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Jump to navigationJump to searchOne Piece is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Eiichiro Oda. Produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda and Munehisa Sakai, the first eight seasons were broadcast on Fuji Television from October 20, 1999 to April 30, 2006. One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy whose body has gained the properties of rubber from accidentally eating a supernatural fruit, and his crew of diverse pirates, the Straw Hat Pirates. Luffy's greatest ambition is to obtain the world's ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates.[1]
The series uses 39 different pieces of theme music: 21 opening themes and 18 closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Toei Animation. The first DVD compilation was released on February 21, 2001,[2] with individual volumes releasing monthly. The Singaporean company Odex released part of the series locally in English and Japanese in the form of dual audio video CDs.[3]
In 2004, 4Kids Entertainment licensed the first five seasons for an English-language broadcast in North America. This dub was heavily edited for content, as well as length, reducing the first 143 episodes to 104, and thus receiving large amounts of controversy and fan backlash.[4]One Piece made its U.S. premiere on September 18, 2004, on the Fox network's Fox Box programming block, and also began airing on the Cartoon Network's Toonami block in April 2005. In December 2006, 4Kids cancelled production due to financial reasons.[5]
In April 2007, Funimation Entertainment acquired the license of One Piece from 4Kids and would use their in-house voice cast in preparation for the series' DVD releases.[6] Beginning with the sixth season, the Funimation dubbed episodes aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from September 2007 until March 2008, airing episodes 144 to 167.[7] In Australia, Cartoon Network resumed airing new One Piece episodes in April 2008, airing episodes 168-169. From November 2008 to January 2009 the network also aired the remainder of the season, airing episodes 170-195[8] The first unedited, bilingual DVD box set, containing 13 episodes, was released on May 27, 2008.[9] Similarly sized sets followed with 31 sets released as of July 2015.[10][11] Episodes had begun streaming since August 29, 2009.[12] Funimation's uncut dub later resumed airing on Adult Swim's revived Toonami block from episode 207 onwards from May 18, 2013.[13]
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On March 10, 2017, it was announced on Toonami Pre-Flight that One Piece would be removed from the block after March 18.
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Episode list[edit]
Season 01 (1999–2001)[edit]
| No. | 4Kids title Original Japanese & Funimation titles[14] | Direction | Screenplay | Rank[n 1] Rating | Original airdate | English airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orig./Funi. | 4Kids | ||||||
| 1 | 1 | 'I'm Gonna Be King of the Pirates!' 'I'm Luffy! The Man Who's Gonna Be King of the Pirates!' Transcription: 'Ore wa Rufi! Kaizoku Ō ni Naru Otoko Da!' (Japanese: 俺はルフィ!海賊王になる男だ!) | Konosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 6 12.4 | October 20, 1999[15] | September 18, 2004[16] |
| 2 | 2 | 'Roronoa Zoro: Pirate Hunter' 'Enter the Great Swordsman! Pirate Hunter Roronoa Zoro!' Transcription: 'Daikengō Arawaru! Kaizokugari Roronoa Zoro' (Japanese: 大剣豪現る!海賊狩りロロノア·ゾロ) | Tetsuji Nakamura | Mitsuru Shimada | 9 11.7 | November 17, 1999[17] | September 25, 2004[18] |
| 3 | 3 | 'An Unlikely Pair: The Pirate & The Pirate Hunter' 'Morgan versus Luffy! Who's the Mysterious Pretty Girl?' Transcription: 'Mōgan tai Rufi! Nazo no Bishōjo wa Dare?' (Japanese: モーガンVSルフィ!謎の美少女は誰?) | Mitsuru Shimada | Hidehiko Kadota | 7 13.3 | November 24, 1999[19] | October 2, 2004[20] |
| 4 | 4 | 'The Passing Of The Hat' 'Luffy's Past! Enter Red-Haired Shanks!' Transcription: 'Rufi no Kako! Akagami no Shankusu Tōjō' (Japanese: ルフィの過去!赤髪のシャンクス登場) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 9 12.9 | December 8, 1999[21] | October 9, 2004[22] |
| 5 | 5 | 'The Circus Comes To Town' 'A Terrifying Mysterious Power! Captain Buggy, the Clown Pirate!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu Nazo no Chikara! Kaizoku Dōke Bagī-senchō!' (Japanese: 恐怖!謎の力·海賊道化バギー船長!) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 8 13.5 | December 15, 1999[23] | October 16, 2004[24] |
| 6 | 6 | 'The Beast Breaker' 'Desperate Situation! Beast Tamer Mohji vs. Luffy!' Transcription: 'Zettai Zetsumei! Mōjūtsukai Mōji VS Rufi!' (Japanese: 絶体絶命!猛獣使いモージvsルフィ!) | Shigeyasu Yamauchi | Mitsuru Shimada | 1 12.3 | December 29, 1999[25] | October 23, 2004[26] |
| 7 | 7 | 'The Desperate Duel' 'Epic Showdown! Swordsman Zoro vs. Acrobat Cabaji!' Transcription: 'Sōzetsu Kettō! Kengō Zoro VS Kyokugei no Kabaji!' (Japanese: 壮絶決闘!剣豪ゾロvs曲芸のカバジ!) | Tetsuji Nakamura | Mitsuru Shimada | 1 12.3 | December 29, 1999[25] | October 30, 2004 |
| 8 | 8 | 'Who Gets the Last Laugh?' 'Who is the Victor? Devil Fruit Power Showdown!' Transcription: 'Shōsha wa Dotchi? Akuma no Mi no Nōryoku Taiketsu!' (Japanese: 勝者はどっち?悪魔の実の能力対決!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 1 12.3 | December 29, 1999[25] | November 6, 2004[27] |
| 9 | 9 | 'The Teller of Tales' 'The Honorable Liar? Captain Usopp!' Transcription: 'Seigi no Usotsuki? Kyaputen Usoppu' (Japanese: 正義のうそつき?キャプテンウソップ) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 8 11.4 | January 12, 2000[28] | November 13, 2004[29] |
| 10 | 10 | 'The Bluff and the Bluffer' 'The Weirdest Guy Ever! Jango the Hypnotist!' Transcription: 'Shijō Saikyō no Hen na Yatsu! Saiminjutsushi Jango' (Japanese: 史上最強の変な奴!催眠術師ジャンゴ) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 9 12.7 | January 19, 2000[30] | November 20, 2004[31] |
| 11 | 10–11 | 'The Bluff and the Bluffer' / 'The War at the Shore' 'Expose the Plot! Pirate Butler, Captain Kuro!' Transcription: 'Inbō o Abake! Kaizoku Shitsuji Kyaputen Kuro' (Japanese: 陰謀を暴け!海賊執事キャプテンクロ) | Shigeyasu Yamauchi | Junki Takegami | 8 12.1 | January 26, 2000[32] | November 20, 2004 November 27, 2004[33] |
| 12 | 11 | 'The War at the Shore' 'Clash with the Black Cat Pirates! The Great Battle on the Slope!' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Kuroneko Kaizoku-dan Sakamichi no Daikōbō!' (Japanese: 激突!クロネコ海賊団坂道の大攻防!) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 9 13.2 | February 2, 2000[34] | November 27, 2004 |
| 13 | 12 | 'The Black Cat Pirates' 'The Terrifying Duo! Meowban Brothers vs. Zoro!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Futarigumi! Nyāban Burazāsu VS Zoro' (Japanese: 恐怖の二人組!ニャーバン兄弟VSゾロ) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 7 14.7 | February 9, 2000[35] | December 4, 2004[36] |
| 14 | 13 | 'Good Pirates vs. Bad Pirates' 'Luffy Back in Action! Miss Kaya's Desperate Resistance!' Transcription: 'Rufi Fukkatsu! Kaya-ojōsama no Kesshi no Teikō' (Japanese: ルフィ復活!カヤお嬢様の決死の抵抗) | Yukio Kaizawa | Junki Takegami | 10 12.8 | February 16, 2000[37] | December 11, 2004[38] |
| 15 | 14 | 'The Purr-fect plan' 'Beat Kuro! Usopp the Man's Tearful Resolve!' Transcription: 'Kuro o Taose! Otoko Usoppu Namida no Ketsui!' (Japanese: クロを倒せ!男ウソップ涙の決意!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 6 14.4 | February 23, 2000[39] | December 18, 2004[40] |
| 16 | 15 | 'The Long Arm of the Claw' 'Protect Kaya! The Usopp Pirates' Great Efforts!' Transcription: 'Kaya o Mamore! Usoppu Kaizoku-dan dai Katsuyaku!' (Japanese: カヤを守れ!ウソップ海賊団大活躍!) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 8 13.9 | March 1, 2000[41] | January 8, 2005[42] |
| 17 | 16 | 'The Cat's Ninth Life' 'Anger Explosion! Kuro vs. Luffy! How it Ends!' Transcription: 'Ikari Bakuhatsu! Kuro vs Rufi Ketchaku no Yukue!' (Japanese: 怒り爆発!クロVSルフィ決着の行方!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 9 14.1 | March 8, 2000[43] | January 15, 2005[44] |
| 18 | 17 | 'The Scrub in the Shrub' 'You're the Weird Creature! Gaimon and His Strange Friends!' Transcription: 'Anta ga Chinjū! Gaimon to Kimyō na Nakama' (Japanese: あんたが珍獣!ガイモンと奇妙な仲間) | Junichi Fujise | Michiru Shimada | 9 12.0 | March 15, 2000[45] | January 22, 2005[46] |
| 19 | 18 | 'Zolo's Pledge' 'The Three-Sword Style's Past! Zoro and Kuina's Vow!' Transcription: 'Santōryū no Kako! Zoro to Kuina no Chikai!' (Japanese: 三刀流の過去!ゾロとくいなの誓い!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 4 14.3 | March 22, 2000[47] | January 29, 2005[48] |
| 20 | 19 | 'King of the Busboys' 'Famous Cook! Sanji of the Sea Restaurant!' Transcription: 'Meibutsu Kokku! Kaijō Resutoran no Sanji' (Japanese: 名物コック!海上レストランのサンジ) | Yukio Kaizawa | Junki Takegami | 3 15.0 | April 12, 2000[49] | February 5, 2005[50] |
| 21 | 20 | 'Respecting Sanji' 'Unwelcome Customer! Sanji's Food and Ghin's Debt!' Transcription: 'Manekarezaru Kyaku! Sanji no Meshi to Gin no On' (Japanese: 招かれざる客!サンジの飯とギンの恩) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 3 15.0 | April 12, 2000[49] | February 12, 2005[51] |
| 22 | 21 | 'Recipe for Disaster' 'The Strongest Pirate Fleet! Commodore Don Krieg!' Transcription: 'Saikyō no Kaizoku Kantai! Teitoku Don Kurīku' (Japanese: 最強の海賊艦隊!提督ドン·クリーク) | Yukio Kaizawa | Junki Takegami | 8 12.2 | April 26, 2000[52] | February 19, 2005[53] |
| 23 | 22 | 'The Red Footed Pirate' 'Protect Baratie! The Great Pirate, Red Foot Zeff!' Transcription: 'Mamore Baratie! Dai Kaizoku – Akaashi no Zefu' (Japanese: 守れバラティエ!大海賊·赫足のゼフ) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | — | May 3, 2000 | February 26, 2005[54] |
| 24 | 23 | 'The Better Swordsman' 'Hawk-Eye Mihawk! The Great Swordsman Zoro Falls At Sea!' Transcription: 'Taka no Me no Mihōku! Kengō Zoro Umi ni Chiru' (Japanese: 鷹の目のミホーク!剣豪ゾロ海に散る) | Hidehiko Kadota | Mitsuri Shimada | 8 11.9 | May 10, 2000[55] | March 5, 2005[56] |
| 25 | 24 | 'Pearl Jam' 'The Deadly Foot Technique Bursts Forth! Sanji vs. The Invincible Pearl!' Transcription: 'Hissatsu Ashiwaza Sakuretsu! Sanji vs Teppeki no Pāru' (Japanese: 必殺足技炸裂!サンジVS鉄壁のパール) | Yuji Endo | Mitsuri Shimada | 5 13.7 | May 17, 2000[57] | March 12, 2005[58] |
| 26 | 25 | 'Stranded' 'Zeff and Sanji's Dream! The Illusory All Blue!' Transcription: 'Zefu to Sanji no Yume Maboroshi no Ōruburū' (Japanese: ゼフとサンジの夢·幻のオールブルー) | Mitsuru Shimada | Munehisa Sakai | 7 13.1 | May 24, 2000[59] | March 19, 2005[60] |
| 27 | 26 | 'Here We Go A Ghin' 'Cool-headed, Cold-hearted Demon! Pirate Fleet Chief Commander Ghin!' Transcription: 'Reitetsu Hijō no Kijin Kaizoku Kantai Sōchō Gin' (Japanese: 冷徹非情の鬼人·海賊艦隊総隊長ギン) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 3 14.2 | May 31, 2000[61] | March 26, 2005[62] |
| 28 | 27 | 'Blitz Krieg' 'I Won't Die! Fierce Battle, Luffy vs. Krieg!' Transcription: 'Shinanee yo! Gekitō Rufi vs Kurīku!' (Japanese: 死なねェよ!激闘ルフィVSクリーク!) | Junji Shimizu | Junki Takegami | 9 12.1 | June 7, 2000[63] | April 2, 2005[64] |
| 29 | 28 | 'The Crack of Don' 'The Conclusion of the Deadly Battle! A Spear of Blind Determination!' Transcription: 'Shitō no Ketchaku! Hara ni Kukutta Ippon no Yari!' (Japanese: 決闘の決着!腹にくくった1本の槍!) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 10 10.6 | June 21, 2000[65] | April 9, 2005[66] |
| 30 | 29 | 'New Crew' 'Set Sail! The Seafaring Cook Sets off With Luffy!' Transcription: 'Tabidachi! Umi no Kokku wa Rufi to Tomo Ni' (Japanese: 旅立ち!海のコックはルフィとともに) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 6 13.2 | June 28, 2000[67] | April 16, 2005[68] |
| 31 | 30 | 'The Mermen' 'The Worst Man in the Eastern Seas! Fishman Pirate Arlong!' Transcription: 'Higashi no Umi Saiaku no Otoko! Gyojin Kaizoku Āron!' (Japanese: 東の海最悪の男!魚人海賊アーロン!) | Yuji Endo | Michiru Shimada | 8 11.5 | July 12, 2000[69] | April 23, 2005[70] |
| 32 | 31 | 'The Thief With a Heart of Gold' 'Witch of Cocoyashi Village! Arlong's Female Leader!' Transcription: 'Kokoyashi Mura no Majo! Āron no On'nakanbu' (Japanese: ココヤシ村の魔女!アーロンの女幹部) | Munehisa Sakai | Michiru Shimada | 2 13.1 | July 19, 2000[71] | April 30, 2005[72] |
| 33 | 32 | 'The Marked Marksman' 'Usopp Dead?! When is Luffy Going to Make Landfall?!' Transcription: 'Usoppu Shisu? Rufi Jōriku wa Mada?' (Japanese: ウソップ死す!?ルフィ上陸はまだ?) | Yukio Kaizawa | Michiru Shimada | 2 13.1 | July 19, 2000[71] | May 7, 2005[73] |
| 34 | 33 | 'It Takes A Thief' 'Everyone's Gathered! Usopp Speaks the Truth About Nami!' Transcription: 'Zen'in Shūketsu! Usoppu ga Kataru Nami no Shinjitsu' (Japanese: 全員集結!ウソップが語るナミの真実) | Junji Shimizu | Michiru Shimada | 5 12.7 | July 26, 2000[74] | May 14, 2005[75] |
| 35 | 34 | 'The Belle of the Brawl' 'Untold Past! Female Warrior Bellemere!' Transcription: 'Himerareta Kako! On'nasenshi Berumēru!' (Japanese: 秘められた過去!女戦士ベルメール!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Michiru Shimada | 6 11.5 | August 2, 2000[76] | May 21, 2005[77] |
| 36 | 34 | 'The Belle of the Brawl' 'Survive! Mother Bellemere and Nami's Bond!' Transcription: 'Ikinuke! Haha Berumēru to Nami no Kizuna!' (Japanese: 生き抜け!母ベルメールとナミの絆!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 5 12.2 | August 9, 2000[78] | May 21, 2005 |
| 37 | 35 | 'You Dirty Rat!' 'Luffy Rises! Result of the Broken Promise!' Transcription: 'Rufi Tatsu! Uragirareta Yakusoku no Ketsumatsu!' (Japanese: ルフィ立つ!裏切られた約束の結末) | Junichi Fujise | Michiru Shimada | 5 11.4 | August 16, 2000[79] | May 28, 2005[80] |
| 38 | 36 | 'War of the Species' 'Luffy in Big Trouble! Fishmen vs. the Luffy Pirates!' Transcription: 'Rufi Dai Pinchi! Gyojin vs Rufi Kaizoku-dan' (Japanese: ルフィ大ピンチ!魚人VSルフィ海賊団) | Yuji Endo | Michiru Shimada | 3 13.6 | August 23, 2000[81] | June 4, 2005[82] |
| 39 | 37 | 'Arms Against Arms' 'Luffy Submerged! Zoro vs. Hatchan the Octopus!' Transcription: 'Rufi Suibotsu! Zoro vs Tako no Hatchan' (Japanese: ルフィ水没!ゾロVSタコのはっちゃん) | Junji Shimizu | Michiru Shimada | 5 14.4 | August 30, 2000[83] | June 11, 2005[84] |
| 40 | 37–38 | 'Arms Against Arms' / 'The Comeback Kid' 'Proud Warriors! Sanji and Usopp's Fierce Battles!' Transcription: 'Hokori Takaki Senshi! Gekitō Sanji to Usoppu' (Japanese: 誇り高き戦士!激闘サンジとウソップ) | Yoko Ikeda | Michiru Shimada | 8 13.6 | September 6, 2000[85] | June 11, 2005 June 18, 2005[86] |
| 41 | 38 | 'The Comeback Kid' 'Luffy at Full Power! Nami's Determination and the Straw Hat!' Transcription: 'Rufi Zenkai! Nami no Ketsui to Mugiwara Bōshi' (Japanese: ルフィ全開!ナミの決意と麦わら帽子) | Munehisa Sakai | Michiru Shimada | 4 13.6 | September 13, 2000[87] | June 18, 2005 |
| 42 | 38–39 | 'The Comeback Kid' / 'Wanted!' 'Explosion! Fishman Arlong's Fierce Assault From the Sea!' Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Gyojin Āron Umi Kara no Mōkōgeki!' (Japanese: 炸裂!魚人アーロン海からの猛攻撃!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Michiru Shimada | 2 15.0 | September 27, 2000[88] | June 18, 2005 June 25, 2005[89] |
| 43 | 39 | 'Wanted!' 'End of the Fishman Empire! Nami's My Friend!' Transcription: 'Gyojin Teikoku no Owari! Nami wa Ore no Nakama da!' (Japanese: 魚人帝国の終り!ナミは俺の仲間だ!) | Junji Shimizu | Michiru Shimada | 2 15.0 | September 27, 2000[88] | June 25, 2005 |
| 44 | - | 'Setting Out with a Smile! Farewell, Hometown Cocoyashi Village!' Transcription: 'Egao no Tabitachi! Saraba Kokyō Kokoyashi Mura' (Japanese: 笑顔の旅立ち!さらば故郷ココヤシ村) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 5 13.2 | October 11, 2000[90] | — |
| 45 | 39 | 'Wanted!' 'Bounty! Straw Hat Luffy Becomes Known to the World!' Transcription: 'Shōkinkubi! Mugiwara no Rufi yo ni Shirewataru' (Japanese: 賞金首!麦わらのルフィ世に知れ渡る) | Yoko Ikeda | Junki Takegami | 6 13.6 | October 25, 2000[91] | June 25, 2005 |
| 46 | — | 'Chase Straw Hat! Little Buggy's Big Adventure!' Transcription: 'Mugiwara o Oe! Chiisana Bagī no Dai Bōken' (Japanese: 麦わらを追え!小さなバギーの大冒険) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 6 14.4 | November 1, 2000[92] | — |
| 47 | — | 'The Wait is Over! The Return of Captain Buggy!' Transcription: 'Omachi Ka Ne! Aa Fukkatsu no Bagī Senchō' (Japanese: お待ちかね!ああ復活のバギー船長) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 8 13.5 | November 8, 2000[93] | — |
| 48 | 40 | 'Roguetown' 'The Town of the Beginning and the End! Landfall at Logue Town!' Transcription: 'Hajimari to Owari no Machi – Rōgutaun Jōriku' (Japanese: 始まりと終わりの町·ローグタウン上陸) | Junichi Fujise | Michiru Shimada | 5 15.7 | November 22, 2000[94] | July 2, 2005[95] |
| 49 | 40–41 | 'Roguetown' / 'Switched Blades' 'Kitetsu III and Yubashiri! Zoro’s New Swords and the Woman Sergeant Major!' Transcription: 'Sandai Kitetsu to Yubashiri! Zoro no Shintō to Josōchō' (Japanese: 三代鬼徹と雪走!ゾロの新刀と女曹長) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Michiru Shimada | 5 15.7 | July 2, 2005 November 22, 2000[94] | July 9, 2005[96] |
