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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.
Tie-in to the film One Piece Film: Strong World [125] 2 One Piece Volume 1000 "Z" December 15, 2012 84 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
Animated version of Chapter 0 and prequel to One Piece Film: Strong World: 4 "Glorious Island" Part 1: 5 minutes December 23, 2012 Prequel to One Piece Film: Z: 5 "Glorious Island" Part 2: 5 minutes December 30, 2012 6 "One Piece Film: Gold Episode 0" 10 minutes July 2, 2016 Prequel to One Piece Film: Gold: 7 "ROMANCE DAWN" October 20, 2019
One Piece is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name. As of 2024, it has more than 1,100 episodes. As of 2024, it has more than 1,100 episodes. Series overview
One Piece Strong World was released in France on August 24, 2011. [17] It was the first One Piece film to be released in cinemas in France. Selecta Visión released the film in Spain on DVD and Blu-ray on November 30, 2016, featuring Japanese and Spanish audio, as well as subtitles in Spanish. [18]
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.
One Piece (also referred to as One Piece: The Movie) is a 2000 anime film released by Toei Company. It is the first film based on the manga series of the same name, and the only film in the series to use cel animation. It was originally released on March 4, 2000 as part of the Spring 2000 Toei Anime Fair, alongside Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!.
One Piece! is a 1999 Japanese anthology film consisting of 14 comedy shorts by Shinobu Yaguchi and Takuji Suzuki. [1] The shorts in the compilation were shot over a period of five years in single, fixed takes with no editing, lights, sets or makeup, and were screened both at local and international film festivals. [2] [3] [4] [5]