Japanese: 本性を現した記憶泥棒の最後の逆襲!)
March 6, 2005[370]September 21, 2013
225'Proud Man! Silver Fox Foxy!'
Transcription: 'Hokori Takaki Otoko! Gin Gitsune no Fokushī' (Japanese: 誇り高き男!銀ギツネのフォクシー)
March 13, 2005September 28, 2013
226'The Guy Who’s the Closest to Invincible? And the Most Dangerous Man!'
Transcription: 'Mottomo Muteki ni Chikai Yatsu? To Mottomo Kiken na Otoko!' (Japanese: 最も無敵に近い奴?と最も危険な男!)
March 20, 2005[371]October 5, 2013
227'Navy Headquarters Admiral Aokiji! The Ferocity of an Ultimate Powerhouse!'
Transcription: 'Kaigun Hombu Taishō Aokiji! Saikō Senryoku no Kyōi' (Japanese: 海軍本部大将青キジ!最高戦力の脅威)
March 27, 2005[372]October 12, 2013
228'Duel Between Rubber and Ice! Luffy vs. Aokiji!'
Transcription: 'Gomu to Koori no Ikkiuchi! Rufi VS Aokiji!' (Japanese: ゴムと氷の一騎打ち!ルフィVS青キジ)
March 27, 2005[372]October 19, 2013

