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One PieceONE PIECE - ワンピース
(Wan Pīsu)
Copertina del primo volume della New Edition italiana del manga, raffigurante da sinistra Nami, Monkey D. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full Rufy e Roronoa Zoro
Genereavventura, fantasyMangaAutoreEiichirō OdaEditoreShūeishaRivistaWeekly Shōnen JumpTargetshōnen1ª edizione19 luglio 1997 – in corsoTankōbon90 (in corso) Editore it.Star ComicsCollana 1ª ed. it.Young1ª edizione it.1º luglio 2001 – in corsoVolumi it.88 / 90 Serie TV animeAutoreEiichirō OdaRegiaKōnosuke Uda, Munehisa SakaiComposizione serieJunki Takegami (ep. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full 1-195), Hirohiko Uesaka (ep. 196+)MusicheKōhei TanakaStudioToei AnimationReteFuji TV1ª TV20 ottobre 1999 – in corsoEpisodi863 (in corso) in 19 stagioniAspect ratio4:3 ( ep. 1-206, ep. 1-504)
16:9 ( ep. 207+, ep. 505+)Durata ep.22 minEditore it.De Agostini (DVD), Shin Vision (DVD), GP Publishing (DVD)Rete it.Italia 1 (ep. 1-452), Italia 2 (ep. 453+)1ª TV it.5 novembre 2001 – in corsoEpisodi it.576 / 863 in 12 stagioni (gli episodi 492 e 542 non sono andati in onda)

«Il suo nome era Gold Roger, il Re dei pirati. Le sue parole in punto di morte spinsero la gente verso il mare. I miei tesori…? Se li volete, sono vostri… Cercateli. Ho lasciato tutto in un certo posto. E così in tutto il mondo iniziò l'era dei pirati.»

(Inizio del manga di One Piece[1])

One Piece (ONE PIECE - ワンピース Wan Pīsu?) è un manga scritto e disegnato da Eiichirō Oda, serializzato sulla rivista giapponese Weekly Shōnen Jump di Shūeisha dal 19 luglio 1997[2]. La casa editrice ne raccoglie periodicamente i capitoli anche in volumi formato tankōbon, di cui il primo è stato pubblicato il 24 dicembre. L'edizione italiana è curata da Star Comics, che ne ha iniziato la pubblicazione in albi corrispondenti ai volumi giapponesi il 1º luglio 2001.

La storia segue le avventure di Monkey D. Rufy, un ragazzo il cui corpo ha assunto le proprietà della gomma dopo aver innavvertitamente ingerito il frutto del diavolo Gom Gom. Raccogliendo attorno a sé una ciurma, Rufy esplora la Rotta Maggiore in cerca del leggendario tesoro One Piece e inseguendo il sogno di diventare il nuovo Re dei pirati.

One Piece è adattato in una serie televisiva anime, prodotta da Toei Animation e trasmessa in Giappone su Fuji TV dal 20 ottobre 1999. L'edizione italiana è edita da Merak Film ed è andata in onda su Italia 1 dal 5 novembre 2001 per poi continuare su Italia 2 nel 2012; inizialmente intitolata All'arrembaggio!, la serie ha avuto diversi cambi di denominazione nel corso delle stagioni, fino ad assestarsi sull'originale One Piece. Toei Animation ha prodotto inoltre 11 special televisivi, 13 film anime, due cortometraggi 3D, un ONA e un OAV. Svariate compagnie ne hanno tratto merchandise di vario genere, come colonne sonore, videogiochi e giocattoli.

One Piece ha goduto di uno straordinario successo. Diversi volumi del manga hanno infranto record di vendite e di tiratura iniziale in Giappone. Con oltre quattrocento milioni di copie in circolazione al 2017 l'opera è il manga ad avere venduto di più al mondo[3]. Il 15 giugno 2015 è entrato inoltre nel Guinness dei primati come serie a fumetti disegnata da un singolo autore con il maggior numero di copie pubblicate: oltre 320 milioni[4].

Ambientazione

Il mondo di One Piece

Il mondo di One Piece è coperto quasi interamente da oceani costellati di un numero indefinito di isole. Lungo un meridiano e il suo antimeridiano è situato l'unico continente, la Linea Rossa (赤い土の大陸(レッドライン) Reddo Rain?), che però a causa della sua inospitalità è quasi completamente disabitato, mentre lungo l'equatore si trova la Rotta Maggiore (偉大なる航路(グランドライン) Gurando Rain?), una striscia di mare con correnti, condizioni climatiche e magnetismo instabili, in cui la navigazione è particolarmente difficoltosa. La Rotta Maggiore e la Linea Rossa, incontrandosi, delimitano quattro mari: il Mare Settentrionale, il Mare Meridionale, il Mare Occidentale e il Mare Orientale. La Rotta Maggiore è circondata da fasce di bonaccia dove è assente ogni vento e corrente e dove sono presenti giganteschi mostri; a causa di queste condizioni l'unico modo per accedervi è scalare una montagna dove l'acqua, a causa delle correnti, scorre in salita: la Reverse Mountain (リヴァース・マウンテン Rivāsu Maunten?). La seconda parte della Rotta Maggiore, dopo l'intersezione con la Linea Rossa, viene denominata Nuovo Mondo (新世界 Shin Sekai?). Il mondo di One Piece è popolato da umani e da numerose altre razze senzienti come uomini-pesce, visoni (una razza di animali antropomorfi), nani e giganti.

Il potere è nelle mani del Governo mondiale (世界政府 Sekai Seifu?), un'organizzazione che detiene il controllo di centottanta paesi del mondo. Esso è in continua lotta con i pirati e con l'Armata rivoluzionaria (革命軍 Kakumei Gun?), un'organizzazione che opera con l'intento di rovesciare lo status quo. La principale forza armata sotto il controllo del Governo mondiale è la Marina (海軍 Kaigun?), che agisce con lo scopo di mantenere la pace e punire i criminali. Per arginare il dilagante problema della pirateria il Governo ha, inoltre, stretto un patto di collaborazione con sette tra i pirati più potenti, dando vita alla Flotta dei Sette (王下七武海 Ōka Shichibukai?). Nel Nuovo Mondo agiscono invece i Quattro Imperatori (四皇 Yonkō?), i quattro pirati più forti e influenti i quali esercitano il loro potere su flotte immense e interi territori. I Quattro Imperatori, l'Armata rivoluzionaria, la Marina e la Flotta dei Sette tengono in equilibrio il mondo di One Piece.

I frutti del diavolo (悪魔の実 Akuma no mi?) sono frutti misteriosi che donano poteri soprannaturali a chi li mangia, rendendoli però incapaci di nuotare. Di conseguenza il contatto con l'acqua di mare o con una speciale sostanza conosciuta come agalmatolite indebolisce gli utilizzatori di frutti del diavolo e li priva dei loro poteri. Alcune persone sono inoltre in grado di ricorrere all'Ambizione (覇気 Haki?), una forza spirituale che permette di avvertire la presenza di altri esseri viventi e di predirne i movimenti, di irrobustire parti del corpo e di intimidire o fare svenire le creature con una debole forza di volontà.

Trama

Il Jolly Roger della ciurma di Cappello di paglia

Monkey D. Rufy è un giovane pirata sognatore che da piccolo ha inavvertitamente mangiato il frutto del diavolo Gom Gom, diventando così un uomo di gomma con la capacità di allungarsi e deformarsi a piacimento. Con l'obiettivo di diventare il Re dei pirati (海賊王 Kaizoku Ō?) e di ritrovare il leggendario tesoro One Piece (ひとつなぎの大秘宝(ワンピース) Wan Pīsu?), nascosto secondo le leggende da Gol D. Roger sull'isola di Raftel alla fine della Rotta Maggiore, Rufy si mette in mare e riunisce intorno a sé una ciurma. Entrano così a far parte della ciurma di Cappello di paglia (麦わらの一味 Mugiwara no ichimi?): Roronoa Zoro, un tenace spadaccino abile nell'utilizzo di tre spade; Nami, una ladra e navigatrice del gruppo; Usop, un cecchino pavido e bugiardo; Sanji, un cuoco con un debole per le donne; TonyTony Chopper, una renna antropomorfa e medico di bordo; Nico Robin, un'archeologa che desidera fare luce su un periodo oscuro della storia del mondo; Franky, un cyborg e carpentiere; Brook, uno scheletro musicista e schermidore; e Jinbe, uomo-pesce ex membro della Flotta dei Sette ed esperto timoniere. Nel loro viaggio attraverso il Mare Orientale e la prima parte della Rotta Maggiore Rufy e compagni vivono numerose avventure, trovano alleati e affrontano avversari pirati o della Marina che intendono fermarli.

Giunti alle Isole Sabaody attirano tuttavia l'attenzione della Marina e i membri della ciurma vengono divisi e spediti in destinazioni diverse. Rufy scopre quindi che suo fratello Portuguese D. Ace è stato catturato dalla Marina, che intende giustiziarlo, e si prodiga per salvarlo irrompendo nella prigione di Impel Down e nella base di Marineford, pur senza riuscirci. Resosi conto di non essere in grado di proteggere i suoi amici, Rufy fa pervenire un messaggio alla ciurma in cui chiede loro di rincontrarsi dopo due anni di allenamento così da essere pronti per il Nuovo Mondo. Al termine di questo periodo i compagni riprendono il viaggio e si avventurano attraverso l'isola degli uomini-pesce nel Nuovo Mondo, dove stringono un'alleanza pirata con la supernova Trafalgar Law che li porta a scontrarsi con due dei Quattro Imperatori.

Produzione

Fin dall'infanzia Eiichirō Oda si interessò alla storia della pirateria grazie alla serie anime Vicky il vichingo, che adorava quando era piccolo[5]. La lettura di biografie di pirati aumentò questo interesse, che raggiunse il culmine con la scoperta dell'esistenza di Edward Teach, noto con il soprannome di "Barbanera"[6], che in seguito divenne il prototipo di uno dei cattivi principali della serie: Marshall D. Teach[7]. Molti pirati del manga hanno nomi che traggono ispirazione da personaggi realmente esistiti: per esempio Roronoa Zoro prende spunto dal bucaniere francese Francois l'Olonese[8]. In un'intervista sul perché abbia deciso di scrivere un manga sulla pirateria e sul successo della serie Oda ha dichiarato:

«Penso che a tutti piacciano i pirati in qualche misura. L'apparente cattiva prima impressione e la sensazione che abbiano grandi progetti e speranze per il loro futuro. Nella realtà sono cattivi, ma si tende a ignorare questo aspetto e a crearsi una propria immagine su di loro, vero? Mi piace anche questa cosa e volevo sfruttarla in qualche modo. Così disegno la serie cercando di non pensare alla storia reale.»

(Eiichirō Oda[5])

Oltre che dalla storia della pirateria Oda è stato influenzato da Dragon Ball di Aa Toriyama, che ancora oggi rimane uno dei suoi manga preferiti[5][6]. Egli sostiene che il suo stile artistico cominciò a formarsi al tempo delle scuole elementari, sotto l'influenza di serie anime come Kinnikuman e Ken il guerriero[5]. Durante le scuole superiori Oda decise di elaborare una serie manga sui pirati, senza inizialmente concentrarsi sui dettagli della trama ma tenendo come punto fermo l'ambientazione base e il fatto di volere realizzare una storia lunga[9]. Tuttavia cominciò a lavorare al progetto solo nel 1996, quando era assistente del famoso mangaka Nobuhiro Watsuki[10]. Il risultato furono due storie one-shot intitolate Romance Dawn[10] — titolo che sarà poi utilizzato per il primo capitolo e volume di One Piece. I due capitoli introducono come protagonista il personaggio di Rufy e includono molti elementi che sarebbero poi diventati parte della serie principale. La prima di queste storie è stata pubblicata nell'agosto 1996 sulla rivista Akamaru Jump e successivamente in One Piece Red. La seconda è stata distribuita nel 41º volume di Weekly Shōnen Jump sempre nel 1996 e ristampato nel 1998 nella collezione di storie brevi di Oda Wanted![11].

Oda aveva inizialmente stimato che la durata di One Piece sarebbe stata di circa cinque anni e aveva già pensato al finale, ma si accorse che la storia gli piaceva troppo per terminarla in quel lasso di tempo[12]. Nel 2016, a diciannove anni dall'inizio della serializzazione, l'autore ha dichiarato che il manga ha raggiunto il 65% della storia che intende narrare[13][14]. A luglio del 2018, in occasione del ventunesimo anniversario dell'opera, Oda ha dichiarato che il manga è arrivato all'80% della trama[15]. Tuttavia, Oda ha confermato che il finale sarà ancora quello pensato originariamente e che è deciso a veder completata la sua opera indipendentemente da quanti anni ciò dovesse richiedere[16][17].

A differenza di altri mangaka Oda, nelle sue tavole, disegna personalmente tutto quello che si muove — incluse persone, animali, fumo, nuvole e mari. In questo modo desidera mantenere una rappresentazione uniforme lasciando al suo staff solo la realizzazione degli sfondi, basati comunque su suoi schizzi[18]. Questo carico di lavoro lo costringe a tenere dei ritmi serrati di produzione, a iniziare dalla mattina alle cinque fino alle due di notte, con brevi pause solo per i pasti. Il programma di lavoro canonico prevede i primi tre giorni della settimana dedicati alla stesura dello storyboard e il restante tempo per l'inchiostrazione definitiva delle tavole e per l'eventuale colorazione[19]. Quando un lettore gli chiese di chi fosse innamorata Nami, Oda rispose che difficilmente ci sarebbero state storie d'amore all'interno della ciurma di Rufy. L'autore ha inoltre spiegato che evita volutamente di inserirle in One Piece poiché la serie è un manga shōnen e i ragazzi che leggono l'opera non sono interessati a storie d'amore[20].

Media

Manga

One Piece è serializzato dalla Shūeisha sulla rivista settimanale Weekly Shōnen Jump a partire dal 19 luglio 1997[2]. I singoli capitoli, solitamente una decina per volta, sono poi raccolti in volumi tankōbon e pubblicati a distanza di alcuni mesi, con il primo albo distribuito il 24 dicembre 1997[21]. Ogni capitolo ha una pagina iniziale col titolo. Mentre la maggior parte dei mangaka la usano per espandere il capitolo di una pagina o per metterci un'illustrazione non legata alla storia Oda vi disegna delle miniavventure parallele, che continuano per diversi numeri e in cui compaiono nemici sconfitti o altri personaggi minori, creando così una loro storia secondaria. L'opera è tradotta in italiano e pubblicata da Star Comics nella collana Young a partire dal 1º luglio 2001 in un'edizione fedele all'originale giapponese[22]. Dal 20 febbraio 2008 è inoltre in corso una ristampa chiamata One Piece New Edition[23].

Il manga è esportato in più di trenta Paesi nel mondo[24]. In Nord America la Viz Media ne ha pubblicato i capitoli sull'antologia di manga Shonen Jump, fin dall'inizio della sua circolazione nel novembre 2002[25][26] e, in seguito alla chiusura della testata, in formato digitale sulla rivista elettronica Weekly Shonen Jump, con inizio il 30 gennaio 2012. Ogni capitolo è pubblicato due settimane dopo la sua uscita in Giappone[27]. La Viz inoltre pubblica anche i volumi dell'opera a partire dal 2 settembre 2003[28]. In Australia e Nuova Zelanda, l'opera è distribuita da Madman Entertainment dal 10 novembre 2008[29]. Nel Regno Unito, Gollancz Manga ne ha pubblicato i primi 14 volumi, poi la pubblicazione è stata continuata da Viz Media con la stessa edizione disponibile per il mercato nordamericano. In Francia è edito da Glénat a partire da luglio 2013[30]; in Spagna da Planeta DeAgostini da ottobre 2004[31]; in Austria e in Germania da Carlsen Comics da dicembre 2000[32]; in Russia da Comix Art[33]. Per quanto riguarda l'Asia, il manga è pubblicato in Corea del Sud da Daewon C.I. dal 9 gennaio 1999[34]; in Thailandia da Siam Inter Comics; a Taiwan da Tong Li Comics; in Cina da Zhejiang People's Fine Arts Publishing House; e a Singapore da Chuang Yi Publishing fino al fallimento dell'editore nel 2012.

Crossover e spin-off

Oda ha collaborato con Aa Toriyama alla creazione di un crossover tra One Piece e Dragon Ball. Il fumetto, intitolato Cross Epoch (クロスエポック Kurosu Epokku?) è stato pubblicato nel numero del 25 dicembre 2006 di Weekly Shōnen Jump. Un ulteriore crossover, questa volta tra One Piece e Toriko di Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, è apparso nell'edizione del 4 aprile 2011 di Weekly Shōnen Jump con il titolo Jitsushoku! Akuma no Mi!! (実食! 悪魔の実!!? lett. "Il vero cibo! Il frutto del diavolo!!").

La serie spin-off One Piece Party (ワンピースパーティー Wan Pīsu Pātī?), scritta e illustrata da Ei Andō in stile super deformed, ha iniziato la serializzazione a gennaio 2015 sulla rivista Saikyō Jump[35].

Anime

OAV

La prima versione animata di One Piece è l'OAV One Piece: Taose! Kaizoku Gyanzac, realizzato per il Jump Super Anime Tour 1998. L'episodio fu creato dallo studio Production I.G e diretto dal regista Gorō Taniguchi con il character design dello stesso Oda[36]. L'OAV del 2010 Episodio 0 è un adattamento del Volume 0 del manga, che narra gli eventi precedenti e successivi alla morte di Gol D. Roger. Esso è stato distribuito in edizione limitata a sole tremila copie in collaborazione con la marca di alimenti House Foods[37].

