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"Kokoro no Chizu" Boystyle N/A (not dubbed) 207–263 57 6 "Brand New World" D-51: 264–278 15 7 "We Are! (7 Straw Hat Pirates Ver.)" 7 Straw Hat Pirates 279–283 279–325 5 47 8 "Crazy Rainbow" Tackey & Tsubasa: 284–325 Not licensed 42 — 9 "Jungle P" 5050 326–372 326–458 47 133 10 "We Are! (One Piece Animation 10th Anniversary Ver ...
Kokoro assures the crew that the frog, Yokozuna, was perfectly fine and that it was always testing its strength against the Sea Train Puffing Tom, which connects several of the nearby islands. She also explains that the Log Pose would lead them to Water Seven, a canal city of shipwrights where they could fix their ship, providing Luffy with a ...
More than 100 musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece.Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 51 singles, many of them were also released in collected form on the 8 compilation albums or the 17 soundtrack CDs, along with background music from the anime television series, the feature films, and video games.
The second opening and ending themes, used from episode 207 to 228, are "Kokoro no Chizu" (ココロのちず, lit. Map of the Heart) and "Mirai Koukai" (未来航海, lit. Future Voyage), respectively performed by Boystyle and Tackey & Tsubasa. In English speaking territories, "Mirai Koukai" was replaced with "Eternal Pose" (the following ...
"Kokoro no Sakebi o Uta ni Shitemita / Love Take It All" (心の叫びを歌にしてみた/Love take it all) is the 24th major single by the Japanese female idol group Cute. It was released in Japan on March 5, 2014.
"Nante Suteki na Ahiru no Boat" (by Mayu Watanabe, Aika Ōta, Mika Komori) "Nante Suteki na Sekai ni Umareta no Darō" (from AKB48 Team A 4th stage "Tadaima Renaichū") "Natsu ga Icchatta" (from AKB48 Team A 3rd stage "Dareka no Tame ni") "Natsu no Free & Easy" (by Nogizaka46) "Natsu no Mae" (by Team KIV) "Natsu no Saiminjutsu" (by Team M)
Haruka Shimazaki (島崎 遥香, Shimazaki Haruka, born March 30, 1994) is a Japanese actress, singer, and former member of the Japanese idol group AKB48. [2] [3] Her supposed apathetic attitude toward idol fans led to the popularity of the buzzword "salty treatment" (塩対応, shio taiō) in Japanese media. [4]
Mariko Kouda (國府田 マリ子, Kōda Mariko, born September 5, 1969 in Miyashiro, Minami Saitama, Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, J-pop singer and radio personality. [1]