Season 08 (2005–2006)[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdateEnglish airdate[n 14]
229'The Dashing Sea Train and the City of Water: Water Seven!'
Transcription: 'Shissō umi ressha to mizu no miyako Uōtā Seven' (Japanese: 疾走海列車と水の都ウォーターセブン)
April 17, 2005[373][374]October 26, 2013
230'Adventure in the City on the Water! Head to the Mammoth Shipbuilding Plant!'
Transcription: 'Suijō toshi no bōken! Mezase kyodai sōsen kōjō' (Japanese: 水上都市の冒険!目指せ巨大造船工場)
April 24, 2005[375][376]November 2, 2013
231'The Franky Family and Iceburg!'
Transcription: 'Furankī ikka to Aisubāgu-san' (Japanese: フランキー一家とアイスバーグさん)
May 1, 2005[377]November 9, 2013
232'Galley-La Company! A Grand Sight: Dock #1!'
Transcription: 'Garēra Kanpanī! Soukan ichiban Dokku' (Japanese: ガレーラカンパニー!壮観一番ドック)
May 15, 2005[378][379]November 16, 2013
233'Pirate Abduction Incident! A Pirate Ship That Can Only Await Her End!'
Transcription: 'Kaizoku yūkai jiken to shi o matsu dake no kaizokusen' (Japanese: 海賊誘拐事件と死を待つだけの海賊船)
May 22, 2005[380][381]November 23, 2013
234'Rescuing Our Friend! Raid On the Franky House!'
Transcription: 'Nakama kyūshutsu! Nagarikomi Furankī Hausu' (Japanese: 仲間救出!殴りこみフランキーハウス)
June 5, 2005[382]November 30, 2013
235'Big Fight Under the Moon! The Pirate Flag Flutters With Sorrow!'
Transcription: 'Gekka no dai kenka! Kanashimi ni hirugaeru kaizoku hata!' (Japanese: 月下の大喧嘩!哀しみに翻る海賊旗!)
June 12, 2005[383][384]January 4, 2014
236'Luffy vs. Usopp! Collision of Two Men's Pride!'
Transcription: 'Rufi VS Usoppu! Butsukaru otoko no iji' (Japanese: ルフィvsウソップ!ぶつかる男の意地)
June 19, 2005[385]January 11, 2014
237'Severe Shock Hits the City of Water! Iceberg Targeted!'
Transcription: 'Gekishin mizu no miyako! Newareta Aisubāgu' (Japanese: 激震水の都!狙われたアイスバーグ)
July 3, 2005[386][387]January 18, 2014
238'Gum-Gum Human vs. Fire-Breathing Cyborg!'
Transcription: 'Gomugomu ningen VS hi o fuku kaizō ningen' (Japanese: ゴムゴム人間VS火を吹く改造人間)
July 10, 2005[388]January 25, 2014
239'The Straw Hat Pirates Are the Culprits? The Protectors of the City of Water!'
Transcription: 'Hannin wa mugiwara kaizokudan? Mizu no miyako no yōjinbo' (Japanese: 犯人は麦わら海賊団?水の都の用心棒)
July 31, 2005[389][390]February 1, 2014
240'Eternal Farewell? Nico Robin: The Woman Who Draws Darkness!'
Transcription: 'Eien no wakare? Yami o hiku onna Niko Robin' (Japanese: 永遠の別れ?闇を引く女ニコ·ロビン)
August 7, 2005[391]February 8, 2014
241'Capture Robin! The Determination of the Straw Hats!'
Transcription: 'Robin o tsukamaero! Mugiwara ichimi no ketsui' (Japanese: ロビンを捕まえろ!麦わら一味の決意)
August 14, 2005[392]February 15, 2014
242'Cannon Fire Is the Signal! CP9 Goes Into Action!'
Transcription: 'Aizu wa hōgeki to tomo ni! Ugokidashita CP9' (Japanese: 合図は砲撃と共に!動き出したCP9)
August 21, 2005[393]February 22, 2014
243'CP9 Takes Off Their Masks! Their Shocking True Faces!'
Transcription: 'Kamen o totta CP9! Sono odoroki no sugao' (Japanese: 仮面を取ったCP9!その驚きの素顔)
September 4, 2005[394][395]March 1, 2014
244'Secret Bond! Iceberg and Franky!'
Transcription: 'Hisometa kizuna! Aisubāgu to Furankī' (Japanese: 秘めた絆!アイスバーグとフランキー)
September 11, 2005[396][397]March 8, 2014
245'Come Back, Robin! Showdown With CP9!'
Transcription: 'Kaette koi Robin! CP9 to no taiketsu!' (Japanese: 帰って来いロビン!CP9との対決!)
September 18, 2005[398]March 15, 2014
246'The Straw Hat Pirates Annihilated? The Menace of the Leopard Model!'
