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Ookanban!, One Piece: Dai Gekisen Tokushuu! Hangeki Doumei vs. Big Mom, One Piece: Dai Tokushuu! Momonosuke no Mei Shogun e no Michi, One Piece: Dai Tannou Kikaku! "Shi no Gekai" Trafalgar LawAlternative version:One Piece Movie 09: Episode of Chopper Plus - Fuyu ni Saku, Kiseki no Sakura, The One PieceOther:One Piece: Cry Heart, Oishi-sa Hajikeru! One Piece, Sono Me ga Mitsumeru Mono, Tokyo One Piece Tower: Tongari Shima no Dai Hihou, Look Plus One Piece Special Movie, A-ra-shi: Reborn, One Piece: Mugiwara no Ichimi kara no Kansen Yobou Message, Miraijima, Monsters: Ippyaku Sanjou Hiryuu JigokuMore charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Monkey D. , Luffy Main Tanaka, Mayumi
Japanese Roronoa, Zoro Main Nakai, Kazuya
Japanese Sanji Main Hirata, Hiroaki
Japanese Nico, Robin Main Yamaguchi, Yuriko
Japanese Tony Tony, Chopper Main Ootani, Ikue
Japanese Nami Main Okamura, Akemi
Japanese Usopp Main Yamaguchi, Kappei
Japanese Brook Main Cho
Japanese Franky Main Yao, Kazuki
Japanese Jinbe Main Gouri, Daisuke
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More staff Staff Cook, Justin Producer Herek, Samantha Assistant Producer Uda, Kounosuke Director, Episode Director, Storyboard Nagamine, Tatsuya Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "We Are! (ウィーアー!)" by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし) (eps 1-47,1000) 2: "Believe" by Folder5 (eps 48-115) 3: "Hikari e (ヒカリヘ)" by The Babystars (ザ・ベイビースターズ) (eps 116-168) 4: "BON VOYAGE!" by Bon-Bon Blanco (eps 169-206) 5: "Kokoro no Chizu (ココロのちず)" by BOYSTYLE (eps 207-263) 6: "BRAND NEW WORLD" by D-51 (eps 264-278) 7: "We Are! (ウィーアー! 〜7人の麦わら海賊団篇〜)" by the 7-nin no Mugiwara Kaizokudan (7人の麦わら海賊団) (eps 279-283) 8: "Crazy Rainbow" by Tackey & Tsubasa (タッキー&翼) (eps 284-325) 9: "Jungle P" by 5050 (eps 326-372) 10: "We Are (ウィーアー! 〜10周年Ver. 〜)" by TVXQ (eps 373-394) 11: "Share The World" by TVXQ (eps 395-425) 12: "Kaze wo Sagashite (風をさがして)" by Mari Yaguchi to Straw Hat (矢口真里とストローハット) (eps 426-458) 13: "One day" by The ROOTLESS (eps 459-491) 14: "Fight Together" by Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵) (eps 493-516) 15: "We Go! (ウィーゴー!)" by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし) (eps 517-541,543-589) 16: "HANDS UP!" by Kouta Shinzato (新里宏太) (eps 591-628) 17: "Wake up!" by AAA (eps 629-686) 18: "Hard Knock Days" by GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE (eps 687-746) 19: "We Can! (ウィーキャン!)" by Kishidan to Hiroshi Kitadani (氣志團ときただにひろし) (eps 747-806) 20: "Hope" by Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵) (eps 807-855) 21: "Super Powers" by V6 (eps 856-891) 22: "OVER THE TOP" by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし) (eps 892-934) 23: "DREAMIN' ON" by Da-iCE (eps 935-999,1001-1004) 24: "PAINT" by I Don't Like Mondays. (eps 1005-1027,1031-1073) 25: "Shinjidai (新時代)" by Ado (eps 1028-1030) 26: "Saikou Toutatsuten (最高到達点)" by SEKAI NO OWARI (eps 1074-1088) 27: "Uuuuus! (あーーっす!)" by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし) (eps 1089-) Edit Ending Theme 1: "memories" by Maki Otsuki (大槻真希) (eps 1-30,808,968) 2: "RUN! RUN! RUN!" by Maki Otsuki (大槻真希) (eps 31-63) 3: "Watashi ga iru Yo (私がいるよ)" by TOMATO CUBE (eps 64-73) 4: "Shouchi no Suke (しょうちのすけ)" by