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The eleventh season of the One Piece anime series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. The majority of the season covers the "Sabaody Archipelago" story arc, which deals with the Straw Hats preparing to enter Fishman Island by having their ship coated for undersea travel. [1]
Season Season title Episodes Originally released; First released Last released; 1: East Blue: 61: October 20, 1999 (): March 14, 2001 (): 2: Entering into the Grand Line
In the Funimation dub, Hajrudin is voice by Randy E. Aguebor in the "Episode of Sabo" special and episodes 639 to 658 and by Chris Guerrero in later episodes. Stansen ( スタンセン , Sutansen ) is the crew's shipwright who was imprisoned at the Auction House in Sabaody until he escaped with Rayleigh .
The Roger Pirates' retired First Mate, Silvers Rayleigh, takes a liking to Luffy and agrees to coat the Thousand Sunny to sail into the ocean depths. However, the plan is derailed after Luffy attacks a World Noble for harming a friend, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates are easily defeated by Admiral Kizaru and scattered to different parts ...
Rayleigh gives back Luffy's straw hat and befriends Hancock and her sisters. Rayleigh tells Hancock that Kuma was the one who sent Luffy to Amazon Lily just before he teleported the Straw Hat crew away. However, Rayleigh cannot bring Luffy back to the Sabaody Archipelago, as he would suffer the same fate on the island.
Although they wish to reunite with Luffy and comfort him about his brother, Portgas D. Ace's, death, they instead take advantage of the opportune locales that Bartholomew Kuma sent them all to improve their skills. Luffy himself trains with Silvers Rayleigh. Two years later, the Straw Hats gather on the archipelago where they were last together.
One Piece (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda.It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 1997, with its chapters compiled in 110 tankōbon volumes as of November 2024.
[5] [6] Episodes began streaming on August 29, 2009. [7] Funimation's uncut dub later resumed airing on Adult Swim's revived Toonami programming block from episode 207 onwards from May 2013 until it was removed from the schedule in March 2017 after episode 384. [8] Toonami would eventually bring the series back in January 2022, starting on ...