Transcription: 'Mugiwara kaizokudan zenmetsu? Moderu hyō no kyōi' (Japanese: 麦わら海賊団全滅?モデル豹の脅威!)
October 23, 2005[399][400][n 15]March 22, 2014
247'The Man Who Is Loved Even by His Ship! Usopp's Tears!'
Transcription: 'Fune kara mo aisareta otoko! Usoppu no namida!' (Japanese: 船からも愛された男!ウソップの涙!)
October 30, 2005[401][402]March 29, 2014
248'Franky's Past! The Day the Sea Train First Ran!'
Transcription: 'Furankī no kako! Umi ressha ga hashitta hi' (Japanese: フランキーの過去!海列車が走った日)
November 6, 2005[403][404]April 5, 2014
249'Spandam's Scheme! The Day the Sea Train Shook!'
Transcription: 'Supandamu no inbō! Umi ressha ga ureta hi' (Japanese: スパンダムの陰謀!海列車が揺れた日)
November 13, 2005[405]April 12, 2014
250'The End of the Legendary Man! The Day the Sea Train Cried!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu no otoko no saigo! Umi ressha ga naita hi' (Japanese: 伝説の男の最期!海列車が泣いた日)
November 27, 2005[406][407][n 16]April 19, 2014
251'The Truth Behind Her Betrayal! Robin's Sorrowful Decision!'
Transcription: 'Uragiri no shinsō! Robin no kanashiki ketsui!' (Japanese: 裏切りの真相!ロビンの哀しき決意!)
November 27, 2005[406][407][n 16]April 26, 2014
252'The Steam Whistle Forces Friends Apart! The Sea Train Starts to Run!'
Transcription: 'Nakama o hikihanasu kiteki! Hashiridasu umi ressha' (Japanese: 仲間を引き離す汽笛!走り出す海列車)
December 4, 2005[408][409]May 3, 2014
253'Sanji Barges In! Sea Train Battle in the Storm!'
Transcription: 'Sanji totsunyū! arashi no naka no umi ressha batoru!' (Japanese: サンジ突入!嵐の中の海列車バトル!)
December 11, 2005[410][411]May 10, 2014
254'Nami's Soul Cries Out! Straw Hat Luffy Makes a Comeback!'
Transcription: 'Nami tamashii no sakebi! Mugiwara no Rufi fukukatsu!' (Japanese: ナミ魂の叫び!麦わらのルフィ復活!)
January 22, 2006[412][413]May 17, 2014
255'Another Sea Train? Rocketman Charges Forth!'
Transcription: 'Mō hitotsu no umi ressha? Rokettoman shutsugeki' (Japanese: もう一つの海列車?ロケットマン出撃)
January 29, 2006[414][415]May 24, 2014
256'Rescue Our Friends! A Bond Among Foes Sworn with Fists!'
Transcription: 'Nakama o sukue! Kobushi ni chikatta teki dōshi no kizuna!' (Japanese: 仲間を救え!拳に誓った敵同士の絆!)
February 5, 2006[416][417]May 31, 2014
257'Smash the Wave! Luffy and Zoro Use the Strongest Combo!'
Transcription: 'Nami o sake! Rufi to Zoro no saikyō gattai waza' (Japanese: 波を砕け!ルフィとゾロの最強合体技)
February 26, 2006[418][419]June 7, 2014
258'A Mysterious Man Appears?! His Name Is Sniperking!'
Transcription: 'Nazo no otoko tōjō!? Sono na wa Sogekingu!' (Japanese: 謎の男登場!?その名はそげキング!)
March 5, 2006[420]June 14, 2014
259'Showdown Between Cooks! Sanji vs. Ramen Kenpo'
Transcription: 'Kokku taiketsu! Sanji VS Rāmen kenpō' (Japanese: コック対決!サンジVSラーメン拳法)
March 12, 2006[421][422]June 21, 2014
260'Rooftop Duel! Franky vs. Nero'
Transcription: 'yane no ue no kettō! Furankī VS Nero' (Japanese: 屋根の上の決闘!フランキーVSネロ)
March 19, 2006[423]June 28, 2014
261'Clash! Demon-Slasher Zoro vs. Ship-Slasher T-Bone!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Onigiri Zoro VS funegiri T Bōn' (Japanese: 激突!鬼斬りゾロVS船斬りTボーン)
April 2, 2006[424][n 17]July 5, 2014
262'Scramble over Robin! A Cunning Plan by Sniperking!!'
Transcription: 'Robin sōdatsusen! Sogekingu no kisaku!!' (Japanese: ロビン争奪戦!そげキングの奇策!!)
April 16, 2006[425][426]July 12, 2014
263'The Judicial Island! Full View of Enies Lobby!'
Transcription: 'Shihō no shima! Eniesu Robī no zenbō' (Japanese: 司法の島!エニエス·ロビーの全貌!)
April 30, 2006[427]July 19, 2014

