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In the Japanese version of the One Piece anime series, and related media, Nami has been voiced by Akemi Okamura. [9] In 2001, Okamura temporarily left the series due to her pregnancy; Wakana Yamazaki acted as a
substitute for episodes 70-78. [10] In the OVA Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!, Nami was voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi. [11] In 4Kids Entertainment’s dub of the anime, Nami is voiced by Kerry Williams. [12] In Funimation Entertainment's dub of the anime, Nami is voiced by Luci Christian. [13] Nami is portrayed by Emily Rudd in the live action
adaptation of One Piece. [14] Characteristics[edit] Nami possesses several abilities. She can tell climate changes and draw sea charts. [15] She is also a pickpocket. [6] During the early part of the series, Nami possesses a three-sectioned bo staff until Usopp creates a variation of her staff, known as the Clima-Tact (天候棒(クリマ・タクト), Kuraima Takuto, renamed "Climate Baton" in Viz Media's manga
translation and "Weather Forcer" in 4Kids' anime dub), which can control the weather at will. [16] Later, Usopp upgrades her weapon to the Perfect Clima-Tact (完全版 "天候棒"(パーフェクト・クリマ・タクト), Pāfekuto Kurima Takuto, renamed "Perfected Climate Baton" in the Viz Media manga translation and "Complete Clima-Tact" in Funimation's anime dub), using Dials to increase her attacks.
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The series also began its localized serialization with Chapter 33 of the
manga in its Shonen Jump Alpha magazine starting on July 30, 2012. Since then, Viz has simul-published the chapters in
English in North America. The series is also licensed in France by Kazé Manga, with the first volume having released on May 27, 2010. Anime See also: List of Blue Exorcist episodes List of Seasons Opening and ending themes List of home video releases (DVD & Blu-ray releases) A anime adaption for the manga was first announced on November 27, 2010 on the official website of Shueisha's Jump SQ. The anime was produced by A-1 Pictures with Hitoshi Okamura as the producer. Originally the series was scheduled to air on April 10, 2011 on MBS; however, due to the March 11, 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the series' broadcast was delayed until April 17, 2011.