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The story follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a boy whose body gained the properties of rubber after unintentionally eating a Devil Fruit. With his crew, named the Straw Hat Pirates, Luffy explores the Grand Line in search of the world's ultimate treasure known as the "One Piece" in order to become the next King of the Pirates.
The third guidebook, One Piece: Yellow – Grand Elements, was released on April 4, 2007, [92] and the fourth, One Piece: Green – Secret Pieces, followed on November 4, 2010. [93] An anime guidebook, One Piece: Rainbow!, was released on May 1, 2007, and covers the first eight years of the TV anime. [94]
Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The first 18 episodes, dealing with Nefertari Vivi and the Straw Hats as they arrive in Alabasta to stop a civil war from happening, make up the Arabasta Jōriku ( アラバスタ上陸 , lit.
Luffy lays exhausted on the ground while the crew all appear unharmed with no memory of the incident. The Straw Hats gather around Luffy, wondering how he can sleep in such a place, and Luffy laughs. The animation in this film is very different from the regular series, using the style often seen in Mamoru Hosoda's films.
Luffy continues his furious battle with Kaido repeatedly attacking with Third Gear. When Kaido reverts into his human form Luffy activates Fourth Gear and unleashes a relentless barrage of blows. But in the end, Kaido is unaffected by Luffy's attacks and defeats him with a single swing of his kanabō. Law tries to save Luffy, but his powers are ...
The film comic (ISBN 978-4-08-874236-6) was released on March 4 and the light novel (ISBN 978-4-08-703178-2) on March 7, 2007. [5] [6] The TV cut of the film, first aired in April of 2011 in Japan, adds a 15-minute prologue to the start of the film. The new section adapts the Whisky Peak arc in abridged form to explain how the crew met Vivi.
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 44 different pieces of theme music: 25 opening themes and 19 closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Toei Animation.
From TV Animation - One Piece: Birth of Luffy's Dream Pirate Crew! April 27, 2001 Game Boy Color: 4 From TV Animation - One Piece: Set Sail Pirate Crew! August 2, 2001 PlayStation: 5 From TV Animation - One Piece: Legend of the Rainbow Island: September 13, 2001 WonderSwan Color: 6 From TV Animation - One Piece: Treasure Wars: January 3, 2002 ...