Original video animations[edit]

No.TitleRelease date
1'Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack!'
Transcription: 'Taose! Kaizoku Gyanzakku' (Japanese: 倒せ!海賊ギャンザック)
July 26, 1998

Whilst running low on food supplies, Luffy, Zoro and Nami are suddenly attacked by a strange sea creature who destroys their boat and captures Nami. Washing up on a nearby island, Luffy and Zoro meet a girl named Medaka, learning from her grandfather that her father, along with many others in the islands village, have been captured by the pirate Ganzack, who is forcing them to build a huge cannon. With the incentive of food, Luffy and Zoro attack Ganzack's hideout, only to wind up captured. However, their attempts inspire the villagers to fight back, allowing Nami to spring Luffy and Zoro free. Ganzack soon attempts to flee on his ship, using his new cannon to bomb the island, but the combined efforts of Luffy, Zoro, Nami and Medaka put a stop to his plan.

Note: This OVA was produced by Production I.G. and features a different voice cast from the television series.

Releases[edit]

Japanese[edit]

VHS[edit]

Avex Pictures (Japan, VHS)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
VHS ONEPIECEpiece11–4February 21, 2001[428]
piece25–8February 21, 2001[429]
piece39–12March 21, 2001[430]
piece413–16April 18, 2001[431]
piece517–20May 23, 2001[432]
piece621–24June 20, 2001[433]
piece725–28July 18, 2001[434]
piece829–32August 22, 2001[435]
piece933–36September 19, 2001[436]
piece1037–40October 24, 2001[437]
piece1141–44November 21, 2001[438]
piece1245–48December 19, 2001[439]
piece1349–52January 17, 2002[440]
piece1453–56February 14, 2002[441]
piece1557–61March 20, 2002[442]
グランドライン突入篇piece162–64April 3, 2002[443]
piece265–67May 2, 2002[444]
piece368–70June 5, 2002[445]
piece471–73July 3, 2002[446]
piece574–77August 7, 2002[447]
チョッパー登場冬島篇piece178–80September 4, 2002[448]
piece281–83October 2, 2002[449]
piece384–86November 7, 2002[450]
piece487–89December 4, 2002[451]
piece590–92January 8, 2003[452]


One Piece English Dub


DVD[edit]

Avex Pictures (Japan, Region 2 DVD)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
ONE PIECE ワンピースpiece.011–4February 21, 2001[453]
piece.025–8February 21, 2001[454]
piece.039–12March 22, 2001[455]
piece.0413–16April 18, 2001[456]
piece.0517–20May 23, 2001[457]
piece.0621–24June 20, 2001[458]
piece.0725–28July 18, 2001[459]
piece.0829–32August 22, 2001[460]
piece.0933–36September 19, 2001[461]
piece.1037–40October 24, 2001[462]
piece.1141–44November 21, 2001[463]
piece.1245–48December 19, 2001[464]
piece.1349–52January 17, 2002[465]
piece.1453–56February 14, 2002[466]
piece.1557–61March 20, 2002[467]
2ndシーズン グランドライン突入篇piece.0162–64April 3, 2002[468]
piece.0265–67May 2, 2002[469]
piece.0368–70June 5, 2002[470]
piece.0471–73July 3, 2002[471]
piece.0574–76August 7, 2002[472]
3rdシーズン チョッパー登場 冬島篇piece.0177–79September 4, 2002[473]
piece.0280–82October 2, 2002[474]
piece.0383–85November 7, 2002[475]
piece.0486–88December 4, 2002[476]
piece.0589–91January 8, 2003[477]
4thシーズン アラバスタ上陸篇Piece.0192–94February 5, 2003[478]
Piece.0295–97March 5, 2003[479]
Piece.0398–100April 2, 2003[480]
Piece.04101–103May 8, 2003[481]
Piece.05104–106June 4, 2003[482]
Piece.06107–109July 2, 2003[483]
4thシーズン アラバスタ激闘篇piece.01110–112August 6, 2003[484]
piece.02113–115September 3, 2003[485]
piece.03116–118October 1, 2003[486]
piece.04119–121November 6, 2003[487]
piece.05122–124December 3, 2003[488]
piece.06125–127January 7, 2004[489]
piece.07128–130February 4, 2004[490]
5thシーズン ドリームス!前篇piece.01 『Dreams!』前編131–132March 3, 2004[491][492]
piece.02 『Dreams!』後編133–135April 7, 2004[493]
piece.03 『出撃ゼニィ海賊団』編136–138May 12, 2004[494]
piece.04 『虹の彼方へ』前編139–140June 2, 2004[495]
piece.05 『虹の彼方へ』後編141–143July 7, 2004[496]
6thシーズン 空島·スカイピア篇piece.01144–146August 4, 2004[497]
piece.02147–149September 1, 2004[498]
piece.03150–152October 6, 2004[499]
piece.04153–155November 3, 2004[500]
piece.05156–158December 1, 2004[501]
piece.06159–161January 13, 2005[502]
piece.07162–164February 2, 2005[503]
piece.08165–167March 3, 2005[504]
piece.09168–170April 6, 2005[505]
piece.10171–173May 11, 2005[506]
6thシーズン 空島·黄金の鐘篇piece.01174–176June 1, 2005[507]
piece.02177–179July 6, 2005[508]
piece.03180–182August 3, 2005[509]
piece.04183–185September 7, 2005[510]
piece.05186–188October 5, 2005[511]
piece.06189–191November 2, 2005[512]
piece.07192–193December 7, 2005[513]
piece.08194–195January 11, 2006[514]
7thシーズン 脱出!海軍要塞&フォクシー篇piece.01196–198February 1, 2006[515]
piece.02199–201March 1, 2006[516]
piece.03202–204April 5, 2006[517]
piece.04205–207May 3, 2006[518]
piece.05208–210June 7, 2006[519]
piece.06211–213July 5, 2006[520]
piece.07214–216August 2, 2006[521]
piece.08217–219September 6, 2006[522]
piece.09220–222October 11, 2006[523]
piece.10223–225November 8, 2006[524]
piece.11226–228December 6, 2006[525]
8thシーズン ウォーターセブン篇piece.01229–231January 10, 2007[526]
piece.02232–234February 7, 2007[527]
piece.03235–237March 7, 2007[528]
piece.04238–240April 11, 2007[529]
piece.05241–243May 9, 2007[530]
piece.06244–246June 6, 2007[531]
piece.07247–249July 11, 2007[532]
piece.08250–252August 1, 2007[533]
piece.09253–255September 5, 2007[534]
piece.10256–258October 10, 2007[535]
piece.11259–261November 7, 2007[536]
piece.12262–263December 5, 2007[537]
ワンピースTV主題歌集DVDMarch 17, 2004[538]
ONE PIECE Log Collection“EAST BLUE”1–17July 23, 2010[539]
“SANJI”18–30July 23, 2010[540]
“NAMI”31–44August 27, 2010[541]
“LOGUE TOWN”45–61August 27, 2010[542]
“GRAND LINE”62–77December 22, 2010[543]
“CHOPPER”78–92December 22, 2010[544]
“ARABASTA”93–110January 28, 2011[545]
“VIVI”111–130January 28, 2011[546]
“SKYPIEA”144–159June 24, 2011[547]
“GOD”160–179July 22, 2011[548]
“BELL”180–195August 26, 2011[549]
“NAVARON”196–206August 26, 2011[550]
“FOXY”207–228December 21, 2011[551]
“WATER SEVEN”229–247December 21, 2011[552]
“ROCKET MAN”248–263January 27, 2012[553]
ONE PIECE Log Collection SETEAST BLUE to CHOPPER1–92March 27, 2015[554]