Serie televisiva
Logo della serie televisiva

Un adattamento anime del manga di One Piece è prodotto dalla Toei Animation. La serie ha debuttato in Giappone il 20 ottobre 1999 e va in onda su Fuji TV la domenica dalle 9:30 alle 10:00[38][39]. Sono stati trasmessi finora 863 episodi che dal 207 sono in alta definizione. Per mantenere un congruo distacco degli episodi dai capitoli del manga, vengono talvolta inserite delle puntate filler, solitamente raggruppate attorno a brevi archi narrativi. Sono presenti, inoltre, anche nell'anime degli episodi crossover con Dragon Ball e Toriko: Il duo più forte! Dura lotta, Rufy e Toriko! (「最強タッグ! 奮闘、ルフィとトリコ!」 Saikyō taggu! Funtō, Rufi to Toriko!?), l'episodio 492 andato in onda il 3 aprile 2011 e che segna il debutto dell'anime di Toriko[40]; Squadra di soccorso! Salvare Chopper (「チーム結成! チョッパーを救え」 Chīmu kessei! Choppā o sukue?), l'episodio 542 andato in onda l'8 aprile 2012[41]; e La più forte collaborazione della storia contro il ghiottone del mare (史上最強コラボVS海の大食漢 Shijō saikyō korabo VS umi no taishokukan?), l'episodio 590 andato in onda il 7 aprile 2013[42]. L'anime è reso disponibile anche per il mercato home video sempre per conto di Toei Animation. La pubblicazione del primo DVD è iniziata il 21 febbraio 2001, con ogni nuovo disco, contenente quattro episodi, distribuito a cadenza mensile[43]. Sebbene l'anime sia prodotto in serie e senza soluzione di continuità, durante la pubblicazione in DVD gli episodi sono raccolti in stagioni attorno a specifici archi narrativi.

L'edizione italiana dell'anime è curata da Mediaset, che ne commissionò l'adattamento alla Merak Film di Milano. L'edizione è convenzionalmente divisa in stagioni, diverse da quelle adottate nella programmazione giapponese, in base ai blocchi di puntate che Toei Animation ha ceduto a Mediaset. La prima stagione, di 53 episodi, venne trasmessa su Italia 1 da novembre 2001 con il titolo All'arrembaggio!, mentre a partire dalla seconda la serie cambiò nome in Tutti all'arrembaggio. I primi 195 episodi furono trasmessi in maniera abbastanza regolare dal 2001 al 2005, poi la trasmissione venne interrotta fino all'8 luglio 2008[44], quando Italia 1 presentò due nuove stagioni, intitolate One Piece - Tutti all'arrembaggio!, che si conclusero il 15 gennaio 2009 all'episodio 309[45]. L'ottava stagione, comprendente gli episodi dal 310 a 400, andò in onda su Italia 1 e vide il ripristino del titolo originale: la prima parte, che includeva le puntate fino alla 372, andò in onda dal 15 settembre 2009[46] al 29 gennaio 2010, mentre la seconda, includente i successivi, venne trasmessa tra maggio[47] e luglio 2010. Una nona stagione, comprendente gli episodi da 401 al 452, andò in onda dall'11 ottobre[48] al 21 dicembre 2010 sempre su Italia 1. A partire dalla decima stagione italiana, la trasmissione in prima visione degli episodi venne spostata su Italia 2, che trasmise gli episodi dal 453 al 508 tra il 6 maggio[49] e il 3 luglio 2012. Un'undicesima stagione, comprendente gli episodi dal 509 al 563, è andata in onda dal 7 aprile[50] al 2 giugno 2014 su Italia 2, per la prima volta senza censure video e con le sigle originali. Una dodicesima stagione comprendente gli episodi dal 564 al 578 è stata trasmessa su Italia 2 in quattro prime serate, tra il 7 e il 10 febbraio 2018.[51] Repliche della serie sono state trasmesse, oltre che su Italia 1 e Italia 2, anche su Italia Teen Television, su Hiro e in chiaro su Boing[52].

L'edizione trasmessa sulla TV italiana è stata censurata e modificata per adattarsi a un pubblico più giovanile, oscurando ad esempio il sangue e brevi scene di nudità o "italianizzando" alcuni nomi e concetti. La modifica più radicale è costituita dal cambio di nome del protagonista, da Monkey D. Rufy a Rubber, in quanto la D. contenuta nel suo nome riveste grande importanza ai fini della storia. Per ovviare a questo inconveniente nell'episodio 45 si dice che viene chiamato Rubber da quando è diventato di gomma, sebbene nell'episodio 4 Shanks si rivolga a lui chiamandolo Rubber nonostante non abbia ancora mangiato il frutto del diavolo. Nell'episodio 400 Silvers Rayleigh rivela il nome completo del protagonista, ovvero Monkey D. Rubber. In seguito viene nuovamente cambiato dal 401, dove nel prologo iniziale viene chiamato Monkey D. Luffy detto Rubber. Per ragioni legate al diritto d'autore, inoltre, gli episodi 492 e 542 crossover con Toriko non sono andati in onda.

L'anime di One Piece è trasmesso o distribuito in molti paesi del mondo tra cui: a Taiwan su Taiwan Television[53]; nelle Filippine su GMA Network; in Germania su RTL II prima e Prosieben Maxx poi; in Spagna su Telecinco, Fox Kids España e Boing; negli Stati Uniti da 4Kids Entertainment e in seguito da Funimation; in Canada su YTV; in Messico su Televisa Canal 5; in Brasile su SBT; in America Latina su Cartoon Network; in Medio Oriente su Space Power TV; a Singapore su E City; in Portogallo su Panda Biggs; in Africa subsahariana da StarTimes[54][55]. Il 2 novembre 2013 Crunchyroll ha iniziato a trasmettere la serie in simulcast nelle regioni di Stati Uniti, Canada, Sud Africa, Australia, Nuova Zelanda e America Latina[56][57].

Film

Dal 2000 la Toei produce dei film di One Piece facendoli uscire inizialmente con cadenza annuale. Sono stati finora prodotti tredici film che rappresentano storie scollegate dalla trama del manga e dell'anime o rinarrazioni di parti di essi.

  • One Piece: Per tutto l'oro del mondo (ONE PIECE - ワンピース Wan Pīsu?), data di uscita 4 marzo 2000.
  • One Piece: Avventura all'Isola Spirale (ONE PIECE ねじまき島の冒険 Wan Pīsu: Nejimaki-shima no bōken?), data di uscita 3 marzo 2001. Il film è stato accompagnato da un cortometraggio intitolato Jango's Dance Carnival (ジャンゴのダンスカーニバル Jango no dansu kānibaru?).
  • One Piece: Il tesoro del re (ONE PIECE 珍獣島のチョッパー王国 Wan Pīsu: Chinjū-tō no Choppā-ōkoku?), data di uscita 2 marzo 2002. Il film è stato accompagnato da un cortometraggio intitolato Dream Soccer King! (夢のサッカー王! Yume no sakkā-ō!?).
  • One Piece: Trappola mortale (ONE PIECE THE MOVIE デッドエンドの冒険 Wan Pīsu the Movie: Deddo endo no bōken?), data di uscita: 1º marzo 2003.
  • One Piece: La spada delle sette stelle (ONE PIECE 呪われた聖剣 Wan Pīsu: Norowareta seiken?), data di uscita 6 marzo 2004. Il film è stato accompagnato da un cortometraggio intitolato Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King (めざせ! 海賊野球王 Mezase! Kaizoku yakyū-ō?).
  • One Piece: L'isola segreta del barone Omatsuri (ONE PIECE THE MOVIE オマツリ男爵と秘密の島 Wan Pīsu the Movie: Omatsuri danshaku to himitsu no shima?), data di uscita 5 marzo 2005.
  • One Piece: I misteri dell'isola meccanica (ONE PIECE THE MOVIE カラクリ城のメカ巨兵 Wan Pīsu the Movie: Karakuri-jō no meka kyohei?, lett. "One Piece: Il soldato meccanico gigante del castello di Karakuri"), data di uscita 4 marzo 2006.
  • One Piece: Un'amicizia oltre i confini del mare (ONE PIECE エピソードオブアラバスタ 砂漠の王女と海賊たち Wan Pīsu: Episode of Alabasta - Sabaku no ōjo to kaizoku-tachi?, lett. "One Piece: Episodio di Alabasta - La principessa del deserto e la ciurma pirata"), data di uscita 3 marzo 2007. Il film è stato accompagnato da un remake degli episodi 64, 65, 66 e 67 della serie.
  • One Piece: Il miracolo dei ciliegi in fiore (ONE PIECE THE MOVIE エピソードオブチョッパー+冬に咲く、奇跡の桜 Wan Pīsu the Movie: Episode of Chopper Plus - Fuyu ni saku, kiseki no sakura?, lett. "One Piece: Episodio di Chopper Plus - Il miracolo della fioritura del ciliegio in inverno"), data di uscita 1º marzo 2008.
  • One Piece: Avventura sulle isole volanti (ONE PIECE FILM ストロング ワールド Wan Pīsu Firumu Sutorongu Wārudo?), data di uscita 12 dicembre 2009. Il film è stato accompagnato da un cortometraggio intitolato Episodio 0 ambientato 25 anni prima dell'inizio della narrazione.
  • One Piece 3D: L'inseguimento di Cappello di Paglia (ワン・ピース3D:麦わらチェイス Wān Pīsu 3D: Mugiwara Cheisu?, lett. "One Piece 3D: L'inseguimento di Cappello di Paglia"), data di uscita 19 marzo 2011.
  • One Piece Film: Z (ONE PIECE FILM Z Wān Pīsu Firumu Zetto?), data di uscita 15 dicembre 2012. Il film è stato accompagnato da un cortometraggio intitolato Glorious Island[58].
  • One Piece Gold: Il film (ONE PIECE FILM GOLD Wan Pīsu Firumu Gōrudo?), data di uscita in Giappone 23 luglio 2016[59], uscito in Italia il 24 novembre 2016 (in anteprima nazionale il 30 ottobre a Lucca Comics & Games)[60].
  • Nel 2011 la Toei Animation ha prodotto due cortometraggi di One Piece in 3D, proiettati in diverse sale giapponesi. Sennyū!! Sauzando Sanī Gō (潜入!!サウザンド・サニー号? lett. "Infiltrazione! Thousand Sunny!) è un filmato di 6 minuti uscito il 5 marzo 2011; One Piece 3D Gekisō! Trap Coaster (ONE PIECE 3D 激走! トラップコースター Wān Piisu Surī-Dī: Gekisō! Torappu Kōsutā?), dura invece 12 minuti ed è stato distribuito a partire dal 1º dicembre 2011[61].

    Special TV

    A partire dal 20 dicembre 2000 sono stati trasmessi su Fuji TV undici special televisivi di One Piece. I primi quattro sono stati trasmessi in Italia su Italia 2 dal 12 al 15 giugno 2014.

  • One Piece: Avventura nell'ombelico dell'oceano (ワンピースTVスペシャルルフィ落下!秘境・海のヘソの大冒険篇 One Piece TV special: Rufy rakka! Hikyō, umi no heso no daibōken?), trasmesso in Giappone il 20 dicembre 2000 e in Italia il 12 giugno 2014.
  • One Piece: Un tesoro grande un sogno (ワンピース大海原にひらけ!でっかいでっカイ父の夢 One Piece: Ōunabara ni herake! Dekkai dekkai chichi no yume!?), trasmesso in Giappone il 6 aprile 2003 e in Italia il 13 giugno 2014.
  • One Piece: L'ultima esibizione (ワンピース守れ!最後の大舞台 One Piece: Mamore! Saigo no daibutai?), trasmesso in Giappone il 14 dicembre 2003 e in Italia il 14 giugno 2014.
  • One Piece: Le avventure del detective Cappello di Paglia (ワンピース時代劇スペシャル年末特別企画!麦わらのルフィ親分捕物帖 One piece jidaigeki special: Nenmatsu tokubetsu kikaku! Mugiwara no Rufy oyabun torimonochyō?), trasmesso in Giappone il 18 dicembre 2005 e in Italia il 15 giugno 2014.
  • Episode of Nami - Kōkaishi no namida to nakama no kizuna (ワンピースエピソード・オブ・ナミ~航海士の涙と仲間の絆~?), trasmesso in Giappone il 25 agosto 2012.
  • Episode of Rufy - Hand Island no bōken (ワンピースエピソード オブ ルフィ~ハンドアイランドの冒険~?), trasmesso in Giappone il 15 dicembre 2012.
  • Episode of Merry - Mō hitori no nakama no monogatari (ワンピースエピソード・オブ・メリー~もうひとりの仲間の物語~?), trasmesso in Giappone il 24 agosto 2013.
  • 3D2Y - Ace no shi wo koete! Luffy nakama to no chikai (エースの死を越えて!ルフィ仲間との誓い?), trasmesso in Giappone il 30 agosto 2014.
  • Episode of Sabo: San-kyōdai no kizuna - Kiseki no saikai to uketsugareru ishi (エピソードオブサボ 〜3兄弟の絆 奇跡の再会と受け継がれる意志〜?), trasmesso in Giappone il 22 agosto 2015.
  • Adventure of Nebulandia (アドベンチャー オブ ネブランディア Adobenchā obu Neburandia?), trasmesso in Giappone il 19 dicembre 2015.
  • Heart Of Gold (ハートオブ ゴールド Hāto obu Gōrudo?), trasmesso in Giappone il 16 luglio 2016.
  • Episode of East Blue: Rufy to yo-nin no nakama no dai-bōken (エピソードオブ東の海(イーストブルー)~ルフィと4人の仲間の大冒険~?), trasmesso in Giappone il 26 agosto 2017.
  • Episode of Skypiea (エピソード篠島 Episōdo Sorajima?), trasmesso in Giappone il 25 agosto 2018.[62]
  • ONA

    One Piece: Romance Dawn Story fu creato per il Jump Super Anime Tour 2008 dalla Toei Animation. Esso è tratto dalla prima versione di Romance Dawn di Oda, ma è ambientato dopo la partenza da Thriller Bark in quanto figurano sia la Thousand Sunny che Brook[63]. L'episodio è stato in seguito trasmesso in streaming come ONA dal 24 novembre 2008 al 31 gennaio 2009 e pubblicato insieme a due corti di Dragon Ball e Letter Bee in un DVD disponibile unicamente su prenotazione per il mercato nipponico[64].

    Sigle e colonne sonore

    Come ogni anime dalla lunga durata One Piece ha avuto diverse sigle di apertura e di chiusura, interpretate da artisti popolari. Fino ad oggi, se ne contano ventuno di apertura (compresa una speciale) e diciotto di chiusura per quanto riguarda l'anime. Le sigle finali non vengono più usate dall'episodio 279 e, dall'episodio 284, le sigle di apertura hanno una durata maggiore.

    In Giappone, oltre che negli album e nei singoli degli artisti, le canzoni vengono distribuite in CD che ne includono anche altre speciali basate sulla serie, interpretate da altri artisti o anche dai seiyū dei personaggi.

    In Italia, nella versione dell'anime trasmessa su Italia 1, sono state usate tre canzoni appositamente scritte, usate sia in apertura che in chiusura. Per i primi 195 episodi i video delle sigle sono stati realizzati basandosi sulle immagini delle sigle originali uniti a scene degli episodi, mentre con l'utilizzo della terza sigla, Pirati all'arrembaggio, sono stati usati in apertura i video delle sigle originali di apertura: sono state usate le immagini della quarta opening (BON VOYAGE!) fino all'episodio 255, dal 256 al 309 della quinta (Kokoro no chizu), dal 310 alla 400 della settima (Crazy Rainbow) e in chiusura quello della tredicesima ending (Dreamship) per gli episodi dal 196 al 255. Successivamente, per gli episodi dal 401 in poi, è stata ripristinata la prima sigla All'arrembaggio!, per la quale sono state utilizzate le immagini della decima opening originale Share the World fino al 424 e dal 425 le immagini della undicesima originale Kaze o sagashite. Per gli episodi dal 453 al 508 è stata utilizzata la seconda sigla Tutti all'arrembaggio!, sulle immagini di Kaze o sagashite per gli episodi fino al 458, di One Day per gli episodi dal 459 al 491 e di Fight Together per quelli dal 493 al 508. A partire dal 7 gennaio 2014, l'anime viene ritrasmesso dal primo episodio su Italia 2 utilizzando le sigle originali in giapponese[65] e in occasione di tali repliche sono state usate le prime tre sigle di apertura originali e le prime otto di chiusura. Con la ripresa della messa in onda dei nuovi episodi a partire dal 509 il 7 aprile 2014, la colonna sonora è stata mantenuta totalmente e viene utilizzata la sigla originale sia come apertura che chiusura; a quest'ultima sono applicati inoltre i crediti italiani. Nel caso della sigla We Go!, la parte introduttiva in cui il narratore presenta la storia è stata doppiata in italiano. Nel caso di Believe e di Hikari E, invece, l'introduzione della sigla è stata doppiata in italiano in occasione della messa in onda dei primi due speciali televisivi e alla sigla di chiusura RUN! RUN! RUN!! sono stati aggiunti i crediti italiani.

