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The North American commercial for Hudson Soft's Xexyz features a version of one of the ridable sea creatures (specifically the fish, though in green instead of the game's red) in animation that looks like it stepped out of a late 1980s mecha OVA title. Animation — Asia (non-Japanese) The infamous Beauty and Warrior, while very similar to the Japanese style, was actually made in Indonesia. Aachi and Ssipak's animation looks like a twisted Nicktoon with anime influences, like characters nose bleeding and becoming momentarily "chibi-styled". The Bat Man Shanghai shorts starring Catwoman have an anime aesthetic mixed with a heavy dose of Wuxia influence. The shorts were commissioned from Chinese studio Wolf Smoke for the DC Nation block on Cartoon Network. Barangay 143 is a Filipino basketball cartoon emulating anime-style aesthetics. Cupid's Chocolates is, to the untrained eye, virtually indistinguishable from an anime series. The catch: It was produced entirely in China. Flowering Heart is technically considered a Korean series, since it's mostly made out of Japan. Guardian Fairy Michel is a Korean animation that uses an anime art style. Leafie, a Hen into the Wild is infamous for being a sad film with Bishōnen ducks, but is a Korean film.

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[5] Music[edit] Main article: List of Bleach soundtracks The soundtrack of Bleach, composed by Shirō Sagisu, was released in four volumes and an anniversary box set. A series of character song albums, the "Bleach Beat Collection" albums, and best-of albums composed of the theme songs were released, all by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. [6] Five volumes of Bleach Soundtracks have been released. Bleach Original Soundtrack 1 has twenty five songs, released on May 18, 2005. [7] Bleach Original Soundtrack 2 has twenty three songs covering up to episode 64 of the Bount Arc and was released on August 8, 2006. [8] Bleach Original Soundtrack 3 has twenty seven songs and was released on November 5, 2008. [9] Bleach Original Soundtrack 4 was the fourth and final album that has thirty songs, and was released on December 16, 2009. [10] The fifth anniversary box set was released on July 29, 2009, with a CD including 21 previously unreleased songs. [11] The Bleach Beat Collections is a set of CDs published by Sony Music featuring recordings by the original Japanese voice actors that provide a look at the personalities of the characters they play, as well as the voice actors themselves. The first CD was released on June 22, 2005, twenty-one volumes followed across four named sets called Sessions. [12] A number of additional collections have been released. [31] No. Title Director Writer Release date Runtime 1 One Piece: The Movie Junji Shimizu Michiru Shimada March 4, 2000 51 minutes 2 Clockwork Island Adventure March 3, 2001 55 minutes 3 Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals March 2, 2002 56 minutes 4 Dead End Adventure Konosuke Uda Yoshiyuki Suga March 1, 2003 1 hr 35 min 5 The Cursed Holy Sword Kazuhisa Takenouchi March 6, 2004 1 hr 35 min 6 Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island Mamoru Hosoda Masahiro Itō March 5, 2005 1 hr 32 min 7 Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle Kōnosuke Uda March 4, 2006 1 hr 35 min 8 The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta Takahiro Imamura Hirohiko Kamisaka March 3, 2007 1 hr 30 min 9 Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom Junji Shimizu March 1, 2008 1 hr 53 min 10 One Piece Film: Strong World Munehisa Sakai December 12, 2009 1 hr 53 min 11 Straw Hat Chase Hiroyuki Satō Yasuyuki Tsutsumi March 19, 2011 30 minutes 12 One Piece Film: Z Tatsuya Nagamine Osamu Suzuki December 15, 2012 1 hr 47 min 13 One Piece Film: Gold Hiroaki Miyamoto Tsutomu Kuroiwa July 23, 2016 2 hours 14 One Piece: Stampede Takashi Otsuka Atsuhiro Tomioka,
Takashi Otsuka August 9, 2019 1 hr 41 min 15 One Piece Film: Red Gorō Taniguchi Tsutomu Kuroiwa August 6, 2022 1 hr 55 min Television specials[edit] Main article: List of One Piece television specials The One Piece franchise has spawned 13 television specials that aired on Fuji TV. Of these specials, the first four, as well as the sixth, eighth, ninth, and eleventh are original stories created by the anime staff with the exception of the fifth, seventh, tenth, twelfth, and thirteenth specials, which are alternate re-tellings of certain story arcs. No. Title Director Airdate Runtime Ref(s) 1 One Piece TV Special: Adventure in the Ocean's Navel Yukio Kaizawa December 20, 2000 50 minutes [32] 2 One Piece: Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream Munehisa Sakai April 6, 2003 46 minutes 3 "One Piece: Protect! The Last Great Stage" Junji Shimizu December 14, 2003 46 minutes 4 "One Piece: End-of-Year Special Plan! Chief Straw Hat Luffy's Detective Story" TBA December 18, 2005 42 minutes 5 "Episode of Nami: Tears of a Navigator and the Bonds of Friends" Katsumi Tokoro August 25, 2012 1 hr 46 min [32] 6 "Episode of Luffy: Adventure on Hand Island" Hiroyuki Morita, Mitsuru Hongo December 15, 2012 1 hr 42 min 7 "Episode of Merry: The Tale of One More Friend" Katsumi Tokoro August 24, 2013 1 hr 46 min 8 "3D2Y" Naoyuki Itou August 30, 2014 1 hr 47 min 9 "Episode of Sabo: The Three Brothers' Bond – The Miraculous Reunion and the Inherited Will" Gou Koga August 22, 2015 1 hr 46 min 10 "One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia" Kōnosuke Uda December 19, 2015 1 hr 46 min 11 "One Piece: Heart of Gold" Tatsuya Nagamine July 23, 2016 1 hr 44 min 12 "One Piece: Episode of East Blue: Luffy and His 4 Friends Great Adventure" Takashi Otsuka August 26, 2017 1 hr 46 min 13 "One Piece: Episode of Skypiea" Tetsuya Endo August 25, 2018 2 hr 10 min OVAs[edit] No. Title Length Airdate Note Ref(s) 1 "Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack" 29 minutes July 26, 1998 Produced and animated by Production I.
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