The Movies of One Piece
2 years 5 months ago
There are currently 7 One Piece movies made in Japan. I've only seen six of them, and I'm planning to watch the 7th movie of OP when it comes out on DVD on the 21st of July.
My favorite movie has got to be the 4th or 5th one. They both have awesome storylines, but I just can't wait until I watch the 7th movie! x3
My favorite movie has got to be the 4th or 5th one. They both have awesome storylines, but I just can't wait until I watch the 7th movie! x3
I have seen 1 till 5. And in my opinion the 4th is the best one. Although number 5 was also nice. But 4th had the best humor and also that boat race was really cool. The boss was quite cheap. Just another version of Crocodile but that didnt really matter.
2 years 5 months ago
Hm...I see. Well, that's true, the 4th movie seemed to have a better storyline than all the others.
The 7th movie seems to have this...'omg-mecha-robot' storyline things. It's like gundam. xD
The 7th movie seems to have this...'omg-mecha-robot' storyline things. It's like gundam. xD
Seen 1-5.
1 felt the most like a big filler episode.
2 was a bit too crack for that.
3 was... Chopper. nuff said.
4 was awesome,
but I liked 5 the best because it was Zoro centered :D
1 felt the most like a big filler episode.
2 was a bit too crack for that.
3 was... Chopper. nuff said.
4 was awesome,
but I liked 5 the best because it was Zoro centered :D
1 felt the most like a big filler episode.
2 years 5 months ago
InoueOrihimeseen 1-5.
1 felt the most like a big filler episode.
2 was a bit too crack for that.
3 was... Chopper. nuff said.
4 was awesome,
but I liked 5 the best because it was Zoro centered :D
I totally agree. And of course 5 was good. xD Everyone loves Zoro-chan!
2 years 5 months ago
Well. I just saw the preview of the 7th movie. It looked pretty good, just like the manga looks like, but...
...The only disturbing part of it, is the girls. Seriously. I'm not going to tell you why. >>;
But overall, I love the 7th movie! ^^
...The only disturbing part of it, is the girls. Seriously. I'm not going to tell you why. >>;
But overall, I love the 7th movie! ^^
I loved the 4th movie (Dead End Adventure) and the 6th movie (Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island). Movies 1, 2, 3, and 5 were also excellent, and I cant wait for the 7th.
The second one remains my favorite. Sanji kicks so much ass in it.
2 years 5 months ago
Movie 2 did seem like a good movie, but I just didn't like the way it looked. And the storyline just seemed like...bleh. 

2 years 5 months ago
As the Pirate King Gold Roger was executed he revealed that his treasure, known as "One Piece", was hidden somewhere on the Grand Line. Monkey D. Luffy dreams of finding the legendary treasure and becoming the Pirate King, and after eating the devil's fruit gains the power to do so. But first he must find a crew...
Greatness,Glory,Gold. A Pirate Named Gold Roger also known as the Pirate King has conquered this all. He was executed with an unknown reason but before he died he had revealed his last word about The legendary Treasure named One Piece which was hidden in the Grand Line. 22 years after his Death, A Pirate named Monkey D. Luffy appeared and has only one Goal, To Become the Next "Pirate King" and Find The Treasure "One Piece". This Start The Never Ending Adventure...
Greatness,Glory,Gold. A Pirate Named Gold Roger also known as the Pirate King has conquered this all. He was executed with an unknown reason but before he died he had revealed his last word about The legendary Treasure named One Piece which was hidden in the Grand Line. 22 years after his Death, A Pirate named Monkey D. Luffy appeared and has only one Goal, To Become the Next "Pirate King" and Find The Treasure "One Piece". This Start The Never Ending Adventure...
2 years 5 months ago
One Piece was created by Eiichiro Oda, a former assistant to Rurouni Kenshin author Nobuhiro Watsuki. The series began its run in Issue 34 of the year 1997 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump and is still being serialized. As of April 4, 2006, the first 399 weekly installments have been collected in 41 tankōbon volumes. One Piece has currently reached 416 chapters.