    Sigle di apertura

    # Titolo Artista Episodi 1 We Are! (ウィーアー! Wī Ā!?) Hiroshi Kitadani 1-47 2 Believe Folder 5 48-115 3 Hikari e (ヒカリヘ Hikari e?) The Babystars 116-168 4 BON VOYAGE! Bon-Bon Blanco 169-206 5 Kokoro no chizu (ココロのちず?) BOYSTYLE 207-263 6 BRAND NEW WORLD D-51 264-278 7 We Are! (versione ciurma di Cappello di Paglia) (ウィーアー! ~7人の麦わら海賊団篇 Wī Ā! ~ 7 nin no Mugiwara kaizoku dan hen?) Doppiatori dei membri della ciurma di Cappello di Paglia 279-283 8 Crazy Rainbow Tackey & Tsubasa 284-325 9 Jungle P 5050 326-372 10 We Are! (2008 Remix Version) (ウィーアー! Wī Ā!?) TVXQ 373-394 11 Share the World TVXQ 395-425 12 Kaze o sagashite (風をさがして?) Mari Yaguchi e ciurma di Cappello di Paglia 426-458 13 One Day The Rootless 459-492 14 Fight Together Namie Amuro 493-516 15 We Go! (ウィーゴー! Wī Gō!?) Hiroshi Kitadani 517-590 16 Hands up! Kota Shinzato 591-628 17 Wake up! AAA 629-686 18 Hard Knock Days Generations from Exile Tribe 687-746 19 We Can! (ウィーキャン! Wī Kyan!?) Hiroshi Kitadani 747-806 20 Hope Namie Amuro 807-855 21 Super Powers V6 856-

    Sigle di chiusura

    # Titolo Artista Episodi 1 Memories Maki Otsuki 1-30 (inserita anche nell'episodio 130) 2 RUN! RUN! RUN! Maki Otsuki 31-63 3 Watashi ga iru yo (私がいるよ?) TOMATO CUBE 64-73 4 Shōchi no suke (しょうちのすけ?) Suitei Shojo 74-81 5 BEFORE DAWN AI-SACHI 82-94 6 Fish The Kaleidoscope 95-106 7 Glory: Kimi ga iru kara (GLORY -君がいるから-?) Takako Uehara 107-118 8 Shining ray Janne Da Arc 119-132 9 Free will Ruppina 133-156 10 FAITH Ruppina 157-168 11 A to Z ZZ 169-181 12 Tsuki to taiyō (月と太陽?) Shela 182-195 13 Dreamship Aiko Ikuta 196-206 14 Mirai kōkai (未来航海?) Tackey & Tsubasa 207-230 15 Eternal Pose (エターナルポーズ Etānaru Pōzu?) Asia Engineer 231-245 16 Dear friends TRIPLANE 246-255 (inserita anche nell'episodio 312) 17 Asu wa kuru kara (明日は来るから?) TVXQ 256-264 18 Adventure World Delicatessen 265-278

    Sigle di apertura e di chiusura dell'anime italiano

    # Titolo Interprete Autori Episodi 1 All'arrembaggio! Cristina D'Avena, Giorgio Vanni Musica di Giorgio Vanni e Max Longhi
    Testo di Alessandra Valeri Manera 1-53; 401-452 2 Tutti all'arrembaggio Cristina D'Avena e Giorgio Vanni Musica di Giorgio Vanni e Max Longhi
    Testo di Alessandra Valeri Manera 54-196; 453-508 3 Pirati all'arrembaggio Cristina D'Avena e Antonio Divincenzo Musica di Antonio D'Ambrosio
    Testo di Graziella Caliandro 197-400

    Videogiochi

    Il franchise di One Piece è stato adattato in svariati videogiochi distribuiti da società controllate da Bandai e in seguito dal gruppo Bandai Namco per diverse console. I generi più rappresentati sono i videogiochi di ruolo e i picchiaduro, come i titoli della serie Grand Battle!. Il primo videogioco a essere pubblicato è stato One Piece: Mezase Kaizoku Ou!, il 19 luglio 2000[66]. Da allora sono stati sviluppati oltre trenta giochi. Personaggi e ambientazioni di One Piece compaiono inoltre nei videogiochi crossover di Weekly Shōnen Jump, come Battle Stadium D.O.N, Jump Super Stars, Jump Ultimate Stars, J-Stars Victory Vs e Jump Force.

    Serie live action

    Il 21 luglio 2017, in occasione del ventennale di debutto del manga, è stata annunciata l'intenzione di produrre una serie televisiva live action di One Piece. La serie verrà prodotta da Tomorrow Studios, sotto la supervisione di Marty Adelstein[67][68].

    Accoglienza

    Reazioni

    Francobolli celebrativi della serie emessi dalle poste giapponesi

    One Piece è il manga ad aver venduto di più al mondo; nel febbraio 2005 aveva venduto 100 milioni di volumi tankōbon, ha superato la soglia dei 200 milioni nel febbraio 2011[69], arrivando a 430 milioni di albi in circolazione nel 2017[3]. Il manga è stato inoltre campione di vendite ogni anno in Giappone a partire dal 2008, quando Oricon ha cominciato a tenere traccia di questo tipo di dati[70][71][72][73][74]. Nel gennaio 2011 Shūeisha ha dichiarato che One Piece, con oltre 200 milioni di copie vendute, aveva superato Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari kōen-mae hashutsujo e Dragon Ball come serie più venduta di Weekly Shōnen Jump in Giappone[75]. Il successo del manga ha contribuito inoltre a rilanciare le vendite della rivista e a incrementarle per la prima volta in undici anni[76]. Il 15 giugno 2015 One Piece è entrato nel Guinness dei primati come serie a fumetti disegnata da un singolo autore con il maggior numero di copie pubblicate: oltre 320 milioni[4]. Dal 2011 è inoltre il manga più venduto in Francia[77].

    Inoltre, diversi volumi della serie hanno raggiunto record individuali. Il volume 50 ha fissato il record per il maggior numero di copie vendute in una settimana in Giappone: oltre un milione di copie[78][79]. Il record è stato migliorato dal volume 60, che, secondo i dati stilati da Oricon, ha venduto più di due milioni di copie nella prima settimana[80][81] e in seguito è diventato il primo albo a vendere oltre 3 milioni di copie[82]. Il volume 56 ha ricevuto la tiratura iniziale più alta per un manga: 2,85 milioni di copie[83]. La stampa di 3 milioni di copie del volume 57 è stata la tiratura iniziale più alta per un libro in Giappone, non soltanto manga, superando Harry Potter e l'Ordine della Fenice; un record superato varie volte da volumi successivi, fino ai 4,05 milioni del volume 67[84].

    Sul sito giapponese Oricon è stato votato come il manga più commovente[85] e, in un sondaggio con un campione di età da 10 a 40 anni, come quello più interessante del 2008[86][87]. Un sondaggio stilato nel 2011 dalla rivista Kono manga ga sugoi! da esperti nel settore, ha collocato One Piece al dodicesimo posto nella lista dei manga raccomandati a un pubblico maschile[88]; mentre in classifiche simili redatte dalla rivista Da Vinci, è stato votato al secondo, terzo e secondo posto rispettivamente nel 2012, 2013 e 2015[89][90][91]. In un sondaggio condotto nel 2014 sui manga più amati di Weekly Shōnen Jump, One Piece compare al secondo posto dietro a Dragon Ball[92].

    Anche l'anime ha avuto un buon successo in Giappone e, nonostante la sua longevità, si è sempre mantenuto su livelli d'ascolto costanti di circa il 10% di share, con picchi del 13,8%[93]. I lettori di Animage hanno votato One Piece al quinto posto nella lista del 2001 degli anime che dovrebbero essere ricordati nel XXI secolo[94] e al sedicesimo nel sondaggio del 2004 per la serie anime preferita[95]. Un sondaggio web condotto nel 2005 dal network televisivo TV Asahi ha collocato la serie al sesto posto tra gli anime più popolari[96], mentre l'anno successivo era scesa al 21º per il pubblico e al 32º per la redazione[97][98]. A fine luglio 2008 è stata la serie tv più scaricata al mondo via BitTorrent[99].

    Critica

    Repliche a grandezza naturale delle imbarcazioni della ciurma protagonista: la Going Merry e la Thousand Sunny

    La critica ha accolto molto favorevolmente il manga. I primi revisori hanno apprezzato l'ambientazione piratesca originale e romanticizzata, e la trama avventurosa e divertente in cui si mescolano fantasia, umorismo, combattimenti e valori forti[100][101]. La storia, ritenuta avvincente, trae inoltre vantaggio dalla capacità dell'autore di giostrare molti personaggi allo stesso tempo o di "disseminare la narrazione di piccoli indizi che vengono risolti anche centinaia e centinaia di pagine dopo"[102]. L'immaginazione e la fantasia di Oda sono ritenuti altri punti di forza di One Piece e si concretizzano in ambientazioni variegate, ben caratterizzate e curate nei minini particolari[101][102]. Anche la veste grafica ha generalmente convinto, con la critica che la ritiene "unica nel suo genere"[100], "fantasiosa e creativa"[101], "bizzarra e piena di espressività"[103]. Rika Takahashi di EX Media ha lodato il tratto fresco e pulito di Oda e l'assenza di ombreggiatore dovute ai retini[104]; Francesco Trifogli di uBC Fumetti, invece, lo ha definito approssimativo, "[i]nizialmente dilettantesco e quasi infantile", salvo riconoscergli un deciso miglioramento col procedere della storia. Il sapiente uso di inquadrature dinamiche e originali rendono tuttavia lo stile "agile e accattivante" e conferiscono forza e personalità ai personaggi[101][102][104].

    Critiche successive hanno confermato le impressioni iniziali positive per quanto riguarda lo stile e i contenuti[105][106]. Andrea Stella di Lo Spazio Bianco ha affermato che i due punti cardine della serie sono l'affiatamento e la caratterizzazione della ciurma protagonista, così come il senso di meraviglia che pervade il lettore nell'esplorare ambientazioni e situazioni fantasiose e ogni volta diverse; la forza del manga risiede inoltre nel fatto di essere stato in grado di rinnovarsi «senza però dimenticare gli elementi basilari che ne hanno decretato lo straordinario successo fin dalle origini». Parlando dell'evoluzione dell'opera nel corso del tempo, il critico ritiene che la storia abbia avuto una prima parte, fino all'ingresso nella Rotta Maggiore, lineare, in cui a ogni nuovo membro della ciurma corrisponde un nemico specifico e in cui si mescolano quindi azione e il background dei protagonisti. Con la saga di Alabasta e di Skypea, Oda avrebbe invece raggiunto la piena maturità artistica, dimostrata nell'introduzione di diverse sottotrame e di ambientazioni complesse con strutture sociali credibili e antefatti che influenzano gli eventi correnti. Negli archi narrativi successivi, tuttavia, vi è stato un calo, segnato dal ripiegamento su situazioni e tematiche trite e su combattimenti che risultano frammentati ed eccessivamente caotici; momento da cui l'autore è riuscito a riprendersi con le saghe di Impel Down e il salto temporale prima dell'ingresso nel Nuovo Mondo, che hanno rivitalizzato storia e personaggi[107].

    A differenza di altri manga shōnen, One Piece ha saputo catturare una vasta platea femminile, merito che Fujimoto Yukari attribuisce ai personaggi femminili dell'opera, che non hanno solo un ruolo accessorio, ma agiscono alla pari con gli uomini[108].

    Parlando della versione anime, Bradley Meek di THEM Anime Reviews ha affermato che la serie è di grande impatto e piena di idee fantasiose che vengono ben sfruttate senza perdersi in spiegazioni prolisse o approfondite. Egli ha descritto inoltre la ciurma di Cappello di Paglia come uno dei cast di protagonisti più riusciti nel panorama degli anime[109]. Il sito Everyeye.it ha invece evidenziato il tema motivazionale della storia di inseguire i propri sogni con forza e volontà, che rende il protagonista Rufy facilmente identificabile dagli spettatori[110]. Per quanto riguarda il comparto tecnico, Margaret Veira di Active Anime ha apprezzato l'animazione, affermando che «dà vita e si mantiene fedele allo stile e ai personaggi del manga»[111].

    Riconoscimenti

    One Piece è stato finalista al premio culturale Osamu Tezuka per tre anni di fila, dal 2000 al 2002[112][113][114], con il record di candidature da parte del pubblico nei primi due anni[115]. Nel 2012 ha vinto, insieme a Nekodarake di Kimuchi Yokoyama, il gran premio al 41º premio dell'associazione dei mangaka giapponesi[116]. La prima sigla di apertura della serie anime, We Are!, è stata premiata come miglior sigla agli Animation Kobe del 2000[117].

    Merchandising

    One Piece ha generato una vasta gamma di merchandising, tra cui spiccano linee di abbigliamento[118] e di giocattoli[119]. Le principali aziende produttrici di articoli legati alla serie sono le giapponesi Bandai e Banpresto e la statunitense Mattel[120]. Nissan Motor e Toei Animation hanno collaborato alla decorazione di una vettura e a una campagna commerciale televisiva in stile One Piece[121]. Monkey D. Rufy, il protagonista della serie, è apparso sulla copertina dell'edizione di gennaio 2010 della rivista giapponese di moda Men's Non-no, prima volta per un personaggio dei fumetti negli oltre vent'anni di storia della rivista. Lo stesso numero ha ospitato le foto di cinque modelli somiglianti a Rufy, Nami, Robin, Zoro e Sanji e abbigliati con motivi pirateschi[122].

    È stata costruita una replica della Going Merry, la prima nave dell'equipaggio protagonista, la quale viene esposta durante le mostre e le esibizioni sponsorizzate da Shūeisha, Toei Animation e Fuji TV a Odaiba, Tokyo[123]. Per commemorare il decimo anniversario della serie, a Kamakura è stata creata una speciale casa sulla spiaggia somigliante alla Thousand Sunny[124]. Una replica della nave lunga trenta metri e in grado di navigare è stata allestita nel 2011 nel parco a tema Huis ten Bosch a Sasebo in Giappone come parte di un più vasto allestimento in tema One Piece[125]. Tra i numerosi parchi divertimento e esposizioni dedicati alla serie, il One Piece Memorial Log in Lagunasia ha ricreato nel 2010 le tappe delle avventure della ciurma di Rufy[126], mentre nel 2015 è stato allestito il parco a tema One Piece Tower nella Tokyo Tower, che ospita attrazioni, spettacoli, ristoranti e negozi[127][128]. Nel 2012 è stato inaugurato a Shibuya il One Piece Mugiwara Store, il primo negozio permanente di One Piece[129].

    Note

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    Altri progetti

    Altri progetti

    • Wikiquote
    • Wikimedia Commons
    • Wikiquote contiene citazioni di o su One Piece
    • Wikimedia Commons contiene immagini o altri file su One Piece
    • Wikinotizie contiene l'articolo One Piece e Toei Animation parteciperanno al Lucca Comics & Games 2008, 12 ottobre 2008

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    • One Piece, su AnimeClick.it.
    • (JA) Sito ufficiale, su j-onepiece.com.
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    • (EN) Scheda sull'anime One Piece, Anime News Network.
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    Big Mom Pirates

    Japanese Name:

    ビッグ・マム海賊団

    Romanized Name:

    Biggu Mamu Kaizokudan

    First Appearance:

    Main Ship:

    Total Bounty:

    The Big Mom Pirates[1] are an infamous and powerful pirate crew led by the Yonko Charlotte Linlin, better known as "Big Mom", and they are in control of the powerful nation of Totto Land, with their captain ruling it as its queen and their base of operations being Whole Cake Island, the country's main island.

    Due to their actions, they are the main antagonist group of the Whole Cake Island Arc, and one of the central antagonist groups of the Yonko Saga.

    Jolly RogerEdit

    The Big Mom Pirates' Jolly Roger is a skull with thick lips and wearing a pirate tricorne based on their captain's appearance, on a fluffy background (which could represent Linlin's hair in some fashion) with several candy canes crossed behind it (one on the right, three stacked together on the left), in place of normal crossbones. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full A tree is seen coming out of the cane on the bottom right.

    Like the Whitebeard Pirates, the Big Mom Pirates have a simpler Jolly Roger, consisting of the normal skull-and-crossbones, but retaining the large lips of the original.[4]

    Crew MembersEdit

    See also the associated category: One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full Big Mom Pirates.

    OrganizationEdit

    Like most Yonko-led crews, the Big Mom Pirates are organized around a central group of pirates that sail directly under Big Mom, and various subordinate crews that work directly on her orders, allowing the crew to operate as a massive pirate fleet. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full The Big Mom Pirates are heavily built around the members of the Charlotte Family, with the children comprising a large portion of her crew as well as her most capable fighters; however, it is unknown exactly how many of her children are direct members of her crew. Big Mom is seemingly addressed by all of her crew, family or not, as "Mama".[1]

    The crew's hierarchy is similar to the Donquixote Pirates and the Beasts Pirates, with there being a captain, several elite officers, many regular officers, and a legion of lower members. In this case, Big Mom acts as the captain, with the Three Sweet Commanders working directly under her. In turn, other children of the Charlotte Family and combatants answer to them. The bulk of the crew is composed of tens of thousands of homies, particularly the chess peacekeepers, and people of various races.

