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  2. One Piece season 4 - Wikipedia

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    The second ending theme, from episodes 3–14, is "fish" performed by The Kaleidoscope in Japanese and Leah Clark in English. The third ending theme, from episode 15–26, is "Glory -Kimi ga Iru kara-" (Glory-君がいるから-, lit. Glory: Because You Are Here), performed by Takako Uehara in Japanese and Caitlin Glass in English.

  3. One Piece season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Original Japanese & Funimation titles [4] Directed by Written by Rank [n 1] Rating Original release date English air date; Romance Dawn: 1: 1: 1 "I'm Gonna Be King of the Pirates!" "I'm Luffy! The Man Who's Gonna Be King of the Pirates!" Transliteration: "Ore wa Rufi! Kaizoku Ō ni Naru Otoko Da!" (Japanese: 俺はルフィ!海賊王になる ...

  4. Nami (One Piece) - Wikipedia

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    Nami (Japanese: ナミ, ), also known as "Cat Burglar" Nami, is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. She is based on Ann and Silk, two characters from Oda's previous manga Romance Dawn. She is introduced as a thief and pickpocket who possesses cartographical, meteorological, and navigational skills.

  5. One Piece season 14 - Wikipedia

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    On Weatheria, Nami is cornered by the scientists again. However, Nami apologizes and takes off her shoes before luring the scientists to the edge of a cliff, allowing Nami to stay on the island. Nami requests Haredas to teach her the weather of the New World, as she wants to help Luffy on his journey to become King of the Pirates.

  6. One Piece season 15 - Wikipedia

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    One Piece Log: Fishman Island Saga, also known in Japan as Special Edited Version - One Piece: Fish-Man Island Arc, is a 21-episode remastered and condensed version of the "Fishman Island" story arc which will run from November 2024 to March 2025 in place of the TV anime's regular broadcast, which will be on hiatus from October to April. [4 ...

  7. One Piece season 19 - Wikipedia

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    Crunchyroll LLC (North America – Region 1/A); Madman Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand – Region 4/B) Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref. NA UK & IE AUS & NZ Season Thirteen Voyage One 783–794 July 4, 2023 N/A N/A ISBN N/A [44] Voyage Two 795–806 August 8, 2023 N/A N/A ISBN N/A [45] Voyage Three 807–818 September 12, 2023 N/A N/A

  8. One Piece season 18 - Wikipedia

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    Crunchyroll LLC (North America – Region 1/A); Madman Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand – Region 4/B) Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref. NA UK & IE AUS & NZ Season Twelve Voyage One 747–758 October 4, 2022 N/A December 6, 2023 ISBN N/A [13] Voyage Two 759–770 January 17, 2023 N/A February 7, 2024 ISBN N/A [14] Voyage Three 771 ...

  9. One Piece season 6 - Wikipedia

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    The ending theme "Free Will" by Ruppina in Japanese and Kristine Sa in English is used until episode 156, followed by Ruppina's "Faith" until episode 168 in Japanese, with Caitlin Glass performing the English version, "A to Z" by ZZ in Japanese and Vic Mignogna in English until episode 181 and "Tsuki to Taiyō" (月と太陽, lit.