One Piece is set in a fictional world, where pirates run rampant in an era known as the "Great Age of Piracy". This age was inaugurated with the execution of Gold Roger, the Pirate King. With his last words, Roger declared that all of the treasure he had collected was up for grabs, if it could be found, and described that it was all in "that" place, possibly referring to the Raftel, the last island in the Grand Line.
The story of One Piece focuses on the trials and tribulations of the Straw Hat Pirates, a crew led by the captain Monkey D. Luffy, as they sail the Grand Line from island to island in search of the Pirate King's great lost treasure. Unlike the traditional bloodthirsty pirate stereotype, the Straw-Hats are far truer to their ideals and are often seen helping a village rather than pillaging it. However, they are still pirates, and as such some crew members have been placed with large bounties on their heads. As of the current story arc, three of the seven pirates have bounties, with an expected eighth crew member and bounties for nearly all the crew members.
Because of its emotional story, original characters, engaging fight sequences, plot twists, sense of adventure, and a strong focus on unity and fighting for your dreams, One Piece has grown into one of the most popular shōnen manga in Japan.
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Animation
As the popularity of One Piece swelled with its serialization in Shonen Jump, it soon would reach an even larger audience through the medium of television, being adapted into an animated series. That television series (a largely faithful adaptation of the manga) debuted in 1999, but animated One Piece actually had its origins one year earlier.
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Early OVA
In 1998, OVAs for three manga serialized in Weekly Jump (including One Piece) were produced for the July "Jump Super Anime Tour". Called "Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzak", this one-episode OVA featured an original villain designed by Eiichiro Oda (the titular Ganzak). Notably, the animation for the OVA was handled by the renowned Production I.G., and the vocal cast was completely different from the later TV series, both of which lend a different feel to this production. Wataru Takagi, this OVA's Zoro, would later return to the Toei Animation-produced TV series to voice the pirate captain Bellamy the Hyena.
This OVA was originally shown only at the 1998 Jump Super Anime Tour; however, there was a Jump-exclusive promotion in early 1999, where fans could send in special coupons from the magazine and redeem them for a VHS copy. [1]. Later, a novelization of the OVA, by Tatsuya Hamazaki, would be published under Shueisha's Jump jBooks imprint. [2].
The animation in this differs very from the real series shown a year later, but the animation technique in this OVA was revived later starting from Episode 207 of the anime. (Look closely from episodes starting from 207, you'll see it resembles the animation in the OVA.)
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Movies
Since the debut of the series on television, Toei Animation has also produced seven One Piece feature films, released each spring since 2000. In typical fashion for movies based on serialized manga, the films feature self-contained, completely original plots with animation of higher quality than what the weekly anime allows for. Additionally, three of these movies have had special featurettes, showcasing the characters engaged in various activities unrelated to the series (specifically dancing, playing soccer, and playing baseball.) These movies, and their attached featurettes, are as follows:
One Piece: The Movie (ワンピース Wanpīsu, 2000)
Clockwork Island Adventure (ねじまき島の冒険 Nejimaki-Shima no Bōken, 2001)
Featurette: Django's Dance Carnival (ジャンゴのダンスカーニバル Jango no Dansu Kānibaru)
Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (珍獣島のチョッパー王国 Chinjū-jima no Choppā-Ōkoku, 2002)
Featurette: Dream Soccer King! (夢のサッカー王! Yume no Sakkā-Ō!)
Dead End Adventure (デッドエンドの冒険 Deddo Endo no Bōken, 2003)
Curse of the Sacred Sword (呪われた聖剣 Norowareta Seiken, 2004)
Featurette: Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King (めざせ! 海賊野球王 Mezase! Kaizoku Yakyū-Ō)
Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (オマツリ男爵と秘密の島 Omatsuri Danshaku to Himitsu no Shima, 2005)
The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle (カラクリ城のメカ巨兵 Karakuri-Jō no Meka Kyohei, 2006)
One Piece is set in a fictional world, where pirates run rampant in an era known as the "Great Age of Piracy". This age was inaugurated with the execution of Gold Roger, the Pirate King. With his last words, Roger declared that all of the treasure he had collected was up for grabs, if it could be found, and described that it was all in "that" place, possibly referring to the Raftel, the last island in the Grand Line.