| 50 | — | 'Usopp vs. Daddy the Parent! Showdown at High!'[n 2] Transcription: 'Usoppu vs Kozure no Dadi Mahiru no Kettō' (Japanese: ウソップVS子連れのダディ真昼の決闘) | Katsumi Tokoro | Michiru Shimada | 5 15.2[97] | November 29, 2000[97] | July 2, 2005 |
| 51 | 41–42 | 'Switched Blades' / 'Sanji Sizzles' 'Fiery Cooking Battle? Sanji vs. the Beautiful Chef!' Transcription: 'Honō no Ryōri Batoru? Sanji vs Bijin Shefu' (Japanese: 炎の料理バトル?サンジVS美人シェフ) | Munehisa Sakai | Michiru Shimada | 6 14.0 | December 6, 2000[98] | July 2, 2005 July 16, 2005[99] |
| 52 | 42–43 | 'Sanji Sizzles' / 'Buggy's Back' 'Buggy's Revenge! The Man Who Smiles On the Execution Platform!' Transcription: 'Bagī no Ribenji! Shokeidai de Warau Otoko!' (Japanese: バギーのリベンジ!処刑台で笑う男!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Michiru Shimada | 5 14.7 | December 13, 2000[100] | July 16, 2005 July 23, 2005[101] |
| 53 | 43 | 'Buggy's Back' 'The Legend Has Started! Head for the Grand Line!' Transcription: 'Densetsu wa Hajimatta! Mezase Idai Naru Kōro' (Japanese: 伝説は始まった!目指せ偉大なる航路) | Ken Koyama | Michiru Shimada | 6 14.1 | January 10, 2001[102] | July 23, 2005 |
| 54 | — | 'Precursor to a New Adventure! Apis, a Mysterious Girl!' Transcription: 'Arata Naru Bōken no Yokan! Nazo no Shōjo Apisu' (Japanese: 新たなる冒険の予感!謎の少女アピス) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 8 14.1 | January 17, 2001[103] | — |
| 55 | — | 'Miraculous Creature! Apis' Secret and the Legendary Island!' Transcription: 'Kiseki no Seibutsu! Apisu no Himitsu to Densetsu no Shima' (Japanese: 奇跡の生物!アピスの秘密と伝説の島) | Harume Kosaka | Junki Takegami | 7 15.3 | January 24, 2001[104] | — |
| 56 | — | 'Eric Attacks! Great Escape from Warship Island!' Transcription: 'Erikku Shutsugeki! Gunkanjima Kara no Dai Dasshutsu!' (Japanese: エリック出撃!軍艦島からの大脱出!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 6 14.7 | January 31, 2001[105] | — |
| 57 | — | 'A Solitary Island in the Distant Sea! The Legendary Lost Island!' Transcription: 'Zekkai no Kotō! Densetsu no Rosuto Airando' (Japanese: 絶海の孤島!伝説のロストアイランド) | Yoko Ikeda | Junki Takegami | 8 14.6 | February 7, 2001[106] | — |
| 58 | — | 'Showdown in the Ruins! Tense Zoro vs. Eric!' Transcription: 'Haikyō no Kettō! Kinpaku no Zoro tai Erikku!' (Japanese: 廃虚の決闘!緊迫のゾロVSエリック) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 5 16.6 | February 21, 2001[107] | — |
| 59 | — | 'Luffy, Completely Surrounded! Commodore Nelson's Secret Strategy!' Transcription: 'Rufu Kanzen Hōi! Teitoku Neruson no Hissaku' (Japanese: ルフィ完全包囲!提督ネルソンの秘策) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 5 16.6 | February 21, 2001[107] | — |
| 60 | — | 'Through the Sky They Soar! The 1000 Year Legend Lives Again!' Transcription: 'Ōsora o Mau Mono! Yomigaeru Sennen no Densetsu!' (Japanese: 大空を舞うもの!甦る千年の伝説) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Junki Takegami | 4 16.3 | February 28, 2001[108] | — |
| 61 | 44 | 'Fantastic Voyage' 'An Angry Showdown! Cross the Red Line!' Transcription: 'Ikari no Ketchaku! Akai Dairiku o Norikoero!' (Japanese: 怒りの決着!赤い大陸を乗り越えろ!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 4 16.0 | March 7, 2001[109] | July 30, 2005[110] |
| 62 | 44 | 'Fantastic Voyage' 'The First Line of Defense? The Giant Whale Laboon Appears!' Transcription: 'Sasho no Toride? Kyodai Kujira Rabūn Arawareru' (Japanese: 最初の砦?巨大クジラ·ラブーン現る) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 6 13.7 | March 21, 2001[111] | July 30, 2005 |
Season 02 (2001)[edit]
| No. | 4Kids title Original Japanese & Funimation titles[112] | R&R[n 3] | Original airdate | English airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orig./Funi. | 4Kids | ||||
| 63 | — | 'A Promise Between Men! Luffy and the Whale Vow to Meet Again!' Transcription: 'Otoko no Yakusoku! Rufi to Kujira Saikai no Chikai' (Japanese: 男の約束! ルフィとクジラ再会の誓い) | 6 13.7 | March 21, 2001[n 4][111] | — |
| 64 | 44 | 'Fantasic Voyage' 'A Town that Welcomes Pirates? Setting Foot on Whisky Peak!' Transcription: 'Kaizoku Kangei no Machi? Uisukīpīku Jōriku' (Japanese: 海賊歓迎の町? ウイスキーピーク上陸) | 2 17.2 | April 15, 2001[n 5][113] | July 30, 2005[110] |
| 65 | 45 | 'Baroque Works' 'Explosion! The Three Swords Style! Zoro vs. Baroque Works!' Transcription: 'Sakuretsu Santōryū! Zoro vs Barokku Wākusu' (Japanese: 炸裂三刀流! ゾロVSバロックワークス) | 2 17.2 | April 15, 2001[n 5][113] | August 6, 2005[114] |
| 66 | 46 | 'Luffy vs. Zoro' 'All Out Battle! Luffy vs. Zoro, Mysterious Grand Duel!' Transcription: 'Shinken Shōbu! Rufi vs Zoro Nazo no Dai Kettō' (Japanese: 真剣勝負! ルフィVSゾロ謎の大決闘!) | 5[n 6] 14.1 | April 22, 2001[115] | August 13, 2005[116] |
| 67 | 47 | 'Escape From Misty Peak' 'Deliver Princess Vivi! The Luffy Pirates Set Sail!' Transcription: 'Ōjo Bibi o Todokero! Rufi Kaizoku Dan Shukkō' (Japanese: 王女ビビを届けろ! ルフィ海賊団出航) | 4 15.0 | April 29, 2001[117] | August 20, 2005[118] |
| 68 | — | 'Try Hard, Coby! Coby and Helmeppo's Struggles in the Marines!' Transcription: 'Ganbare Kobī! Kobimeppo Kaigun Funtōki' (Japanese: 頑張れコビー! コビメッポ海軍奮闘記) | 3 14.6 | May 13, 2001[119] | — |
| 69 | — | 'Coby and Helmeppo's Resolve! Vice-Admiral Garp's Parental Affection!' Transcription: 'Kobimeppo no Ketsui! Gāpu Chūshō no Oyagokoro' (Japanese: コビメッポの決意! ガープ中将の親心) | 3 15.8 | May 20, 2001[120] | — |
| 70 | — | 'An Ancient Island! The Shadow Hiding in Little Garden!' Transcription: 'Taiko no Shima! Ritoru Gāden ni Hisomu Kage!' (Japanese: 太古の島! リトルガーデンに潜む影!) | 6 13.1 | May 27, 2001[121] | — |
| 71 | — | 'Huge Duel! The Giants Dorry and Broggy!' Transcription: 'Dekkai Kettō! Kyojin Dorī to Burogī' (Japanese: でっかい決闘! 巨人ドリーとブロギー) | 3 14.7 | June 3, 2001[122] | — |
| 72 | — | 'Luffy Gets Angry! A Dirty Trick Violates the Sacred Duel!' Transcription: 'Rufi Okoru! Seinaru Kettō ni Hiretsu na Wana' (Japanese: ルフィ怒る! 聖なる決闘に卑劣な罠) | 8 12.5 | June 17, 2001[123] | — |
| 73 | — | 'Broggy's Bitter Tears of Victory! The Conclusion of Elbaf!' Transcription: 'Burogī Shōri no Gōkyū! Erubafu no Ketchaku!' (Japanese: ブロギー勝利の号泣! エルバフの決着) | 4 15.3 | June 24, 2001[124] | — |
| 74 | — | 'The Devilish Candle! Tears of Regret and Tears of Anger!' Transcription: 'Ma no Cyandoru! Munen no Namida to Okari no Namida' (Japanese: 魔のキャンドル! 無念の涙と怒りの涙) | 3 15.6 | July 15, 2001[125] | — |
| 75 | — | 'A Hex on Luffy! Colors Trap!' Transcription: 'Rufi o Osō Maryoku! Karāzutorappu!' (Japanese: ルフィを襲う魔力! カラーズトラップ) | 6 12.8 | August 12, 2001[126] | — |
| 76 | — | 'Time to Fight Back! Usopp's Quick Thinking and Fire Star!' Transcription: 'Iza Hangeki! Usoppu no Kiten to Kaenboshi!' (Japanese: いざ反撃! ウソップの機転と火炎星!) | 2 14.9 | August 19, 2001[n 7][127] | — |
| 77 | 47 | 'Escape From Misty Peak' 'Farewell Giant Island! Head for Alabasta!' Transcription: 'Saraba Kyojin no Shima! Arabasuta o Mezase' (Japanese: さらば巨人の島! アラバスタを目指せ) | 2 14.9 | August 19, 2001[n 7][127] | August 20, 2005 |
Season 03 (2001)[edit]
| No. | 4Kids title/Funimation title Original Japanese title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orig. | 4Kids | |||
| 78 | 48 | 'Saving Nami' Nami's Sick? Beyond the Snow Falling on the Sea! Transcription: 'Nami ga byōki? Umi ni furu yuki no mukō ni!' (Japanese: ナミが病気?海に降る雪の向こうに!) | August 26, 2001[128] | August 27, 2005[129] |
| 79 | 48 | 'Saving Nami' A Raid! The Tin Tyrant and Tin Plate Wapol! Transcription: 'Kishū! Burikingu gō to Buriki no Waporu' (Japanese: 奇襲!ブリキング号とブリキのワポル) | September 2, 2001[130][131] | August 27, 2005 |
| 80 | 48–49 | 'Saving Nami'/'Rabid Rabbits' An Island without Doctors? Adventure in a Nameless Land! Transcription: 'Isha no inai shima? Na mo naki kuni no bōken' (Japanese: 医者のいない島?名も無き国の冒険!) | September 9, 2001[132] | August 27, 2005 September 10, 2005[133] |
| 81 | 49–50 | 'Rabid Rabbits'/'Avalanche!' Are You Happy? The Doctor Called Witch! Transcription: 'Happī kai? Majo to yobareta isha!' (Japanese: ハッピーかい?魔女と呼ばれた医者!) | September 16, 2001[134] | September 10, 2005 September 24, 2005[135] |
| 82 | 50 | 'Avalanche!' Dalton's Resolve! Wapol's Corps Lands on the Island! Transcription: 'Doruton no kakugo! Waporu gundan shima ni jōriku' (Japanese: ドルトンの覚悟!ワポル軍団島に上陸) | October 7, 2001[n 8][136] | September 24, 2005 |
| 83 | 51 | 'The Big Climb' 'The Island Where Snow Lives! Climb the Drum Rockies!' Transcription: 'Yuki no sumi shima! Doramu Rokkī o nobore!' (Japanese: 雪の住む島!ドラムロッキーを登れ!) | October 7, 2001[n 8][136] | September 24, 2005[135] |
| 84 | 52 | 'Tony Tony Chopper' 'Blue-nosed Reindeer! Chopper's Secret!' Transcription: 'Tonakai wa aoppana! Choppā no himitsu!' (Japanese: トナカイは青っ鼻!チョッパーの秘密) | October 21, 2001[137] | October 1, 2005[138] |
| 85 | 53 | 'Freaky' 'An Outcast's Dream! Hiriluk the Quack!' Transcription: 'Hamidashimono no yume! Yabu isha Hiruruku!' (Japanese: はみだし者の夢!やぶ医者ヒルルク!) | October 28, 2001[139] | October 8, 2005[140] |
| 86 | 54 | 'The Impossible Dream' 'Hiriluk's Cherry Blossoms and the Will that Gets Carried On!' Transcription: 'Hiruruku no sakura to uketsugare yuku ishi!' (Japanese: ヒルルクの桜と受け継がれゆく意志!) | November 4, 2001[141] | October 15, 2005[142] |
| 87 | 55 | 'Defending the Flag' 'Fight Wapol's Crew! The Power of the Munch Munch Fruit!' Transcription: 'VS Waporu gundan! Bakubaku no mi no nōryoku!' (Japanese: VSワポル軍団!バクバクの実の能力!) | November 11, 2001[143] | October 22, 2005[144] |
| 88 | 56 | 'Let's Get Ready to Rumble' 'Zoan-type Devil Fruit! Chopper's Seven-form Transformation!' Transcription: 'Zōn kei akuma no mi! Choppā Shichidan Hengei' (Japanese: 動物系悪魔の実!チョッパー七段変形) | November 18, 2001[145] | October 29, 2005[146] |
| 89 | 57 | 'The Once & Future King' 'When the Kingdom's Rule Ends! The Flag of Faith Flies Forever!' Transcription: 'Ōkoku no shihai owaru toki! Shinnen no hata wa eien ni' (Japanese: 王国の支配終る時!信念の旗は永遠に) | November 25, 2001[147] | November 5, 2005[148] |
| 90 | 58 | 'Doc Rock' 'Hiriluk's Cherry Blossoms! Miracle in the Drum Rockies!' Transcription: 'Hiruruku no sakura! Doramu Rokkī no kiseki' (Japanese: ヒルルクの桜!ドラムロッキーの奇跡) | December 2, 2001[149] | November 12, 2005[150] |
| 91 | 59 | 'Heading For Disaster' 'Goodbye Drum Island! I'm Going Out to Sea!' Transcription: 'Sayōnara Doramujima! Boku wa umi e deru!' (Japanese: さようならドラム島!僕は海へ出る!) | December 9, 2001[151] | February 11, 2006[152] |
| 92 | 60 | 'Face Off' 'Alabasta's Hero and a Ballerina on the Ship!' Transcription: 'Arabasuta no eiyū to senjō no barerīna' (Japanese: アラバスタの英雄と船上のバレリーナ) | December 9, 2001[151] | February 18, 2006[152] |
Season 04 (2001–2002)[edit]
| No. | 4Kids title/Funimation title Original Japanese title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orig. | 4Kids | |||
| 93 | 61 | 'Boogie Powder' 'Off to the Desert Kingdom! The Rain-Summing Powder and the Rebel Army!' Transcription: 'Iza sabaku no kuni e! Ame o yobu kona to hanrangun' (Japanese: いざ砂漠の国へ!雨を呼ぶ粉と反乱軍) | December 16, 2001[153] | February 25, 2006[154] |
| 94 | 62 | 'Chasing Luffy' 'The Heroes Reunion! His Name is Fire Fist Ace!' Transcription: 'Gōketsutachi no saikai! Yatsu no na wa hiken no Ēsu' (Japanese: 豪傑達の再会!奴の名は火拳のエース) | December 23, 2001[155] | March 4, 2006[156][157] |
| 95 | 63 | 'Oh, Brother!' 'Ace and Luffy! Hot Emotions and Brotherly Bonds!' Transcription: 'Ēsu to Luffy! Atsuki omoi to kyōdai no kizuna' (Japanese: エースとルフィ!熱き想いと兄弟の絆) | January 6, 2002[n 9][158] | March 11, 2006[159][160] |
| 96 | 64 | 'All Dried Up' 'Erumalu, the City of Green and the Kung Fu Dugongs!' Transcription: 'Midori no machi Erumaru to Kunfū Jugon!' (Japanese: 緑の町エルマルとクンフージュゴン!) | January 13, 2002[161][162] | March 11, 2006[160] March 18, 2006[163] |
| 97 | 65 | 'Humps, Bumps & Chumps' 'Adventure in the Country of Sand! The Monsters that Live in the Scorching Land!' Transcription: 'Suna no kuni no bōken! Ennetsu no daichi ni sugomu mamono' (Japanese: 砂の国の冒険!炎熱の大地に棲む魔物) | January 20, 2002[164] | March 25, 2006[165] April 29, 2006[166] |
| 98 | 66 | 'The Sand Trap' 'Enter the Desert Pirates! The Men Who Live Freely!' Transcription: 'Sabaku no kaizokudan tōjō! Jiyū ni ikiru otokotachi' (Japanese: 砂漠の海賊団登場!自由に生きる男達) | January 27, 2002[167] | April 5, 2006[168] May 6, 2006[169] |
| 99 | 67 | 'Tough Bluff' 'False Fortitude! Camu, Rebel Soldier at Heart!' Transcription: 'Nisemono no iji! Kokoro no hanrangun Kamyu!' (Japanese: ニセモノの意地!心の反乱軍カミュ!) | February 3, 2002[170] | April 6, 2006[171] May 13, 2006[172] |
| 100 | 68 | 'Kids of the Kingdom' 'Rebel Warrior Koza! The Dream Vowed to Vivi!' Transcription: 'Hanrangun senshi Kōza! Bibi ni chikatta yume!' (Japanese: 反乱軍戦士コーザ!ビビに誓った夢!) | February 10, 2002[173] | April 10, 2006[174] May 20, 2006[175] |
| 101 | 69 | 'Scorpion' 'Showdown in a Heat Haze! Ace vs. the Gallant Scorpion!' Transcription: 'Yōen no kettō! Ēsu vs otoko sukōpion' (Japanese: 陽炎の決闘!エースVS男スコーピオン) | February 17, 2002[176][177] | April 11, 2006[178] May 27, 2006[citation needed] |
| 102 | 70 | 'Secret Beneath the Sand' 'Ruins and Lost Ways! Vivi, Her Friends, and the Country's Form!' Transcription: 'Kiseki to maigo! Bibi to nakama to kuni no katachi' (Japanese: 遺跡と迷子!ビビと仲間と国のかたち) | February 24, 2002[179] | April 12, 2006[180] June 3, 2006[181] |
| 103 | 71 | 'Odd Numbers' 'Spiders Café at 8 o'Clock! The Enemy Leaders Gather!' Transcription: 'Supaidāzu Kafe ni hachiji teki kanbu shūgō' (Japanese: スパイダーズカフェに8時敵幹部集合) | March 3, 2002[182] | April 13, 2006[183] June 10, 2006[184] |
| 104 | 72 | 'Zero' 'Luffy vs. Vivi! The Tearful Vow to Put Friends on the Line!' Transcription: 'Rufi vs Bibi! Nakama ni kakeru namida no chikai' (Japanese: ルフィVSビビ!仲間に賭ける涙の誓い) | March 10, 2002[185] | June 17, 2006[186][187] |
| 105 | 73 | 'Chase to Rainbase' 'The Battlefront of Alabasta! Rainbase, the City of Dreams!' Transcription: 'Arabasuta sensen! Yume no machi Reinbēsu!' (Japanese: アラバスタ戦線!夢の町レインベース) | March 17, 2002[188] | June 24, 2006[189] |
| 106 | 74 | 'Caged!' 'The Trap of Certain Defeat! Storming Raindinners!' Transcription: 'Zettai zetsumei no wana! Reindināzu totsunyū' (Japanese: 絶体絶命の罠!レインディナーズ突入) | March 24, 2002[190] | July 1, 2006[191][192] |
| 107 | 75 | 'Kingnapped' 'Operation Utopia Commences! The Swell of Rebellion Stirs!' Transcription: 'Yūtopia sakusen hatsudō! Ugokidashita uneri' (Japanese: ユートピア作戦発動!動き出した) | April 14, 2002[193] | July 8, 2006[194] |
| 108 | 76 | 'They Call Me Mr. Prince' 'The Terrifying Banana Gators and Mr. Prince!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Bananawani to Misutā Purinsu' (Japanese: 恐怖のバナナワニとミスタープリンス) | April 21, 2002[195][196] | July 8, 2006[197] |
| 109 | 77 | 'The Great Escape' 'The Key to a Great Comeback Escape! The Wax-Wax Ball!' Transcription: 'Gyakuden dai dasshutsu e no kagi! Dorudoru Bōru!' (Japanese: 逆転大脱出への鍵!ドルドルボール!) | April 28, 2002[198] | February 3, 2007[199][200] |
| 110 | 78 | 'Zero Tolerance' 'Merciless Mortal Combat! Luffy vs. Crocodile!' Transcription: 'Nasakemuyō no shitō! Rufi vs Kurokodairu!' (Japanese: 情無用の死闘!ルフィVSクロコダイル) | May 5, 2002[201] | February 10, 2007[202][203] |
| 111 | 79 | 'Off the Hook' 'Dash For a Miracle! Alabasta Animal Land!' Transcription: 'Kiseki e no Shissō! Arabasuta Dōbutsu Rando' (Japanese: 奇跡への疾走!アラバスタ動物ランド) | May 12, 2002[204] | February 17, 2007[205][206] |
| 112 | 80 | 'Rebel Rousers' 'Rebel Army vs. Royal Army! Showdown at Alubarna!' Transcription: 'Hanrangun vs kokuōgun! Kessen wa Arubāna!' (Japanese: 反乱軍VS国王軍!決戦はアルバーナ!) | May 19, 2002[207] | February 24, 2007[208] |
| 113 | 81 | 'Two Bad' 'Alubarna Grieves! The Fierce Captain Karoo!' Transcription: 'Naki no Arubāna! Gekitō Karū taichō' (Japanese: 嘆きのアルバーナ!激闘カルー隊長!) | June 2, 2002[209] | March 3, 2007[210][211] |
| 114 | 82 | 'Extra Innings' 'Sworn on a Friend's Dream! The Battle of Molehill, Block 4!' Transcription: 'Nakama no yumi ni chikau! Kettō Mogura tsuka 4 banchō' (Japanese: 仲間の夢に誓う!決闘モグラ塚4番街) | June 9, 2002[212][213] | March 10, 2007[135][214] |
| 115 | 83 | 'Blow Up!' 'Big Opening Day Today! The Copy-Copy Montage!' Transcription: 'Honjitsu dai kōkai! Manemane Montāju!' (Japanese: 本日大公開!マネマネモンタージュ!) | June 16, 2002[215] | March 17, 2007[216][217] |
| 116 | 84 | 'Trading Faces' 'Transformed into Nami! Bon Clay's Rapid-Fire Ballet Kenpo!' Transcription: 'Nami ni henshin! Bonkurē renpatsu baree Kenpō' (Japanese: ナミに変身!ボンクレ-連発バレエ拳法) | June 23, 2002[218] | March 24, 2007[219][220] |
| 117 | 85 | 'The Weather Forcer' 'Nami's Cyclone Advisory! Clima Takt Burst!' Transcription: 'Nami no senpū chūihō! Kurimatakuto sakuretsu' (Japanese: ナミの旋風注意報!クリマタクト炸裂) | June 30, 2002[221] | April 14, 2007[222][223] |
| 118 | 86 | 'Bad Girls' 'Secret Passed Down in the Royal Family! The Ancient Weapon Pluton!' Transcription: 'Ōke ni tsuwaru himitsu! Kodai heiki Puruton' (Japanese: 王家に伝わる秘密!古代兵器プルトン) | July 14, 2002[224] | April 21, 2007[225][226] |