    Some of the family members have their own personal squads in the crew. The known family member's squads revealed are Cracker's[5], Smoothie's, and Daifuku's.[6]

    Main CrewEdit

    Three Sweet CommandersEdit

    Katakuri, Smoothie, and Cracker are the Three Sweet Commanders (スイート3将星 Suīto San Shōsei?), and serve as Big Mom's executive officers, having the highest authority, reverence, and fighting prowess amongst the crew after Big Mom herself.[7] They are seen to have some of the highest active bounties of any known pirate thus far, each hovering around

    1 Billion, which provides further credence to their immense threat level. Originally, there was also a fourth Sweet Commander named Snack who was defeated in combat by Urouge within the past two years and subsequently demoted from his high rank. Indeed, the strength of a Sweet Commander is considered so great that the defeat of one is considered to be nearly incomprehensible to the rest of the affiliated crew. A moment of crisis is declared, resulting in a swift and furious retaliation from Big Mom to deal with the responsible party. After Snack's defeat by Urouge, she summoned a fierce weather storm and had Cracker and his troops dispatched in short order to defeat him. Accordingly, after Cracker's defeat by Luffy and Nami, another weather storm was summoned and an army of her elite forces (which included many of her own children) were sent to subdue the threat. After Snack's defeat and demotion, no one was selected to replace his vacant position, instead the fourth commander position was outright abolished.

    When it was relayed that Katakuri, the strongest of the Three Sweet Commanders and the role model of the entire family, was defeated by Luffy, the crew became extremely furious, and was hellbent on killing Luffy in revenge, while incorrectly accusing him of using underhanded methods to achieve victory.[8]

    Children of the Charlotte FamilyEdit

    Excluding the Sweet Commanders, 59 out of Big Mom's 85 children are confirmed members of the Big Mom Pirates. 

    They serve as officers within the crew, and are considered the elite of Big Mom's army. Four of them, Perospero, Compote, Daifuku, and Oven, are noted by Vito to be "monsters" almost as strong as the Sweet Commanders. Perospero, the first son, effortlessly defeated both Chopper and Brook, and would have killed them with his powers if it was not for Pedro's interference. Oven, the fourth son, briefly incapacitated the entire Sun Pirates with a single attack, and Daifuku, the third son, completely overwhelmed Vinsmoke Sanji with his powers (though in the anime, the fight was more even). 

    While the rest of the children are not on the same level as those four, they are powerful fighters in their own right. Mont-d'Or, Opera, and Galette defeated Luffy and Nami, though both were worn out from their fight with Cracker, and Luffy, in particular, was exhausted after a vicious beating from Sanji. 

    Older children seem to have some level of authority over their younger siblings.

    CombatantsEdit

    Combatants are members of the crew that specialize in fighting, and seem to be the ones sent out on missions away from Totto Land. 

    If combatants prove themselves to be trustworthy, they are assigned a rank. No family members, with the technical exception of Capone Bege, have an appointed rank, which may indicate that the ranking system is designed specifically for crew members that are not related to Big Mom by blood. The rankings follow the pieces of a chess game. They include:

    • The Rooks, such as Capone Bege, who was in charge of security during events such as Tea Parties.[9]
    • The Knights, such as Tamago.[10]
    • The Bishops, such as Bobbin.[11]
    • Pekoms is also a combatant and is referred to as "Sir Pekoms," but whether this correlates to having a rank or not remains unknown.
    Homies and SoldiersEdit

    Big Mom uses her Devil Fruit, the Soru Soru no Mi, to create an army of obedient soldiers called "Homies". These homies can be separated into three groups: the Special Homies, which are born out of Big Mom's soul and consist of Zeus, Prometheus, and Napoleon; the Fighting Homies, which consist of the chess soldiers, the biscuit soldiers, and the tarte tanks; and the Decorative Homies, which consist of the many trees, cakes, flowers, chairs, foods, and other objects that have been granted life by Big Mom. 

    Serving alongside the homies are thousands of naturally-living people working for Big Mom. Despite being the weakest and lowest pirates in the hierarchy, these soldiers have a great degree of diversity, and consist of humans, minks, dwarves, and possibly fishmen as well. Some of these soldiers have their own personal aesthetics, with one squad consisting of a large man with a Snow White outfit leading a group of bearded dwarf-like people. 

    Allies and SubordinatesEdit

    The Big Mom Pirates have various subordinate crews, some of which were already famed pirate groups in their own right. For a crew to sail under Big Mom, new enlistees must have their bloodlines tied to her family (consisting of Linlin herself, 43 husbands, 39 daughters and 46 sons); this requires a political wedding.[12] The crew's recruitment process is that Linlin would marry off her children, mostly without taking their own interest into consideration, with the goal of bolstering her pirate group.

    These formerly included the Sun Pirates, captained by a former Shichibukai, Jinbe, and the Fire Tank Pirates, captained by one of the Worst Generation, Capone Bege. Per Big Mom's requirements, the vice captain of the Sun Pirates married her 21st daughter,[13] while the captain of the Fire Tank Pirates himself married her 22nd daughter.[14]

    In the event that a bride or groom from an outside family has multiple existing affiliations, they must sever those that are external to the political agreement with Big Mom. This was the case with Vinsmoke Sanji, whose membership of the Straw Hat Pirates was a loyalty outside the arrangement agreed between the Vinsmoke Family patriarch and the Charlotte Family matriarch, and which was therefore required to be forfeited.[12]

    Protected TerritoriesEdit

    The Big Mom Pirates are known to have the following territories under their protection:

    • Totto Land (an archipelago composed of 35 islands under the rule of Big Mom and her crew)

    In Totto Land's sea, territorial sea slugs send out automatic Den Den Mushi warning signals for nearby ships to warn them about the danger of having entered Big Mom's immediate territory. Unauthorized entry is not tolerated, and intruders would be shot down.[16]

    Crew StrengthEdit

    “ This place you're standing at now...is the place where all dreams come to die in the New World!!! "Standing toe to toe with a Yonko"?! Hah, talk about wishful thinking! You won't even get the chance to lay a finger on Mama!!! ”


    Captained by a Yonko, the Big Mom Pirates are one of the four most powerful pirate crews in the world. Several members shown have been proven to be formidable fighters, able to battle and take down notable and infamous rookie pirates such as Caribou[18] and some members of the Worst Generation.[19] Due to Big Mom being able to place souls into animals and inanimate objects, she has innumerable legions of warriors known as "Homies" that can overwhelm even strong opponents, especially within Totto Land.[20] The Sun Pirates, a powerful crew of fishmen, were frightened at the possibility falling out of favor with Big Mom[21] and fled when their captain officially severed ties with her.[22]

    “ Even the demons of Hell will come when called to Mama's tea parties! ”

    Had Sanji refused the invitation, he would receive an unpleasant "present".

    Furthermore, Linlin has many islands under her control besides the archipelago of Totto Land, and the citizens of Fishman Island, fearing her wrath, agreed to produce the ten tons of candy she orders every month. It is common knowledge to everyone in the New World that Big Mom's "invitation" to her tea parties is in name only, and that it is an absolute summon order. It is said that even demons from hell will attend the party when invited by Big Mom.[24] Refusal would result in the invitee being sent a box containing the head of someone they personally know, even if that person is someone of notable strength or in another part of the sea beyond the Calm Belts and Red Line; this demonstrates how far-reaching the crew's power is.[25]

    As a Yonko, Big Mom partners with several crews and groups through political marriages to increase her crew's strength, such as the Fire Tank Pirates and Sun Pirates, although both of those crews went on to defect from her. The crew is also connected with the activities of the Underworld, especially through its involvement in brokering, as Big Mom would appear affluent enough to commission the likes of Caesar Clown into conducting clandestine research on her behalf with proper funding. Pekoms and Tamago were also seen paying attention to Caesar Clown's broadcast of an illegal chemical weapon of mass destruction.[26] Big Mom also attempted to form an alliance with the notorious Vinsmoke Family to get the technology of Germa 66,[27] but after failing to assassinate the family, the two groups became enemies.[28]

    The militarized forces of the Big Mom Pirates.

    Even without Big Mom in the equation, the rest of the crew carries enough power and influence to do a wide range of activities. Big Mom fully entrusted some of her subordinates to massacre entire islands to steal cake ingredients,[29] and the members of her crew are very confident in their ability to dispose of enemies without Big Mom having to get involved at all. Four powerful pirate crews belonging to the Worst Generation invaded Big Mom's territory, with three of them being forced to flee and one becoming subservient; of those crews, only the Fallen Monk Pirates actually managed to make an impact in their invasion, and all of them were quickly dispatched before they could meet Big Mom herself. Charlotte Brûlée compared the vast difference in power to hitting a wall, saying that challenging them would only cause the challenger to fall into despair.[19] The fact that many of Big Mom's subordinates are frightened of her despite having great power of their own indicates that the full strength of the crew is well beyond what most other pirates can reach or even fathom.

    The military might of the crew is immense, consisting of tens of thousands of homies and soldiers. A mere fraction of Big Mom's forces was able to overpower a fatigued Monkey D. Luffy, although not without suffering heavy casualties, including the destruction of most of the Chess Peacekeepers. When Big Mom joined her crew in battling Luffy, Sanji, Capone Bege, and the entire Vinsmoke Family, they won easily with no casualties.[30] Another testament to the size of the crew is when the Germa 66 defeated Charlotte Nusstorte and his ten thousand-strong army, the rest of the crew was unfazed by the enormous loss, not even noticing it.[31]

    The sheer number of ships in the crew's possession gives them considerable naval superiority over most pirate crews; even though some were sunk by Eustass Kid,[32] and Daifuku himself destroyed many Tartes when trying to kill Carrot, these losses did not seem to impact the crew in any noticeable way. Each island in Totto Land has its own Tarte, but there seem to be many more in reserve, and a single fleet of these ships is enough to completely besiege an enemy vessel. The crew, particularly the ministers who command fleets, have proven capable of effectively coordinating their ships' movements.[33] With their Territorial Sea Slugs making it impossible for any ship to sail through Totto Land undetected, the crew's fleet makes it difficult, if not impossible, to invade Totto Land and especially Whole Cake Island, as well as escape.[34] The Straw Hat Pirates were only able to easily make it to Whole Cake Island because Big Mom was luring them into a trap there,[20] and Urouge managed to escape after being presumed deceased.[19]

    It was said that if an island does not pay its tribute she will destroy it using her army of "monsters". Since Big Mom has turned Totto Land into a place for all races to live in harmony, and had kids with multiple races, her crew is extremely diverse and has been shown to feature almost every race,[35] even rare ones such as the Three-Eye Tribe, and the various abilities boasted by these races.[36] The most notable exception is that there are no giants in the crew because of Big Mom's enmity with them, although she herself possesses equivalent size and strength and intends to make her family just as large.[37]

    Like many elite New World pirate crews, the Big Mom Pirates have far more Devil Fruit users in their crew than is typically seen in less perilous seas. Most of them (such as Charlotte Cracker, Perospero, Mont-d'Or, and Big Mom herself) are shown to have very powerful or useful abilities and are highly skilled and creative in their usage. As a result, attempting to engage her crew (especially several members at once or deep in their territory) can be extremely unpredictable and dangerous for the unprepared.[38][39][33] The higher-ranking members of the crew are also extremely proficient with Haki, as Big Mom possesses Haoshoku Haki,[40] and of the Sweet Commanders, Cracker has extremely tough Busoshoku Haki[41] while Charlotte Katakuri has Kenbunshoku Haki so advanced it allows him to see a little bit into the future.[42] According to Vito during Big Mom's tea party, there are several members of the crew that he considers to be "monsters" besides Sweet Commanders Katakuri and Smoothie, which includes several of her eldest children: Charlotte Perospero, Charlotte Compote, Charlotte Daifuku and Charlotte Oven.[43]

    Despite their enormous manpower and reputation, the Big Mom Pirates are not invincible, which the Straw Hat Pirates and their allies ultimately managed to prove. Although the Big Mom Pirates were usually at the advantage in their conflict and the Straw Hats were forced to flee, they were successful in taking out legions of Big Mom's troops and destroying several of their ships. In particular, Luffy managed to defeat two of their Sweet Commanders, and three crews allied with them (the Fire Tank Pirates, Sun Pirates, and Germa 66) turned against them and contributed to their losses. While the overall significance of the Big Mom Pirates' losses in this instance is unknown because of how immeasurable their numbers are, their reputation was still greatly tarnished by Morgans in the World Economic Journal due to the Straw Hats' actions.[44]

    Also, Big Mom herself is by far the crew's biggest fighting asset, with Perospero believing that her death would spell doom for the rest of them. However, her mental instability due to her food craving disorder can sometimes make her a danger to the crew as well, as no one else in the crew has shown the ability to physically stop or subdue her. When Big Mom got a craving for wedding cake, Perospero knew that she would destroy the entire crew in addition to everyone on Totto Land unless the cake was made.[45]

    Big Mom possesses a vast pirate fleet known as the Totto Land Grand Fleet, which serves as both transports and warships for the crew. The fleet is composed of tartes and paddle ships. 

    Leading these forces are battleships, which are commanded by Charlotte Family crew members and are themed and designed after them. So far, ships belonging to Linlin, Perospero, Bavarois, Daifuku, Smoothie, Custard, Oven, and Brownie have been shown.

    Charlotte Family ShipsEdit

    Queen Mama ChanterEdit

    The Queen Mama Chanter's size in comparison to the Thousand Sunny.

    Queen Mama Chanter (クイーン・ママ・シャンテ号 Kuīn Mama Shante-gō?) is the most prominent ship in the Big Mom Pirates' fleet. 

    It is an enormous ship, easily over twenty times the size of the Thousand Sunny. It has a prevalent confectionery theme, having frosting over its railings, ice cream cones at the top of its masts, candy canes and wafers on the sides of the main deck, and a large candle-lit, double-layered cake directly behind its figurehead. The ship is in fact alive, with its clown-shaped figurehead, wearing a tricorne hat and a crown, continuously seen singing. Other parts of the ship likewise appear to be alive, such as the door to Sanji's quarters.[46] The ship has numerous cannons mounted on its side.[4] During a scuffle near Dressrosa with the Straw Hat Pirates, several returned cannonballs damaged the starboard side.[47] However, the ship was repaired by the time the Big Mom Pirates pursued the Sanji Retrieval Team as they tried to escape Totto Land.[48]

    Perospero's ShipEdit

    Perospero's ship.

    Perospero's ship is much smaller compared to his siblings', with diagonal striped pattern on its outer body and mast. Its homie figurehead is in the shape of a wrapped hard candy, with a smiling face on it, wearing Perospero's signature hat. It is decorated with lollipops on its rails, and the crew's nest is also in the shape of Perospero's hat. It has the word "Candy" on its main sail and it has an anchor on either side of the bow.[49] Its current status is unknown.

    Bavarois' ShipEdit

    Bavarois' ship

    Bavarois' ship appears to be a small duplicate of the Queen Mama Chanter, with its own homie figurehead wearing a hat similar to its captain's, with overflowing icing from the railings, a front sail with his name on it, and another dotted sail. It was first shown as the Big Mom Pirates cornered the Thousand Sunny as the Straw Hats tried to reach Cacao Island.[50]

    Daifuku's ShipEdit

    Daifuku's ship

    Daifuku's ship appears to be a small duplicate of the Queen Mama Chanter, with its own homie figurehead, with overflowing icing from the railings, a front sail with his name on it, and another dotted sail. It was first shown as the Big Mom Pirates cornered the Thousand Sunny as the Straw Hats tried to reach Cacao Island. It was damaged by Carrot in her Sulong form, and later abondoned altogether. [51]

    Smoothie's ShipEdit

    Smoothie's ship.

    Smoothie's ship appears to be a small duplicate of the Queen Mama Chanter, with a round figurehead resembling Smoothie with a similar hat and hair to her. It has a cup of smoothie like structure at about its center with a lime slice in its upper left corner. It has the word "Smoothie" on its main sail.[52]

    Brownie's ShipEdit

    Brownie's Ship

    Brownie's ship appears to be a small duplicate of the Queen Mama Chanter, with a round figurehead resembling Brownie with a similar hat and hair as him. Interestingly, the cannons mounted on the bow are square-shaped, like actual brownies.[53]

    Custard's ShipEdit

    Custard's Ship

    Custard's ship appears to be a small duplicate of the Queen Mama Chanter with a round figurehead resembling Custard with similar looking hair as her, and a front sail with her name on it. It was seen in the anime when Custard was chasing Bege.

    Oven's ShipEdit

    Oven's Ship

    Oven's ship appears to be a small duplicate of the Queen Mama Chanter with a round figurehead resembling Oven. It was seen in the anime when Oven was arriving at Cacao Island.[54]

    Fleet ShipsEdit

    TartesEdit

    #28 Tarte.

    "Tarte" (偵察船(タルト) Taruto?, literally meaning "Scout Ship"): Small battleships that compose the majority of Big Mom's fleet. One tarte is stationed near each island in Totto Land, and several of them guard the entrance to Lake Aprico at Whole Cake Island. They are sent out to investigate unauthorized or unknown ships that enter the Big Mom Pirates' territory, and have the power to shoot down any ship they believe to be dangerous or otherwise unwelcome. When in combat, they use a triple cannon turret as its main weapon. They are run by lower members of the Big Mom Pirates like the Pawn Soldiers.[16] 

    Several of them were destroyed by Daifuku's genie when he attempted to kill Carrot, and the Germa 66 obliterated dozens of them as they battled the Big Mom Pirates around Cacao Island.

    Paddle ShipsEdit

    The crew also possesses a fleet of paddle ships that were first used in an attempt to trap the Thousand Sunny while it was sailing away from Cacao Island. A bit larger than the Tartes, they all appear to be made out of biscuits, and all possess a superstructure resembling Brûlée's House. A candy mast comes out of its roof and ends with a small crow's nest. The unique sail is usually folded to allow the paddles, placed on each side of the hull, to correctly propel the ship. Finally, a triple-barreled cannon is situated at the prow, and another one is embedded in the superstructure, giving the ship more firepower than a Tarte. Many of these paddle ships were destroyed when Wadatsumi suddenly rose out of the sea.[55]

    Subordinate Crews ShipsEdit

    Nostra CastelloEdit

    The Nostra Castello.