The story of One Piece focuses on the trials and tribulations of the Straw Hat Pirates, a crew led by the captain Monkey D. Luffy, as they sail the Grand Line from island to island in search of the Pirate King's great lost treasure. Unlike the traditional bloodthirsty pirate stereotype, the Straw-Hats are far truer to their ideals and are often seen helping a village rather than pillaging it. However, they are still pirates, and as such some crew members have been placed with large bounties on their heads. As of the current story arc, three of the seven pirates have bounties, with an expected eighth crew member and bounties for nearly all the crew members.
Because of its emotional story, original characters, engaging fight sequences, plot twists, sense of adventure, and a strong focus on unity and fighting for your dreams, One Piece has grown into one of the most popular shōnen manga in Japan.
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Animation
As the popularity of One Piece swelled with its serialization in Shonen Jump, it soon would reach an even larger audience through the medium of television, being adapted into an animated series. That television series (a largely faithful adaptation of the manga) debuted in 1999, but animated One Piece actually had its origins one year earlier.
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Early OVA
In 1998, OVAs for three manga serialized in Weekly Jump (including One Piece) were produced for the July "Jump Super Anime Tour". Called "Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzak", this one-episode OVA featured an original villain designed by Eiichiro Oda (the titular Ganzak). Notably, the animation for the OVA was handled by the renowned Production I.G., and the vocal cast was completely different from the later TV series, both of which lend a different feel to this production. Wataru Takagi, this OVA's Zoro, would later return to the Toei Animation-produced TV series to voice the pirate captain Bellamy the Hyena.
This OVA was originally shown only at the 1998 Jump Super Anime Tour; however, there was a Jump-exclusive promotion in early 1999, where fans could send in special coupons from the magazine and redeem them for a VHS copy. [1]. Later, a novelization of the OVA, by Tatsuya Hamazaki, would be published under Shueisha's Jump jBooks imprint. [2].
The animation in this differs very from the real series shown a year later, but the animation technique in this OVA was revived later starting from Episode 207 of the anime. (Look closely from episodes starting from 207, you'll see it resembles the animation in the OVA.)
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Movies
Since the debut of the series on television, Toei Animation has also produced seven One Piece feature films, released each spring since 2000. In typical fashion for movies based on serialized manga, the films feature self-contained, completely original plots with animation of higher quality than what the weekly anime allows for. Additionally, three of these movies have had special featurettes, showcasing the characters engaged in various activities unrelated to the series (specifically dancing, playing soccer, and playing baseball.) These movies, and their attached featurettes, are as follows:
One Piece: The Movie (ワンピース Wanpīsu, 2000)
Clockwork Island Adventure (ねじまき島の冒険 Nejimaki-Shima no Bōken, 2001)
Featurette: Django's Dance Carnival (ジャンゴのダンスカーニバル Jango no Dansu Kānibaru)
Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (珍獣島のチョッパー王国 Chinjū-jima no Choppā-Ōkoku, 2002)
Featurette: Dream Soccer King! (夢のサッカー王! Yume no Sakkā-Ō!)
Dead End Adventure (デッドエンドの冒険 Deddo Endo no Bōken, 2003)
Curse of the Sacred Sword (呪われた聖剣 Norowareta Seiken, 2004)
Featurette: Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King (めざせ! 海賊野球王 Mezase! Kaizoku Yakyū-Ō)
Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (オマツリ男爵と秘密の島 Omatsuri Danshaku to Himitsu no Shima, 2005)
The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle (カラクリ城のメカ巨兵 Karakuri-Jō no Meka Kyohei, 2006)
2 years 5 months ago
Um...okay...? ._.;
2 years 5 months ago
I've seen 1-5.
The first 2 were disappointing to me. They weren't...attention grabbing, I started dozing off during the first one >_>.
My favorite was the 4th movie, most action, and i liked the story plot. Though it would've been cool to:
The first 2 were disappointing to me. They weren't...attention grabbing, I started dozing off during the first one >_>.
My favorite was the 4th movie, most action, and i liked the story plot. Though it would've been cool to:
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I have only seen 1-5, and I like them all on their own way, but I mostley like the 4th and the 5th ^^ I'm looking for number 6, but I can't find it anywhere with seed o.O And I'm looking foreward to the 7th.. I've heard that it should be really good ^^