| 119 | 87 | 'Zolo vs. Mr. One' 'Secret of Powerful Swordplay! Ability to Cut Steel and the Rhythm Things Have!' Transcription: 'Gōken no kyokui! Kōtetsu o kiru chikara to mono no kokyū' (Japanese: 豪剣の極意!鋼鉄を斬る力と物の呼吸) | July 21, 2002[227] | April 28, 2007[228][229] |
| 120 | 88 | 'Hook, Lie & Sinker' 'The Battle is Over! Koza Raises the White Flag!' Transcription: 'Tatakai wa owatta! Kōza ga ageta shiroi hata' (Japanese: 戦いは終わった!コーザが掲げた白い旗) | August 4, 2002[230] | May 5, 2007[231][232] |
| 121 | 89 | 'His Fatal Flaw' 'Where Vivi's Voice Gets Heard! The Hero Descends!' Transcription: 'Bibi no koe no yukue! Hīrō wa maiorita!' (Japanese: ビビの声の行方!英雄は舞い降りた!) | August 11, 2002[233] | May 12, 2007[234][235] |
| 122 | 90 | 'Live & Let Dry' 'Sand Croc and Water Luffy! The Second Round of the Duel!' Transcription: 'Suna wani to mizu Rufi! Kettō dai ni raundo' (Japanese: 砂ワニと水ルフィ!決闘第2ラウンド) | August 18, 2002[236][237] | May 19, 2007[238][239] |
| 123 | 91 | 'The Crypt Script' 'That Looks Croc-ish! Luffy, Run to the Royal Tomb!' Transcription: 'Wanippoi! Ōke no haka e hashire Rufi!' (Japanese: ワニっぽい!王家の墓へ走れルフィ!) | August 25, 2002[240] | May 26, 2007[241][242] |
| 124 | 92 | 'The Sweat Threat' 'The Nightmare Draws Near! This is the Sand-Sand Clan's Secret Base!' Transcription: 'Akumu no toki hakaru! Koko wa Sunasunadan himitsu kichi' (Japanese: 悪夢の時迫る!ここは砂砂団秘密基地) | September 1, 2002[243] | June 9, 2007[244][245] |
| 125 | 93 | 'The Bomb in the Bellfry' 'Magnificent Wings! My Name is Pell, Guardian Deity of the Country!' Transcription: 'Idai naru tsubame! Wa ga na wa kuno no shigoshin Peru' (Japanese: 偉大なる翼!我が名は国の守護神ペル) | September 8, 2002[246] | June 16, 2007[247][248] |
| 126 | 94 | 'Sandbagged' 'I Will Surpass You! Rain Falls in Alabasta!' Transcription: 'Koete iku! Arabasuta ni ame ga furu!' (Japanese: 越えていく!アラバスタに雨が降る!) | September 15, 2002[249] | June 23, 2007[250][251] |
| 127 | 95 | 'All the King's Men' 'A Farewell to Arms! Pirates and Different Ideas of Justice!' Transcription: 'Buki yo saraba! Kaizoku to ikutsu ka no seigi' (Japanese: 武器よさらば!海賊といくつかの正義) | October 6, 2002[n 10][252] | June 30, 2007[253] |
| 128 | 96 | 'The Turn of the Two' 'The Pirates' Banquet and Operation Escape from Alabasta!' Transcription: 'Kaizokutachi no utage to Arabasuta dasshutsu sakusen!' (Japanese: 海賊たちの宴とアラバスタ脱出作戦!) | October 6, 2002[n 10][252] | July 14, 2007[254] |
| 129 | 97 | 'Pirate Vivi?' 'It All Started On That Day! Vivi Tells the Story of Her Adventure!' Transcription: 'Hajimaru wa ano hi! Bibi ga kataru bōkendan' (Japanese: 始まりはあの日!ビビが語る冒険譚) | October 20, 2002[255][256] | July 21, 2007[257][258] |
| 130 | 98 | 'Stowaway' 'Scent of Danger! The Seventh Member is Nico Robin!' Transcription: 'Kiken na kaori! Shichininme wa Niko Robin!' (Japanese: 危険な香り!七人目はニコ·ロビン!) | October 27, 2002[259] | July 28, 2007[260][261] |
Season 05 (2002–2003)[edit]
| No. | 4Kids Entertainment Title/Funimation Title Original Japanese title[112] | Original airdate | English airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orig. | 4Kids | |||
| 131 | — | 'The First Patient! The Untold Story of the Rumble Ball!' Transcription: 'Hajimete no Kanja! Ranburu Bōru Hiwa' (Japanese: はじめての患者! ランブルボール秘話) | November 3, 2002[262] | — |
| 132 | — | 'Uprising of the Navigator! For the Unyielding Dream!' Transcription: 'Kōkaishi no Hanran! Yuzure Nai Yume no Tame ni!' (Japanese: 航海士の反乱! ゆずれない夢の為に!) | November 10, 2002[263] | — |
| 133 | — | 'A Recipe Handed Down! Sanji, the Iron Man of Curry!' Transcription: 'Uketsugareru Yume! Karē no Tetsujin Sanji' (Japanese: 受け継がれる夢! カレーの鉄人サンジ) | November 17, 2002[264] | — |
| 134 | — | 'I Will Make it Bloom! Usopp, the Man, and the Eight-Foot Shell!' Transcription: 'Sakasete Misemasu! Otoko Usoppu Hachi Shaku Tama' (Japanese: 咲かせてみせます! 男ウソップ八尺玉) | November 24, 2002[265] | — |
| 135 | 99 | 'Legend of the Pirate Hunter!' 'The Fabled Pirate Hunter! Zoro, the Wandering Swordsman!' Transcription: 'Uwasa no Kaizoku Gari! Sasurai no Kenshi Zoro' (Japanese: 噂の海賊狩り! さすらいの剣士ゾロ) | December 1, 2002[266] | August 4, 2007[267][268] |
| 136 | — | 'Zenny of the Island of Goats and the Pirate Ship in the Mountains!' Transcription: 'Yagi no Shima no Zenii to Yama no Naka no Kaizoku Sen!' (Japanese: ヤギの島のゼニィと山の中の海賊船!) | December 8, 2002[269] | — |
| 137 | — | 'How's Tricks? The Designs of Zenny the Moneylender!' Transcription: 'Mōkarimakka? Kanekashi Zenii no Yabō!' (Japanese: 儲かりまっか? 金貸しゼニィの野望!) | December 15, 2002[270] | — |
| 138 | — | 'Whereabouts of the Island Treasure! Attack of the Zenny Pirates!' Transcription: 'Shima no Otakara no Yukue! Zenii Kaizoku Dan Shutsugeki!' (Japanese: 島のお宝の行方! ゼニィ海賊団出撃!) | December 22, 2002[271][272] | — |
| 139 | 100 | 'The Rainbow Mist' 'Legend of the Rainbow Mist! Old Man Henzo of Luluka Island!' Transcription: 'Nijiiro no Kiri Densetsu! Rurukajima no Rōjin Henzo' (Japanese: 虹色の霧伝説! ルルカ島の老人ヘンゾ) | January 5, 2003[273][274] | August 11, 2007[275][276] |
| 140 | 101 | 'Wreckers Reef' 'Residents of the Land of Eternity! The Pumpkin Pirates!' Transcription: 'Eien no Kuni no Jūnin! Panpukin Kaizoku Dan!' (Japanese: 永遠の国の住人! パンプキン海賊団!) | January 12, 2003[277] | August 25, 2007[278][279] |
| 141 | 102 | 'No Way Out' 'Thoughts of Home! The Pirate Graveyard of No Escape!' Transcription: 'Kokyū e no Omoi! Dasshutsu Funō no Kaizoku Hakaba!' (Japanese: 故郷への想い! 脱出不能の海賊墓場!) | January 19, 2003[280] | September 1, 2007[281][282] |
| 142 | 103 | 'Into The Mist' 'An Inevitable Melee! Wetton's Schemes and the Rainbow Tower!' Transcription: 'Ransen Hissu! Uetton no Yabō to Niji no Tō' (Japanese: 乱戦必死! ウエットンの野望と虹の塔) | January 26, 2003[283] | September 15, 2007[284] |
| 143 | 104 | 'The Great Escape!' 'And so, the Legend Begins! To the Other Side of the Rainbow!' Transcription: 'Soshite Densetsu ga Hajimaru! Iza Niji no Kanata e' (Japanese: そして伝説が始まる! いざ虹の彼方へ) | February 2, 2003[285] | September 22, 2007[286][287] |
Season 06 (2003–2004)[edit]
Starting in Season 6, 4Kids dropped One Piece and the rights were picked up by FUNimation. The episode numbers and titles were restored to their original Japanese with slight differences in situations where 4Kids terms (from the TV series and video games) were kept for the TV broadcast. FUNimation did not continue the practice of combining or cutting episodes, though some edits to the content started by 4Kids were still kept.
The Australian broadcasts began airing uncut episodes starting with 175.
| No. | Title[112] | Original airdate | English airdate[n 11] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 144 | 'Caught Log! The King of Salvagers, Masira!' Transcription: 'Ubawareta kiroku! Sarubēji ō Mashira!' (Japanese: 奪われた記録!サルベージ王マシラ!) | February 9, 2003[288] | September 29, 2007[289] October 20, 2007[290] |
| 145 | 'Monsters Appear! Don't Mess with the Whitebeard Pirates!' Transcription: 'Kaibutsu tōjō! Shirohige Ichimi ni wa te o dasu na' (Japanese: 怪物登場!白ひげ一味には手を出すな) | February 16, 2003[291][292] | October 6, 2007[293] November 3, 2007[294] |
| 146 | 'Quit Dreaming! Mock Town, the Town of Ridicule!' Transcription: 'Yume o miru na! Azakeri no machi Mokku Taun!' (Japanese: 夢を見るな!嘲りの街モックタウン!) | February 23, 2003[295][n 12] | October 13, 2007[296][297] |
| 147 | 'Distinguished Pirates! A Man Who Talks of Dreams and the King of Undersea Search!' Transcription: 'Kaizoku no takami! Yume o kataru otoko to kaitei shinsaku ō' (Japanese: 海賊の高み!夢を語る男と海底探索王) | March 9, 2003[298] | October 20, 2007[299] |
| 148 | 'Legendary Family! Noland, the Liar!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no ichizoku! Usotsuki Nōrando' (Japanese: 伝説の一族!「うそつきノーランド」) | March 16, 2003[300] | October 27, 2007[301][302] |
| 149 | 'Steer for the Clouds! Capture the South Bird!' Transcription: 'Kumo kaji ippai! Sausubādo o oe!' (Japanese: 雲舵いっぱい!サウスバードを追え!) | March 23, 2003[303] | November 3, 2007[304][305] |
| 150 | 'Dreams Don't Come True?! Bellamy Versus the Saruyama Alliance!' Transcription: 'Gensō wa kanawanai!? Beramī VS saruyama rengō' (Japanese: 幻想は叶わない!?ベラミーVS猿山連合) | April 13, 2003[306] | November 10, 2007[307] |
| 151 | '100 Million Man! World's Greatest Power and Pirate Black Beard!' Transcription: 'Ichioku no otoko! Sekai saikō kenryoku to kaizoku kurohige' (Japanese: 一億の男!世界最高権力と海賊黒ひげ) | April 20, 2003[308] | November 24, 2007[309][310] |
| 152 | 'Take to the Sky! Ride the Knockup Stream!' Transcription: 'Fune wa sora o yuku! Tsukiageru kairyū ni nore' (Japanese: 船は空をゆく!突き上げる海流に乗れ) | April 27, 2003[311] | December 1, 2007[312][313] |
| 153 | 'Sail the White Sea! The Sky Knight and the Gate in the Clouds!' Transcription: 'Koko wa sora no umi! Sora no kishi to tengoku no mon' (Japanese: ここは空の海!空の騎士と天国の門) | May 4, 2003[314] | December 8, 2007[315][316] |
| 154 | 'Godland, Skypiea! Angels on a Beach of Clouds!' Transcription: 'Kami no kuni Sukaipia! Kumo no nagisa no tenshitachi' (Japanese: 神の国スカイピア!雲の渚の天使たち) | May 11, 2003[317] | December 15, 2007[318][319] |
| 155 | 'The Forbidden Sacred Ground! The Island Where God Lives and Heaven's Judgement!' Transcription: 'Kindan no seichi! Kami no sumi shima to ten no sabaki!' (Japanese: 禁断の聖地!神の住む島と天の裁き!) | May 18, 2003[320] | December 22, 2007[321] |
| 156 | 'Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!' Transcription: 'Hayaku mo hanzaisha!? Sukaipia no hō no banjin' (Japanese: 早くも犯罪者!?スカイピアの法の番人) | June 8, 2003[322][323] | December 29, 2007[324][325] |
| 157 | 'Is Escape Possible?!? God's Challenge is Set in Motion' Transcription: 'Dasshutsu naru ka!? Ugokihajimeta kami no shiren!' (Japanese: 脱出なるか!?動きはじめた神の試練!) | June 15, 2003 | January 5, 2008[326][327] |
| 158 | 'A Trap on Lovely Street! The Almighty Eneru' Transcription: 'Raburī dōri no wana! Zennō naru Goddo Eneru' (Japanese: ラブリー通りの罠!全能なる神エネル) | June 22, 2003 | January 5, 2008[328] January 12, 2008[citation needed] |
| 159 | 'Onward Crow! To the Sacrificial Altar!' Transcription: 'Susume Karasumaru! Ikenie no saidan o mezase' (Japanese: すすめカラス丸!生贄の祭壇を目指せ) | July 6, 2003 | January 19, 2008[329] |
| 160 | '10% Survival Rate! Satori, the Mantra Master!' Transcription: 'Seizonritsu 10%! Mantora tsukai no shinkan Satori' (Japanese: 生存率10%!心綱使いの神官サトリ!) | July 13, 2003 | January 26, 2008[330][331] |
| 161 | 'The Ordeal of Spheres! Desperate Struggle in the Lost Forest!' Transcription: ''Tama no shiren' no kyōi! Mayoi no mori no shitō' (Japanese: 「玉の試練」の脅威!迷いの森の死闘) | July 20, 2003 | February 2, 2008[332] |
| 162 | 'Chopper in Danger! Former God vs. Priest Shura!' Transcription: 'Choppā ayaushi! Moto kami VS Shinkan Shura' (Japanese: チョッパー危うし!元神VS神官シュラ) | August 3, 2003[333] | February 9, 2008[334][335] |
| 163 | 'Profound Mystery! Ordeal of String and Ordeal of Love?!?' Transcription: 'Makafushigi! Himo no shiren to koi no shiren!?' (Japanese: 摩訶不思議!紐の試練と恋の試練!?) | August 10, 2003 | February 16, 2008[336][337] |
| 164 | 'Light the Fire of Shandora! Wyper the Warrior!' Transcription: 'Shandora no tō o nobose! Senshi Waipā' (Japanese: シャンドラの灯を燈せ!戦士ワイパー) | August 17, 2003 | February 23, 2008[338][339] |
| 165 | 'Jaya, City of Gold in the Sky! Head for God's Shrine!' Transcription: 'Tenkū no ōgonkyō Jaya! Mezase kami no yashiro' (Japanese: 天空の黄金卿ジャヤ!目指せ神の社!) | August 24, 2003 | March 1, 2008[340] |
| 166 | 'Festival on the Night Before Gold-Hunting! Feelings for 'Vearth!' Transcription: 'ōgon zenya matsuri! Vāsu e no omoi!' (Japanese: 黄金前夜祭!「ヴァース」への想い!) | September 7, 2003 | March 8, 2008[341] |
| 167 | 'Enter God Eneru! Farewell to the Survivors!' Transcription: 'Goddo Eneru tōjō!! Ikinokori e no yoake kyoku' (Japanese: 神·エネル登場!!生き残りへの夜明曲) | September 21, 2003 | March 15, 2008[342][343] |
| 168 | 'A Giant Snake Bares Its Fangs! The Survival Game Begins!' Transcription: 'Kiba muku ōhebi! Tsui ni hajimaru sabaibaru gēmu' (Japanese: 牙むく大蛇!遂に始まる生き残り合戦) | October 12, 2003[344] | March 22, 2008 |
| 169 | 'The Deadly Reject! War Demon Wyper's Resolve!' Transcription: 'Sutemi no haigeki! Senki Waipā no kakugo' (Japanese: 捨身の排撃!!「戦鬼」ワイパーの覚悟) | October 19, 2003 | March 29, 2008 |
| 170 | 'Fierce Mid-Air Battle! Pirate Zoro vs. Warrior Braham!' Transcription: 'Kūchū no gekisen! Kaizoku Zoro VS Senshi Burahamu' (Japanese: 空中の激戦!海賊ゾロVS戦士ブラハム) | October 19, 2003 | November 3, 2008 |
| 171 | 'The Roaring Burn Bazooka!! Pirate Luffy vs. War Demon Wyper!' Transcription: 'Unaru nenshōhō!! Rufi vs senki Waipā' (Japanese: 唸る燃焼砲!!ルフィVS戦鬼ワイパー闘) | October 26, 2003 | November 4, 2008 |
| 172 | 'The Ordeal of Swamp! Chopper vs Priest Gedatsu!' Transcription: 'Numa no shiren! Choppā VS Shinkan Gedatsu!!' (Japanese: 沼の試練!チョッパーVS神官ゲダツ!!) | November 2, 2003 | November 5, 2008 |
| 173 | 'Unbeatable Powers! Eneru's True Form is Revealed!' Transcription: 'Muteki no nōryoku! Akasareru Eneru no shōtai' (Japanese: 無敵の能力!明かされるエネルの正体) | November 9, 2003 | November 6, 2008 |
| 174 | 'A Mystical City! The Grand Ruins of Shandora!' Transcription: 'Maboroshi no to! Yūdai naru Shandora no iseki!!' (Japanese: 幻の都!雄大なるシャンドラの遺跡!!) | November 16, 2003 | November 7, 2008 |
| 175 | '0% Survival Rate! Chopper vs. Ohm, the Sword Wielding Priest!' Transcription: 'Seisonritsu 0%!! Choppā VS shinkan Ōmu' (Japanese: 生存率0%!!チョッパーVS神官オーム) | December 21, 2003 | November 10, 2008 |
| 176 | 'Climb Giant Jack! Deadly Combat in the Upper Ruins!' Transcription: 'Kyodai mame tsuru o nobore!! Jōsō iseki no shitō' (Japanese: 巨大豆蔓”を登れ!!上層遺跡の死闘) | January 11, 2004 | November 11, 2008 |
| 177 | 'The Ordeal of Iron! White Barbed Death Match!' Transcription: 'Tetsu no shiren no shinkocchō! Shiroibara Desumacchi!!' (Japanese: 鉄の試練の真骨頂!白荊デスマッチ!!) | January 18, 2004 | November 12, 2008 |
| 178 | 'Bursting Slash! Zoro vs Ohm!' Transcription: 'Hotobashiru Zangeki! Zoro VS shinkan Ōmu!!' (Japanese: ほとばしる斬撃!ゾロVS神官オーム!!) | January 25, 2004 | November 13, 2008 |
| 179 | 'Collapsing Upper Ruins! The Quintet for the Finale!' Transcription: 'Kuzure yuku jōsō iseki! Fināre e no kuintetto' (Japanese: 崩れゆく上層遺跡!終曲への五重奏!!) | February 1, 2004 | November 14, 2008 |
| 180 | 'Showdown in the Ancient Ruins! Sky God Eneru's Goal!' Transcription: 'Kodai iseki no taiketsu! Goddo Eneru no mokuteki' (Japanese: 古代遺跡の対決!神·エネルの目的) | February 8, 2004[345] | November 17, 2008 |
| 181 | 'Ambition Towards the Endless Vearth! The Ark Maxim!' Transcription: 'Kagirinai daichi e no yabō hakobune Makushimu' (Japanese: 限りない大地への野望方舟マクシム!!) | February 15, 2004 | November 18, 2008 |
| 182 | 'They Finally Clash! Pirate Luffy vs God Eneru!' Transcription: 'Tsui ni gekitotsu! Kaizoku Rufi VS Goddo Eneru!!' (Japanese: 遂に激突!海賊ルフィVS神·エネル!!) | February 22, 2004 | November 19, 2008 |
| 183 | 'Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!' Transcription: 'Makushimu ujō! Ugokihajimeta Desupia!!' (Japanese: マクシム浮上!動き始めたデスピア!!) | February 29, 2004 | November 20, 2008 |
| 184 | 'Luffy Falls! Eneru's Judgement and Nami's Wish!' Transcription: 'Rufi rakuka! Kami no sabaki to Nami no nozomi!!' (Japanese: ルフィ落下!神の裁きとナミの望み!!) | March 7, 2004 | November 21, 2008 |
| 185 | 'The Two Awaken! On the Front Lines of the Burning Love Rescue!' Transcription: 'Mesameta futari! Moeru koi no kyūshutsu zensen!!' (Japanese: 目覚めた二人!燃える恋の救出前線!!) | March 14, 2004 | November 24, 2008 |
| 186 | 'Capriccio for Despair! The Impending Doom of Sky Island!' Transcription: 'Zetsubō e no kyōsōkyoku hakari kuru sorajima no shōmetsu!!' (Japanese: 絶望への狂想曲迫り来る空島の消滅!!) | March 21, 2004 | November 25, 2008 |
| 187 | 'Lead by a Bell's Sound! Tale of the Great Warrior and the Explorer!' Transcription: 'Kane no oto no michibiki! Daisenshi to shinkenka no monogatari' (Japanese: 鐘の音の導き!大戦士と探検家の物語) | March 28, 2004 | November 26, 2008 |
| 188 | 'Free From the Spell! The Great Warrior Sheds Tears!' Transcription: 'Jubaku kara no kaihō! Daisenshi ga nagashita namida!!' (Japanese: 呪縛からの解放!大戦士が流した涙!!) | March 28, 2004 | November 27, 2008 |
| 189 | 'Eternal Friends! The Vowed Bell Echoes Across the Mighty Seas!' Transcription: 'Eien no shinyū! Daikaigen ni hibiku chikai no kane' (Japanese: 永遠の親友!大海原に響く誓いの鐘) | April 4, 2004 | November 28, 2008 |
| 190 | 'Angel Island, Obliterated! The Horror of The Raigo's Advent!!' Transcription: 'Enjerushima shōmetsu! Raigō kōrin no kyōfu!' (Japanese: エンジェル島消滅!雷迎降臨の恐怖!!) | April 25, 2004 | December 30, 2008 |
| 191 | 'Knock Over Giant Jack! Last Hope for Escape!' Transcription: 'Kyodai mame tsuru o taose! Dasshutsu e no saigō no nozomi' (Japanese: 巨大豆蔓を倒せ!脱出への最後の望み) | May 2, 2004 | December 31, 2008 |
| 192 | 'Miracle on Skypiea! The Love Song Heard in the Clouds!' Transcription: 'Kami no kuni no kiseki! Tenshi ni todoita rabusongu' (Japanese: 神の国の奇跡!天使に届いた島の歌声) | May 9, 2004 | January 2, 2009 |
| 193 | 'The Battle Ends! Proud Fantasia Echoes Far!' Transcription: 'Tatakai no shūen! Tōku hibiku hokori takaki gensōkyoku' (Japanese: 戦いの終焉!遠く響く誇り高き幻想曲) | May 23, 2004 | January 5, 2009 |
