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On April 7, 2013, a two-part hour-long crossover TV special, between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Toriko, referred to as Dream 9 Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! aired on Fuji TV. [1] The first part is named "Run, Strongest Team! Toriko, Luffy, Goku!"
One Piece is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name. As of 2025, it has more than 1,100 episodes. As of 2025, it has more than 1,100 episodes. Series overview
On October 13, 2024, it was announced that the series' Egghead story arc would enter on a six-month hiatus and is set to resume in April 2025, having a new time slot on Fuji TV. The One Piece Fan Letter special took the time slot on October 20, which will be followed by a 21-episode special edited version of the Fishman Island story arc, titled ...
Episode 1 - Romance Dawn. Episode 1 of the live-action series covers half of the Romance Dawn arc which sets off Luffy's adventure. Monkey D. Luffy, an optimistic young pirate with dreams of ...
The first art book, One Piece: Color Walk 1, released June 2001, [84] was also released in English by Viz Media on November 8, 2005. [85] A second art book, One Piece: Color Walk 2, was released on November 4, 2003; [86] and One Piece: Color Walk 3 – Lion the third art book, was released January 5, 2006. [87]
On August 29, 2009, the rest of the season's episodes, starting from episode 415 onwards, were streamed as a simulcast, only one hour after they aired on Fuji Television in Japan. [9] Only a single piece of theme music is used during the season: the opening theme "Share the World" by TVXQ. [1] [10]
1 One Piece Grand Paper Adventure 3D: June 1, 2007 12 978-4087804676 Shueisha [130] 2 One Piece 10th Treasures: July 27, 2007 [131] [132] 3 One Piece Film STRONG WORLD Eiichiro Oda Artbook: December 18, 2009 120 978-4087822519 Artbook by Oda Eichiro [133] 4 One Piece Strong Words Vol. 1 of 2: March 9, 2011 206 978-4087205824 Quote book written ...
English broadcasts of the season used the name translations established by 4Kids for the first 31 episodes; episodes 32 onward, and Home Media releases of the entire season, use Funimation's uncut naming scheme instead.