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Nami's log pose begins to point to the sky, after that, a big ship falls from sky and the crew finds a map in of an island named 'Skypiea' on a 200-year-old ship. They compete with the monkey-like Masira's salvage crew while they search for more clues on how to get there.
Season Season title Episodes Originally released; First released Last released; 1: East Blue: 61: October 20, 1999 (): March 14, 2001 (): 2: Entering into the Grand Line
An abridged remake of the Skypiea story arc. [n 9] The Straw Hats discover a map to Skypiea, a supposedly mythical civilization in the sky. They soon meet Mont Blanc Cricket, who directs them to a natural underwater explosion which serves as transport to the islands in the sky.
[1] The series uses 42 different pieces of theme music: 24 opening themes and 18 closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Toei Animation. The first DVD compilation was released on February 21, 2001, [2] with individual volumes releasing monthly.
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 ...
Volume 21 of One Piece, released in Japan by Shueisha on December 4, 2001. One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda which has been translated into various languages and spawned a substantial media franchise, including animated and live action television series, films, video games, and associated music and merchandise.
Avex Entertainment released the season's episodes on VHS in five compilations, [n 2] and on DVD in six compilations, [n 3] each containing three episodes, between April 3 and September 4, 2002. [7] [8] In the English language adaptation of the series by former licensee 4Kids Entertainment, the season's 16 episodes were cut down to a mere four.
Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates from Eiichirō Oda's One Piece manga series. [1] The majority of the season covers the "Enies Lobby" (エニエス·ロビー, Eniesu Robī) story arc, [2] which adapts Oda's manga from the end of the 39th through the 45th volumes.