| 194 | 'I Made it here! The Yarn the Poneglyphs Spin!' Transcription: 'Ware koko ni itaru! Rekishi no honbun ga tsumugu mono' (Japanese: 我ここに至る!歴史の本文が紡ぐもの) | June 6, 2004[346] | January 6, 2009 |
| 195 | 'Off to the Blue Sea!! A Heartfelt Finale!!' Transcription: 'Iza seikai e!! Omoi ga shibarinasu saishū gakushō' (Japanese: いざ青海へ!!想いが織りなす最終楽章) | June 13, 2004[347] | January 7, 2009 |
Season 07 (2004–2005)[edit]
| No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate[n 13] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 196 | 'A State of Emergency is Issued! A Notorious Pirate Ship has Infiltrated!' Transcription: 'Hijō Jitai Hatsumei! Akumei Takaki Kaizokusen Sennyū' (Japanese: 非常事態発令!悪名高き海賊船潜入!) | June 20, 2004[348] | — |
| 197 | 'Sanji the Cook! Proving His Merit at the Marine Dining Hall!' Transcription: 'Ryōrinin Sanji! Kaigun Shokudō de Shinka Hakki!' (Japanese: 料理人サンジ!海軍食堂で真価発揮!) | July 4, 2004[349] | — |
| 198 | 'Captured Zoro! Chopper's Emergency Operations!' Transcription: 'Towareta Zoro to Choppā Kinkyū Shittō' (Japanese: 囚われたゾロとチョッパー緊急執刀!) | July 11, 2004[350] | — |
| 199 | 'The Marines Dragnet Closes In! The Second Member Captured!' Transcription: 'Hakaru Kaigun no Sōsamō! Towareta Futarime!' (Japanese: 迫る海軍の捜査網!囚われた二人目!) | July 18, 2004[351] | — |
| 200 | 'Luffy and Sanji's Daring Rescue Mission!' Transcription: 'Kesshi no Rufi to Sanji! Kūshutsu Daisakusen!' (Japanese: 決死のルフィとサンジ!救出大作戦!) | August 8, 2004[352] | — |
| 201 | 'Enter the Hot-Blooded Special Forces! Battle on the Bridge!' Transcription: 'Netsuketsu Tokubetsu Butai Sansen! Burijji Kōbōsen!' (Japanese: 熱血特別部隊参戦!ブリッジ攻防戦!) | September 5, 2004[353] | — |
| 202 | 'Breaking Through the Siege! The Going Merry is Recovered!' Transcription: 'Hōimō Toppa! Dakkan Gōingu Merī-gō' (Japanese: 包囲網突破!奪還ゴーイングメリー号) | September 19, 2004[354] | — |
| 203 | 'The Pirate Ship Disappears! Fortress Battle, Round #2!' Transcription: 'Kieta Kaizokusen! Yōsai Kōbō Dai 2 Raundo' (Japanese: 消えた海賊船!要塞攻防第2ラウンド) | September 26, 2004 | — |
| 204 | 'The Gold and Waver Recovery Operations!' Transcription: 'Ōgon Dakkan Sakusen to Ueibā Kaishū Sakusen!' (Japanese: 黄金奪還作戦とウエイバー回収作戦!) | October 3, 2004 | — |
| 205 | 'The One Fell Swoop Plan! Jonathan's Surefire Secret Tactic!' Transcription: 'Ichimōdajin Keikaku! Jonasan Jishin no Hisaku!' (Japanese: 一網打尽計画!ジョナサン自信の秘策) | October 3, 2004 | — |
| 206 | 'Farewell, Marine Fortress! The Last Battle for Escape!' Transcription: 'Saraba Kaigun Yōsai! Dasshutsu e no Saigō no Kōbō' (Japanese: さらば海軍要塞!脱出への最後の攻防) | October 10, 2004[355] | — |
| 207 | 'Great Adventure in Long Ring Long Land!' Transcription: 'Rongu Ringu Rongu Rando no Daibōken!' (Japanese: ロングリングロングランドの大冒険!) | October 31, 2004[356] | May 18, 2013 |
| 208 | 'A Davy Back with the Foxy Pirates!' Transcription: 'Fokushī Kaizokudan to Dēbī Bakku!' (Japanese: フォクシー海賊団とデービーバック!) | November 7, 2004 | May 25, 2013 |
| 209 | 'Round 1! One Lap of the Donut Race!' Transcription: 'Dai Ikkaisen! Gururi Ishū Dōnatsu Rēsu' (Japanese: 第一回戦!ぐるり一周ドーナツレース) | November 14, 2004 | June 1, 2013 |
| 210 | 'Silver Fox Foxy! The Merciless Interference!' Transcription: 'Gin Gitsune no Fokushī! Mōretsu Bōgai Kōsei!' (Japanese: 銀ギツネのフォクシー!猛烈妨害攻勢) | November 21, 2004[357] | June 8, 2013 |
| 211 | 'Round 2! Shoot It into the Groggy Ring!' Transcription: 'Dai Ni Kaisen! Buchikome Gurokkī Ringu!' (Japanese: 第二回戦!ブチ込めグロッキーリング) | November 28, 2004[358] | June 15, 2013 |
| 212 | 'A Barrage of Red Cards in Groggy Ring!' Transcription: 'Reddo Kādo Renpatsu! Gurokkī Ringu' (Japanese: レッドカード連発!グロッキーリング) | December 5, 2004[359] | June 22, 2013 |
| 213 | 'Round 3! The Round-and-Round Roller Race!' Transcription: 'Daisan Kaisen! Guruguru Rōrā Rēsu!' (Japanese: 第三回戦!ぐるぐるローラーレース!) | December 12, 2004[360] | June 29, 2013 |
| 214 | 'A Seriously Heated Race! Into the Final Round!' Transcription: 'Hakunetsu Bakusō Rēsu! Saishū Raundo Totsunyū' (Japanese: 白熱爆走レース!最終ラウンド突入!) | December 19, 2004[361] | July 6, 2013 |
| 215 | 'Screaming-Hot Bombardment! Pirate Dodgeball!' Transcription: 'Unaru Netsukyū Gōkyu! Kaizoku Dojjibōru!' (Japanese: うなる熱球剛球! 海賊ドッジボール!) | January 9, 2005[362] | July 13, 2013 |
| 216 | 'Showdown on the Cliff! Red Light, Green Light!' Transcription: 'Dangai no Kessen! Daruma-san ga Koronda!' (Japanese: 断崖の決戦!だるまさんがころんだ!) | January 9, 2005[362] | July 20, 2013 |
| 217 | 'The Captains Square Off! The Final Combat Round!' Transcription: 'Kyaputen Taiketsu! Saishūsen Konbatto!' (Japanese: キャプテン対決!最終戦コンバット!) | January 16, 2005[363] | July 27, 2013 |
| 218 | 'Full-Blast Slow-Slow Onslaught Vs. Invulnerable Luffy!' Transcription: 'Zenkai Noro Noro Kōgeki vs Fujimi no Rufi' (Japanese: 全開ノロノロ攻撃VS不死身のルフィ) | January 23, 2005[364] | August 3, 2013 |
| 219 | 'Epic, Heated Combat! The Fateful Final Conclusion!' Transcription: 'Sōzetsu Nettō Konbatto! Unmei no Saishū Ketchaku!' (Japanese: 壮絶熱闘コンバット!運命の最終決着) | January 30, 2005[365] | August 10, 2013 |
| 220 | 'Was It Lost? Stolen? Who Are You?' Transcription: 'Ushinatta? Ubawareta? Omae wa Dare da?' (Japanese: 失った?奪われた?おまえはだれだ?) | February 6, 2005[366] | August 17, 2013 |
| 221 | 'A Mysterious Boy With a Horn and Robin's Deduction!' Transcription: 'Fude o Daita Nazo no Shōnen to Robin no Suiri!' (Japanese: 笛を抱いた謎の少年とロビンの推理!) | February 13, 2005[367] | August 24, 2013 |
| 222 | 'Now, Let's Get Back Our Memories! The Pirate Crew Lands On the Island!' Transcription: 'Iza Kioku o Dakkan seyo! Kaizokudan Shima ni Jōriku' (Japanese: いざ記憶を奪還せよ!海賊団島に上陸) | February 20, 2005[368] | September 7, 2013 |
| 223 | 'Zoro Bares His Fangs! A Savage Animal Stands in the Way!' Transcription: 'Kiba o Muku Zoro! Tachihadakatta Yajū' (Japanese: 牙をむくゾロ!立ちはだかった野獣!) | February 27, 2005[369] | September 14, 2013 |
| 224 | 'The Last Counterattack by the Memory Thief Who Reveals His True Colors!' Transcription: 'Honsei o Arawashita Kioku Dorobō no Saigo no Gyakushū' (Japanese: 本性を現した記憶泥棒の最後の逆襲!) | March 6, 2005[370] | September 21, 2013 |
| 225 | 'Proud Man! Silver Fox Foxy!' Transcription: 'Hokori Takaki Otoko! Gin Gitsune no Fokushī' (Japanese: 誇り高き男!銀ギツネのフォクシー) | March 13, 2005 | September 28, 2013 |
| 226 | 'The Guy Who’s the Closest to Invincible? And the Most Dangerous Man!' Transcription: 'Mottomo Muteki ni Chikai Yatsu? To Mottomo Kiken na Otoko!' (Japanese: 最も無敵に近い奴?と最も危険な男!) | March 20, 2005[371] | October 5, 2013 |
| 227 | 'Navy Headquarters Admiral Aokiji! The Ferocity of an Ultimate Powerhouse!' Transcription: 'Kaigun Hombu Taishō Aokiji! Saikō Senryoku no Kyōi' (Japanese: 海軍本部大将青キジ!最高戦力の脅威) | March 27, 2005[372] | October 12, 2013 |
| 228 | 'Duel Between Rubber and Ice! Luffy vs. Aokiji!' Transcription: 'Gomu to Koori no Ikkiuchi! Rufi VS Aokiji!' (Japanese: ゴムと氷の一騎打ち!ルフィVS青キジ) | March 27, 2005[372] | October 19, 2013 |
Season 08 (2005–2006)[edit]
| No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate[n 14] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 229 | 'The Dashing Sea Train and the City of Water: Water Seven!' Transcription: 'Shissō umi ressha to mizu no miyako Uōtā Seven' (Japanese: 疾走海列車と水の都ウォーターセブン) | April 17, 2005[373][374] | October 26, 2013 |
| 230 | 'Adventure in the City on the Water! Head to the Mammoth Shipbuilding Plant!' Transcription: 'Suijō toshi no bōken! Mezase kyodai sōsen kōjō' (Japanese: 水上都市の冒険!目指せ巨大造船工場) | April 24, 2005[375][376] | November 2, 2013 |
| 231 | 'The Franky Family and Iceburg!' Transcription: 'Furankī ikka to Aisubāgu-san' (Japanese: フランキー一家とアイスバーグさん) | May 1, 2005[377] | November 9, 2013 |
| 232 | 'Galley-La Company! A Grand Sight: Dock #1!' Transcription: 'Garēra Kanpanī! Soukan ichiban Dokku' (Japanese: ガレーラカンパニー!壮観一番ドック) | May 15, 2005[378][379] | November 16, 2013 |
| 233 | 'Pirate Abduction Incident! A Pirate Ship That Can Only Await Her End!' Transcription: 'Kaizoku yūkai jiken to shi o matsu dake no kaizokusen' (Japanese: 海賊誘拐事件と死を待つだけの海賊船) | May 22, 2005[380][381] | November 23, 2013 |
| 234 | 'Rescuing Our Friend! Raid On the Franky House!' Transcription: 'Nakama kyūshutsu! Nagarikomi Furankī Hausu' (Japanese: 仲間救出!殴りこみフランキーハウス) | June 5, 2005[382] | November 30, 2013 |
| 235 | 'Big Fight Under the Moon! The Pirate Flag Flutters With Sorrow!' Transcription: 'Gekka no dai kenka! Kanashimi ni hirugaeru kaizoku hata!' (Japanese: 月下の大喧嘩!哀しみに翻る海賊旗!) | June 12, 2005[383][384] | January 4, 2014 |
| 236 | 'Luffy vs. Usopp! Collision of Two Men's Pride!' Transcription: 'Rufi VS Usoppu! Butsukaru otoko no iji' (Japanese: ルフィvsウソップ!ぶつかる男の意地) | June 19, 2005[385] | January 11, 2014 |
| 237 | 'Severe Shock Hits the City of Water! Iceberg Targeted!' Transcription: 'Gekishin mizu no miyako! Newareta Aisubāgu' (Japanese: 激震水の都!狙われたアイスバーグ) | July 3, 2005[386][387] | January 18, 2014 |
| 238 | 'Gum-Gum Human vs. Fire-Breathing Cyborg!' Transcription: 'Gomugomu ningen VS hi o fuku kaizō ningen' (Japanese: ゴムゴム人間VS火を吹く改造人間) | July 10, 2005[388] | January 25, 2014 |
| 239 | 'The Straw Hat Pirates Are the Culprits? The Protectors of the City of Water!' Transcription: 'Hannin wa mugiwara kaizokudan? Mizu no miyako no yōjinbo' (Japanese: 犯人は麦わら海賊団?水の都の用心棒) | July 31, 2005[389][390] | February 1, 2014 |
| 240 | 'Eternal Farewell? Nico Robin: The Woman Who Draws Darkness!' Transcription: 'Eien no wakare? Yami o hiku onna Niko Robin' (Japanese: 永遠の別れ?闇を引く女ニコ·ロビン) | August 7, 2005[391] | February 8, 2014 |
| 241 | 'Capture Robin! The Determination of the Straw Hats!' Transcription: 'Robin o tsukamaero! Mugiwara ichimi no ketsui' (Japanese: ロビンを捕まえろ!麦わら一味の決意) | August 14, 2005[392] | February 15, 2014 |
| 242 | 'Cannon Fire Is the Signal! CP9 Goes Into Action!' Transcription: 'Aizu wa hōgeki to tomo ni! Ugokidashita CP9' (Japanese: 合図は砲撃と共に!動き出したCP9) | August 21, 2005[393] | February 22, 2014 |
| 243 | 'CP9 Takes Off Their Masks! Their Shocking True Faces!' Transcription: 'Kamen o totta CP9! Sono odoroki no sugao' (Japanese: 仮面を取ったCP9!その驚きの素顔) | September 4, 2005[394][395] | March 1, 2014 |
| 244 | 'Secret Bond! Iceberg and Franky!' Transcription: 'Hisometa kizuna! Aisubāgu to Furankī' (Japanese: 秘めた絆!アイスバーグとフランキー) | September 11, 2005[396][397] | March 8, 2014 |
| 245 | 'Come Back, Robin! Showdown With CP9!' Transcription: 'Kaette koi Robin! CP9 to no taiketsu!' (Japanese: 帰って来いロビン!CP9との対決!) | September 18, 2005[398] | March 15, 2014 |
| 246 | 'The Straw Hat Pirates Annihilated? The Menace of the Leopard Model!' Transcription: 'Mugiwara kaizokudan zenmetsu? Moderu hyō no kyōi' (Japanese: 麦わら海賊団全滅?モデル豹の脅威!) | October 23, 2005[399][400][n 15] | March 22, 2014 |
| 247 | 'The Man Who Is Loved Even by His Ship! Usopp's Tears!' Transcription: 'Fune kara mo aisareta otoko! Usoppu no namida!' (Japanese: 船からも愛された男!ウソップの涙!) | October 30, 2005[401][402] | March 29, 2014 |
| 248 | 'Franky's Past! The Day the Sea Train First Ran!' Transcription: 'Furankī no kako! Umi ressha ga hashitta hi' (Japanese: フランキーの過去!海列車が走った日) | November 6, 2005[403][404] | April 5, 2014 |
| 249 | 'Spandam's Scheme! The Day the Sea Train Shook!' Transcription: 'Supandamu no inbō! Umi ressha ga ureta hi' (Japanese: スパンダムの陰謀!海列車が揺れた日) | November 13, 2005[405] | April 12, 2014 |
| 250 | 'The End of the Legendary Man! The Day the Sea Train Cried!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no otoko no saigo! Umi ressha ga naita hi' (Japanese: 伝説の男の最期!海列車が泣いた日) | November 27, 2005[406][407][n 16] | April 19, 2014 |
| 251 | 'The Truth Behind Her Betrayal! Robin's Sorrowful Decision!' Transcription: 'Uragiri no shinsō! Robin no kanashiki ketsui!' (Japanese: 裏切りの真相!ロビンの哀しき決意!) | November 27, 2005[406][407][n 16] | April 26, 2014 |
| 252 | 'The Steam Whistle Forces Friends Apart! The Sea Train Starts to Run!' Transcription: 'Nakama o hikihanasu kiteki! Hashiridasu umi ressha' (Japanese: 仲間を引き離す汽笛!走り出す海列車) | December 4, 2005[408][409] | May 3, 2014 |
| 253 | 'Sanji Barges In! Sea Train Battle in the Storm!' Transcription: 'Sanji totsunyū! arashi no naka no umi ressha batoru!' (Japanese: サンジ突入!嵐の中の海列車バトル!) | December 11, 2005[410][411] | May 10, 2014 |
| 254 | 'Nami's Soul Cries Out! Straw Hat Luffy Makes a Comeback!' Transcription: 'Nami tamashii no sakebi! Mugiwara no Rufi fukukatsu!' (Japanese: ナミ魂の叫び!麦わらのルフィ復活!) | January 22, 2006[412][413] | May 17, 2014 |
| 255 | 'Another Sea Train? Rocketman Charges Forth!' Transcription: 'Mō hitotsu no umi ressha? Rokettoman shutsugeki' (Japanese: もう一つの海列車?ロケットマン出撃) | January 29, 2006[414][415] | May 24, 2014 |
| 256 | 'Rescue Our Friends! A Bond Among Foes Sworn with Fists!' Transcription: 'Nakama o sukue! Kobushi ni chikatta teki dōshi no kizuna!' (Japanese: 仲間を救え!拳に誓った敵同士の絆!) | February 5, 2006[416][417] | May 31, 2014 |
| 257 | 'Smash the Wave! Luffy and Zoro Use the Strongest Combo!' Transcription: 'Nami o sake! Rufi to Zoro no saikyō gattai waza' (Japanese: 波を砕け!ルフィとゾロの最強合体技) | February 26, 2006[418][419] | June 7, 2014 |
| 258 | 'A Mysterious Man Appears?! His Name Is Sniperking!' Transcription: 'Nazo no otoko tōjō!? Sono na wa Sogekingu!' (Japanese: 謎の男登場!?その名はそげキング!) | March 5, 2006[420] | June 14, 2014 |
| 259 | 'Showdown Between Cooks! Sanji vs. Ramen Kenpo' Transcription: 'Kokku taiketsu! Sanji VS Rāmen kenpō' (Japanese: コック対決!サンジVSラーメン拳法) | March 12, 2006[421][422] | June 21, 2014 |
| 260 | 'Rooftop Duel! Franky vs. Nero' Transcription: 'yane no ue no kettō! Furankī VS Nero' (Japanese: 屋根の上の決闘!フランキーVSネロ) | March 19, 2006[423] | June 28, 2014 |
| 261 | 'Clash! Demon-Slasher Zoro vs. Ship-Slasher T-Bone!' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Onigiri Zoro VS funegiri T Bōn' (Japanese: 激突!鬼斬りゾロVS船斬りTボーン) | April 2, 2006[424][n 17] | July 5, 2014 |
| 262 | 'Scramble over Robin! A Cunning Plan by Sniperking!!' Transcription: 'Robin sōdatsusen! Sogekingu no kisaku!!' (Japanese: ロビン争奪戦!そげキングの奇策!!) | April 16, 2006[425][426] | July 12, 2014 |
| 263 | 'The Judicial Island! Full View of Enies Lobby!' Transcription: 'Shihō no shima! Eniesu Robī no zenbō' (Japanese: 司法の島!エニエス·ロビーの全貌!) | April 30, 2006[427] | July 19, 2014 |
Original video animations[edit]
| No. | Title | Release date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 'Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack!' Transcription: 'Taose! Kaizoku Gyanzakku' (Japanese: 倒せ!海賊ギャンザック) | July 26, 1998 | |
Whilst running low on food supplies, Luffy, Zoro and Nami are suddenly attacked by a strange sea creature who destroys their boat and captures Nami. Washing up on a nearby island, Luffy and Zoro meet a girl named Medaka, learning from her grandfather that her father, along with many others in the islands village, have been captured by the pirate Ganzack, who is forcing them to build a huge cannon. With the incentive of food, Luffy and Zoro attack Ganzack's hideout, only to wind up captured. However, their attempts inspire the villagers to fight back, allowing Nami to spring Luffy and Zoro free. Ganzack soon attempts to flee on his ship, using his new cannon to bomb the island, but the combined efforts of Luffy, Zoro, Nami and Medaka put a stop to his plan. Note: This OVA was produced by Production I.G. and features a different voice cast from the television series. | |||
Releases[edit]
Japanese[edit]
VHS[edit]
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VHS ONEPIECE | piece1 | 1–4 | February 21, 2001 | [428] | |
| piece2 | 5–8 | February 21, 2001 | [429] | ||
| piece3 | 9–12 | March 21, 2001 | [430] | ||
| piece4 | 13–16 | April 18, 2001 | [431] | ||
| piece5 | 17–20 | May 23, 2001 | [432] | ||
| piece6 | 21–24 | June 20, 2001 | [433] | ||
| piece7 | 25–28 | July 18, 2001 | [434] | ||
| piece8 | 29–32 | August 22, 2001 | [435] | ||
| piece9 | 33–36 | September 19, 2001 | [436] | ||
| piece10 | 37–40 | October 24, 2001 | [437] | ||
| piece11 | 41–44 | November 21, 2001 | [438] | ||
| piece12 | 45–48 | December 19, 2001 | [439] | ||
| piece13 | 49–52 | January 17, 2002 | [440] | ||
| piece14 | 53–56 | February 14, 2002 | [441] | ||
| piece15 | 57–61 | March 20, 2002 | [442] | ||
| グランドライン突入篇 | piece1 | 62–64 | April 3, 2002 | [443] | |
| piece2 | 65–67 | May 2, 2002 | [444] | ||
| piece3 | 68–70 | June 5, 2002 | [445] | ||
| piece4 | 71–73 | July 3, 2002 | [446] | ||
| piece5 | 74–77 | August 7, 2002 | [447] | ||
| チョッパー登場冬島篇 | piece1 | 78–80 | September 4, 2002 | [448] | |
| piece2 | 81–83 | October 2, 2002 | [449] | ||
| piece3 | 84–86 | November 7, 2002 | [450] | ||
| piece4 | 87–89 | December 4, 2002 | [451] | ||
| piece5 | 90–92 | January 8, 2003 | [452] | ||
DVD[edit]
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ONE PIECE ワンピース | piece.01 | 1–4 | February 21, 2001 | [453] | |
| piece.02 | 5–8 | February 21, 2001 | [454] | ||
| piece.03 | 9–12 | March 22, 2001 | [455] | ||