English[edit]

4Kids Entertainment Edited TV Version: Viz Media (USA, Region 1), Madman Entertainment (Australia, Region 4)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateISBNRef.
USAAustralia
1King of the Pirates1–3February 28, 2006May 17, 2006ISBN1-59861-000-7[555][556]
2The Circus Comes to Town4–6April 25, 2006July 26, 2006ISBN1-59861-001-5[557][558]
3The Teller of Tales7–11June 27, 2006September 6, 2006ISBN1-59861-002-3[559][560]
4The Cat's Ninth Life12–16August 29, 2006November 8, 2006ISBN1-59861-003-1[561][562]
5King of the Busboys17–21October 24, 2006January 24, 2007ISBN1-59861-004-X[563][564]
6The Better Swordsman22–26December 26, 2006March 14, 2007ISBN1-59861-005-8[565][566]
7New Crew27–31February 27, 2007May 2, 2007ISBN1-59861-006-6[567][568]
8Belle Of The Brawl32–36April 24, 2007July 18, 2007ISBN1-59861-007-4[569][570]
9Rogue Town37–41June 26, 2007September 12, 2007ISBN1-59861-008-2[571][572]
10Baroque Works42–46August 28, 2007November 7, 2007ISBN1-59861-009-0[573][574]
11Tony Tony Chopper47–52October 30, 2007January 23, 2008ISBN1-59861-010-4[575][576]
1-3Starter Pack1-11N/AMarch 14, 2007ISBN N/A[577]


In Australia, the Season sets were named Collection 1 through 21 and the Collection Boxes were named Treasure Chest Collections.