Suitei Shoujo (推定少女) (eps 74-81) 5: "BEFORE DAWN" by AI-SACHI (eps 82-94) 6: "fish" by The Kaleidoscope (eps 95-106) 7: "GLORY -Kimi ga Iru kara- (GLORY-君がいるから-)" by Takako Uehara (上原多香子) (eps 107-118) 8: "Shining ray" by Janne Da Arc (eps 119-127,129-132) 9: "Family" by Mugiwara Kaizokudan (麦わら海賊団) (eps 128) 10: "Free Will" by Ruppina (eps 133-156) 11: "FAITH" by Ruppina (eps 157-168) 12: "A to Z ~One Piece Edition~ (A to Z〜ONE PIECE Edition〜)" by ZZ (eps 169-181) 13: "Tsuki to Taiyou (月と太陽)" by shela (eps 182-195) 14: "DREAMSHIP" by Aiko Ikuta (イクタ☆アイコ) (eps 196-206) 15: "Mirai Koukai (未来航海)" by Tackey & Tsubasa (タッキー&翼) (eps 207-230) 16: "Eternal Pose (エターナルポーズ)" by Asia Engineer (エイジアエンジニア) (eps 231-245) 17: "Dear friends" by TRIPLANE (eps 246-255) 18: "Asu wa Kuru kara (明日は来るから)" by TVXQ (eps 256-263) 19: "ADVENTURE WORLD" by Delicatessen (デリカテッセン) (eps 264-278) 20: "One Day" by The ROOTLESS (eps 492) 21: "We go! (ウィーゴー!)" by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし) (eps 542,590) 22: "Raise" by Chilli Beans. (eps 1071-1088) 23: "Dear sunrise" by Maki Otsuki (大槻マキ) (eps 1089-) More theme songs
Reviews Write review 641 Recommended 95 Mixed Feelings 84 Not Recommended All reviews (820) Feb 20, 2024 CristiaNNo Recommended Preliminary (1094/? eps)
One Piece is by far the best shounen anime I've watched. The characters and story are amazing and the manga is probably one of my favorites but wow.
STORY
The story started with an epic entrance. I've never seen a character enter the scene like that. At first he made people think that Coby was the main character because he was so focused on him, but once Coby discovered a barrel, Luffy suddenly came out of it while shouting “that was a nice nap! ,” I was blown away because it was hilarious, but a brilliant way for a character to make an appearance. At first, I .
The first of these was the Neo Print photo sticker machine, which you can still find in a number of malls and arcades to this day. If you've ever seen a photo booth that purports to let you take your picture with a variety of colorful frames and cheerful backgrounds, chances are it's a Neo Print machine. Less successful was the company's Hyper NeoGeo 64 hardware. Hoping to catch up with the 3D movement, SNK came up with a new 64-bit motherboard that included both 2D and 3D capabilities. The system used custom cabinets depending on the type of game--a stand-up cabinet for action and fighting, a cabinet with a light gun for shooting games, and a sit-down cabinet for racing games--and used a cartridge-based storage medium similar to that in the MVS. SNK produced versions of Samurai Shodown and Fatal Fury for its ill-fated Hyper NeoGeo 64 arcade hardware. Check out the full ad. Under the hood, the Hyper Neo carried a custom 64-bit RISC processor, 4 megabytes of program memory, 64 megabytes of 3D and texture memory, and 128 megabytes of memory for 2D characters and backgrounds. Unfortunately, the hardware was weak compared to the powerful arcade cabinets being offered by Namco and Sega, and the games fell far short of expectations. Namco released Tekken 3 in arcades in early 1997, and Sega released Virtua Fighter 3 later that same year. SNK produced Samurai Shodown 64 for the Hyper NeoGeo in December 1997.
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