| piece.04 | 13–16 | April 18, 2001 | [456] | ||
| piece.05 | 17–20 | May 23, 2001 | [457] | ||
| piece.06 | 21–24 | June 20, 2001 | [458] | ||
| piece.07 | 25–28 | July 18, 2001 | [459] | ||
| piece.08 | 29–32 | August 22, 2001 | [460] | ||
| piece.09 | 33–36 | September 19, 2001 | [461] | ||
| piece.10 | 37–40 | October 24, 2001 | [462] | ||
| piece.11 | 41–44 | November 21, 2001 | [463] | ||
| piece.12 | 45–48 | December 19, 2001 | [464] | ||
| piece.13 | 49–52 | January 17, 2002 | [465] | ||
| piece.14 | 53–56 | February 14, 2002 | [466] | ||
| piece.15 | 57–61 | March 20, 2002 | [467] | ||
| 2ndシーズン グランドライン突入篇 | piece.01 | 62–64 | April 3, 2002 | [468] | |
| piece.02 | 65–67 | May 2, 2002 | [469] | ||
| piece.03 | 68–70 | June 5, 2002 | [470] | ||
| piece.04 | 71–73 | July 3, 2002 | [471] | ||
| piece.05 | 74–76 | August 7, 2002 | [472] | ||
| 3rdシーズン チョッパー登場 冬島篇 | piece.01 | 77–79 | September 4, 2002 | [473] | |
| piece.02 | 80–82 | October 2, 2002 | [474] | ||
| piece.03 | 83–85 | November 7, 2002 | [475] | ||
| piece.04 | 86–88 | December 4, 2002 | [476] | ||
| piece.05 | 89–91 | January 8, 2003 | [477] | ||
| 4thシーズン アラバスタ上陸篇 | Piece.01 | 92–94 | February 5, 2003 | [478] | |
| Piece.02 | 95–97 | March 5, 2003 | [479] | ||
| Piece.03 | 98–100 | April 2, 2003 | [480] | ||
| Piece.04 | 101–103 | May 8, 2003 | [481] | ||
| Piece.05 | 104–106 | June 4, 2003 | [482] | ||
| Piece.06 | 107–109 | July 2, 2003 | [483] | ||
| 4thシーズン アラバスタ激闘篇 | piece.01 | 110–112 | August 6, 2003 | [484] | |
| piece.02 | 113–115 | September 3, 2003 | [485] | ||
| piece.03 | 116–118 | October 1, 2003 | [486] | ||
| piece.04 | 119–121 | November 6, 2003 | [487] | ||
| piece.05 | 122–124 | December 3, 2003 | [488] | ||
| piece.06 | 125–127 | January 7, 2004 | [489] | ||
| piece.07 | 128–130 | February 4, 2004 | [490] | ||
| 5thシーズン ドリームス!前篇 | piece.01 『Dreams!』前編 | 131–132 | March 3, 2004 | [491][492] | |
| piece.02 『Dreams!』後編 | 133–135 | April 7, 2004 | [493] | ||
| piece.03 『出撃ゼニィ海賊団』編 | 136–138 | May 12, 2004 | [494] | ||
| piece.04 『虹の彼方へ』前編 | 139–140 | June 2, 2004 | [495] | ||
| piece.05 『虹の彼方へ』後編 | 141–143 | July 7, 2004 | [496] | ||
| 6thシーズン 空島·スカイピア篇 | piece.01 | 144–146 | August 4, 2004 | [497] | |
| piece.02 | 147–149 | September 1, 2004 | [498] | ||
| piece.03 | 150–152 | October 6, 2004 | [499] | ||
| piece.04 | 153–155 | November 3, 2004 | [500] | ||
| piece.05 | 156–158 | December 1, 2004 | [501] | ||
| piece.06 | 159–161 | January 13, 2005 | [502] | ||
| piece.07 | 162–164 | February 2, 2005 | [503] | ||
| piece.08 | 165–167 | March 3, 2005 | [504] | ||
| piece.09 | 168–170 | April 6, 2005 | [505] | ||
| piece.10 | 171–173 | May 11, 2005 | [506] | ||
| 6thシーズン 空島·黄金の鐘篇 | piece.01 | 174–176 | June 1, 2005 | [507] | |
| piece.02 | 177–179 | July 6, 2005 | [508] | ||
| piece.03 | 180–182 | August 3, 2005 | [509] | ||
| piece.04 | 183–185 | September 7, 2005 | [510] | ||
| piece.05 | 186–188 | October 5, 2005 | [511] | ||
| piece.06 | 189–191 | November 2, 2005 | [512] | ||
| piece.07 | 192–193 | December 7, 2005 | [513] | ||
| piece.08 | 194–195 | January 11, 2006 | [514] | ||
| 7thシーズン 脱出!海軍要塞&フォクシー篇 | piece.01 | 196–198 | February 1, 2006 | [515] | |
| piece.02 | 199–201 | March 1, 2006 | [516] | ||
| piece.03 | 202–204 | April 5, 2006 | [517] | ||
| piece.04 | 205–207 | May 3, 2006 | [518] | ||
| piece.05 | 208–210 | June 7, 2006 | [519] | ||
| piece.06 | 211–213 | July 5, 2006 | [520] | ||
| piece.07 | 214–216 | August 2, 2006 | [521] | ||
| piece.08 | 217–219 | September 6, 2006 | [522] | ||
| piece.09 | 220–222 | October 11, 2006 | [523] | ||
| piece.10 | 223–225 | November 8, 2006 | [524] | ||
| piece.11 | 226–228 | December 6, 2006 | [525] | ||
| 8thシーズン ウォーターセブン篇 | piece.01 | 229–231 | January 10, 2007 | [526] | |
| piece.02 | 232–234 | February 7, 2007 | [527] | ||
| piece.03 | 235–237 | March 7, 2007 | [528] | ||
| piece.04 | 238–240 | April 11, 2007 | [529] | ||
| piece.05 | 241–243 | May 9, 2007 | [530] | ||
| piece.06 | 244–246 | June 6, 2007 | [531] | ||
| piece.07 | 247–249 | July 11, 2007 | [532] | ||
| piece.08 | 250–252 | August 1, 2007 | [533] | ||
| piece.09 | 253–255 | September 5, 2007 | [534] | ||
| piece.10 | 256–258 | October 10, 2007 | [535] | ||
| piece.11 | 259–261 | November 7, 2007 | [536] | ||
| piece.12 | 262–263 | December 5, 2007 | [537] | ||
| ワンピースTV主題歌集DVD | — | March 17, 2004 | [538] | ||
| ONE PIECE Log Collection | “EAST BLUE” | 1–17 | July 23, 2010 | [539] | |
| “SANJI” | 18–30 | July 23, 2010 | [540] | ||
| “NAMI” | 31–44 | August 27, 2010 | [541] | ||
| “LOGUE TOWN” | 45–61 | August 27, 2010 | [542] | ||
| “GRAND LINE” | 62–77 | December 22, 2010 | [543] | ||
| “CHOPPER” | 78–92 | December 22, 2010 | [544] | ||
| “ARABASTA” | 93–110 | January 28, 2011 | [545] | ||
| “VIVI” | 111–130 | January 28, 2011 | [546] | ||
| “SKYPIEA” | 144–159 | June 24, 2011 | [547] | ||
| “GOD” | 160–179 | July 22, 2011 | [548] | ||
| “BELL” | 180–195 | August 26, 2011 | [549] | ||
| “NAVARON” | 196–206 | August 26, 2011 | [550] | ||
| “FOXY” | 207–228 | December 21, 2011 | [551] | ||
| “WATER SEVEN” | 229–247 | December 21, 2011 | [552] | ||
| “ROCKET MAN” | 248–263 | January 27, 2012 | [553] | ||
| ONE PIECE Log Collection SET | EAST BLUE to CHOPPER | 1–92 | March 27, 2015 | [554] | |
English[edit]
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | ISBN | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | Australia | ||||||
| 1 | King of the Pirates | 1–3 | February 28, 2006 | May 17, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-000-7 | [555][556] | |
| 2 | The Circus Comes to Town | 4–6 | April 25, 2006 | July 26, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-001-5 | [557][558] | |
| 3 | The Teller of Tales | 7–11 | June 27, 2006 | September 6, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-002-3 | [559][560] | |
| 4 | The Cat's Ninth Life | 12–16 | August 29, 2006 | November 8, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-003-1 | [561][562] | |
| 5 | King of the Busboys | 17–21 | October 24, 2006 | January 24, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-004-X | [563][564] | |
| 6 | The Better Swordsman | 22–26 | December 26, 2006 | March 14, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-005-8 | [565][566] | |
| 7 | New Crew | 27–31 | February 27, 2007 | May 2, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-006-6 | [567][568] | |
| 8 | Belle Of The Brawl | 32–36 | April 24, 2007 | July 18, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-007-4 | [569][570] | |
| 9 | Rogue Town | 37–41 | June 26, 2007 | September 12, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-008-2 | [571][572] | |
| 10 | Baroque Works | 42–46 | August 28, 2007 | November 7, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-009-0 | [573][574] | |
| 11 | Tony Tony Chopper | 47–52 | October 30, 2007 | January 23, 2008 | ISBN1-59861-010-4 | [575][576] | |
| 1-3 | Starter Pack | 1-11 | N/A | March 14, 2007 | ISBN N/A | [577] | |
In Australia, the Season sets were named Collection 1 through 21 and the Collection Boxes were named Treasure Chest Collections.
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | ISBN | Ref. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | UK | Australia | ||||||
| Season One | First Voyage | 1–13 | May 27, 2008 | N/A | September 1, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1347-9 | [578] | |
| Second Voyage | 14–26 | September 16, 2008 | N/A | October 13, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1419-X | [579] | ||
| Third Voyage | 27–39 | January 20, 2009 | N/A | November 3, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1531-5 | [580] | ||
| Fourth Voyage | 40–53 | March 31, 2009 | N/A | December 15, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1796-2 | [581] | ||
| Season Two | First Voyage | 54–66 | June 30, 2009 | N/A | January 12, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-1888-8 | [582] | |
| Second Voyage | 67–78 | August 25, 2009 | N/A | February 16, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-1889-6 | [583] | ||
| Third Voyage | 79–91 | September 29, 2009 | N/A | March 16, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-1890-X | [584] | ||
| Fourth Voyage | 92–103 | December 15, 2009 | N/A | April 20, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-1891-8 | [585] | ||
| Fifth Voyage | 104–116 | January 19, 2010 | N/A | May 18, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-1892-6 | [586] | ||
| Sixth Voyage | 117–130 | March 16, 2010 | N/A | June 15, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2004-1 | [587] | ||
| Seventh Voyage | 131–143 | May 11, 2010 | N/A | July 20, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2075-0 | [588] | ||
| Season Three | First Voyage | 144–156 | July 6, 2010 | N/A | August 17, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2119-6 | [589] | |
| Second Voyage | 157–169 | August 31, 2010 | N/A | September 14, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2143-9 | [590] | ||
| Third Voyage | 170–182 | October 26, 2010 | N/A | October 19, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2182-X | [591] | ||
| Fourth Voyage | 183–195 | January 25, 2011 | N/A | November 16, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2222-2 | [592] | ||
| Fifth Voyage | 196–205 | April 19, 2011 | N/A | December 14, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2261-3 | [593] | ||
| Season Four | Voyage One | 206–217 | August 7, 2012 | N/A | October 24, 2012 | ISBN1-4210-2520-5 | [594] | |
| Voyage Two | 218–229 | October 30, 2012 | N/A | January 9, 2013 | ISBN1-4210-2598-1 | [595] | ||
| Voyage Three | 230–241 | December 18, 2012 | N/A | March 20, 2013 | ISBN1-4210-2615-5 | [596] | ||
| Voyage Four | 242–252 | March 19, 2013 | N/A | June 19, 2013 | ISBN1-4210-2647-3 | [597] | ||
| Voyage Five | 253–263 | May 14, 2013 | N/A | August 21, 2013 | ISBN1-4210-2680-5 | [598] | ||
| Collections | Collection 1 | 1–26 | July 26, 2011 | May 27, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2341-5 | [599][600] | |
| Collection 2 | 27–53 | September 27, 2011 | July 1, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2404-7 | [601][602] | ||
| Collection 3 | 54–78 | November 29, 2011 | September 23, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2405-5 | [603][604] | ||
| Collection 4 | 79–103 | January 31, 2012 | November 11, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2447-0 | [605][606] | ||
| Collection 5 | 104–130 | March 13, 2012 | February 17, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2466-7 | [607][608] | ||
| Collection 6 | 131–156 | June 12, 2012 | May 19, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2492-6 | [609][610] | ||
| Collection 7 | 157–182 | August 14, 2012 | August 11, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2522-1 | [611][612] | ||
| Collection 8 | 183–205 | September 25, 2012 | November 3, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2580-9 | [613][614] | ||
| Collection 9 | 206–229 | April 15, 2014 | April 13, 2015 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2850-6 | [615][616] | ||
| Collection 10 | 230–252 | September 23, 2014 | June 15, 2015 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2932-4 | [617][618] | ||
| Collection 11 | 253–275 | February 3, 2015 | August 10, 2015 | N/A | ISBN N/A | [619][619] | ||
| Collection Boxes | One | 1–103 | January 6, 2015 | N/A | October 24, 2012 | ISBN N/A | [620] | |
| Two | 104–205 | February 17, 2015 | N/A | October 31, 2013 | ISBN N/A | [621] | ||
| Three | 206–299 | March 31, 2015 | N/A | December 7, 2016 | ISBN N/A | [622][623] | ||
| Voyage Collection | 1 | 1–53 | N/A | September 6, 2017 | ISBN N/A | |||
| 2 | 54–103 | N/A | September 6, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [624] | |||
| 3 | 104-156 | N/A | October 4, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [625] | |||
| 4 | 157-205 | N/A | November 8, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [626] | |||
| 5 | 206-252 | N/A | December 6, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [627] | |||
| 6 | 253-299 | N/A | January 10, 2018 | ISBN N/A | [628] | |||
Notes
- ^Rank of the episode in Video Research's weekly, household-rating-based ranking of anime shows. The figures of the rank and rating column are taken from the same sources as the respective episode's original airdate.
- ^In the dub, this title is written on-screen but 'Usopp vs. Daddy the Father! Showdown at High Noon!' is read aloud.
- ^The figures of the rank and rating column are taken from the same sources as the respective episode's original airdate.
- ^Episodes 62 and 63 aired together as a television special.[111]
- ^ abEpisodes 64 and 65 aired together as a television special.[113]
- ^Episode 66 shared a fifth place with an episode of Inuyasha.[115]
- ^ abEpisodes 76 and 77 aired as a television special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[127]
- ^ abIn Japan, episodes 82 and 83 aired as part of a special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[136]
- ^Episode 95 originally aired as part of a special alongside episodes of Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan, and Kochikame.[158]
- ^ abEpisodes 127 and 128 originally aired as part of a special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[252]
- ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Toonami, unless otherwise noted. No dates are used for episodes 168 through 195 as they did not air on television in English. These episodes were, however, released on DVD. For further information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
- ^Aired as part of a special with episodes of other anime shows.
- ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Adult Swim's Toonami block, unless otherwise noted. No dates are used for episodes 196 through 206 as they did not air on television in English. These episodes were, however, released on DVD. For further information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
- ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Adult Swim's Toonami block. For information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
- ^Episode 246 aired as part of a special alongside episodes of Sazae-san and Chibi Maruko-chan.
- ^ abThe episodes 250 and 251 aired together as a one-hour special.
- ^Episode 261 aired as part of a special alongside episodes of Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan, and Kochikame.
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| One Piece (season 1) | |
|---|---|
The first volume of the first season DVD compilations released in Japan by Toei Animation. | |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| No. of episodes | 62 |
| Release | |
| Original network | Fuji Television |
| Original release | October 20, 1999 – March 21, 2001 |
| Season chronology | |
| List of One Piece episodes (seasons 1–8) | |
The first season of the One Pieceanime series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda. The season is adapted from the first twelve volumes of the manga by Eiichiro Oda and aired on Fuji Television from October 20, 1999 through March 21, 2001, totalling 62 episodes. The first season depicts the exploits of the pirate captain Monkey D. Luffy and as he gathers his crew and heads to the Grand Line in search of the titular treasure, the 'One Piece'.
In 2004, 4Kids Entertainment licensed the series for a heavily edited,[1]dubbed broadcast. 4Kids edited the episodes for content, merged one episode and left out 18 episodes, thus reducing the season's episode count to a total of 44 episodes. The series made its U.S. premiere on September 18, 2004 on the Fox Broadcasting Company as part of its Fox Box programing block, lasting until July 23, 2005.[2]Funimation later licensed the series and released the first season in four unedited, bilingual compilations; the first was released on May 27, 2008 and the last was released on March 31, 2009.
The season uses four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes. The first opening theme is the award-winning title 'We Are!' (ウィーアー!Wī Ā!), performed by Hiroshi Kitadani for the first 47 episodes. The second opening, which was used for the rest of the season, is 'Believe' by Folder5. The first ending theme, titled 'Memories' for the first 30 episodes, and was performed by Maki Otsuki, who also performed the second ending theme song, titled 'Run! Run! Run!', for the rest of the season. 4Kids used original music in their adaptation,[3] while Funimation opted for English-language versions of the theme music pieces.