    The Nostra Castello is the ship of the Fire Tank Pirates, who during the timeskip allied themselves with the crew. As a result, the Nostra Castello became part of the Big Mom Pirates. After the events of Pudding and Sanji's wedding, where Bege attempted to assassinate Big Mom, the Fire Tank Pirates and their ship are no longer affiliated with the crew.

    The ship has the ability to traverse on land as well due to its retractable treads, a feature that Bege did not reveal to the Big Mom Pirates due to his intention of betraying them to begin with.

    Sun Pirates' ShipEdit

    The Sun Pirates' Ship.

    While the Sun Pirates serve under the Big Mom Pirates as part of their agreement for her to protect Fishman Island, their ship was considered part of the crew fleet, until the Sun Pirates broke ties with the Big Mom Pirates.

    Other ShipsEdit

    Two allied ships were sank by Eustass Kid a few days before the Straw Hat Pirates arrived at Fishman Island.

    Sweet Commander Cracker was mentioned to have sent a fleet of ships after Urouge following the defeat of Sweet Commander Snack.

    PastEdit

    Linlin begins her pirate career.

    Big Mom began her pirating career at the age of six after unknowingly causing the disappearance of her foster family. Streusen witnessed the incident and decided to befriend her and managed to influence her. They eventually went out to sea to create Linlin's dream utopia, and Linlin created her main weapons Zeus and Prometheus to attack villages. Linlin received her first bounty of

    50,000,000 and as she grew more powerful and fearsome, her bounty raised to

    500,000,000.[3] Over the course of 42 years, Big Mom gave birth to 85 children from 43 husbands. While she would discard all her husbands, many of her children would become members of the Big Mom Pirates, and she would marry them off to other crews and organizations to form a blood-bond between them, automatically recruiting them into her army. With a network of powerful pirate crews and her children as the backbone of the very central crew, Linlin would eventually earn her moniker as "Big Mom" and become one of the Yonko. She never allowed anyone to leave her crew alive, instead presenting what she deems as a fair compromise to those who wished to, but rigging it to ensure the defectors and the associated organization would lose their lives.

    At some point, Big Mom commissioned the rogue scientist Caesar Clown to research artificial gigantification, that she may satisfy her long-held dream to have a Tea Party with her children at eye-level. Caesar's efforts ere able to accelerate and extend the growth of children, but with long-term health issues. Knowing that permanent artificial growth was impossible, Caesar took the money anyway to finance a lifestyle of excess.

    Big Mom takes Zepo's lifespan.

    Three years before the start of the series, the Big Mom Pirates overwhelmingly defeated the trespassing Nox Pirates, and Pekoms defected from the latter to the former. While Big Mom killed Zepo of the Nox Pirates, she had mercy on the captain, Pedro, and gave him a few more years to live by not taking all of his remaining lifespan.[56]

    At some point, Big Mom and Vinsmoke Judge arranged a political alliance between the Charlotte and Vinsmoke families.[57] Per Big Mom's policy, the alliance was to be sealed with a wedding between the third Vinsmoke son, Sanji, and the 35th Charlotte daughter, Pudding, during a future Tea Party.[58][12] However, Big Mom's true plan was to massacre the Vinsmokes during the wedding in order to gain full control over their kingdom's advanced technology.[59] The wedding has been continously delayed due to the Vinsmoke Family being unable to locate Sanji who has been living under a low profile in Baratie.

    During the TimeskipEdit

    Sometime after the Battle of Marineford, Big Mom's crew agreed to protect Fishman Island in exchange for ten tons of sweets a month.[60] Around this time, the remnants of the Sun Pirates, including Jinbe, would come to work under Big Mom, although she primarily let them do as they pleased. Also during the time-skip, Eustass Kid, Scratchmen Apoo, Capone Bege, and Urouge attempted to invade Big Mom's territory. Other than the Fire Tank Pirates, who allied themselves with Big Mom, the crews of Kid, Apoo, and Urouge were forced out of Big Mom's territory. Urouge managed to defeat one of the former Four Sweet Commanders but was later defeated by Charlotte Cracker.[61]

    Some time before the Straw Hat Pirates arrived to Fishman Island, Kid sank two of Big Mom's allies' ships.

    Fishman Island SagaEdit

    Fishman Island ArcEdit

    After Fishman Island was nearly destroyed by the New Fishman Pirates' coup d'état, Tamago and Pekoms arrived to collect the candy payment while disregarding the civil war. Meanwhile, Bobbin had finished attacking another of their territories due to the failure of delivering Big Mom her candy payment. Back at Fishman Island, when Tamago and Pekoms found out about the situation, they reported it to Bobbin, who told Big Mom, who in turn phoned Fishman Island. Monkey D. Luffy answered and took responsibility for the lost candy right before declaring war against Big Mom, stating that it was dangerous to leave the island under the control of someone who would destroy it just for candy. Pekoms later defeated Caribou with a single punch after he tried to retrieve the treasure Luffy had given them as compensation for the candy.

    Dressrosa SagaEdit

    Punk Hazard ArcEdit

    Pekoms and Tamago later watched Caesar's Den Den Mushi broadcast on his chemical weapon of mass destruction. After seeing Caesar's defeat by Luffy, Tamago suggested they call Big Mom, in part so that they could collect Caesar and inquire into his research.

    Dressrosa ArcEdit

    The Sunny crew causes an explosion and escapes the Big Mom Pirates.

    The crew approached Dressrosa on their ship, with the intent of capturing Caesar and sinking the Straw Hats.[4] However, the Sunny Protection Team launched a successful counterattack, creating a large explosion and escaping through fog.[47]

    Sometime during their pursuit of Caesar, the Big Mom Pirates received additional orders to retrieve Sanji unharmed, in order to bring him to the tea party as a pawn in Big Mom's Vinsmoke assasination plans.[24]

    Yonko SagaEdit

    Zou ArcEdit

    After the Curly Hat Pirates arrived on Zou, the Big Mom Pirates managed to follow their trail due to overhearing their destination. They were able to locate and reach Zou due to having a native on board, and they arrived seven days later, with Pekoms and Bege going ashore.[62]

    Bege shoots Pekoms in the back after the mink attempts to fail their mission.

    Bege and Pekoms reached Zou, and Pekoms became enraged when he saw his homeland destroyed. He reunited with his tribesmen, and Sanji made contact with Bege in order to settle their dispute over Caesar's captivity. Pekoms thanked Sanji for saving the minks and offered to fail a second, undisclosed mission (later revealed to be the retrieval of Sanji) if Sanji handed over Caesar. Angered that Pekoms was disregarding their complete orders, Bege shot him in the back. The Fire Tank Pirates then came out of his body and surrounded Sanji and Brook, with Nami and Tony Tony Chopper being captured by Vito. Bege took the Straw Hats inside his castle body, where he revealed to Sanji that he had been arranged to marry Pudding at Big Mom's Tea Party.[58]

    Sanji refused, but Bege did not give him a choice as Vito revealed a secret about him that they knew. Sanji agreed to come along if he could write a note to his crew. As Sanji talked with his captured crewmates, he suddenly threw them out of Bege's body and held Caesar at gunpoint in order to keep the Fire Tank Pirates from harming his friends. Bege was then confronted by Nekomamushi, who wanted to know what happened to Pekoms. In a bad situation, Bege escaped from Zou with Sanji and Caesar inside him, leaving Pekoms behind.[24][63]

    Two days later, a recovering Pekoms met the Straw Hats that had just arrived and told them more about the Vinsmoke Family and the arranged marriage.[57] He intended to return once his injuries had healed, and Luffy ordered him to take him to Big Mom's tea party.[64]

    En route to Whole Cake Island, Tamago attempted to persuade Sanji to join Big Mom's crew, by informing him that Big Mom was impressed by his skill set and would likely offer him a good position in the crew. Sanji refused, countering that he will not cook for people with no respect for their own crew members.[16]

    Whole Cake Island ArcEdit

    Pekoms guided the Sanji Retrieval Team through Totto Land, claiming to guards that he had hijacked the Thousand Sunny. However, he was kidnapped by the Fire Tank Pirates on Cacao Island.[65][66]

    The Big Mom Pirates prepare for Sanji and Pudding's wedding.

    Meanwhile on Whole Cake Island, Big Mom prepared for the wedding to be held in three days' time. She had Randolph, Amande, and Diesel gather mythical ingredients for the wedding cake on faraway islands by killing the people guarding them.[67]

    Later that day, Big Mom developed a craving for croquembouche and went on a rampage in Sweet City, causing her crewmates and the citizens to panic. She ate everything and killed everyone in her path, including her son Charlotte Moscato. However, Jinbe arrived and gave her croquembouche, and then asked the clear-minded Big Mom if he could leave her crew.[68] Big Mom seemingly agreed, but said Jinbe would have to lose something in return as she pulled out a roulette wheel with pictures of body parts on it.[69] It was later reported that Jinbe backed out of the deal.[70]

    Carrot clashes with Randolph.

    Meanwhile, in the Seducing Woods, Randolph and Charlotte Brûlée, who were ordered by Big Mom to deal with the Sanji Retrieval Team, showed up to attack them. While Brûlée was dealing with Luffy by taking his appearance thanks to her powers and imitating all his moves, Randolph started to chase Nami, Carrot, and Chopper on his crane.[38] Carrot started fighting with him, but they finally ran back to Luffy to leave the Seducing Woods together. However, Luffy turned out to be Brûlée in disguise, and Brûlée and the homies managed to scatter the Straw Hats and defeat Chopper and Carrot.[71][72]

    Later that day, Big Mom brought Caesar Clown before her to inquire about his gigantification research. Caesar replied that the Straw Hat and Heart Pirates had destroyed his research, and Big Mom revealed that she had her son Charlotte Perospero construct a replica laboratory on Whole Cake Island. She gave Caesar two weeks to finish the impossible research, or else Perospero would turn him into candy.[37]

    On the northeastern coast of Whole Cake Island, the Fire Tank Pirates shot the captured Pekoms into shark-infested waters in order to eliminate him.[66] However, Pekoms managed to survive due to Jinbe spotting him.[73]

    Luffy battles Sweet Commander Charlotte Cracker.

    Back in the Seducing Woods, Sweet Commander Cracker confronted Nami and Luffy while Pound was giving information about Big Mom to them.[7] Cracker was about to execute Pound, but Luffy stopped him and initiated a fight with him while Brûlée and her minions went after Nami.[74] After an initial struggle, Luffy managed to land a hit on Cracker using Kong Gun. Nami also managed to defeat Brûlée using Thunderbolt Tempo.[61] Luffy apparently split Cracker's body in half, but the real Cracker appeared from what was revealed to be a Biscuit Soldier, which he could manipulate with his Devil Fruit powers.[75] They fought for 11 hours, until[76] a fat Luffy activated his Tankman mode and finished Cracker off by absorbing him and launching him far away.[77]

    Big Mom's army defeats Luffy and Nami.

    After two of the Sweet Commanders gathered at Big Mom's castle and Big Mom went to meet the Vinsmoke Family, Cracker crashed into a large building in Sweet City. His siblings were shocked at his defeat and put Whole Cake Island in a state of alert.[78] Eventually, they formed an army of which included several of their strongest and most notorious members from their crew while Zeus and Prometheus created a massive storm. The army then marched on towards Luffy to avenge Cracker. Nami advised Luffy to run, saying he could not defeat an army of that size in his current state, but Luffy, determined to wait for Sanji, refused to move and prepared to fight.[79] During the battle, Amande sliced King Baum for supporting Luffy and Nami. Even though Luffy defeated most of the army, the higher-ranked members eventually overwhelmed him with their abilities. Luffy and Nami were then captured and the Big Mom Pirates took the Vivre Card that Lola had given to Nami. The army then returned to Sweet City with the captured Straw Hats.[80]

    Meanwhile at the Room of Treasure, Tamago increased security and guarded the three Poneglyphs in Big Mom's possession alongside Sweet Commander Charlotte Smoothie. Big Mom also had a conversation with Sanji, who requested her to allow his friends to leave Whole Cake Island in exchange for not running away. Big Mom then stated that as long Sanji complied with the wedding, she would be willing to overlook Luffy's transgression against her.[81]

    Tamago and the Chess Soldiers confront Pedro.

    Soon after, Brook managed to infiltrate the Room of Treasure and lock Smoothie out while Pedro attacked the Chess Soldiers in the hallways, forcing Tamago to go after him.[82] Upon hearing about the intrusion, Big Mom broke into the Room of Treasure and confronted him herself, while Tamago cornered Pedro in the third-floor courtyard.[83] The two of them dueled, with Pedro managing to horizontally bisect Tamago.[84]

    While this occurred, some members of the Big Mom Pirates, like Randolph and Diesel, gathered at Brûlée's house in order to cook Carrot into stew and eat her. However, Carrot and Chopper managed to devise a ruse, and they unleashed a surprise ambush on the houseguests. After everyone else was defeated by a few strong attacks, Diesel ran to report this to Big Mom, but Carrot caught and defeated him.[85] She and Chopper then forced Diesel to transport them through the Mirro-World.[86]

    Luffy fights through the Big Mom Pirates as he races through the Whole Cake Chateau.

    Big Mom managed to easily overwhelm Brook in the Room of Treasure, and in the Prisoner Library, Charlotte Opera received orders from her to find out Lola's location from Nami, threatening to torture Nami should she not comply. However, Jinbe then entered the Prisoner Library despite not being allowed in the Whole Cake Chateau, and when Opera turned his attention to him, he hit Opera in the stomach with a powerful Gosenmaigawara Seiken, knocking him out.[87] Jinbe then freed Luffy, Nami, and many other prisoners by burning the book they were in, and a massive horde of Big Mom Pirates rushed into the library in response to the disturbance. Luffy raced into the horde and started choking Charlotte Counter in order to find out Sanji's location; he then fought through everyone in his path in order to reach Sanji. Meanwhile, Smoothie plotted to seal off the uprising in the third floor and deal with it herself, not wanting Big Mom to learn about more troubles.[88]

    The Big Mom Pirates meet to discuss their enemies.

    Big Mom defeated and captured Brook, but kept him around due to being mesmerized by him. In the third floor courtyard, Tamago evolved into new forms with his Devil Fruit power that gave him more and more chicken features, but as he prepared to evolve into Count Niwatori, Pedro blew up a large collection of explosives in his jacket, causing a massive explosion.[89] However, Niwatori survived and joined a meeting with several of the Big Mom Pirates, where they went over the statuses of the Sanji Retrieval Team and the Vinsmoke Family. However, Opera lied that he had killed Luffy and Nami and denied any knowledge of Jinbe's rumored presence in order to save face and avoid punishment. With everyone seemingly accounted for, the meeting adjourned, though Charlotte Mont-d'Or secretly had the Chess Soldiers keep watch over the Chateau out of mistrust for Opera. Meanwhile, Jinbe and Nami raced through the Chateau, taking out any soldiers they ran into before they were pulled into a mirror by Chopper and Carrot. In another hallway, Bobbin approached Sanji and pulled out a piece of meat Sanji had made for Luffy. Without thinking, Sanji kicked Bobbin into the wall to get the meat back.[90] Right after Sanji fled the scene, Bobbin recovered and went to deal with Sanji himself, putting his nearby crewmates to sleep. Meanwhile, Big Mom went to sleep and had Brook stolen from her after the Sanji Retrieval Team staged a covert mission to retrieve him. Brook then revealed that he had acquired copies of Big Mom's Poneglyphs, much to Brûlée and Diesel's shock.[91]

    As he went outside to pursue Sanji, Bobbin was shot by Vito and collapsed.[92][93] When the Sanji Retrieval Team was finally reunited, Jinbe initiated an alliance with the Fire Tank Pirates so they could take down Big Mom. After a meeting, the alliance was set in stone. Bege revealed his plan, in which they would shatter a portrait of Mother Carmel at the wedding, which would put Big Mom in a mental crisis and render her vulnerable enough to be injured, where they would shoot her with some poison weapons that Caesar Clown, whom Bege had rescued from captivity, developed. Brûlée and Caesar would facilitate their escape with a mirror. Bege and his crew were responsible for the security at the wedding, so Bege could sneak everyone into the wedding inside his body.[94] Meanwhile, the Sun Pirates left Whole Cake Island to flee from Big Mom, leaving a tied up Pekoms behind.[22]

    The tea party begins.

    Head chef Streusen put the finishing touches on the wedding cake, and a few hours later the Tea Party was in full swing as Big Mom's guests, the emperors of the Underworld, arrived.[95] Big Mom received gifts from her guests and planned to open them along with the Tamatebako after the wedding.[96] Having completed his security duties outside, Bege entered the venue with his allies inside of him.[97] The wedding ceremony then began, and Pudding and Sanji were flown up to the altar. However, Pudding was rendered unable to shoot Sanji after he complimented her third eye, causing the Big Mom Pirates' plan to go awry. Big Mom tried to get the priest to shoot Sanji, but Charlotte Katakuri, foreseeing with his advanced Kenbunshoku Haki that the shot would miss, attempted to snipe at Sanji himself. However, Sanji dodged the shot and it killed the priest instead. Hearing the sound of a gunshot, Luffy and his duplicates then burst out of the wedding cake, destroying it.[98]

    Jinbe officially leaves the Big Mom Pirates.

