As the Pirate King Gold Roger was executed on the gallows he revealed that he left everything he owned in life in "One Piece". This sparked the great age of pirates; a time where all attempt to journey to the end of the Grand Line. Monkey D. Luffy dreams of finding the legendary treasure and becoming the Pirate King. Together with his crew, his nakama: Roronoa Zoro the swordsman, Nami the navigator, Usopp the marksman, Sanji the chef, Tony Tony Chopper the doctor, Nico Robin the archaeologist, Franky the shipwright, and Brook the musician; the Straw Hat Pirates travel the Grand Line on their ship the Sunny Go in search of adventure and fulfillment of their dreams! But, many will stand in the way of Luffy's dream and the dreams of his nakama - pirates and the World Government alike.
One Piece is a very popular anime adapted from the popular manga of the same name created by manga-ka
Eiichiro Oda in 1997.
One Piece was soon animated by
Toei Animation, and started airing on the Japanese TV network
Fuji TV on October 20, 1999. From episode 207 and on,
One Piece has been simulcast (simultaneously broadcasted) in both
HDTV and
Standard Definition. Starting with episode 279,
One Piece began airing at a different timeslot, which varied from region to region in Japan. For the purposes of this guide, the early morning Sunday timeslot will be used, so the day the episode airs does not change.
One Piece has reached 400 episodes on May 10, 2009. There are currently nine movies, with a tenth set for a Spring 2009 release, and ten TV Specials.
Arcs:
Season 1: Axe-Hand Morgan Arc A.K.A.
Romance Dawn (001-003) and
Buggy Arc (004-008)
Season 2: Captain Kuro Arc (009-017) and
Don Kreig Arc (018-030)
Season 3: Arlong Arc (031-045) and
Buggy Side Story (046-047)
Season 4: Logue Town Arc (048-053) and
Warship Island Arc (054-060)
Season 5: Whiskey Peak Arc (061-067) and
Coby/Helmeppo Side Story (068-069)
Season 6: Little Garden Arc (070-077) and
Drum Island Arc (078-091)
Season 7: Arabasta Arc (092-130)
Season 8: Post-Arabasta Arc (131-135) and
Goat Island Arc (136-138) and
Rainbow Mist Arc (139-143)
Season 9: Jaya Arc (144-152) and
Skypiea Arc (153-195)
Season 10: G8 Arc (196-206) and
Davy Back Fight Arc (207-219) and
Memory Loss Arc (220-226)
Season 11: Water 7 Arc (227-263) and
Enies Lobby Arc (264-312) and
Water 7 Revisited Arc (313-325)
Season 12: Ice Hunter Arc (326-336) and
Thriller Bark Arc (337-381)
Season 13: Sabaody Archipelago Arc (382-405) and
Amazon Lily Arc (408-421) and
Impel Down Arc (422-Present) and
?? Arc
Specials:
TV Special 1: - Adventure in the Ocean's Navel
TV Special 2: - Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream!
TV Special 3: - Protect! The Last Great Performance
TV Special 4: - The Detective Memoirs of Chief Straw Hat Luffy
TV Special 5: - Boss Luffy Again! Dream or Reality Lottery Riot
TV Special 6: - The Great Mochimaki Race to the Castle! Conspiracy of the Red Nose.
TV Special 7: - The Criminal is Boss Luffy? Pursue the Missing Great Sakura
TV Special 8: - Chopperman Departs! Protect the TV Station by the Shore
TV Special 9: - Special Historical Arc - Boss Luffy Appears Again
TV Special 10: - Special Historical Arc - Destroy! Thriller Company's Trap
Opening Themes: - "We Are!" by Hiroshi Kitadani (eps. 1-46)
- "Believe" by Folder5 (eps. 47-116)
- "Hikari E" by The Babystars (eps. 117-168)
- "Bon Voyage!" by Bon-Bon Blanco (eps. 169-206)
- "Kokoro no Chizu" by BOYSTYLE (eps. 207-263)
- "Brand New World" by D-51 (eps. 264-278)
- "We Are!" by the Straw Hat Pirates (eps. 279-283)
- "Crazy Rainbow" by Tackey & Tsubasa (eps. 284-325)
- "Jungle P" by 5050 (eps. 326-372)
- "We Are!" by TVXQ (DBSK) (eps. 373-394)
- "Share The World" by TVXQ (DBSK) (eps. 375-Present)
Ending Themes: - "Memories" by Maki Otsuki (eps. 1-30)
- "RUN! RUN! RUN!" by Maki Otsuki (eps. 31-63)
- "Watashi ga iru Yo" by TOMATO CUBE (eps. 64-73)
- "Souchinosuke" by Suitei-Shoujo (eps. 74-81)
- "Before Dawn" by AI-SACHI (eps. 82-94)
- "Glory ~Kimi ga iru Kara~" by Takako Uehara (eps. 107-116)
- "Shining Ray" by Janne da Arc (eps. 117-132)
- "Free Will" by Ruppina (eps. 133-155)
- "Faith" by Ruppina (eps. 156-168)
- "A to Z" by ZZ (eps. 169-181)
- "Moon and Sun" by shela (eps. 182-195)
- "Dreamship" by Aiko Ikuta (eps. 196-206)
- "Future Voyage" by Tackey & Tsubasa (eps. 207-230)
- "Eternal Pose" by Asia Engineer (eps. 231-245)
- "Dear Friends" by TRIPLANE (eps. 246-255)
- "Ashita wa Kurukara" by Dong Bang Shin Gi (eps. 256-263)
- "Adventure World" by Delicatessen (eps. 264-278)
- No Ending Theme (eps. 279+)
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As the Pirate King Gold Roger was executed on the gallows he revealed that he left everything he owned in life in "One Piece". This sparked the great age of pirates; a time where all attempt to journey to the end of the Grand Line. Monkey D. Luffy dreams of finding the legendary treasure and becoming the Pirate King. Together with his crew, his nakama: Roronoa Zoro the swordsman, Nami the navigator, Usopp the marksman, Sanji the chef, Tony Tony Chopper the doctor, Nico Robin the archaeologist, Franky the shipwright, and Brook the musician; the Straw Hat Pirates travel the Grand Line on their ship the Sunny Go in search of adventure and fulfillment of their dreams! But, many will stand in the way of Luffy's dream and the dreams of his nakama - pirates and the World Government alike.
One Piece is a very popular anime adapted from the popular manga of the same name created by manga-ka
Eiichiro Oda in 1997.
One Piece was soon animated by
Toei Animation, and started airing on the Japanese TV network
Fuji TV on October 20, 1999. From episode 207 and on,
One Piece has been simulcast (simultaneously broadcasted) in both
HDTV and
Standard Definition. Starting with episode 279,
One Piece began airing at a different+)
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