- 3Home releases
- 3.1Japanese
- 3.2English
Episode list[edit]
| No. | 4Kids title Original Japanese & Funimation titles[4] | Direction | Screenplay | Rank[n 1] Rating | Original airdate | English airdate | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orig./Funi. | 4Kids | |||||||
| 1 | 1 | 'I'm Gonna Be King of the Pirates!' 'I'm Luffy! The Man Who's Gonna Be King of the Pirates!' Transcription: 'Ore wa Rufi! Kaizoku Ō ni Naru Otoko Da!' (Japanese: 俺はルフィ!海賊王になる男だ!) | Konosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 6 12.4 | October 20, 1999[5] | September 18, 2004[6] | |
| The series begins with an attack on a cruise ship at the hands of Alvida. Coby, a slave of Alvida, discovers a barrel. One of Alvida's pirates attempts to open the barrel, but a young boy emerges and accidentally hits him. The remaining pirates attack him, but the stranger stops them and says that his name is Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy drags Coby to the storage cellar of the ship, where he eats and converses with Coby, who reveals his dream of being a marine. Alvida confronts Luffy, but he escapes and knocks her pirate crew down with his Devil Fruit power. Luffy explains that he ate the Gum-Gum Fruit, therefore he has the properties of rubber. Coby, inspired by Luffy, stands up for himself when Alvida confronts them. Luffy uses his Gum-Gum Pistol technique on Alvida. Luffy and Coby sail away in a 'borrowed' boat from Alvida's crew. Luffy asks about the pirate hunter Coby mentioned earlier. Coby says that he was captured by the Marines, and Luffy announces his intention of asking him to join his crew. | ||||||||
| 2 | 2 | 'Roronoa Zoro: Pirate Hunter' 'Enter the Great Swordsman! Pirate Hunter Roronoa Zoro!' Transcription: 'Daikengō Arawaru! Kaizokugari Roronoa Zoro' (Japanese: 大剣豪現る!海賊狩りロロノア·ゾロ) | Tetsuji Nakamura | Mitsuru Shimada | 9 11.7 | November 17, 1999[7] | September 25, 2004[8] | |
| Luffy and Coby arrive at an island with a large Marine base, where Luffy discovers the swordsman, Roronoa Zoro tied to a pole. Rika, a young girl, offers Zoro some rice balls that she made herself. Helmeppo, the son of Marine Captain Morgan, discovers this and has Rika thrown out. Luffy asks Zoro to join his crew, but Zoro refuses and has Luffy give him the rice balls. Luffy and Coby meet Rika in town, who is happy to hear that Zoro enjoyed the rice balls. She tells them how Helmeppo brought his vicious pet dog into their bar and that Zoro knocked it out to protect everyone inside. He then made a deal with Helmeppo: if he can survive being tied to a pole with no food or water for thirty days, then Helmeppo will spare the people in the bar. However, Helmeppo says that he will execute Zoro the next day despite his word. Luffy punches him, and Helmeppo runs off to tell his father. While Luffy invades the Navy base to find Zoro's swords, Coby attempts to untie Zoro and explains the situation to him. Morgan orders that they are both to be executed. The soldiers open fire, but before the bullets can reach them, Luffy leaps from the base and uses his rubber body to block the bullets. | ||||||||
| 3 | 3 | 'An Unlikely Pair: The Pirate & The Pirate Hunter' 'Morgan versus Luffy! Who's the Mysterious Pretty Girl?' Transcription: 'Mōgan tai Rufi! Nazo no Bishōjo wa Dare?' (Japanese: モーガンVSルフィ!謎の美少女は誰?) | Mitsuru Shimada | Hidehiko Kadota | 7 13.3 | November 24, 1999[9] | October 2, 2004[10] | |
| Luffy hands the three swords to Zoro in exchange for Zoro joining his crew. Luffy and Morgan engage in battle. All of Morgan's attacks miss and Luffy knocks Morgan to the ground. Meanwhile, Helmeppo takes Coby hostage. But Coby declares that he will not stand in the way of Luffy's dream, even if it means death. Luffy strikes Helmeppo, while Zoro takes out Morgan right before he can kill Luffy. As Morgan collapses, the Marines toss their weapons into the air in celebration of their captain's defeat. Later, Luffy, Zoro, and Coby are in the town restaurant with Rika and her mom. Marines step into the restaurant, and as Luffy and Zoro are pirates, they must leave the island immediately. Luffy and Zoro get ready to go, and the head of the Marines asks if Coby is with them. Luffy goes on to explain that Coby spent time aboard Alvida's pirate ship as her slave, and this makes Coby angry as it will ruin his chances of enrolling in the Marines. Coby punches Luffy. The Marines see Coby is not with them, and so order Luffy and Zoro to leave. As they do, Coby asks to join the Marines, and is accepted. Outside, Luffy and Zoro climb into their boat, and as they set sail, the Marines salute them for saving the town, including Coby. Coby vows to meet Luffy again, as a Marine meeting a pirate. | ||||||||
| 4 | 4 | 'The Passing Of The Hat' 'Luffy's Past! Enter Red-Haired Shanks!' Transcription: 'Rufi no Kako! Akagami no Shankusu Tōjō' (Japanese: ルフィの過去!赤髪のシャンクス登場) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 9 12.9 | December 8, 1999[11] | October 9, 2004[12] | |
| In a flashback, a seven-year-old Luffy sits in a bar filled with the pirate crew of the 'Red-Haired' Shanks, begging him to take him out to sea. But the pirate captain refuses. A bandit named Higuma enters and orders several barrels of booze. Shanks offers him the last bottle but Higuma smashes it and humiliates Shanks. After the bandit leaves the bar, all of the pirates start to laugh. Luffy gets angry that Shanks did not fight back and in a huff eats a purple fruit lying on the bar. Shanks notices this and tries to make Luffy spit it out, but it was too late. Shanks tells Luffy that he just ate the Gum Gum Fruit, a Devil Fruit, and now he is a rubber man and won't be able to ever swim again. Later, Luffy gets attacked by Higuma and his bandits. He is about to be killed, when Shanks and his crew arrive and effortlessly defeat Higuma's men. Frightened, Higuma throws down a smoke bomb and makes his escape, taking Luffy with him. He flees out to sea in a boat. There he throws the non-swimmer into the water. As Higuma laughs at Luffy's plight, a Sea King appears behind him and devours him whole. The sea monster then goes for Luffy, but Shanks stops the sea monster as it takes a bite, and with one look, drives the beast away. Luffy clutches Shanks and starts crying, since Shanks' arm was bitten off by the creature. Shanks replies that it is fine, as long as Luffy is safe. As the pirates get ready to leave, Luffy decides he will become a pirate on his own, that he will gather a crew that will beat Shanks', and that he will become King of the Pirates. Shanks gives his straw hat to Luffy and tells him to return it some day, as a great pirate. Back in the present, Luffy slingshots into the sky to catch a bird. Instead he is caught himself. Zoro, now alone in their boat, tries to keep up, paddling. On his way he picks up three castaways from Buggy's crew. The bird, carrying Luffy flies over a town, where it is shot down by Buggy's men. Luffy falls down and lands right in front of Nami, who is running away from Buggy's crew for stealing their precious map to the Grand Line. | ||||||||
| 5 | 5 | 'The Circus Comes To Town' 'A Terrifying Mysterious Power! Captain Buggy, the Clown Pirate!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu Nazo no Chikara! Kaizoku Dōke Bagī-senchō!' (Japanese: 恐怖!謎の力·海賊道化バギー船長!) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 8 13.5 | December 15, 1999[13] | October 16, 2004[14] | |
| Nami pretends that Luffy is her boss, using the distraction to escape from Buggy's men. After Luffy beats them, she asks him to join her. Then Luffy finds out that she is a navigator, and asks her to join his crew of pirates. As she hates pirates, she refuses. Then she tricks Luffy into letting himself be tied up and brought to Buggy, where he is locked up in a small cage, while Nami fakes joining Buggy's crew. As proof of loyalty, Buggy demands of Nami to kill Luffy, but she cannot bring herself to do it. As Buggy's pirates attack her, Zoro arrives to save his captain and her. Buggy recognizes Zoro as the pirate hunter and attacks him. Zoro cuts Buggy into pieces. Believing Buggy to be dead, he sheaths his swords and is stabbed in the back. The wound puts Zoro at a disadvantage. He picks up the cage with Luffy inside and the three escape. | ||||||||
| 6 | 6 | 'The Beast Breaker' 'Desperate Situation! Beast Tamer Mohji vs. Luffy!' Transcription: 'Zettai Zetsumei! Mōjūtsukai Mōji VS Rufi!' (Japanese: 絶体絶命!猛獣使いモージvsルフィ!) | Shigeyasu Yamauchi | Mitsuru Shimada | 1 12.3 | December 29, 1999[15] | October 23, 2004[16] | |
| Still trapped in the cage, Luffy meets a small dog guarding his master's store, despite knowing that his owner is dead. Mohji the Beast Tamer's lion, Ritchie, inadvertently breaks Luffy's cage open, and sends him flying. The dog tries to protect the store, but is no match for the much stronger Ritchie, and Mohji burns the store down. Angered by Mohji destroying what the dog finds precious, Luffy mercilessly punches him out. Moved by Luffy's concern for the dog, Nami agrees to work with Luffy for the time being. | ||||||||
| 7 | 7 | 'The Desperate Duel' 'Epic Showdown! Swordsman Zoro vs. Acrobat Cabaji!' Transcription: 'Sōzetsu Kettō! Kengō Zoro VS Kyokugei no Kabaji!' (Japanese: 壮絶決闘!剣豪ゾロvs曲芸のカバジ!) | Tetsuji Nakamura | Mitsuru Shimada | 1 12.3 | December 29, 1999[15] | October 30, 2004 | |
| Enraged by the actions of Buggy's crew, the city's mayor rushes to fight Buggy himself, but the Straw Hat Pirates come to his rescue, with Luffy knocking him out to prevent him from getting himself killed. Zoro fights Cabaji, despite still being wounded from his previous encounter with Buggy and defeats him. Nami leaves to search for the map to the Grand Line. Luffy begins fighting Buggy, who knows that he can injure Luffy's rubber body by cutting him, and enrages him by damaging his straw hat. | ||||||||
| 8 | 8 | 'Who Gets the Last Laugh?' 'Who is the Victor? Devil Fruit Power Showdown!' Transcription: 'Shōsha wa Dotchi? Akuma no Mi no Nōryoku Taiketsu!' (Japanese: 勝者はどっち?悪魔の実の能力対決!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 1 12.3 | December 29, 1999[15] | November 6, 2004[17] | |
| Buggy reveals that Shanks accidentally caused him to eat the Devil Fruit he had been planning to sell while they were apprentice pirates on the same ship, preventing him from finding an underwater treasure. Nami manages to steal Buggy's body parts and Luffy sends him flying with Gum Gum Bazooka. Luffy, Nami and Zoro are forced to flee town as the villagers discover what Luffy did to the mayor and he identifies himself as a pirate, but the mayor thanks the three as they leave. | ||||||||
| 9 | 9 | 'The Teller of Tales' 'The Honorable Liar? Captain Usopp!' Transcription: 'Seigi no Usotsuki? Kyaputen Usoppu' (Japanese: 正義のうそつき?キャプテンウソップ) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 8 11.4 | January 12, 2000[18] | November 13, 2004[19] | |
| When Luffy, Zoro, and Nami land on another island, Usopp appears to greet them, with three children hiding in the bushes. After a failed attempt on Usopp's part to scare the pirates away they talk about Shanks and his marksman Yasopp, Usopp's father. Usopp brings them to a restaurant, where after a meal, he leaves them to head for a mansion outside town. The mansion belongs to the sickly young woman Kaya. She and Klahadore, her butler, talk about Usopp and Klahadore forbids her to see him. Usopp comes anyway and he tells Kaya a story about fighting a giant goldfish with droppings the size of islands. Back at the restaurant, Usopp's small friends, the Usopp Pirates enter in search of their captain. They bring Luffy, Zoro, and Nami to Kaya's mansion, and tell them how Usopp tells Kaya lies to cheer her up since her parents died and she became ill. Luffy decides they should ask her for a ship and as there are bodyguards guarding the gate, he slingshots the whole group over the fence. They crash into the ground near Usopp, and as they get up, Klahadore comes out and calls them intruders. | ||||||||
| 10 | 10 | 'The Bluff and the Bluffer' 'The Weirdest Guy Ever! Jango the Hypnotist!' Transcription: 'Shijō Saikyō no Hen na Yatsu! Saiminjutsushi Jango' (Japanese: 史上最強の変な奴!催眠術師ジャンゴ) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 9 12.7 | January 19, 2000[20] | November 20, 2004[21] | |
| At Kaya's mansion, Klahadore goes on about how Usopp's father is a filthy pirate, making Usopp livid and punch him in the face. Klahadore continues taunting Usopp, who eventually leaves. Later, Kaya is crying in her room. Klahadore enters to bring her a meal and reminds her of the day he came to the mansion, when he was battered and her father took him in. He then claims that if anything happened to Kaya, he would not forgive himself. The Usopp Pirates, Nami, and Zoro encounter Jango , who claims to be only a passing hypnotist. He then hypnotizes the Usopp Pirates — and accidentally himself — into falling asleep in the middle of the road. Later, by a cliff overlooking the ocean, Luffy and Usopp witness Jango and Klahadore — whose true identity turns out to be that of the infamous pirate Captain Kuro—plotting a raid of the village and a murder of Kaya. Luffy yells at them not to get rid of Kaya, but Jango uses his hypnotism to put Luffy to sleep, causing him to fall off the cliff. He lands on his head and appears to be dead. They do not worry about Usopp knowing, because of his reputation as a liar. | ||||||||
| 11 | 10–11 | 'The Bluff and the Bluffer' / 'The War at the Shore' 'Expose the Plot! Pirate Butler, Captain Kuro!' Transcription: 'Inbō o Abake! Kaizoku Shitsuji Kyaputen Kuro' (Japanese: 陰謀を暴け!海賊執事キャプテンクロ) | Shigeyasu Yamauchi | Junki Takegami | 8 12.1 | January 26, 2000[22] | November 20, 2004 November 27, 2004[23] | |
| Zoro, Nami, and the Usopp Pirates still waiting around for Luffy and Usopp. The Usopp Pirates mention how Usopp always goes to the coast. They then spot Usopp running up to them, but he does not respond to their questions and runs right past them. Usopp is unable to convince the villagers that pirates are coming and that they have to abandon their homes. Meanwhile, Zoro and the others find Luffy. At Kaya's mansion, Merry shows Kaya the glasses that she got him to buy for Klahadore's third year of being a caretaker. Usopp is unable to convince Kaya of Kuro's assassination attempt and leaves, but gets shot by Merry in the process. Kuro announces his plans to attack the village at dawn. At sunset, Usopp remembers the stories he would tell Kaya, when Luffy and the Usopp Pirates arrive. Usopp tells about Kuro's plan, but then says that he was joking about it. The Usopp pirates abandon him. Nami asks Usopp why he said he made everything up. Usopp replies that it is because he is a liar. He says how he loves the village and wants to protect it, so he will stand against the pirates. Luffy, Zoro, and Nami decide to join him, and so Usopp stands up, declaring that even though he is scared, he will fight. | ||||||||
| 12 | 11 | 'The War at the Shore' 'Clash with the Black Cat Pirates! The Great Battle on the Slope!' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Kuroneko Kaizoku-dan Sakamichi no Daikōbō!' (Japanese: 激突!クロネコ海賊団坂道の大攻防!) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 9 13.2 | February 2, 2000[24] | November 27, 2004 | |
| Usopp, Luffy, Zoro, and Nami formulate a plan on the slope for when the pirates come. Meanwhile, Kuro breaks the glasses Kaya gave him and injures Merry with his clawed glove. Kuro then steps into Kaya's room, and he holds his blood-stained claw over Kaya's head, remembering the deed he has to commit the following day. By the coast, the Black Cat Pirates' ship approaches Syrup Village. Jango reiterates the plan to his men. Meanwhile, Luffy, Usopp, Zoro, and Nami stand on the slope leading to the village, and have poured a barrel of oil on it to make it slippery. The plan is that when the Black Cat Pirates slip on the oil, the four will spring out and attack them. Dawn breaks, and so the Black Cat Pirates land on the coast, spotting Luffy's boat. At that moment, Luffy and the others are waiting for the pirates as the sun has now risen, and Nami hears the pirates coming from the north. Usopp notes that there is an identical slope at the north end of the village, and they realize they are at the wrong coast. Panicking, Nami then realizes that their ship is located at the north coast, and their treasure will be robbed by the pirates. Luffy and Usopp take off running for the coast. Zoro and Nami start to leave, but Nami slips on the oil and drags Zoro down the slope, stepping on him to climb back up. Zoro is unable to get up the slippery slope, and he slides to the bottom, but eventually uses his swords to pull his way up. At the north coast, Usopp arrives, surprised that Luffy hasn't come yet, who is now lost. The Black Cat Pirates arrive, and Usopp stands up to them, but realizes he can't beat them by himself. He sees the pirates taking the treasure from the Straw Hats' ship, and he says that the treasure belongs to him, and he'll give it to them if they leave. Jango decides to hypnotize Usopp instead, but Nami arrives in the nick of time and whacks Usopp in the head, knocking him over, refusing to give up her treasure. Usopp then reports that Luffy has not arrived yet, and is probably lost. The Black Cat Pirates then charge, and Usopp stands up to them, but they knock him down swiftly. Usopp struggles to fight them, but there are far too many. He is shocked when they are all sent flying back, and sees that Luffy and Zoro have arrived. Zoro yells at Nami about leaving him there, and Luffy yells at Usopp for not telling him which was north. However, united, the four face off against the invading Black Cat Pirates. | ||||||||
| 13 | 12 | 'The Black Cat Pirates' 'The Terrifying Duo! Meowban Brothers vs. Zoro!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Futarigumi! Nyāban Burazāsu VS Zoro' (Japanese: 恐怖の二人組!ニャーバン兄弟VSゾロ) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 7 14.7 | February 9, 2000[25] | December 4, 2004[26] | |
| Jango kneels beside the fallen pirates and starts to hypnotize them. Once the hypnotism takes effect, the pirates became wild and ravenous, and foaming at their mouths, they charge at the Straw Hats. One pounds down a cliff with his fist. Zoro says that he and Luffy will handle it, but Luffy was also hypnotized, becoming a wild animal himself. Luffy charges down the slope and uses his Gum Gum Gatling technique to plow through the pirates with ease. Luffy keeps charging, and soon runs past the pirates, causing Jango to fear that he will be the next target. Luffy takes the bow of Kuro's ship in an attempt to kill him, but Jango hypnotizes Luffy, and so Luffy falls asleep, the bow falling on top of him and squishing him as he does this. With Luffy out of the way, Jango prepares for the next attack. Seeing the pirates are defeated, he calls for Siam and Butchie and orders them to attack. They turn out to be cowards, but after some heavy persuasion they charge for Zoro. Zoro blocks their claws with his sword, and engages in a great fight with the two Nyaban Brothers. Zoro slashes Butchie through the lowersection, but finds out Butchie has a very thin waist. He sits on top of Zoro and Sham leaps down, but Zoro manages to avoid the bone-crushing attack that leaves a crater. Butchie then uses his cat-like abilities to steal Zoro's two swords, and throws them away. Zoro has no chance to grab them and faces another assault by the Nyaban Brothers. Usopp decides to help and fires at the brothers, but Zoro blocks it with his back, yelling at Nami and Usopp to not get themselves killed. Nami then runs for Zoro's swords, picking them up, but Jango reacts swiftly and slashes her in the shoulder with his chakram. Just as Jango and the others are about to kill the Straw Hats, Kuro appears, annoyed that his plan has foiled. | ||||||||
| 14 | 13 | 'Good Pirates vs. Bad Pirates' 'Luffy Back in Action! Miss Kaya's Desperate Resistance!' Transcription: 'Rufi Fukkatsu! Kaya-ojōsama no Kesshi no Teikō' (Japanese: ルフィ復活!カヤお嬢様の決死の抵抗) | Yukio Kaizawa | Junki Takegami | 10 12.8 | February 16, 2000[27] | December 11, 2004[28] | |
| The episode begins with Kuro standing impatiently. Siam and Butchie decide that Kuro, having been inactive for three years, has lost his edge, and that they can defeat him. They charge at Kuro but only swing at thin air, and Kuro appears behind them, holding his claws to their necks. He says that everyone has five minutes to finish their job, or he will kill them all. He releases the Meowban Brothers, pushing them so that they can continue their battle with Zoro. However, Nami sees her chance and kicks Zoro's swords through the air. Zoro catches them, and as the Nyaban Brothers charge at him he unleashes a great Toragiri, taking both of them down with one mighty swing. He turns to Kuro and declares he won't even need five minutes. Nami realizes how dangerous Kuro is, and so runs to wake up Luffy. As she runs, Django spots her, and hurls a chakram. Nami turns and steps on Luffy's face, waking up Luffy abruptly. He springs up, pulling Nami down just as the chakram strikes him right in the mouth. Luffy stays standing, though, and he breaks the chakram with his teeth. He then sees Nami is wounded, and furious, prepares for battle with Kuro. At the mansion, Kaya wakes up from a nightmare, and she heads down the stairs to find Merry leaning against the wall, bloody and wounded. Merry explains the whole situation to Kaya, how Kuro is planning to take kill her and take her money in a will. Kaya realizes that Usopp was telling the truth the entire time, and so she puts on her overcoat and sets out. She arrives at the top of the slope, and tells Kuro to stop immediately, and that Merry told her everything. Kuro turns to her and wonders why Merry isn't dead, and Kaya sees the state Usopp is in. Usopp charges in and aims a punch at Kuro's face, but Kuro avoids the swing and so Usopp careens into the ground. Kaya then pulls out a gun and points it at Kuro, ordering him to leave the village. Kuro reminds Kaya of the fun times they had together, and Kaya hesitates. Kuro takes the gun from Kaya's hands, knowing she won't shoot, and he drops it to the ground. Usopp picks up the gun and fires at Kuro, but Kuro sidesteps the shot and knocks Usopp down. From out of nowhere flies Luffy's fist, striking Kuro in the face. As Kuro falls back, Luffy retracts his arm and declares that he has a hundred more where that came from. | ||||||||
| 15 | 14 | 'The Purr-fect plan' 'Beat Kuro! Usopp the Man's Tearful Resolve!' Transcription: 'Kuro o Taose! Otoko Usoppu Namida no Ketsui!' (Japanese: クロを倒せ!男ウソップ涙の決意!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 6 14.4 | February 23, 2000[29] | December 18, 2004[30] | |
| Zoro and Buchi (of the Meowban Brothers) face off once again as Luffy and Kuro begin their fight. Usopp orders the Usopp Pirates to run away with Kaya, but Jango goes after them, and Zoro goes after both while carrying Usopp in order to find the way. A flashback reveals that Captain Kuro faked his death by hypnotizing one of his men into claiming to be him, and hypnotizing Captain Morgan to think that he caught him, before becoming Kaya's butler. | ||||||||
| 16 | 15 | 'The Long Arm of the Claw' 'Protect Kaya! The Usopp Pirates' Great Efforts!' Transcription: 'Kaya o Mamore! Usoppu Kaizoku-dan dai Katsuyaku!' (Japanese: カヤを守れ!ウソップ海賊団大活躍!) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 8 13.9 | March 1, 2000[31] | January 8, 2005[32] | |