    An enraged Big Mom attempted to attack Luffy, but Katakuri intercepted him, having foreseen that Luffy aimed to destroy the portrait of Carmel. Jinbe managed to help Luffy escape from Katakuri's grasp, and he confronted Big Mom, officially resigning from her crew. Jinbe was fine with Big Mom taking his lifespan in retribution, as long as she did not harm any of his comrades. However, his fearlessness rendered Big Mom unable to take his lifespan. Further enraged, Big Mom resorted to brute force as she attacked him with Prometheus. Amidst the chaos, a disguised Brook shattered Carmel's portrait.[99]

    Big Mom entered a state of shock as her rage reached a breaking point over the loss of both the cake and the portrait, and while she was incapacitated, her forces went after the alliance. During the fight, many of the Big Mom Pirates prepared to execute their plan by trapping and executing the Vinsmokes. Bege managed to rendezvous with Luffy and had him take the portrait back to Big Mom, and as Katakuri went after Luffy, Bege shot him in order to stall him, shocking the Big Mom Pirates with his display of treason.[100]

    The Big Mom Pirates ready to face the Straw Hat-Fire Tank Alliance.

    Katakuri told Perospero to shoot the Vinsmokes as he chased Luffy, dodging Bege, Jinbe, and Pedro before pinning Luffy down. However, Luffy managed to stretch his arms to move the portrait in front of Big Mom, causing her to focus on it and scream, unleashing a blast of Haoshoku Haki. The blast knocked out many people, and those who withstood it were rendered unable to move due to the power of the scream, which prevented the Big Mom Pirates from executing the Vinsmokes, who were freed by Sanji and given back their Raid Suits by Nami.[101] Bege and his crew then prepared to assassinate Big Mom, but the pressure of her scream nullified their weapons. Katakuri made earplugs for his crewmates, and they regained their composure as they chased after the enemy alliance. Bege then transformed into a giant human fortress,[102] and the Big Mom Pirates continued attacking the alliance as they tried to get inside Bege. Some of them attempted to finish their job of killing the Vinsmokes, but were beaten once the Vinsmokes put on their Raid Suits. When the enemy alliance all got inside Bege, the Big Mom Pirates besieged their traitorous crewmate as they immobilized him.[103] Big Mom then regained her senses and attacked Bege herself for his betrayal. As she attacked Bege's fortress, her crew lay in wait, and when Bege reverted back to his human form, they immediately opened fire on him, but the attack was quickly countered by the Vinsmoke Family. Big Mom attacked Reiju, but was countered by Luffy and Sanji.[104]

    The Big Mom Pirates overwhelm Luffy, Sanji, and the Vinsmokes.

    The Big Mom Pirates attempted to stop Caesar, and the Vinsmokes stepped in to counter them. Sanji pulled Luffy away from fighting Big Mom, and Judge came in to fight her, only to be swiftly defeated. The Big Mom Pirates then quickly defeated Luffy, Sanji, and the Vinsmokes. However, during the battle, the Tamatebako fell off the Chateau during a scuffle between Big Mom's wedding guests, causing a massive explosion at its base that caused it to topple over.[105] As the Chateau came crashing down, their enemies used the destruction as a chance to escape and leave the crew to their fate. However, Streusen turned the top part of the Chateau into soft and fluffy cake, cushioning the fall. As the Big Mom Pirates began splitting up to pursue the enemy alliance, Big Mom suddenly developed a craving for wedding cake.[106] She encountered and killed Opera before coming to her strategizing crew members. Perospero lied that the Straw Hats had another cake, and she went after them. Pudding then came and told her siblings that she would make a new cake for Big Mom with the help of Chiffon.[107]

    The Big Mom Pirates besiege the Straw Hats at the coast of Whole Cake Island.

    The Big Mom Pirates split to pursue their enemies, and Katakuri took a legion of soldiers to lie in wait at the Thousand Sunny while a massive fleet began converging on Whole Cake Island. Big Mom caught up to the Straw Hats, but Nami managed to keep her at bay by feeding Zeus storm clouds.[108] Some of the crew came to reinforce Big Mom, and Zeus unwittingly ate a large amount of storm energy, allowing Nami to hit all of them with a massive lightning bolt.[109] Having recruited Chiffon, Pudding went to recruit Sanji to make the cake, secretly being on his side now. Katakuri's forces confronted Brook and Chopper when the two of them returned to the Sunny, and the two managed to take down several grunt soldiers.[110] However, Perospero moved in to kill the two of them by suffocating them with candy, and with Sanji having joined Pudding, the Straw Hats made it to the Sunny with Big Mom still on their tail. They fought Katakuri and Perospero to get the Sunny back, but the Big Mom Pirates' fleet converged on them and prepared to destroy them. However, Perospero was suddenly attacked by Pedro, who engulfed him in a suicidal explosion.[111] A severely injured Perospero was unable to maintain the candy trapping the Thousand Sunny, allowing the Straw Hats to escape Whole Cake Island with a Coup de Burst. Before escaping, Luffy took Katakuri into the Mirro-World, where they continued their battle.[112]

    Pudding, Chiffon, and the WCI 31 take Sanji's orders to make a cake for Big Mom.

    Katakuri battled Luffy and brutalized him as the Straw Hat attempted to prevent the other Big Mom Pirates from attacking the Sunny through the mirrors on it.[113] Perospero helped Big Mom continue to pursue the Straw Hats by having her walk on a candy sea slug.[114] Pudding, Chiffon, and Sanji arrived at Cacao Island, where they enlisted the WCI 31 to help them make it in three hours.[115] The group on the Sunny were preoccupied when Big Mom created a massive wave to kill them.[116] The Straw Hats escaped the wave, and thanks to Luffy, they managed to cut off mirror access to the Sunny by breaking their mirrors.[117] The Big Mom Pirates initially thought they were dead,[118] but Brûlée overheard Luffy communicating with his crewmates and reported to Perospero.[119] The Fire Tank Pirates eluded Custard's forces, while the Germa decimated the forces sent after them and tricked the others with a fake report.[120] In the Mirro-World, Katakuri continued fighting Luffy, initially overpowering the Straw Hat,[121] but tried to end the fight early to get to his snack time, which allowed Luffy to discover his darkest secret. As Katakuri lost his composure, Luffy managed to land a hit on him.[122] Luffy then activated his Gear Fourth and gained the upper hand against Katakuri.[123] As they fought, Brûlée reported to Pudding about the current status of their crew. Big Mom began rampaging on Nuts Island, and outside the Sweets Factory, Oven stood guard and beat up Pound when he came to see Chiffon.[124] When Katakuri regained his composure, Luffy lost the advantage and his Gear Fourth form wore off. Luffy retreated and took Brûlée through a mirror to Nuts Island. While trying to stop Big Mom from destroying Nuts Island, Perospero and Amande spotted Luffy. Perospero then directed Big Mom's attention to him, and she began pursuing him.[125] As this happened, the remaining Big Mom Pirates assembled their fleet to go after their enemies once more.[126]

    Big Mom and her fleet confront the Sunny crew.

    On Cacao Island, Pudding's group prepared to transport the cake, but Oven arrested Chiffon for helping Bege. The Fire Tank Pirates came to the island as they were pursued by a fleet of Tartes ships. Oven attempted to use Chiffon as a hostage only to be shot by Bege.[127] Bege reveal that his ship can travel on land, and during the scuffle against Oven's forces, he rescued the cake-baking team and acquired the cake. As they left the island, Oven attempted to attack Bege's ship by boiling the sea, but he was attacked by Pound, distracting him long enough to let Bege's ship escape. Meanwhile, Big Mom and Perospero, and caught up to the Thousand Sunny.[128] Squads of the Big Mom Pirates fleet, led by Bavarois, Daifuku, and Smoothie, joined Big Mom and surrounded the Sunny.[6][50] However, Daifuku's fleet came under attack by Carrot, who activated the Mink Tribe's Sulong Form, and was decimated, giving the Sunny an opening.[129] However, Big Mom went to attack the Sunny herself after summoning Zeus and Prometheus back to her.[130] As she looked for cake, Jinbe managed to knock her off the ship and the Straw Hats captured Zeus,[131] but Big Mom continued pursuing the Sunny with Prometheus.[132] Katakuri began battling Luffy again after the latter returned to the Mirro-World,[133] and their fight was witnessed by Katakuri's sister Flampe and her subordinates.[134]

    The Fire Tank Pirates lure part of the Big Mom Pirates away from the Straw Hats.

    The Nostra Castello approached the Thousand Sunny and seeing the cake on Bege's ship, Big Mom's attention turned to the Fire Tank Pirates.[135] As Bege lured Big Mom to Liqueur Island, Perospero and Bavarois's groups followed them while Smoothie's fleet continued pursuing the Thousand Sunny.[136] At Cacao Island, the Big Mom Pirates set up a blockade and Oven prepared a trap for Luffy.[137] During the clash between Luffy and Katakuri, Flampe's interference enabled the Sweet Commander to deal a devastating blow to Luffy.[138] After finding out about Flampe's meddling, Katakuri injured himself and revealed his mouth to her, causing her to start detesting him. After knocking out Flampe and her subordinates with Haoshoku Haki, Luffy and Katakuri resumed their fight.[139]

    A large force of the Big Mom Pirates gathers at Cacao Island.

    Katakuri and Luffy continued to trade blows with each other.[140] While pursuing the Sunny, Smoothie increased in size and tried to sink the Straw Hats' ship.[141] At Cacao Island, more members of the Charlotte Family and their squads joined Oven and his battalion in preparation to ambush the Straw Hats.[142] Luffy activated another version of Gear Fourth called Snakeman, before meeting Katakuri in one final clash. Luffy emerged the victor and as the Straw Hats' promised rendezvous time on Cacao Island drew near, the Big Mom Pirates assembled on the island prepared to ambush Luffy once he exited the Mirro-World. Inside the Mirro-World, Pekoms captured Brûlée and planned to help Luffy.[143]

    Upon exiting the Mirro-World, Pekoms planned to help Luffy escape Oven's forces by using Brûlée as a shield and activating his Sulong form. However, Pekoms was quickly overwhelmed. Sanji attempted to escape with Luffy, but the Big Mom Pirates manage to corner them. Their smish was interrupted when Germa 66 arrived and attacked the Big Mom Pirates.[144] When they heard that Luffy defeated Katakuri, the Big Mom Pirates were shocked and enraged at the news. They continued their efforts to stop Luffy and Sanji, but their attempts were thwarted by the Vinsmokes.[145] After Luffy and Sanji made it back to the Thousand Sunny, the Big Mom Pirates continued pursuing them at sea, but they were further hindered by Judge and the unexpected arrival of the Sun Pirates. Meanwhile, Big Mom followed the Fire Tank Pirates to Funwari Island and prepared to eat the cake after they dropped it off.[146]

    The Big Mom Pirates shoot at the Vinsmokes.

    Big Mom ate the cake and she enjoyed it, which finally satiated her craving. As the battle raged on at Cacao Island, the Big Mom Pirates acquired anti-Germa bullets and used them to injure the Vinsmokes. Oven heated up the sea to overwhelm the Sun Pirates and the Queen Mama Chanter attacked the Thousand Sunny.[147] However, Wadatsumi saved the Sunny by switching it with the Sun Pirates' ship. As the Straw Hats make their getaway, the Big Mom Pirates were held back by the Sun Pirates. Meanwhile, Big Mom rushed to Cacao Island after coming back to her senses.[148]

    Big Mom arrives at Cacao Island in the midst of the battle.

    The Big Mom Pirates failed to stop the Straw Hats from escaping. Before the Sun Pirates and Germa 66 could retreat, Big Mom arrived at Cacao Island.[149]

    Levely ArcEdit

    After the battle at Cacao Island, Big Mom returned to Whole Cake Island and read the newspaper that glorified Luffy before swearing revenge against him.[150]

    • The Big Mom Pirates have the highest total known bounty of any pirate group.
    • The Big Mom Pirates appear to be the largest crew seen so far, with tens of thousands of members. Their numbers easily dwarf those of the Whitebeard Pirates, despite both crews once having captains with the same status.
    • The Big Mom Pirates are the oldest known active pirate crew, having been operating for the past 62 years. Their 62 years of existence is also the longest amount of time that any pirate crew in history has been known to continuously operate.
    • While Big Mom is known for sending gruesome presents to those who refuse to go to her tea parties, she has ironically received one of her own, courtesy of Luffy: the Tamatebako box, which the Minister of the Right has rigged to explode if anyone tries opening it, though Luffy was not made aware of this even after he had given away the box to Pekoms and Tamago, thinking it would appease Big Mom. The box eventually did explode, and while it failed to kill Big Mom, it destroyed enough of the base of the Whole Cake Chateau to cause it to topple over, which in a twist of fate saved the lives of both the Straw Hat-Fire Tank Alliance and the Vinsmoke Family. 
    • The Big Mom Pirates are themed after the works of fairy tales and fantasy fiction. The references are mostly from Lewis Carroll's most famous series of novels, Alice and its adaptations.
    • Some members of the crew share the Charlotte Family food themed names.

    ReferencesEdit

  • ↑ 1.01.11.2One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 651 (p. 5) and Episode 570, Pekoms is introduced, and calls Linlin as "Mama".
  • Charlotte Linlin - At least

