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In Case Closed, he plays Shinichi Kudo and Kaito Kid. His favorite "Conan" episode is "Flying Locked Room Shinichi Kudo's First Incident". [citation needed] In One Piece, he originally wanted to play the role of Monkey D. Luffy, the main character, and went to audition, but was unsuccessful. He decided to play the role of Usopp after receiving ...
Jacob Romero Gibson was a relatively unknown actor, having only appeared in a few episodes of the TV series Greenlead prior to his casting as the imaginative marksman Usopp in Netflix’s One Piece.
Luffy is voiced by Mayumi Tanaka in the anime series. [1] In the 4Kids Entertainment English adaptation, he is voiced by Erica Schroeder. [2] In the Funimation Entertainment English adaptation, his voice is supplied by Colleen Clinkenbeard. [3] Luffy is portrayed by Iñaki Godoy in the live-action adaptation of One Piece. [4]
A basic adventure game with platforms, puzzles, and item collecting. To progress in the game, the player must collect certain items for Franky and Usopp to make new tools in order to create new paths. Fishing and bug hunting are also major side quests; certain bugs and fish must be captured to break seals.
Usopp takes them to meet the shipyard owner and his best friend, Kaya, a rich, sickly orphan, to ask about the ship. Garp takes Koby under his wing, knowing of his friendship with Luffy. Luffy and Usopp bond over Luffy knowing Usopp's father Yasopp, a member of Shanks's crew.
Mayumi Tanaka (田中 真弓, Tanaka Mayumi) (born January 15, 1955) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator. She voiced Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece; Ryunosuke Fujinami in Urusei Yatsura; Koenma in Yu Yu Hakusho; Pazu in Laputa: Castle in the Sky; Krillin, Yajirobe and Uranai Baba in Dragon Ball; Kirimaru Settsuno in Nintama Rantarō; Kanna Kirishima in the Sakura Wars series; the ...
1 comic strip: Magazine(s) 1 magazine: Films and television; Film(s) 15 films: Short film(s) 6 shorts 14 others: Web series: 1 live-action series 1 anime series: Animated series: 1 anime series: Television special(s) 13 television specials: Theatrical presentations; Play(s) 6: Musical(s) 1: Games; Video game(s) 56 video games: Audio; Original ...
Rush was the first One Piece video game to be localized and released in North America, on September 7, 2005, for Nintendo GameCube. [2] Out of 38 games (not including non-Japanese games), 11 have been released in North America, two in Australia, and 13 in Europe. In general, the One Piece games have received mixed reception; assessments ranged ...