| The episode begins with the Usopp Pirates and Kaya running from Django through the forest. Django hurls his chakram and cuts down many trees, searching everywhere for them, and Kaya falls down. She tells the Usopp Pirates to run before they are killed, but they stay and fight, deciding to follow their captain's orders and fight to the death for Kaya. Back at the slope, Kuro claims that he hated being a pirate. Luffy refuses to be like him and Kuro uses his Silent Step to move quickly. Luffy gets the timing right, however, and pounds Kuro down. Kuro gets back up and announces that he is going to kill his entire crew, and that it was part of his plan from the beginning. Luffy claims that Usopp could beat Kuro. Kuro laughs it off and uses Shakushi, causing him to disappear. As Luffy wonders where he went, Nami finishes up looting the Black Cat pirate ship, disappointed by the amount of treasure. She then wonders if the battle is over, but sees that Kuro slashes through several of his crewmates, taking them down quicker than the naked eye can see. Luffy gets even more angry, but just after Kuro slashes him in the chest, he grabs Kuro's arm and slams him onto the ground. Kuro stands up and says that now his crew is suffering because Luffy wouldn't let them die quickly, and so Kuro uses Shakushi once again to disappear. In the forest, at that moment, Django continues searching for the Usopp Pirates, and they toss him a white flag. Django walks forward and so the Usopp Pirates launch their ambush. Django trips over a rope and one of the Usopp Pirates showers him with pepper, making him sneeze. The second jumps out and strikes Django in the groin with a frying pan. The third leaps down from a large rock and takes a swing at Django's head, but Django sits up in time and knocks his attacker away. Kaya then comes out, telling Django not to hurt the kids, but Django reports that it was his orders from Kuro to kill the children. Kaya then grabs Django's chakram and holds it in front of her throat, threatening to kill herself without writing the will. Django agrees, and so he gets Kaya to write the will. Once finished, he grabs her by the neck and holds her against a tree, holding up a chakram to kill her. Zoro is still running through the woods with Usopp on his back, and Usopp spots Django. Kuro slices up the rocks, followed by cutting up Luffy's left shoulder as he glances in anger as the episode ends. | ||||||||
| 17 | 16 | 'The Cat's Ninth Life' 'Anger Explosion! Kuro vs. Luffy! How it Ends!' Transcription: 'Ikari Bakuhatsu! Kuro vs Rufi Ketchaku no Yukue!' (Japanese: 怒り爆発!クロVSルフィ決着の行方!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 9 14.1 | March 8, 2000[33] | January 15, 2005[34] | |
| Kuro's ultimate attack, 'Shakushi', attacks everything in the area, whether friend or foe, and Luffy becomes enraged by his lack of regard for his crew. Luffy manages to catch Kuro by binding his limbs and headbutts him with Gum Gum Bell, while Usopp shoots Jango with an Exploding Star, saving Kaya. Usopp convinces Kaya and the Usopp pirates to keep the incident a secret in order to enable the village to stay peaceful. Kaya gives the Straw Hats the Going Merry as a gift, and Luffy invites Usopp into the crew, having befriended him. | ||||||||
| 18 | 17 | 'The Scrub in the Shrub' 'You're the Weird Creature! Gaimon and His Strange Friends!' Transcription: 'Anta ga Chinjū! Gaimon to Kimyō na Nakama' (Japanese: あんたが珍獣!ガイモンと奇妙な仲間) | Junichi Fujise | Michiru Shimada | 9 12.0 | March 15, 2000[35] | January 22, 2005[36] | |
| The episode opens with Usopp pretending he is in a great battle as captain of the Going Merry, fending off attacking pirates. As he is doing so, Luffy announces that he has finished the pirate flag for their ship, and holds it up. It's a terribly drawn skull and crossbones, of course. The others are horrified of the artwork, and so Usopp tells them that he is a great painter. He paints a pirate flag with his own face on it, but the others reject it so he paints a proper pirate flag, a very nice one at that. They fly it on the mast and continue to sail. As they are sailing, Nami spots an island in the distance with her telescope, saying it is Legendary Treasure Island. Usopp says how he heard that there is a valuable treasure on the island, but if one tries to claim it they will face God's wrath. As the Straw Hats draw nearer to the island, the weather turns foul and the waters very choppy. After a tough sail they make it to the island. The Straw Hats head into the jungle, looking for treasure. Zoro lies down and starts to nap, and as Usopp is shocked at how he can sleep in a creepy place like this, the Straw Hats find themselves surrounded by strange animals, creatures that are combinations of two or more animals. A voice booms through the jungle, claiming to be the Guardian God of the island and telling them to leave. Luffy picks up a lion pig that bites him on the face. The voice is shocked and Luffy explains he ate the Devil's Fruit. A gun then pokes out through a bush and shoots Luffy in the back, but Luffy bounces the bullet into the air with his Gomu Gomu powers. Luffy then spots a twitching green bush, and the owner of the voice takes off running. Luffy, Usopp, and Nami catch up to the man in the treasure chest, named Gaimon. Luffy explains to him how he wants to go to the Grand Line and claim One Piece, but Gaimon doesn't think he can do it. Luffy and Gaimon converse about how they can't read a map, and Nami is angered by this. Gaimon then explains how he became trapped in the treasure box as Zoro finally joins them. He explains that twenty years ago, he was with his crew in search of the treasure, and as they were leaving, he noticed how the captain never searched on top of a large cliff. Gaimon scaled the cliff but slipped and fell, getting stuck in a treasure box. He found that his crew had left, and he thought he would have the treasure on the ridge to himself, but found he could not climb in the box. When Luffy tries to pull Gaimon out of the box, he explains that his body grew to match the shape of the box, and his body will be ruined if the box is broken. Luffy then realizes that Gaimon uses the strange animals of the island to ward off visitors. Inspired by Gaimon's story, the Straw Hats decide to help Gaimon find the treasure. They come to the ridge and Luffy uses Gomu Gomu no Rocket to launch himself up to the top, where there are five treasure chests. He refuses to hand them over to Gaimon, and while this shocks and angers Nami and Usopp, Gaimon realizes that the treasure boxes must be empty. Luffy confirms this, and so Gaimon begins to cry, saying that he's been guarding nothing for twenty years. Luffy says it could be worse, as he could have died guarding nothing, and he offers Gaimon to join their crew. Gaimon decides to stay with the strange animals of the island, however, as he has decided to protect them instead of the treasure. With this adventure behind them, the Straw Hats set sail in the Going Merry once again, waving goodbye to Gaimon as the episode draws to a close. | ||||||||
| 19 | 18 | 'Zolo's Pledge' 'The Three-Sword Style's Past! Zoro and Kuina's Vow!' Transcription: 'Santōryū no Kako! Zoro to Kuina no Chikai!' (Japanese: 三刀流の過去!ゾロとくいなの誓い!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 4 14.3 | March 22, 2000[37] | January 29, 2005[38] | |
| While Usopp & Luffy fool around with the ship's cannon one day, Zoro dreams about his childhood. He had joined a dojo after losing to the teacher's daughter, Kuina. Despite training and growing stronger, he still was unable to defeat her. When she told him that he would one day defeat her as she grew weaker, Zoro grew upset over her defeatist attitude, and made her promise that one of them would be the world's greatest swordsman. She died soon afterward, and Zoro dedicated himself to fulfilling the promise. Back in the present, a bounty hunter attacks the ship, but Zoro recognizes him. | ||||||||
| 20 | 19 | 'King of the Busboys' 'Famous Cook! Sanji of the Sea Restaurant!' Transcription: 'Meibutsu Kokku! Kaijō Resutoran no Sanji' (Japanese: 名物コック!海上レストランのサンジ) | Yukio Kaizawa | Junki Takegami | 3 15.0 | April 12, 2000[39] | February 5, 2005[40] | |
| After a review of the ending of the previous episode, the episode begins with Marine Lieutenant Iron Fist Fullbody pouring a drink to a beautiful lady on his marine ship and saying how he is taking her to the greatest restaurant in the world. The lady then questions if the restaurant is in the middle of the ocean, which Fullbody answers by telling her to just look forward to it. In the meantime, on the Going Merry, Zoro recognizes the intruder who got beat up by Luffy from the last episode as Johnny. Johnny then brings the straw hat pirates' attention to Yosaku, who lies ill on his and Johnny's small ship. Turns out that Johnny, Yosaku, and Zoro used to be bounty hunter partners some time ago. Johnny then proceeds to tell the straw hat pirates that he took Yosaku to a small rock island to rest, which was coincidentally blown up by Usopp and Luffy for target practice in the last episode. Usopp and Luffy quickly apologize. Johnny, however, was more worried about Yosaku's condition, which Nami quickly diagnosed as scurvy caused by a lack of Vitamin C. Luffy and Usopp then shove a bunch of lemons into Yosaku's mouth and Yosaku is revived!.. or at least for 5 minutes. The straw hat pirates conclude that they need a cook for their potential nutritional problems. Johnny points out that they probably can find a good candidate in the floating sea restaurant known as Baratie. He also states that the one Zoro has been looking for, Hawk-eyes Mihawk, is near there too. Thus they head to Baratie, which actually is pretty much right next to where they were. They are then passed by Fullbody's marine ship. Fullbody doesn't recognize the straw hat pirates mark, but he recognizes Johnny and Yosaku as worthless pirate hunters. Johnny responds by shouting 'this is what pirate hunters do' while throwing a bunch of wanted posters in the air. Nami takes note of the Arlong poster with an angry look and crumbles the poster in her hands. Fullbody then orders his crew to sink the pirate ship. Luffy attempts to deflect the cannon but after losing his grip accidentally deflects it to the head chief's room in Baratie, where the head chief was subsequently injured and demands that Luffy work off his crime by working for the restaurant for one year. In Baratie, while attempting to impress his girlfriend, Fullbody instead becomes humiliated by Sanji's witty remarks. Turns out that Sanji is actually the Assistant Head Chef. Frustrated, Fullbody destroys his table full of food. Sanji, who is angry that Fullbody wasted precious food, beats Fullbody up. | ||||||||
| 21 | 20 | 'Respecting Sanji' 'Unwelcome Customer! Sanji's Food and Ghin's Debt!' Transcription: 'Manekarezaru Kyaku! Sanji no Meshi to Gin no On' (Japanese: 招かれざる客!サンジの飯とギンの恩) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 3 15.0 | April 12, 2000[39] | February 12, 2005[41] | |
| After a review of the last episode, the episode begins with Patty, a cook for Baratie, picking his nose in the bathroom while making a monologue about how serving the customers who have money is the number one concern for a restaurant. Upon leaving the bathroom, Patty becomes furious when he sees that Sanji is beating up Fullbody, who is a customer. Sanji replies that customer or not, Fullbody insulted a chef and his food. At this moment, the head chef and Luffy come crashing down from the ceiling because the head chef was kicking Luffy too hard while trying to convince him that he has to work at Baratie for a whole year to pay off his debt. The head chef then kicks Sanji to calm him down and also kicks Fullbody out of the restaurant. Fullbody's subordinate then comes running into the restaurant yelling that their prisoner, a member of Don Krieg's pirates, has escaped. The customers are terrified because Don Krieg is supposedly the strongest pirate in East Blue. The pirate shoots the marine from behind and comes in to order food. Patty recognizes the pirate as a customer and asks if the pirate has any money on him. The pirate points a gun at Patty and says 'is a bullet okay?' Patty then beats the pirate up and doesn't recognize the pirate as a customer since he has no money. Sanji, on the other hand, heads to the kitchen and starts making a meal. Fullbody in the meantime, leaves the restaurant sneakily (along with the subordinate who got shot earlier, guess he is still alive). Sanji brings his meal to the pirate, who was thrown out by Patty. Sanji states that, for him, a customer is anybody who is hungry. He also states that he understands the feeling of starvation more than anybody else. The pirate then grabs the meal and gobbles it up, while crying and saying that this is the most delicious dish he has ever had in his entire life. Luffy, who was watching the whole thing, attempts to recruit Sanji as the cook for his crew. After refusing and some conversing, we find out that the head chef used to be a notorious pirate and the restaurant often comes into conflict with other pirates after his fame. Luffy, as always, is stubborn and insists that Sanji joins them. We also find out that the other pirate's name is Gin. Meanwhile, in the kitchen, we learn that Don Krieg is the captain of a fleet of 50 ships. Gin thanks Sanji for the meal and leaves. Sanji throws the dishes into the ocean to get rid of the evidence that Sanji is giving out food for free, which makes Gin even more grateful. Luffy is then sent back to work, where he ends up breaking even more dishes and makes a big commotion in the kitchen. The rest of the crew, Zoro, Nami, and Usopp, turn out to be eating a meal at the restaurant. Sanji, after seeing Nami, is captivated by her beauty. While flirting with Nami, the head chef tells Sanji that he's annoying and that he doesn't need him anymore. Meanwhile, Gin informs Don Krieg of the restaurant, where Don Krieg makes clear his intention to 'visit' the restaurant. | ||||||||
| 22 | 21 | 'Recipe for Disaster' 'The Strongest Pirate Fleet! Commodore Don Krieg!' Transcription: 'Saikyō no Kaizoku Kantai! Teitoku Don Kurīku' (Japanese: 最強の海賊艦隊!提督ドン·クリーク) | Yukio Kaizawa | Junki Takegami | 8 12.2 | April 26, 2000[42] | February 19, 2005[43] | |
| Ghin returns to the Baratie with his captain, Don Krieg, on a nearly destroyed ship, and begs the cooks to feed him. Sanji feeds him again, despite knowing that he is evil but Krieg betrays him and demands 100 meals for his men, as well as the restaurant ship. The cooks oppose Sanji, but Zeff agrees to prepare the food. | ||||||||
| 23 | 22 | 'The Red Footed Pirate' 'Protect Baratie! The Great Pirate, Red Foot Zeff!' Transcription: 'Mamore Baratie! Dai Kaizoku – Akaashi no Zefu' (Japanese: 守れバラティエ!大海賊·赫足のゼフ) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | — | May 3, 2000 | February 26, 2005[44] | |
| It is revealed that Chef Zeff was a great pirate known as Red Foot Zeff who sailed in the Grand Line, but lost his leg at some point. Ghin explains the catastrophe the fleet met in Grand Line when they encountered Hawk-Eyes Mihawk, who destroyed all but one of their ships. Krieg feeds his men and is about to begin to attack the Baratie when Mihawk, having followed Krieg and his men, destroys Krieg's ship. Things are more dire when Luffy, Zoro and Usopp learn from Johnny and Yosaku that Nami stole the Merry Go. | ||||||||
| 24 | 23 | 'The Better Swordsman' 'Hawk-Eye Mihawk! The Great Swordsman Zoro Falls At Sea!' Transcription: 'Taka no Me no Mihōku! Kengō Zoro Umi ni Chiru' (Japanese: 鷹の目のミホーク!剣豪ゾロ海に散る) | Hidehiko Kadota | Mitsuri Shimada | 8 11.9 | May 10, 2000[45] | March 5, 2005[46] | |
| As Nami steals the Merry Go, Mihawk has returned to finish the job, but Zoro challenges him to a duel in order to achieve his dream of being the world's strongest swordsman. Despite his best efforts, Zoro is easily outclassed by Mihawk and loses. Seeing potential in the young swordsman, Mihawk tells Zoro he has much to learn and will hold the title as the greatest swordsman until they duel again. Following his defeat, Zoro apologizes to Luffy for disappointing him and swears that until the day he defeats Mihawk, he will never lose another duel again. Luffy sends Zoro, Usopp, Johnny and Yosaku ahead to follow Nami so that he can defeat Krieg to pay his debt to the Baratie. | ||||||||
| 25 | 24 | 'Pearl Jam' 'The Deadly Foot Technique Bursts Forth! Sanji vs. The Invincible Pearl!' Transcription: 'Hissatsu Ashiwaza Sakuretsu! Sanji vs Teppeki no Pāru' (Japanese: 必殺足技炸裂!サンジVS鉄壁のパール) | Yuji Endo | Mitsuri Shimada | 5 13.7 | May 17, 2000[47] | March 12, 2005[48] | |
| Mihawk leaves after defeating Zoro, so Krieg continues his invasion. He has Pearl, one of his stronger crewmates, attack, and Sanji reveals his fighting skills, gaining the upper hand on Pearl, but Ghin takes Zeff hostage. | ||||||||
| 26 | 25 | 'Stranded' 'Zeff and Sanji's Dream! The Illusory All Blue!' Transcription: 'Zefu to Sanji no Yume Maboroshi no Ōruburū' (Japanese: ゼフとサンジの夢·幻のオールブルー) | Mitsuru Shimada | Munehisa Sakai | 7 13.1 | May 24, 2000[49] | March 19, 2005[50] | |
| With Zeff held captive by Ghin, Sanji has no choice but to take Pearl's hits. He reveals that he worked on a cruise ship that Zeff attacked, and when a storm hit, the two were the only survivors. Zeff sacrificed his leg to save Sanji and gave Sanji food, as both shared the same dream of finding the legendary ocean, All Blue (supposedly the only place in the world all four seas (North, South, East and West) meet and where the seas' respective aquatic species also meet). No longer able to fight with his legs and be a pirate, Zeff founded the Baratie. Sanji reveals that he will defend the Baratie with his life, and Luffy responds by attacking the ship's porch with Gum Gum Axe. | ||||||||
| 27 | 26 | 'Here We Go A Ghin' 'Cool-headed, Cold-hearted Demon! Pirate Fleet Chief Commander Ghin!' Transcription: 'Reitetsu Hijō no Kijin Kaizoku Kantai Sōchō Gin' (Japanese: 冷徹非情の鬼人·海賊艦隊総隊長ギン) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 3 14.2 | May 31, 2000[51] | March 26, 2005[52] | |
| Ghin finishes off Pearl, claiming that he wants to kill Sanji himself. A lengthy battle ensues but Ghin eventually gains the upper hand after Sanji breaks his ribs. Ghin, however, comes to terms with himself, realizing he does not have the strength to kill the man who saved him from malnutrition. He then begs Don Krieg to leave the Baratie alone but Krieg is just disgusted with this show of emotion. Because of this, Ghin is no longer a member of the Krieg pirates and Don Krieg decides to have him executed. He then pulls off one of his shoulder pads, attaches it to his hand and it turns into a launcher for one of his deadliest weapons, the MH5 Poison Gas Bomb. Even Ghin and the Krieg pirates are shocked at this length of execution and are quick to put on their masks (except Ghin who throws his in the water). The Baratie chefs swim away while Patty and Carne run inside with Zeff and Luffy attempts to make a beeline for Krieg but is thrown back by the Needle Gun concealed in the launcher shoulder pad. Krieg fires the MH5 while Luffy steals two masks from two Krieg pirates and throws them to Sanji and Ghin. He turns round to get another for himself but the pirates have vanished. Out of nowhere, a gas mask lands in Luffy's lap and he puts it on, just as the MH5 impacts and explodes. | ||||||||
| 28 | 27 | 'Blitz Krieg' 'I Won't Die! Fierce Battle, Luffy vs. Krieg!' Transcription: 'Shinanee yo! Gekitō Rufi vs Kurīku!' (Japanese: 死なねェよ!激闘ルフィVSクリーク!) | Junji Shimizu | Junki Takegami | 9 12.1 | June 7, 2000[53] | April 2, 2005[54] | |
| It is revealed that the mask Luffy was wearing was Ghin's while he held Sanji's to his face. Krieg succeeds in poisoning Ghin and Patty and Carne pull him inside the Baratie to administer first aid. Outraged, Luffy runs for Krieg who pulls out his Needle Gun again but they don't even hinder Luffy. Krieg pulls out his spiked Porcupine Cape and covers himself but Luffy punches right into hit, striking Don Krieg in the face. Luffy seems to have the advantage in the fight until Krieg pulls out his explosive Battle Spear. | ||||||||
| 29 | 28 | 'The Crack of Don' 'The Conclusion of the Deadly Battle! A Spear of Blind Determination!' Transcription: 'Shitō no Ketchaku! Hara ni Kukutta Ippon no Yari!' (Japanese: 決闘の決着!腹にくくった1本の槍!) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 10 10.6 | June 21, 2000[55] | April 9, 2005[56] | |
| Even after taking several hits from the Battle Spear, Luffy refuses to give up. | ||||||||
| 30 | 29 | 'New Crew' 'Set Sail! The Seafaring Cook Sets off With Luffy!' Transcription: 'Tabidachi! Umi no Kokku wa Rufi to Tomo Ni' (Japanese: 旅立ち!海のコックはルフィとともに) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 6 13.2 | June 28, 2000[57] | April 16, 2005[58] | |
| After the battle, Ghin decides to go back to the Grand Line with Krieg despite still being poisoned, and Sanji makes the difficult decision on whether to stay or to go with Luffy just as Yosaku comes back with news that he knows where Nami is. | ||||||||
| 31 | 30 | 'The Mermen' 'The Worst Man in the Eastern Seas! Fishman Pirate Arlong!' Transcription: 'Higashi no Umi Saiaku no Otoko! Gyojin Kaizoku Āron!' (Japanese: 東の海最悪の男!魚人海賊アーロン!) | Yuji Endo | Michiru Shimada | 8 11.5 | July 12, 2000[59] | April 23, 2005[60] | |
| The crew chases after Nami, who stole their ship, and Yosaku takes time during the trip to explain about Arlong and his Fishmen to Luffy and Sanji. Meanwhile, Usopp, Johnny, and Zoro arrive at the island Nami docked at. | ||||||||
| 32 | 31 | 'The Thief With a Heart of Gold' 'Witch of Cocoyashi Village! Arlong's Female Leader!' Transcription: 'Kokoyashi Mura no Majo! Āron no On'nakanbu' (Japanese: ココヤシ村の魔女!アーロンの女幹部) | Munehisa Sakai | Michiru Shimada | 2 13.1 | July 19, 2000[61] | April 30, 2005[62] | |
| Zoro is captured by the fishmen after Usopp and Johnny ditch him, and it's revealed that Nami was part of Arlong's crew the entire time. When a group of Fishmen attack Cocoyashi Village, Usopp comes to the rescue. | ||||||||
| 33 | 32 | 'The Marked Marksman' 'Usopp Dead?! When is Luffy Going to Make Landfall?!' Transcription: 'Usoppu Shisu? Rufi Jōriku wa Mada?' (Japanese: ウソップ死す!?ルフィ上陸はまだ?) | Yukio Kaizawa | Michiru Shimada | 2 13.1 | July 19, 2000[61] | May 7, 2005[63] | |
| After Zoro escapes with Nami's help, she tries to prove her loyalty to the Arlong Pirates by appearing to kill Usopp. Meanwhile, Luffy's group finally arrives at the island. | ||||||||
| 34 | 33 | 'It Takes A Thief' 'Everyone's Gathered! Usopp Speaks the Truth About Nami!' Transcription: 'Zen'in Shūketsu! Usoppu ga Kataru Nami no Shinjitsu' (Japanese: 全員集結!ウソップが語るナミの真実) | Junji Shimizu | Michiru Shimada | 5 12.7 | July 26, 2000[64] | May 14, 2005[65] | |
| Johnny tells the others about Nami killing Usopp, and Luffy doesn't believe them until Nami appears herself and confirms it. She tells them to stay out of her business and leave without her, but Luffy stubbornly decides to stay on the island. Usopp returns, revealing that Nami only pretended to kill him, and Nami's sister, Nojiko, starts to explain why Nami is acting the way she is. | ||||||||
| 35 | 34 | 'The Belle of the Brawl' 'Untold Past! Female Warrior Bellemere!' Transcription: 'Himerareta Kako! On'nasenshi Berumēru!' (Japanese: 秘められた過去!女戦士ベルメール!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Michiru Shimada | 6 11.5 | August 2, 2000[66] | May 21, 2005[67] | |
| Nojiko starts her story about Nami's childhood and their adopted mother, Bellemere, a former Marine. After a bloody battle in a small village between pirates and Marines that left her the only apparent survivor from both sides, Bellemere finds a toddler Nojiko holding a infant Nami. Taking the girls back to her home Cocoyashi, Bellemere decides to adopt Nami and Nojiko. Despite being poor and none of them being related by blood, they had a happy life. It is shown that as a child Nami was a prodigy in cartography (the study and making of maps and charts) and navigation. | ||||||||
| 36 | 34 | 'The Belle of the Brawl' 'Survive! Mother Bellemere and Nami's Bond!' Transcription: 'Ikinuke! Haha Berumēru to Nami no Kizuna!' (Japanese: 生き抜け!母ベルメールとナミの絆!) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 5 12.2 | August 9, 2000[68] | May 21, 2005 | |
| Nojiko continues her story, explaining how their life was ruined when the Arlong Pirates first took over the village. Arlong forces the villagers to pay him in tribute or be killed (100,000 berries per adult and 50,000 per child). When the Fishmen arrive at Bellemere's house, she tries to fight back but is easily subdued. Having only 100,000 berries, Bellemere uses it to save Nami and Nojiko, which results in Arlong killing her. Seeing a map skillfully drawn by Nami, Arlong kidnaps her and shanghaies her into joining the Arlong Pirates to make maps and charts for them. Arlong does make a deal with Nami: if she can gather 100,000,000 berries for him, Arlong will free Cocoyashi Village. It is shown that for the last eight years Nami has stolen countless amounts of money from other pirates, thus explaining why she stole the Going Merry from the Straw Hats. | ||||||||