    500,000,000
    Charlotte Katakuri -

    1,057,000,000
    Charlotte Smoothie -

    932,000,000
    Charlotte Cracker -

    860,000,000
    Charlotte Snack -

    600,000,000
    Charlotte Perospero -

    700,000,000
    Tamago -

    429,000,000
    Pekoms -

    330,000,000
    Bobbin -

    105,500,000
    Charlotte Amande - Unknown
  • ↑ 3.03.13.2One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 868 (p. 9), A young Linlin's bounty poster is seen.
  • ↑ 4.04.14.2One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 73 Chapter 730 (p. 12-13) and Episode 662, The Queen Mama Chanter appears with Pekoms and Tamago.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 843 (p. 9) and Episode 806, Cracker's Troops are mentioned.
  • ↑ 6.06.1One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 888 (p. 6-7), Smoothie and Daifuku's squads join the chase after the Straw Hats.
  • ↑ 7.07.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 835 (p. 18-19) and Episode 796, Charlotte Cracker debuts.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 898 (p. 7-15), The Big Mom Pirates were furious beyond when Katakuri's defeat was known.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 85 Chapter 857 (p. 12), Bege's rank is revealed.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 850 (p. 7) and Episode 816, Tamago's rank is revealed.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 855 (p. 2) and Episode 823, Bobbin's rank is revealed.
  • ↑ 12.012.112.2One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 815 (p. 6) and Episode 766, Pekoms explains Big Mom's policy of requiring all who sail under her to be tied by blood.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 830 (p. 6) and Episode 790, Praline is introduced.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 834 (p. 9) and Episode 795, Chiffon is revealed to be Bege's wife.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 651 (p. 11) and Episode 571, Bobbins report to Linlin about burning down a country that failed to make the monthly tribute.
  • ↑ 16.016.116.2One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 824 (p. 16-17) and Episode 783, Baron Tamago and Sanji discuss the Tartes that surround the perimeter of Big Mom's territory.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 837 (p. 9) and Episode 798, Brûlée taunts Nami.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 652 (p. 12) and Episode 572, Pekoms defeats Caribou.
  • ↑ 19.019.119.2One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 837 (p. 8) and Episode 798, Brûlée tells Nami about the Worst Generation's defeats in Totto Land.
  • ↑ 20.020.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 835 (p. 11-12) and Episode 796, Brûlée explains about the army of homies that awaited the Straw Hats.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 830 (p. 2-7) and Episode 790, Jinbe talks to the Sun Pirates.
  • ↑ 22.022.1One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 860 (p. 2-5), The Sun Pirates flee Whole Cake Island.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 813 (p. 9) and Episode 763, Vito speaks of Big Mom's invitations and orders.
  • ↑ 24.024.124.2One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 813 (p. 8-10) and Episodes 763–764, Bege and Vito explain the power of the Yonko.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 815 (p. 4-5) and Episode 766, Pekoms explains the consequences of going against a Yonko.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 674 (p. 17) and Episode 600, Pekoms and Tamago witnessing onscreen the chemical weapon Caesar demonstrated.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 815 (p. 2) and Episode 766, Nami describes Germa 66 as a mythical evil army, but Pekoms confirms the group's existence.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 870 (p. 14-17), The Vinsmoke Family fights against Big Mom.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 827 (p. 15) and Episode 786, Amande, Diesel, and Randolph single-handedly invade islands for cake ingredients.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 871 (p. 15), The Big Mom Pirates defeat the alliance.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 882 (p. 15-17), The Vinsmokes defeat a squad of the Big Mom Pirates.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 651 (p. 18) and Episode 571, Kid is mentioned to have sunk two of Big Mom's ships.
  • ↑ 33.033.1One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 877 (p. 14-15), The Big Mom Pirates completely besiege the Straw Hats on the coast of Whole Cake Island.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 825 (p. 12) and Episode 784, Pekoms reveals the existence of the territorial sea slugs.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 829 (p. 8) and Episode 789, Many races are seen among Big Mom's crew.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 853 (p. 15) and Episode 820, Pudding is revealed to be a member of the Three Eye Tribe.
  • ↑ 37.037.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 834 (p. 12-16) and Episode 795, Big Mom commissions Caesar to turn her family into giants.
  • ↑ 38.038.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 831 (p. 11-17) and Episodes 791–792, The Straw Hats are trapped in the Seducing Woods.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapters 845–846 (p. 16-17, 2-9) and Episode 810, Luffy and Nami fight the Big Mom Pirates.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 859 (p. 8), Bege confirms Big Mom's Haki.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 837 (p. 15) and Episode 799, Luffy notes Cracker's abilities.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 860 (p. 12-14), Katakuri's powers are mentioned.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 861 (p. 2-3), Vito spies on the tea party.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 903.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 899.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 825 (p. 6) and Episode 783, The door to Sanji's private quarters is woken by Sanji's knock, upon which it starts singing about being a door.
  • ↑ 47.047.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 807 (p. 11) and Episode 756, The Curly Hats evade the Big Mom Pirates.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 885 (p. 14-15), The Big Mom Pirates assemble their fleet.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 878 (p. 3-5), Perospero's ship is shown
  • ↑ 50.050.1One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 888 (p. 5), Bavarois' ship joins the pursuit after the Straw Hats.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapters 888–889 (p. 13-17, 2-4, 12-14), Daifuku's fleet is shown and attacked by Carrot.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 892 (p. 11, 13), Smoothie's ship is shown.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 894 (p. 14-15), Brownie's ship is shown.
  • One Piece Anime — Episode 856, Oven approaches Cacao Island.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 899 (p. 12-13, 15-17), The paddle ships are shown blocking the Thousand Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 850 (p. 8-10) and Episode 816, Pedro's past is revealed.
  • ↑ 57.057.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 814 (p. 17) and Episode 765, Pekoms reveals that the marriage between Sanji and Pudding was arranged by the respective heads of their families.
  • ↑ 58.058.1
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 850 (p. 13-17) and Episode 817, Pudding reveals her mother's plot to destroy the Vinsmokes.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 610 (p. 13) and Episode 528, Pappug explains how Linlin took over Newgate's protection.
  • ↑ 61.061.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 837 (p. 8-12) and Episode 798, Brûlée talks about the Worst Generation.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 811 (p. 19) and Episode 762, The Queen Mama Chanter docks near Zou.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 813 (p. 15-17) and Episode 764, The Fire Tank Pirates escape Zou with Sanji and Caesar.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 815 (p. 7-8) and Episode 766, Pekoms reveals his intention to return to Whole Cake Island, and Luffy demands that Pekoms take him with him.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 827 (p. 2-6) and Episode 786, Pekoms explain Totto Land's culture.
  • ↑ 66.066.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 834 (p. 10-11) and Episode 795, The Fire Tank Pirates threaten Pekoms.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 827 (p. 14-17) and Episode 786, Big Mom prepares for the wedding.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 829 (p. 7-18) and Episodes 788–789, Big Mom rampages in Sweet City.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 830 (p. 10) and Episode 790, The roulette is presented to Jinbe.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 834 (p. 4-5) and Episode 795, Brook and Pedro learn about Jinbe's situation.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 832 (p. 3-12) and Episode 792, The Sanji Retrieval Team tries to escape the Seducing Woods.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 835 (p. 6-14) and Episode 796, Brûlée captures Carrot and Chopper.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 856 (p. 3) and Episode 824, Jinbe reveals that Pekoms is saved.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 836 (p. 10-13) and Episode 797, Luffy and Nami protect Pound.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 838 (p. 4-9) and Episode 799, Cracker's true appearance is revealed.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 841 (p. 16-17) and Episode 805, Luffy fights Cracker throughout the night.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 842 (p. 11-15) and Episode 806, Luffy defeats Cracker.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 843 (p. 6-9) and Episode 806, Pound explains the consequences of defeating a Sweet Commander.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 845 (p. 11) and Episode 809, Luffy waits for Sanji.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 84 Chapter 846.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 846 (p. 10-11) and Episode 811, Sanji and Big Mom make a deal.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 848 (p. 8-15) and Episode 814, Brook and Pedro initiate their plan.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 849 (p. 12-16) and Episode 815, Brook and Pedro fight for their lives.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 850 (p. 11) and Episode 816, Pedro cuts Tamago.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 849 (p. 3-10) and Episodes 814–815, Chopper and Carrot defeat Brûlée and her underlings.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 850 (p. 2-3) and Episode 816, Chopper and Carrot explore the Mirro-World.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 851 (p. 16-17) and Episode 818, Jinbe rescues Luffy and Nami.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 852 (p. 14-15) and Episode 820, Luffy runs loose in Whole Cake Chateau.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 853 (p. 8-9) and Episode 820, Pedro blows up the courtyard.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 854 (p. 15-17) and Episode 822, Sanji regains his spirit.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 855 (p. 15-16) and Episode 824, The Sanji Retrieval Team's missions progressed.
  • One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 856 (p. 4) and Episode 824, Bobbin is shot in the rain.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 85 Chapter 857 (p. 16-17), Bege confirmed Bobbin's assassination with Vito.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 859 (p. 2-13), Bege's plan is revealed.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 860 (p. 8-9), The emperors of the underworld are introduced.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 861 (p. 6-7), Big Mom receives presents at the tea party.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 861 (p. 11), Bege finishes his preparations.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 862 (p. 8-17), Sanji and Pudding's wedding.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 863 (p. 12-19), Targeting the photo and Jinbe's resolve.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 864 (p. 5-17), The Big Mom Pirates' counter attack.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 865 (p. 5-16), The alliance's plan unfolds.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 868 (p. 10-17), The alliance's plan fails.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 869 (p. 10-12, 17), The Vinsmokes join forces with the alliance.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 870 (p. 7-17), The alliance commences their escape plan.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 871 (p. 2-3), The Vinsmokes try to back Caesar Up.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 872 (p. 6-15, 19), The Big Mom Pirates recover from the collapse of the chateau.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 873, Perospero sends Big Mom to chase after the Straw Hats.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 874 (p. 2-17), Big Mom pursues the Straw Hats.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 875 (p. 3-15), The Straw Hats defend themselves from the Big Mom Pirates.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 876 (p. 2-5, 14-16), Big Mom recovers from the attack while her sons attack the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 877, The Straw Hats fight to release the Sunny from the Big Mom Pirates.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 878 (p. 5-19), The Straw Hats escape from Whole Cake Island, and Luffy takes on Katakuri.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 879 (p. 11-17), Luffy fights Katakuri.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 879 (p. 6-8), Big Mom chases the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 880 (p. 2-9), The making of the backup cake begins.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 880 (p. 16-17), Big Mom tries to sink the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 880 (p. 10-17), Luffy warns his crew about the attack from the Mirro-World.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 881 (p. 8-9, 11-17), The Big Mom Pirates believe the Straw Hats' ship was sunk.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 882 (p. 6-8), Perospero redirects his mother toward Cacao Island.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 882 (p. 12-17), The Big Mom Pirates receive reports about the pursuit after the rest of the alliance.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 882 (p. 2-5, 9-11), Katakuri overpowers Luffy.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 883, Luffy finds katakuri's weak point.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 884 (p. 2-10), Luffy fights back.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 884 (p. 12-17), The Sweets Factory receives reports of the events in Totto Land.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 885 (p. 2-13), Luffy searches for a place to rest and regain his strength.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 885 (p. 14-15), The Big Mom Pirates continue their chase.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 886 (p. 2-17), Oven tries to force Bege to surrender.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 887, As the cooks and the Fire Tank Pirates set sail, the Big Mom Pirates reach the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 888 (p. 4-17), Carrot protects the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 889 (p. 6-7, 14-17), Big Mom attacks the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 890, The Straw Hats fight Big Mom.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 891 (p. 16-17), Big Mom continues her assault on the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 888 (p. 2-3), Luffy returns to the Mirro-World.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 891 (p. 3-12), Luffy's fight in the Mirro-World intensifies.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 892 (p. 2-4, 6-7), The Fire Tank Pirates lure Big Mom away from the Straw Hats.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 892 (p. 9-13), The Big Mom Pirates split their fleet.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 892 (p. 14-15), Oven prepares a trap for Luffy.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 892 (p. 16-17), Katakuri lands a hit on Luffy.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 893, Katakuri fights fair against Luffy.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 894 (p. 5-8, 11, 13-17), Luffy and Katakuri trade blows.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 894 (p. 11-12), Smoothie attacks the Sunny.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 894 (p. 14-15), The Charlotte Family gathers at Cacao Island.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 896.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 897.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 898.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 899.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 900.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 901.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 902.
  • One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 903.
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    One Piece (season 10)
    The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Toei Animation of the tenth season.
    Country of originJapanNo. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full of episodes45ReleaseOriginal networkFuji TelevisionOriginal releaseJanuary 6 – December 14, 2008Season chronology

    The tenth season of the One Piece anime series, the "Thriller Bark Chapter", was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda and Munehisa Sakai based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full It deals with the meeting and recruitment of Brook in a mysterious mist. There, the crew comes across Thriller Bark captained by Gecko Moria, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea who uses shadows to create a crew of zombies.

    The season began airing on Fuji Television on January 6, 2008 and ended on December 14, 2008, lasting 45 episodes. Thirteen compilations of the season has been released so far as of July 7, 2010[1] The first DVD release for the season was released on October 7, 2009.[2]

    The season uses two pieces of theme music. The first opening theme, titled "Jungle P", is performed by 5050. The second opening theme, starting with episode 373 onwards, is a cover of the series' first opening "We Are!" (ウィーアー!) by Hiroshi Kitadani, performed by TVXQ.

    The Funimation Dub for the first 12 episodes was originally going to be released in May, but was delayed until September to coincide with the release of the Funimation Dub of One Piece: Film Z

    Episode list

    "Thriller Bark"

