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Tsutsumi faced Kazuki Anaguchi on December 26, 2023 on the undercard of Naoya Inoue vs Marlon Tapales. He won the bout by unanimous decision after four knockdowns during the bout to successfully defend his Japanese bantamweight belt. [11] Sadly, Anaguchi never regained consciousness, dying six weeks later. [12] [13]
Everything you need to know about Netflix's new show, Plus, how to watch the original "One Piece" anime.
The 15th One Piece film was released on August 6, 2022. It was first announced in the November 21, 2021 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump in commemoration of the anime Episode 1000's release. One Piece Film: Red is also the highest grossing One Piece film to date.
One Piece (stylized in all caps) is a fantasy adventure television series developed by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda for Netflix. The series is a live-action adaptation of the manga series of the same name by Eiichiro Oda, who serves as creative consultant for the show. It is produced by Kaji Productions and Shueisha, who also publishes the manga.
Prior to being cast in One Piece, Godoy primarily acted in Spanish-language Mexican TV shows, before taking on a main role in Canadian superhero series The Imperfects in 2022.
Inoue vs Tapales will take place on Tuesday 26 December, at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. ... Seiya Tsutsumi vs Kazuki Anaguchi (bantamweight) Kanamu Sakama vs John Paul Gabunilas (flyweight) ...
Tie-in to the film One Piece Film: Z [126] 3 One Piece Volume 777: July 23, 2016 Tie-in to the film One Piece Film: Gold [127] 4 One Piece Volume 794: A guide to the One Piece x Kyoto event [128] 5 One Piece Volume 333: March 9, 2018 Tie-in to the Tokyo One Piece Tower [129] 6 One Piece Volume 10089: August 9, 2019 81 Tie-in to the film One ...
One Piece The Movie: Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates). The film comic (ISBN 978-4-08-874236-6) was released on March 4 and the light novel (ISBN 978-4-08-703178-2) on March 7, 2007. [5] [6] The TV cut of the film, first aired in April of 2011 in Japan, adds a 15-minute prologue to the start of the film.