| 37 | 35 | 'You Dirty Rat!' 'Luffy Rises! Result of the Broken Promise!' Transcription: 'Rufi Tatsu! Uragirareta Yakusoku no Ketsumatsu!' (Japanese: ルフィ立つ!裏切られた約束の結末) | Junichi Fujise | Michiru Shimada | 5 11.4 | August 16, 2000[69] | May 28, 2005[70] | |
| When a marine officer under Arlong's pay confiscates all the money Nami stole over the years, in order to one day buy the village from Arlong, the villagers decide that enough is enough and fight back, despite Nami's pleads. Despite knowing they'll be killed, the villagers rush to Arlong Park. Upon seeing Nami's sorrow, the Straw Hats head for Arlong Park. | ||||||||
| 38 | 36 | 'War of the Species' 'Luffy in Big Trouble! Fishmen vs. the Luffy Pirates!' Transcription: 'Rufi Dai Pinchi! Gyojin vs Rufi Kaizoku-dan' (Japanese: ルフィ大ピンチ!魚人VSルフィ海賊団) | Yuji Endo | Michiru Shimada | 3 13.6 | August 23, 2000[71] | June 4, 2005[72] | |
| The Straw Hats face the Fishmen themselves as the villagers watch from the sidelines. However, after using a new move to take out the Fishmen's sea king Mohmoo, Luffy gets his feet stuck into the ground. | ||||||||
| 39 | 37 | 'Arms Against Arms' 'Luffy Submerged! Zoro vs. Hatchan the Octopus!' Transcription: 'Rufi Suibotsu! Zoro vs Tako no Hatchan' (Japanese: ルフィ水没!ゾロVSタコのはっちゃん) | Junji Shimizu | Michiru Shimada | 5 14.4 | August 30, 2000[73] | June 11, 2005[74] | |
| Arlong has trapped Luffy in the ocean and Zoro faces the six-sword–wielding octopus Hatchan. Using Johnny and Yosaku's swords and fighting through his injuries, Zoro is able to defeat Hatchan. | ||||||||
| 40 | 37–38 | 'Arms Against Arms' / 'The Comeback Kid' 'Proud Warriors! Sanji and Usopp's Fierce Battles!' Transcription: 'Hokori Takaki Senshi! Gekitō Sanji to Usoppu' (Japanese: 誇り高き戦士!激闘サンジとウソップ) | Yoko Ikeda | Michiru Shimada | 8 13.6 | September 6, 2000[75] | June 11, 2005 June 18, 2005[76] | |
| With Hatchan defeated, two of the fishmen battle Sanji and Usopp. Things look grim for Sanji as he attempts to face Kuroobi underwater, and Usopp gets the chance to prove that he too is a brave warrior by facing Chew. | ||||||||
| 41 | 38 | 'The Comeback Kid' 'Luffy at Full Power! Nami's Determination and the Straw Hat!' Transcription: 'Rufi Zenkai! Nami no Ketsui to Mugiwara Bōshi' (Japanese: ルフィ全開!ナミの決意と麦わら帽子) | Munehisa Sakai | Michiru Shimada | 4 13.6 | September 13, 2000[77] | June 18, 2005 | |
| Arlong's officers have been defeated, but Sanji and Zoro prove to be no match for Arlong in their current state. However, with Luffy finally free, he just may be able to defeat the 'most wicked man in the East Blue'. Meanwhile, Nami finally gathers the courage to face Arlong. | ||||||||
| 42 | 38–39 | 'The Comeback Kid' / 'Wanted!' 'Explosion! Fishman Arlong's Fierce Assault From the Sea!' Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Gyojin Āron Umi Kara no Mōkōgeki!' (Japanese: 炸裂!魚人アーロン海からの猛攻撃!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Michiru Shimada | 2 15.0 | September 27, 2000[78] | June 18, 2005 June 25, 2005[79] | |
| Luffy returns to the fight, and the battle with Arlong versus Luffy begins. | ||||||||
| 43 | 39 | 'Wanted!' 'End of the Fishman Empire! Nami's My Friend!' Transcription: 'Gyojin Teikoku no Owari! Nami wa Ore no Nakama da!' (Japanese: 魚人帝国の終り!ナミは俺の仲間だ!) | Junji Shimizu | Michiru Shimada | 2 15.0 | September 27, 2000[78] | June 25, 2005 | |
| The battle spreads into Arlong Park itself and Arlong is no longer holding back. Luffy realizes Nami was forced to draw charts for Arlong and becomes enraged. With one massive blow he defeats Arlong and destroys Arlong Park. | ||||||||
| 44 | - | 'Setting Out with a Smile! Farewell, Hometown Cocoyashi Village!' Transcription: 'Egao no Tabitachi! Saraba Kokyō Kokoyashi Mura' (Japanese: 笑顔の旅立ち!さらば故郷ココヤシ村) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 5 13.2 | October 11, 2000[80] | — | |
| Arlong's reign of terror is over, and no one has anything on their mind except to party. As the crew celebrates, Nami reflects on her hometown and decides to officially join the Straw Hat Pirates. | ||||||||
| 45 | 39 | 'Wanted!' 'Bounty! Straw Hat Luffy Becomes Known to the World!' Transcription: 'Shōkinkubi! Mugiwara no Rufi yo ni Shirewataru' (Japanese: 賞金首!麦わらのルフィ世に知れ渡る) | Yoko Ikeda | Junki Takegami | 6 13.6 | October 25, 2000[81] | June 25, 2005 | |
| As a result of defeating Arlong as well as defeating Don Krieg and Buggy, Luffy now has the highest bounty in East Blue at 30,000,000 berries. News quickly spreads to both friend and foe, including Shanks, who celebrates Luffy's arrival into the world of pirates. | ||||||||
| 46 | — | 'Chase Straw Hat! Little Buggy's Big Adventure!' Transcription: 'Mugiwara o Oe! Chiisana Bagī no Dai Bōken' (Japanese: 麦わらを追え!小さなバギーの大冒険) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 6 14.4 | November 1, 2000[82] | — | |
| After his fight with Luffy, Buggy was sent flying to another island with several body parts missing. Thus, Buggy begins his journey to find his crew and his body parts, making some unlikely friends. He is eventually picked up by a mysterious woman with a pirate ship, who wants him to help her look for Luffy. | ||||||||
| 47 | — | 'The Wait is Over! The Return of Captain Buggy!' Transcription: 'Omachi Ka Ne! Aa Fukkatsu no Bagī Senchō' (Japanese: お待ちかね!ああ復活のバギー船長) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 8 13.5 | November 8, 2000[83] | — | |
| With Buggy assumed to be dead, his crew fights over who will be the new captain, only to be captured by a tribe of cannibals. Buggy arrives in time to save them and regains his missing parts. | ||||||||
| 48 | 40 | 'Roguetown' 'The Town of the Beginning and the End! Landfall at Logue Town!' Transcription: 'Hajimari to Owari no Machi – Rōgutaun Jōriku' (Japanese: 始まりと終わりの町·ローグタウン上陸) | Junichi Fujise | Michiru Shimada | 5 15.7 | November 22, 2000[84] | July 2, 2005[85] | |
| The crew arrives at the last large town before the entrance to the Grand Line: Loguetown, the place where Gold Roger was both born and executed. They stock up on supplies and sightsee. As Luffy heads for the execution platform where Roger was killed, old enemies are searching for him. | ||||||||
| 49 | 40–41 | 'Roguetown' / 'Switched Blades' 'Kitetsu III and Yubashiri! Zoro’s New Swords and the Woman Sergeant Major!' Transcription: 'Sandai Kitetsu to Yubashiri! Zoro no Shintō to Josōchō' (Japanese: 三代鬼徹と雪走!ゾロの新刀と女曹長) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Michiru Shimada | 5 15.7 | July 2, 2005 November 22, 2000[84] | July 9, 2005[86] | |
| While searching for new swords to replace the ones shattered by Mihawk, Zoro meets a woman named Tashigi, a marine Sergeant Major with a passion for swords, who looks exactly like an older Kuina. She notices that Zoro is carrying a rare sword. Zoro, who has little money, inquires about a cheap sword, which the owner says is cursed. After an impressive test of the sword, the owner lets him have it for free, along with another rare sword he said should belong to a true swordsman. | ||||||||
| 50 | — | 'Usopp vs. Daddy the Parent! Showdown at High!'[n 2] Transcription: 'Usoppu vs Kozure no Dadi Mahiru no Kettō' (Japanese: ウソップVS子連れのダディ真昼の決闘) | Katsumi Tokoro | Michiru Shimada | 5 15.2[87] | November 29, 2000[87] | July 2, 2005 | |
| Usopp manages to anger the daughter of bounty hunter Daddy the Father, and finds his own life at stake when he challenges Daddy to a duel, which he proceeds to lose. When Daddy discovers that Usopp is the son of Yasopp, he recounts how he lost to Yasopp, Usopp's father. Upon hearing this, Usopp issues a new challenge. Daddy challenges him to shoot a weather vane or he will kill Usopp. Usopp shoots the vane through the crown and wins the sniper goggles that were in dispute. | ||||||||
| 51 | 41–42 | 'Switched Blades' / 'Sanji Sizzles' 'Fiery Cooking Battle? Sanji vs. the Beautiful Chef!' Transcription: 'Honō no Ryōri Batoru? Sanji vs Bijin Shefu' (Japanese: 炎の料理バトル?サンジVS美人シェフ) | Munehisa Sakai | Michiru Shimada | 6 14.0 | December 6, 2000[88] | July 2, 2005 July 16, 2005[89] | |
| Sanji enters a cooking contest against a woman named Five-Alarm Carmen for a fish that he has always dreamed of cooking. Meanwhile Buggy and Alvida show up and capture Luffy. Sanji is able to win against Five-Alarm Carmen. However, Luffy is about to be executed! | ||||||||
| 52 | 42–43 | 'Sanji Sizzles' / 'Buggy's Back' 'Buggy's Revenge! The Man Who Smiles On the Execution Platform!' Transcription: 'Bagī no Ribenji! Shokeidai de Warau Otoko!' (Japanese: バギーのリベンジ!処刑台で笑う男!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Michiru Shimada | 5 14.7 | December 13, 2000[90] | July 16, 2005 July 23, 2005[91] | |
| Zoro and Sanji show up too late to stop Buggy but a bolt of lightning shows up just in time to cancel the execution. Then Smoker catches Buggy and Alvida and gets on a Dune Buggy to follow Luffy. Meanwhile Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji run into Tashigi. Zoro defeats her reluctantly. Then Smoker catches up and tells Luffy that he must get through him to go to the Grand Line. Just when Smoker is about to finish off Luffy a mysterious man named Dragon saves him. A green gust of wind blows through that lets Buggy and Alvida escape. Then Luffy and company are able to get away. Smoker, Tashigi, Alvida, and Buggy all depart to chase the Straw Hats into the Grand Line. | ||||||||
| 53 | 43 | 'Buggy's Back' 'The Legend Has Started! Head for the Grand Line!' Transcription: 'Densetsu wa Hajimatta! Mezase Idai Naru Kōro' (Japanese: 伝説は始まった!目指せ偉大なる航路) | Ken Koyama | Michiru Shimada | 6 14.1 | January 10, 2001[92] | July 23, 2005 | |
| Miraculously saved from death by an unnatural green gust and a lightning bolt to Buggy, the Straw Hats rush out of Loguetown, only for Zoro to be stopped by Tashigi and Luffy to be stopped by Captain Smoker. The Straw Hats are able to escape Loguetown and proclaim why they are going to the Grand Line: Luffy to become King of the Pirates, Zoro to become the world's greatest swordsman, Nami to chart a map of the entire world, Usopp to become a brave warrior of the seas and Sanji to find the All Blue. | ||||||||
| 54 | — | 'Precursor to a New Adventure! Apis, a Mysterious Girl!' Transcription: 'Arata Naru Bōken no Yokan! Nazo no Shōjo Apisu' (Japanese: 新たなる冒険の予感!謎の少女アピス) | Kōnosuke Uda | Junki Takegami | 8 14.1 | January 17, 2001[93] | — | |
| On a stormy night, a girl called Apis escapes from the Marines and is found drifting by the Straw hats. Upon learning that they are pirates, Apis hides some of the reasons why she is being pursued by the Marines. When the marines locate them, Apis tells the Straw Hats of an impending gust of wind. While this allows them to escape the Marines, it winds up sending them into the Calm Belt. | ||||||||
| 55 | — | 'Miraculous Creature! Apis' Secret and the Legendary Island!' Transcription: 'Kiseki no Seibutsu! Apisu no Himitsu to Densetsu no Shima' (Japanese: 奇跡の生物!アピスの秘密と伝説の島) | Harume Kosaka | Junki Takegami | 7 15.3 | January 24, 2001[94] | — | |
| The Calm Belt is revealed to have no winds or currents as well as being the home of many giant sea kings. Apis forms a plan with Luffy's help and escapes the sea kings by riding with one's sneeze. Later, the crew reaches Battleship Island, where they listen to the soporific story of the island's creation. After following Apis into a cave where a dragon is hidden, Luffy and Nami find the reason why Apis is being chased. | ||||||||
| 56 | — | 'Eric Attacks! Great Escape from Warship Island!' Transcription: 'Erikku Shutsugeki! Gunkanjima Kara no Dai Dasshutsu!' (Japanese: エリック出撃!軍艦島からの大脱出!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 6 14.7 | January 31, 2001[95] | — | |
| Now that the crew understand why Apis was followed, they hurry to escape the island so Ryuuji can be saved, but they meet with Erik and the Marines. Zoro and Usopp bring the ship to a thin rock at the side while Nami and Apis get Ryuuji onto a cart. Luffy and Sanji fight the Marines to buy time for all preparations. In the end, the ship pulls the cart away on the search for Lost Island. | ||||||||
| 57 | — | 'A Solitary Island in the Distant Sea! The Legendary Lost Island!' Transcription: 'Zekkai no Kotō! Densetsu no Rosuto Airando' (Japanese: 絶海の孤島!伝説のロストアイランド) | Yoko Ikeda | Junki Takegami | 8 14.6 | February 7, 2001[96] | — | |
| After arriving at what seemed to be Lost Island, the Straw Hats find an old Temple with paintings that might indicate where the Lost Island really is. Erik arrives and announces he overheard everything and intends to steal their dragon. Luffy breaks a wall so they can escape while Zoro engages Erik. | ||||||||
| 58 | — | 'Showdown in the Ruins! Tense Zoro vs. Eric!' Transcription: 'Haikyō no Kettō! Kinpaku no Zoro tai Erikku!' (Japanese: 廃虚の決闘!緊迫のゾロVSエリック) | Munehisa Sakai | Junki Takegami | 5 16.6 | February 21, 2001[97] | — | |
| Zoro tries to fight Erik, but Erik is more interested in chasing the dragon. Zoro manages to trip him up long enough to the rest to make it to the ship. Luffy then uses his long arm to pull Zoro onto the ship. | ||||||||
| 59 | — | 'Luffy, Completely Surrounded! Commodore Nelson's Secret Strategy!' Transcription: 'Rufu Kanzen Hōi! Teitoku Neruson no Hissaku' (Japanese: ルフィ完全包囲!提督ネルソンの秘策) | Junichi Fujise | Junki Takegami | 5 16.6 | February 21, 2001[97] | — | |
| Admiral Nelson, who never fully trusted Erik, has mobilized the full extent of the 8th fleet. He has his ships surround the Going Merry, and deploys chains between them to prevent escape. They then begin shelling. Meanwhile, Erik boards the raft with Apis and Ryuuji and begins to row the raft away. Nelson orders his ship to shell Erik. When Erik knocks Apis out, Ryuuji comes to her aid. He then calls out and takes flight to attack Nelson. Nelson has him shot down. | ||||||||
| 60 | — | 'Through the Sky They Soar! The 1000 Year Legend Lives Again!' Transcription: 'Ōsora o Mau Mono! Yomigaeru Sennen no Densetsu!' (Japanese: 大空を舞うもの!甦る千年の伝説) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Junki Takegami | 4 16.3 | February 28, 2001[98] | — | |
| Luffy talks to Ryuuji in his final moments and comes to understand just what is going on. The flock of dragons returns just as Lost Island (which was really Battleship Island) begins to re-surface. An angered Luffy uses them to launch an attack that destroys Nelson's flagship. The resurfacing Lost Island destroys the rest of the Marine ships, which were still chained together. | ||||||||
| 61 | 44 | 'Fantastic Voyage' 'An Angry Showdown! Cross the Red Line!' Transcription: 'Ikari no Ketchaku! Akai Dairiku o Norikoero!' (Japanese: 怒りの決着!赤い大陸を乗り越えろ!) | Hidehiko Kadota | Junki Takegami | 4 16.0 | March 7, 2001[99] | July 30, 2005[100] | |
| Apis is saddened by the death of Ryuuji but Luffy explains that the dragons come back to Lost Island be reborn. Nearby, an egg cracks open and a young dragon with Ryuuji's eyes emerges. Nelson, who has survived, is found by Erik who promptly cuts him down. Erik threatens the dragons which causes Luffy to fight and defeat him. With the dragons safe, the Straw Hats depart for the Grand Line. They sail to Reverse Mountain, where the force of the ocean causes the current to flow uphill and down into the Grand Line. On the way up, Erik emerges to fight one more time but Nami tricks him and knocks him into the rushing waters.[n 3] | ||||||||
| 62 | 44 | 'Fantastic Voyage' 'The First Line of Defense? The Giant Whale Laboon Appears!' Transcription: 'Sasho no Toride? Kyodai Kujira Rabūn Arawareru' (Japanese: 最初の砦?巨大クジラ·ラブーン現る) | Kōnosuke Uda | Michiru Shimada | 6 13.7 | March 21, 2001[101] | July 30, 2005 | |
| As the Straw Hats ride down Reverse Mountain into the Grand Line, a huge whale appears in front of them. With the helm still broken, they are about to crash into it, but Luffy fires a cannon, sufficiently slowing the ship, just breaking Luffy's beloved seat, the ship's sheep figurehead. Infuriated, Luffy punches the whale directly in the eye. The whale swallows the Straw Hats and their ship. Only Luffy falls overboard and gets on the whale. The whale submerges. In the last second, Luffy notices a door on top of the whale. While Luffy winds up in some sort of passageway, his crew finds itself in front of a small island in the middle of green waters, with a clear blue-sky overhead. There they encounter Crocus, the whale's caretaker, who painted the inside of its stomach to look like the sky. Suddenly everything starts to shake as Laboon—which is the name of the whale—rams its head against the Red Line. Crocus leaves to give Laboon a sedative. Meanwhile, Luffy and two individuals, crash into the whale's stomach. As Crocus returns, they shot two cannonballs from their bazookas, to rip a hole in the whale’s stomach, but Crocus takes the cannonballs with his own body. Then Luffy knocks them both out. Leading the Straw Hats out of the whale, Crocus explains that Laboon is a whale with a heart like a person, who has been waiting for a certain group of pirates for fifty years.[n 4] | ||||||||
Reception[edit]
The season's uncut home video release generally received positive reviews from critics due to its humor, fight sequences, characters and music. The Arlong Park storyline has been highlighted as the strongest of the season, although David Brook less favorably described these episodes as 'melodramatic' for Blueprint Review.[102][103][104] Commenting on the animation, several critics applauded the series' accuracy to the manga's art style, but noted that moments of limited animation betrayed the low budget of the series.[105][106]
Both John Sinnott and Neil Lumbard rated the season 'Highly Recommended' when writing for DVD Talk, with Lumbard describing Luffy as 'easily one of the most endearing, comical, and fun characters in anime history'.[107][108] Writing for Anime News Network, Carl Kimlinger awarded the first 26 episodes 'B' ratings, but found the 'emotional core' of the Captain Buggy episodes to be underwhelming and commented that the early episodes of the series did not match the standard that would be set by later episodes.[109] Writing for Starburst, Julian White claimed that the series was 'likely to give you one helluva migraine' and awarded 6/10 to the first 26 episodes.[110]IGN's David F. Smith awarded the first 13 episodes 7/10, also commenting on the slow pace of the episodes but conceding that 'you might just call it a convention of the genre'.[111]
Home releases[edit]
Japanese[edit]
VHS[edit]
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VHS ONEPIECE | piece1 | 1–4 | February 21, 2001 | [112] | |
| piece2 | 5–8 | February 21, 2001 | [113] | ||
| piece3 | 9–12 | March 21, 2001 | [114] | ||
| piece4 | 13–16 | April 18, 2001 | [115] | ||
| piece5 | 17–20 | May 23, 2001 | [116] | ||
| piece6 | 21–24 | June 20, 2001 | [117] | ||
| piece7 | 25–28 | July 18, 2001 | [118] | ||
| piece8 | 29–32 | August 22, 2001 | [119] | ||
| piece9 | 33–36 | September 19, 2001 | [120] | ||
| piece10 | 37–40 | October 24, 2001 | [121] | ||
| piece11 | 41–44 | November 21, 2001 | [122] | ||
| piece12 | 45–48 | December 19, 2001 | [123] | ||
| piece13 | 49–52 | January 17, 2002 | [124] | ||
| piece14 | 53–56 | February 14, 2002 | [125] | ||
| piece15 | 57–61 | March 20, 2002 | [126] | ||
| グランドライン突入篇 | piece1 | 62–64 | April 3, 2002 | [127] | |
DVD[edit]
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ONE PIECE ワンピース | piece.01 | 1–4 | February 21, 2001 | [128] | |
| piece.02 | 5–8 | February 21, 2001 | [129] | ||
| piece.03 | 9–12 | March 22, 2001 | [130] | ||
| piece.04 | 13–16 | April 18, 2001 | [131] | ||
| piece.05 | 17–20 | May 23, 2001 | [132] | ||
| piece.06 | 21–24 | June 20, 2001 | [133] | ||
| piece.07 | 25–28 | July 18, 2001 | [134] | ||
| piece.08 | 29–32 | August 22, 2001 | [135] | ||
| piece.09 | 33–36 | September 19, 2001 | [136] | ||
| piece.10 | 37–40 | October 24, 2001 | [137] | ||
| piece.11 | 41–44 | November 21, 2001 | [138] | ||
| piece.12 | 45–48 | December 19, 2001 | [139] | ||
| piece.13 | 49–52 | January 17, 2002 | [140] | ||
| piece.14 | 53–56 | February 14, 2002 | [141] | ||
| piece.15 | 57–61 | March 20, 2002 | [142] | ||
| 2ndシーズン グランドライン突入篇 | piece.01 | 62–64 | April 3, 2002 | [143] | |
| ONE PIECE Log Collection | “EAST BLUE” | 1–17 | July 23, 2010 | [144] | |
| “SANJI” | 18–30 | July 23, 2010 | [145] | ||
| “NAMI” | 31–44 | August 27, 2010 | [146] | ||
| “LOGUE TOWN” | 45–61 | August 27, 2010 | [147] | ||
| “GRAND LINE” | 62–77 | December 22, 2010 | [148] | ||
| ONE PIECE Log Collection SET | EAST BLUE to CHOPPER | 1–92 | March 27, 2015 | [149] | |
English[edit]
4Kids[edit]
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | ISBN | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | Australia | ||||||
| 1 | King of the Pirates | 1–3 | February 28, 2006 | May 17, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-000-7 | [150][151] | |
| 2 | The Circus Comes to Town | 4–6 | April 25, 2006 | July 26, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-001-5 | [152][153] | |
| 3 | The Teller of Tales | 7–11 | June 27, 2006 | September 6, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-002-3 | [154][155] | |
| 4 | The Cat's Ninth Life | 12–16 | August 29, 2006 | November 8, 2006 | ISBN1-59861-003-1 | [156][157] | |
| 5 | King of the Busboys | 17–21 | October 24, 2006 | January 24, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-004-X | [158][159] | |
| 6 | The Better Swordsman | 22–26 | December 26, 2006 | March 14, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-005-8 | [160][161] | |
| 7 | New Crew | 27–31 | February 27, 2007 | May 2, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-006-6 | [162][163] | |
| 8 | Belle Of The Brawl | 32–36 | April 24, 2007 | July 18, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-007-4 | [164][165] | |
| 9 | Rogue Town | 37–41 | June 26, 2007 | September 12, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-008-2 | [166][167] | |
| 10 | Baroque Works | 42–46 | August 28, 2007 | November 7, 2007 | ISBN1-59861-009-0 | [168][169] | |
| 1-3 | Starter Pack | 1-11 | N/A | March 14, 2007 | ISBN N/A | [170] | |
Uncut[edit]
In North America, the final episodes of this season were recategorized as the opening of 'Season Two' for their DVD release by Funimation Entertainment. The Australian Season sets were renamed Collection 1 through 5.
| Volume | Episodes | Release date | ISBN | Ref. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | UK | Australia | ||||||
| Season One | First Voyage | 1–13 | May 27, 2008 | N/A | September 1, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1347-9 | [171] | |
| Second Voyage | 14–26 | September 16, 2008 | N/A | October 13, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1419-X | [172] | ||
| Third Voyage | 27–39 | January 20, 2009 | N/A | November 3, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1531-5 | [173] | ||
| Fourth Voyage | 40–53 | March 31, 2009 | N/A | December 15, 2010 | ISBN1-4210-1796-2 | [174] | ||
| Season Two | First Voyage | 54–66 | June 30, 2009 | N/A | January 12, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-1888-8 | [175] | |
| Collections | Collection 1 | 1–26 | July 26, 2011 | May 27, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2341-5 | [176][177] | |
| Collection 2 | 27–53 | September 27, 2011 | July 1, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2404-7 | [178][179] | ||
| Collection 3 | 54–78 | November 29, 2011 | September 23, 2013 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2405-5 | [180][181] | ||
| Collection Boxes | One | 1–103 | January 6, 2015 | N/A | October 24, 2012 | ISBN N/A | [182] | |
| Voyage Collection | 1 | 1–53 | N/A | September 6, 2017 | ISBN N/A | |||
| 2 | 54–103 | N/A | September 6, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [183] | |||
Notes[edit]
- ^Rank of the episode in Video Research's weekly, household-rating-based ranking of anime shows. The figures of the rank and rating column are taken from the same sources as the respective episode's original airdate.
- ^In the dub, this title is written on-screen but 'Usopp vs. Daddy the Father! Showdown at High Noon!' is read aloud.
- ^The 4Kids version of this episode removes all scenes concerning the Apis/dragons storyline, including the confrontation with Erik on Reverse Mountain.
- ^In the 4Kids version of this episode, the Straw Hats encounter an iceberg in place of Laboon and destroy it with the Going Merry's cannon.
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