Uncut English & Japanese versions: Funimation Entertainment (USA, Region 1), Manga Entertainment (UK, Region 2), Madman Entertainment (Australia, Region 4)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateISBNRef.
USAUKAustralia
Season OneFirst Voyage1–13May 27, 2008N/ASeptember 1, 2010ISBN1-4210-1347-9[578]
Second Voyage14–26September 16, 2008N/AOctober 13, 2010ISBN1-4210-1419-X[579]
Third Voyage27–39January 20, 2009N/ANovember 3, 2010ISBN1-4210-1531-5[580]
Fourth Voyage40–53March 31, 2009N/ADecember 15, 2010ISBN1-4210-1796-2[581]
Season TwoFirst Voyage54–66June 30, 2009N/AJanuary 12, 2011ISBN1-4210-1888-8[582]
Second Voyage67–78August 25, 2009N/AFebruary 16, 2011ISBN1-4210-1889-6[583]
Third Voyage79–91September 29, 2009N/AMarch 16, 2011ISBN1-4210-1890-X[584]
Fourth Voyage92–103December 15, 2009N/AApril 20, 2011ISBN1-4210-1891-8[585]
Fifth Voyage104–116January 19, 2010N/AMay 18, 2011ISBN1-4210-1892-6[586]
Sixth Voyage117–130March 16, 2010N/AJune 15, 2011ISBN1-4210-2004-1[587]
Seventh Voyage131–143May 11, 2010N/AJuly 20, 2011ISBN1-4210-2075-0[588]
Season ThreeFirst Voyage144–156July 6, 2010N/AAugust 17, 2011ISBN1-4210-2119-6[589]
Second Voyage157–169August 31, 2010N/ASeptember 14, 2011ISBN1-4210-2143-9[590]
Third Voyage170–182October 26, 2010N/AOctober 19, 2011ISBN1-4210-2182-X[591]
Fourth Voyage183–195January 25, 2011N/ANovember 16, 2011ISBN1-4210-2222-2[592]
Fifth Voyage196–205April 19, 2011N/ADecember 14, 2011ISBN1-4210-2261-3[593]
Season FourVoyage One206–217August 7, 2012N/AOctober 24, 2012ISBN1-4210-2520-5[594]
Voyage Two218–229October 30, 2012N/AJanuary 9, 2013ISBN1-4210-2598-1[595]
Voyage Three230–241December 18, 2012N/AMarch 20, 2013ISBN1-4210-2615-5[596]
Voyage Four242–252March 19, 2013N/AJune 19, 2013ISBN1-4210-2647-3[597]
Voyage Five253–263May 14, 2013N/AAugust 21, 2013ISBN1-4210-2680-5[598]
CollectionsCollection 11–26July 26, 2011May 27, 2013N/AISBN1-4210-2341-5[599][600]
Collection 227–53September 27, 2011July 1, 2013N/AISBN1-4210-2404-7[601][602]
Collection 354–78November 29, 2011September 23, 2013N/AISBN1-4210-2405-5[603][604]
Collection 479–103January 31, 2012November 11, 2013N/AISBN1-4210-2447-0[605][606]
Collection 5104–130March 13, 2012February 17, 2014N/AISBN1-4210-2466-7[607][608]
Collection 6131–156June 12, 2012May 19, 2014N/AISBN1-4210-2492-6[609][610]
Collection 7157–182August 14, 2012August 11, 2014N/AISBN1-4210-2522-1[611][612]
Collection 8183–205September 25, 2012November 3, 2014N/AISBN1-4210-2580-9[613][614]
Collection 9206–229April 15, 2014April 13, 2015N/AISBN1-4210-2850-6[615][616]
Collection 10230–252September 23, 2014June 15, 2015N/AISBN1-4210-2932-4[617][618]
Collection 11253–275February 3, 2015August 10, 2015N/AISBN N/A[619][619]
Collection BoxesOne1–103January 6, 2015N/AOctober 24, 2012ISBN N/A[620]
Two104–205February 17, 2015N/AOctober 31, 2013ISBN N/A[621]
Three206–299March 31, 2015N/ADecember 7, 2016ISBN N/A[622][623]
Voyage Collection11–53N/ASeptember 6, 2017ISBN N/A
254–103N/ASeptember 6, 2017ISBN N/A[624]
3104-156N/AOctober 4, 2017ISBN N/A[625]
4157-205N/ANovember 8, 2017ISBN N/A[626]
5206-252N/ADecember 6, 2017ISBN N/A[627]
6253-299N/AJanuary 10, 2018ISBN N/A[628]


Notes

  1. ^Rank of the episode in Video Research's weekly, household-rating-based ranking of anime shows. The figures of the rank and rating column are taken from the same sources as the respective episode's original airdate.
  2. ^In the dub, this title is written on-screen but 'Usopp vs. Daddy the Father! Showdown at High Noon!' is read aloud.
  3. ^The figures of the rank and rating column are taken from the same sources as the respective episode's original airdate.
  4. ^Episodes 62 and 63 aired together as a television special.[111]
  5. ^ abEpisodes 64 and 65 aired together as a television special.[113]
  6. ^Episode 66 shared a fifth place with an episode of Inuyasha.[115]
  7. ^ abEpisodes 76 and 77 aired as a television special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[127]
  8. ^ abIn Japan, episodes 82 and 83 aired as part of a special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[136]
  9. ^Episode 95 originally aired as part of a special alongside episodes of Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan, and Kochikame.[158]
  10. ^ abEpisodes 127 and 128 originally aired as part of a special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[252]
  11. ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Toonami, unless otherwise noted. No dates are used for episodes 168 through 195 as they did not air on television in English. These episodes were, however, released on DVD. For further information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
  12. ^Aired as part of a special with episodes of other anime shows.
  13. ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Adult Swim's Toonami block, unless otherwise noted. No dates are used for episodes 196 through 206 as they did not air on television in English. These episodes were, however, released on DVD. For further information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
  14. ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Adult Swim's Toonami block. For information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
  15. ^Episode 246 aired as part of a special alongside episodes of Sazae-san and Chibi Maruko-chan.
  16. ^ abThe episodes 250 and 251 aired together as a one-hour special.
  17. ^Episode 261 aired as part of a special alongside episodes of Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan, and Kochikame.

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  526. ^'8thシーズン ウォーターセブン篇 piece.01' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on June 11, 2009.
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  539. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “EAST BLUE”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  540. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “SANJI”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  541. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “NAMI”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  542. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “LOGUE TOWN”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  543. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “GRAND LINE”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  544. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “CHOPPER”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  545. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “ARABASTA”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  546. ^'ONE PIECE Log Collection “VIVI”' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  547. ^One Piece Log Collection 'SKYPIEA' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on February 11, 2011.
  548. ^One Piece Log Collection 'GOD' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on February 11, 2011.
  549. ^One Piece Log Collection 'BELL' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on February 11, 2011.
  550. ^One Piece Log Collection 'NAVARON' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on February 11, 2011.
  551. ^One Piece Log Collection 'FOXY' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on February 11, 2011.
  552. ^One Piece Log Collection 'WATER SEVEN' (in Japanese). Toei Animation. Retrieved on February 11, 2011.
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  579. ^'One Piece: Season 1, Second Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  580. ^'One Piece: Season 1, Third Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  581. ^'One Piece: Season 1, Fourth Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  582. ^'One Piece: Season 2, First Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  583. ^'One Piece: Season 2, Second Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  584. ^'One Piece: Season 2, Third Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  585. ^'One Piece: Season 2, Fourth Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  586. ^'One Piece: Season Two, Fifth Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  587. ^'One Piece: Season 2, Sixth Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  588. ^'One Piece: Season 2, Seventh Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  589. ^'One Piece: Season 3, First Voyage'. Amazon.com.
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  592. ^'One Piece: Season 3, Fourth Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  593. ^'One Piece: Season 3, Fifth Voyage'. Amazon.com.
  594. ^'One Piece: Season 4, Voyage One'. Amazon.com.
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  596. ^'One Piece: Season 4, Voyage Three'. Amazon.com.
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  598. ^'One Piece: Season 4, Voyage Five'. Amazon.com.
  599. ^'One Piece: Collection One'. Amazon.com.
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  601. ^'One Piece: Collection Two'. Amazon.com.
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  603. ^'One Piece: Collection Three'. Amazon.com.
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  605. ^'One Piece: Collection Four'. Amazon.com.
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  607. ^'One Piece: Collection Five'. Amazon.com.
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  609. ^'One Piece: Collection Six'. Amazon.com.
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  611. ^'One Piece: Collection Seven'. Amazon.com.
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  613. ^'One Piece: Collection Eight'. Amazon.com.
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  621. ^'One Piece Collection: Box Two - Episodes 104-205 (Amazon Exclusive)'. Amazon.com.
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