    No. Title Original airdate English airdate 337"Plunging into the Devil’s Sea! The Mysterious Skeleton Floating in the Fog!"
    "Ma no Umi Totsunyū! Kiri ni Ukabu Nazo no Gaikotsu" (魔の海突入! 霧に浮かぶ謎のガイコツ)January 6, 2008[3]March 12, 2016 In search of food, the Straw Hats attempt octopus hunting before discovering a barrel in the middle of the ocean. After opening the barrel, with fireworks launched from it, the Thousand Sunny gets thrown into the foggy Florian Triangle where it encounters a ruined ship with a living skeleton on it. While the others are unnerved, Luffy boards the ship with Sanji and Nami where they find the skeleton. After the skeleton introduces himself as Brook, Luffy immediately asks him to join the crew.338"The Joy of Seeing People! The Gentleman Skeleton’s True Identity!"
    "Hito ni Aeta Yorokobi! Gaikotsu Shinshi no Shōtai" (人に逢えた喜び! ガイコツ紳士の正体)January 13, 2008[4]March 19, 2016 On board the Thousand Sunny, with everyone save Luffy unnerved by his appearance as an undead creature, Brook reveals that he is actually a human with Devil Fruit powers. Brook explains that he was a pirate musician before being killed alongside his shipmates when they were attacked. Though the Revive-Revive fruit he ate prior brought him back to life, it took his disembodied soul a year to find his body which has decayed within that period of time. When everyone noticed Brook's lack of a reflection, the skeleton reveals that his shadow stolen and cannot enter sunlight without being destroyed. For that reason, admitting his joy to be around others after a very long time of solitude, Brook turns down Luffy's offer to both join his crew and offers to play for the Straw Hats while he is able to enjoy their company. But a ghost suddenly appears in the galley, and the Straw Hats find out from a frightened Brook that the barrel they found prior was a trap as they find themselves targeted and on the ghost isle Thriller Bark.339"One Unnatural Phenomenon After the Next! Disembarking on Thriller Bark!"
    "Kai Genshō Zokuzoku! Surirābāku Jōriku" (怪現象ぞくぞく! スリラーバーク上陸)January 20, 2008[5]March 26, 2016 Brook bids farewell to the Straw Hats and leaps overboard, revealing that the lightness of his body allows him to dash across the ocean's surface. Nami, Usopp, and Chopper sail out to explore the island using the Mini-Merry II, ending up getting knocked onto land before they are chased by a patchwork cerberus that is a third fox. Back on the ship, the remaining crew members are harassed by an invisible creature. After fleeing the cerberus, Nami, Usopp, and Chopper encounter Hildon, a vampiric creature who offers to take them to the mansion of Doctor Hogback.340"The Man Called a Genius! Hogback Makes His Appearance!"
    "Tensai to Yobareta Otoko! Hogubakku Arawaru!" (天才と呼ばれた男! ホグバック現る!)January 27, 2008[6]April 2, 2016 Usopp, Nami and Chopper traverse through the forest of Thriller Bark, Chopper revealing Doctor Hogback to be a famous surgeon and expressing excitement to see him. But when the group have second thoughts of heading towards Hogback's manor, due to the strange creatures roaming the wood, Hildon is nowhere to be seen before being attacked by a platoon of zombies that drive them towards the direction of the manor. While immediately hospitable, despite the manners of his female assistant Victoria Cindry, Hogback starts acting strange after it is mentioned that Brook has arrived on the island. The Thousand Sunny, meanwhile, gets caught in a giant spiderweb.341"Nami’s in a Major Pinch! The Zombie Mansion and the Invisible Man!"
    "Nami Daipinchi! Zonbi Yashiki to Tōmei Ningen" (ナミ大ピンチ! ゾンビ屋敷と透明人間)February 3, 2008[7]April 9, 2016 After the meeting with Hogback, who frightens Chopper by insisting that no one is allowed in his laboratory, Nami takes a shower with Usopp and Chopper outside while musing her thoughts on their situation. But Nami finds herself restrained by an invisible man in the shower, the figure fleeing when Usopp and Chopper manage to drive him off. The invisible man meets with Hogback and the ghost, referred as Perona, to discuss what to do with the Straw Hats. As the rest of the crew set foot on Thriller Bark, Luffy taming the cerberus as the group encounter more zombie creatures, Nami, Usopp, and Chopper attempt to leave the manor. But the trio instead find themselves surrounded by the Surprise Zombies: zombies that strike from paintings, taxidermied heads, and even floor rugs.342"The Zombie’s Secret! Hogback’s Nightmarish Laboratory!"
    "Zonbi no Nazo! Akumu no Hogubakku Kenkyūsho" (ゾンビの謎! 悪夢のホグバック研究所)February 10, 2008[8]April 16, 2016 While evading the Surprise Zombies upon finding a secret passage, Nami, Chopper and Usopp discover the truth about Victoria Cindry being a starlet who died long ago. They eventually found the door to Hogback's laboratory, observing the scientist from outside before they are found by a mysterious samurai zombie who sounds like Brook. Meanwhile, Luffy's group are ambushed by ghosts who briefly made them depressed before they reach the graveyard where they are ambushed by the zombies.343"His Name is Moria! The Great Shadow-Seizing Pirate's Trap!"
    "Sono Na wa Moria! Kage o Nigiru Daikaizoku no Wana" (その名はモリア! 影を握る大海賊の罠)February 17, 2008[9]April 23, 2016 After beating the zombies, planting them into the ground upon learning they ambushed Nami, Usopp and Chopper, Luffy's group encounter an old man who pleas for their help in regaining his stolen shadow. The old man reveals his shadow and those of his fellow castaways was stolen by Gecko Moria, whom Robin explained to be one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Luffy agrees to help as he and his group reach the manor, learning that Thriller Bark is actually a giant pirate ship. Inside the manor, though furious to find Nami, Usopp and Chopper in his lab after they were knocked in by the General Zombie Ryuma, Hogback sees no point in being upset as it is almost midnight. As midnight draws near, Absalom rallies the zombies together while the negativity-inducing ghosts converge into their master, a Gothic Lolita-style Ghost Princess named Perona. Gecko Moria, a massive, giant-like man, is awoken and informed of the Straw Hats' arrival before declaring the start of the Night Hunt.344"Feast of the Zombie Song! The Night Raid's Bell is the Sound of Darkness!"
    "Zonbi Songu no Kyōen! Yōchi no Kane wa Yami no Oto" (ゾンビ歌の饗宴! 夜討ちの鐘は闇の音)February 24, 2008[10]April 30, 2016 Usopp, Nami and Chopper are effortlessly incapacitated by Ryuma and locked inside a coffin. Luffy and the others enter the mansion and defeat the Surprise Zombies with ease, but Sanji goes missing, so they force Oinkchuck to act as their guide by taking him with them. While the zombies of Thriller Bark celebrate the start of the Night Raid, Absalom awakens the other General Zombies to handle the Straw Hats.345"A Bunch of Animals? Perona's Wonder Garden!"
    "Dōbutsu Ippai? Perōna no Wandāgāden" (動物いっぱい? ペローナの不思議の庭)March 2, 2008[11]May 7, 2016 After awakening the General Zombies, Absalom is accosted by Lola, a zombie warhog obsessed with making him her husband. After learning that he's chosen Nami to be his bride, Lola sets her sights on the navigator. Nami, Usopp, and Chopper manage to escape their coffin and find themselves in a garden, surrounded by animal zombies, including a bizarre penguin-bulldog zombie named Inuppe who talks and acts a lot like Sanji. The other Straw Hats, meanwhile, discover a hallway lined with suits of armor, and realize that Zoro is now missing as well.346"The Vanishing Straw Hat Crew! A Mysterious Swordsman Appears!"
    "Kieru Mugiwara Ichimi! Arawareta Nazo no Kenshi!" (消える麦わら一味! 現れた謎の剣士!)March 9, 2008[12]May 14, 2016 As Perona makes her way to the Thousand Sunny to get the Straw Hats' treasure while Aboslom attempts to stop Lola from hunting Nami, who realizes Innupe's uncanniness to Sanji, Luffy, Robin, and Frankie are lured by Oinkchuck into a room where they are forced to face an army of armored General Zombies. Though they are able to handle them, the three Straw Hats decide that evading them is top priority. But while Frankie and Robin escaped, Luffy's route was blocked by a zombie swordsman named Jigoro who acts much like Zoro. Luffy is captured by the zombie forces, with Franky and Robin surrounded by both sides by the generals and a massive monkey-spider named Taralan.347"Chivalry Remains! The Traitorous Zombie Protects Nami!"
    "Nokoru Kishidō! Nami o Mamoru Uragiri Zonbi" (残る騎士道! ナミを守る裏切りゾンビ)March 16, 2008[13]May 21, 2016 Despite Abalsom's attempts to halt Lola and abduct Nami to be her bride, both intents failed as the latter flees from Lola with Usopp and Chopper unable to slow the warthog zombie down. While the Wild Zombies disrespected his orders for them to not harm Nami, Absalom puts the lot in their place while venting his bad mode on Inuppe by blasting him into a wall for his insolence. At the same time, Franky and Robin buy some time against the Taralan and the General Zombies by the former destroying the bridge to trap the zombies in the courtyard while Robin flies them to the area of the castle behind Taralan. As Taralan was about to pursue them, Brook suddenly falls from the sky.348"Appearing from the Sky! That Man Is the Humming Swordsman!"
    "Sora kara Sanjō! Kenkyō Hanauta wa Ano Otoko!" (空から参上! 剣狭ハナウタはあの男!)March 23, 2008[14]June 4, 2016 When Usopp and Chopper are unable to halt Lola, Nami manages to quell the warthog's bloodlust by claiming to be a male crossdresser while encouraging her to take more violent steps in getting Absalom's affections. But when Absalom manages to evade Lola, Nami, Usopp, and Chopper hide inside Perona's servant Kumacy who is unable to reveal the pirates' location as they overhear Absalom and Perona talking about being summoned by Moria as he obtained an ideal shadow for his ultimate Special Zombie: Luffy. Meanwhile, after their enemy used his webs to reach them, Franky gets the upper hand against Taralan until Robin is immobilized by the Spider Mice, the ones behind the abductions of Sanji and Zoro. Luckily, Brook jumped up to help the two pirates, promising to tell them the full story while easily defeating Taralan.349"Luffy's Emergency Situation! The Ultimate Shadow's Destination!"
    "Rufi Kinkyūjitai! Saikyō no Kage no Ikisaki!" (ルフィ緊急事態! 最強の影の行き先!)March 30, 2008[15]June 11, 2016 After defeating Taralan and releasing his shadow soul from within, Brook explains to Robin and Franky the truth that the zombies of Thriller Bark are actually corpses animated by shadows taken by Gecko Moria from his victims via the power of his Shadow-Shadow Fruit. Meanwhile, Moria meets with the rest of the Mysterious Four (as well as the hidden Straw Hats in Kumacy) where he uses his powers to steal Luffy's shadow to use his Special Zombie.350"The Warrior Known As the "Devil"!! The Moment of Oars' Revival"
    "Majin to Yobareta Senshi!! Ōzu Fukkatsu no Toki" (魔人と呼ばれた戦士!! オーズ復活の時)April 20, 2008[16]June 18, 2016 With Luffy's shadow, Moria and his followers head into the freezer holding his ultimate special zombie that he believes will help him gain power in the New World: the massive ancient warrior known as Oars. At the same time Brook parts ways from Franky and Robin after giving further crucial advice regarding the zombies, and answering Franky's request, so he can go forth to accomplish his own goal: defeating the zombie Ryuma and reclaiming his shadow from the samurai fencer.351"Awakening After 500 Years!! Oars Opens His Eyes!!"
    "Gohyakunen Buri no Mezame!! Ōzu Kaigan!!" (500年ぶりの目覚め!! オーズ開眼!!)April 27, 2008[17]June 25, 2016 With Usopp, Chopper and Nami bearing witness, Moria implants Luffy's shadow inside the corpse of Oars. Within moments, the massive zombie comes to life with three Straw Hats discovered by Moria's gang. Luckily, Oars immediately displaying aspects of Luffy's personality by yelling out for food, the three Straw Hat pirates escape in midst of the giant's revival. However, they do not get far as Nami is abducted by Absalom for the marriage he plans for her while Usopp and Chopper are left to fend for themselves against numerous platoons of zombies before being rescued by Franky and Robin.352"A Belief Worth Begging to Live for!! Brook Defends His Afro"
    "Shinnen no Inochigoi!! Afuro o Mamoru Burukku" (信念の命乞い!! アフロを守るブルック)May 4, 2008[18]July 9, 2016 Brook confronts Ryuma, recalling his time on Thriller Bark five years prior - and his first battle with Ryuma and how he lost to a zombie with his own shadow. Ryuma mocks Brook for being so careful about his afro, and the two engage in another battle. Oars meanwhile continues to exhibit Luffy's personality traits as he devours most of Thriller Bark's food while declaring his desire to be King of the Pirates.353"A Man's Promise Never Dies!! To the Friend Waiting Under the Distant Sky"
    "Otoko no Chikai wa Shinazu!! Tōi Sora de Matsu Tomo e" (男の誓いは死なず!! 遠い空で待つ友へ)May 11, 2008[19]July 16, 2016 Usopp, Chopper, Robin and Franky return to the Sunny, discovering their ship had been ransacked before waking up Luffy, Zoro and Sanji. After informing the three about their current status and Nami's abduction, Franky reveals that he asked Brook before they parted way of is what driving him as he could not really return to society due to his appearance. Brook reveals that he and his crew made a promise to return to Reverse Mountain where they left a valuable friend fifty years ago. Luffy, Zoro, Usopp and Sanji are astonished to find out that friend Brook referred to is the whale Laboon.354"I Swear to Go See Him! Brook and the Cape of Promise"
    "Kanarazu Ai ni Iku!! Burukku to Yakusoku no Misaki" (必ず会いに行く!! ブルックと約束の岬)May 18, 2008[20]July 23, 2016 Luffy, Usopp, Sanji, and Zoro tell the rest of the crew how they got to meet Laboon as they started their new journey, while Brook reflects on his promise to return to Laboon amidst his duel with Ryuma. Luffy declares his intention to make Brook a part of their crew, and the Straw Hats prepare to counterattack the forces of Thriller Bark in order to reclaim what was stolen from them.355"Food, Nami and Shadows!! Luffy's Enraged Counterattack"
    "Meshi to Nami to Kage!! Luffi Ikari no Daihangeki" (メシとナミと影!! ルフィ怒りの大反撃)May 25, 2008[21]July 30, 2016 After Luffy made up his mind to recruit Brook's story with the others supporting him, the Straw Hats decide to mount an assault on Thriller Bark to reclaim their stolen shadows and Nami. While Sanji is joined by Robin to save Nami, wanting to kill Absalom after being further provoked by Usopp, Franky and Zoro decide to back up Brook against Ryuma while Luffy intends to directly defeat Gecko Moria himself. At that time, as Oars explores the mast of Thriller Bark, Hogback is informed of the Straw Hats mounting an assault and livid that Absalom removed the General Zombies from the field to be his wedding guests. While Hogback receives Moria's permission to take command of Absalom's zombie servants, having two enforcers in mind, Perona uses her Negative Hollows to stop Luffy and Sanji in their tracks. But before Perona can get the rest, Oars falls from the mast onto the stairs, cutting Luffy, Chopper and Robin from Usopp and Sanji as they fall down below to where Zoro and Franky are. Zoro and Franky are then formally introduced to Oars after Usopp comes to and finds the two taking down what they thought was a wall.356"Usopp's the Strongest? Leave Anything Negative to Him"
    "Usoppu Saikyō? Negateibu wa Makasetoke" (ウソップ最強? ネガティブは任せとけ)June 1, 2008[22]August 6, 2016 Luffy continues on to take on Moria while Chopper and Robin remain behind to take on Hogback who sics Jigoro and Inuppe on them. After Oars runs off with a new pirate hat from his destruction, his actions disrupting Abalsom as his wedding to Nami is almost complete, the remainder of the crew end up in Perona's room where she uses her negative powers on them. But Usopp reveals that he's immune to her attacks due his negative personality, staying behind to take on the ghost princess while the others continue towards Absalom and Ryuuma.357"The General Zombies Are Down in a Flash!! Oars Feels Like an Adventure!!"
    "Jeneraru Zonbi Shunsetsu!! Ōzu wa Bōken Kibun!!" (将軍ゾンビ瞬殺!! オーズは冒険気分!!)June 8, 2008[23]August 13, 2016 As Usopp continues to stand up to Perona's Negative Hollows while wiping out Wild Zombies, Brook is greatly overpowered by Ryuma was about to defeat the skeleton when Zoro arrives. Meanwhile, Oars continues to cause chaos on Thriller Bark, forcing Absalom to send his entire General Zombie audience to stop him. But Abolsom learns that Oars annihilated all of the General Zombies with a "non-Gum-Gum" Gatling before Sanji arrives, Luffy having found Gecko Moria and expressing his intent to beat him up.358"Blazing Knight Sanji!! Kick Down the Fake Wedding"
    "Honō no Naito Sanji!! Keri Tsubuse Itsuwari no Kyoshiki" (炎の騎士サンジ!! 蹴り潰せ偽りの挙式)June 15, 2008[24]August 20, 2016 As Luffy finds himself facing Gecko Moria's animated shadow Doppelman while attempting to attack Moria, Usopp manages to dispatch the Wild Zombies and chases after a frighten Perona with Kumacy chasing after him. Though Abalsom initially believed Sanji to not be a threat as he easily dispatched Inuppe, he is shocked that the pirate able to actual due harm to his heavily modified body. Having placed Nami's unconscious body on a pew, Sanji explains that he has more of a beef with Abalsom besides his actions against the women in his crew.359"A Clear-Clear History? Sanji's Stolen Dream"
    "Suke Suke no Innen? Ubawareta Sanji no Yume" (スケスケの因縁? 奪われたサンジの夢)June 22, 2008[25]August 27, 2016 Beating Absalom when he refused to reveal he has been using firearms, Sanji reveals that he knows Absalom's invisibility is due to the Clear-Clear Fruit which he wanted for his own reasons. As Sanji defeats Abalsom, Luffy managed to get through Doppleman to land a hit on Gecko Moria with his Gum Gum Stamp. At the same time, losing sight of Perona, Usopp finally manages to give Kumacy the slip before finding a more confident Perona floating in mid air out the window.360"Save Me, Hero!! My Enemy Is the Immortal Princess"
    "Tasukete Hīrō!! Teki wa Fujimi no Purinsesu" (助けて英雄!! 敵は不死身のプリンセス)June 29, 2008[26]September 10, 2016 Usopp is forced to go through a gauntlet of Perona's Horo-Horo powers, including an untouchable body, size manipulation, passing right through him and creating explosive mini-Hollows that slowly rip away at his stamina and body. Temporarily turning into Sniperking to finally dispatch Kumacy, Usopp is forced up against a desperate wall until he finally realizes Perona's sudden change. Usopp uses one of his attacks to destroy a nearby wall, revealing Perona's body lying helplessly in her bedroom.361"Perona Is Terrified!! Usopp and Untruthful Share the Same "U""
    "Perona Kyōfu!! Uso no U wa Usoppu no U" (ペローナ恐怖!! 嘘のウはウソップのウ)July 6, 2008[27]September 17, 2016 Having deduced that Perona used her Horo-Horo powers to project her spirit, Usopp attempts to fire an attack at it. But the attack appeared to miss with Perona producing a Special Hollow bomb to hold Usopp while she returned to her body. Usopp luckily uses an Impact Dial to absorb the explosive force, using it to take out the Wild Zombie Hippo Gentleman with some injury as consequence. Usopp then reveals that he actually fired an adhesive on Perona's body, beating her by scaring the trapped girl to death with toy cockroaches and an inflatable ten-ton hammer. As Chopper begins to notice Jigoro and Inuppe acting less like Zoro and Sanji, Oars undergoes the same transition and makes his way back to Gecko Moriah. Meanwhile, Zoro and Ryuma's fight is getting intense as Brook tells Franky that Ryuma is actually fighting for real.362"Slashes Dancing On the Rooftop!! Zoro vs. Ryuma's Showdown"
    "Yane ni Mau Zangeki!! Ketchaku Zoro VS Ryūma" (屋根に舞う斬撃!! 決着ゾロVSリューマ)July 13, 2008[28]September 24, 2016 Five minutes before the fight ends on the rooftop, Zoro duels Ryuma in Hogback's lab while Franky guards over the injured Brook. Neither Zoro, nor Ryuma, can gain any advantage over the other, as they keep matching the other's attack. Their attacks quickly destroy the lab, forcing them to escape the room and continue their fierce duel on the roof. As Brook watches on, he realized that Ryuma was holding back in their fights. After an intense sword fight, during which the entire roof collapses to the ground below, Zoro finally defeats Ryuma using a technique which sets him ablaze. Zoro lands hard on the lip of the roof below. Ryuma manages to land on a higher ledge, staggering while throwing his sword Shunsui to Zoro as acknowledgement of his opponent's skills. Ryuma collapses in a bout of flames and Brook's shadow is finally returned to him, to his great joy. Zoro acknowledges Ryuma's skill as a swordsman and says he wishes he could have met Ryuuma before he died. He also agrees to forget the outcome of their fight.363"Chopper Is Furious!! Hogback's Evil Medical Practices"
    "Choppā Gekido!! Hogubakku Ma no Ijutsu" (チョッパー激怒!! ホグバック魔の医術)July 20, 2008[29]October 1, 2016 Chopper and Robin are outmatched by Jigoro and Inuppe, whose personalities lost most semblance to Zoro and Sanji. Chopper tells Hogback that he had once respected him, but does not anymore after realizing the true nature of Hogbacks experiments. But Hogback, revealing that his research was only for his benefit, insists his zombies are alive as he used Cindry as an example by kicking her to the floor to lick it. Then explaining the room Chopper, Usopp, and Nami found was his, Hogback then tells his story of how he met Cindry and fell in love with the performer. But both the revelation of Cindry having a fiancé and her accidental death on stage made negative impacts on Hogback as he is approached by Moriah. Hogback agreed to join his cause on the condition that he can revive her a zombie. Hogback admits that the zombified Cindry lack her original personality, but he only desired her beauty and assumes she is happy to be alive. This infuriates Chopper as he refuses to allow Hogback to continue making everyone suffer, the scientist ordering Cindry to kill the intruders so he can use their corpses in his experiments. Though Cindry is revealed to have modified superhuman strength, is nearly exposed to salt after Chopper yells that real humans have freedom. When Hogback orders Jigoro and Inuppe to kill everyone to protect Cindry, the two zombies ended up fighting each other before Robin tricks Hogback into ordering the two to jump out the tower. With Chopper intending to beat Hogback to a bloody pulp, the scientist orders Cindry to buy time for him to escape. But everyone is surprised to see a tearful Cindry as she revealed she could not move. Elsewhere, Oars finally returns to Moriah's side.364"Oars Roars! Come Out, Straw Hat Crew"
    "Ōzu Hoeru!! Dete Koi Mugiwara no Ichimi" (オーズ吼える!! 出て来い麦わらの一味)August 3, 2008[30]October 8, 2016 With Oars now a fully obedient zombie, Gecko Moria takes his leave while instructing the giant to hunt down the Straw Hat pirates whose wanted posters are sewn on his arm. Oars attacks Luffy before he escapes to chase after Moria. Hogback without Cindry's conflicted support tries to run away, only to caught by Chopper as Robin helps him set up a suplex before Oars's attack smashed through the ceiling. Hogback then ends up being crushed under Oars's foot before the giant crushes into the chapel as Absalom takes advantage of Sanji's shock to spirit Nami away. Robin, Chopper meet up with Usopp as they run out of the mansion while Oars enters the courtyard while calling the Straw Hat crew out.365"Luffy Is the Enemy! The Ultimate Zombie vs. The Straw Hat Crew"
    "Teki wa Rufi!! Saikyō Zonbi tai Mugiwara no Ichimi" (敵はルフィ!! 最強ゾンビ対麦わらの一味)August 10, 2008[31]October 15, 2016 As Abalsom makes another attempt to finalize his marriage to Nami, the other Straw Hats are fretting over Oars hunting them all down. Oars assumes he is kill the Straw Hats and attacks Sanji upon identifying him from his badly drawn wanted poster. While Oars lacks any Devil Fruit power, he is able to use Luffy's attacks to smack Sanji into a building. Oars was about to crush Sanji when Usopp used his Fire Star to set the zombie's head on fire, only to provoke him as Zoro and Franky attempt to fight him. But Oars is too fast and overpowers everyone before destroying bridge where Usopp, Chopper, and Robin were standing. As a wounded Usopp cursed "Luffy" while lying on the ground below alongside his teammates, Oars stood over the seemingly defeated Straw Hats while proclaiming that he is a servant of Moriah. Elsewhere, Luffy's continued pursuit of Moria leads him out of the manor and into the forest.366"You're Going Down, Absalom!! Nami's Lightning Attack of Friendship!!"
    "Taorero Abusaromu!! Nami Yūjō no Raigeki!!" (倒れろアブサロム!! ナミ友情の雷撃!!)August 17, 2008[32]October 22, 2016 Absalom, still battered from his fight with Sanji, attempts to once more seal his marriage to Nami with a kiss before she regains conscious. Lola arrives at that time, telling Nami to leave while pretending to attack her before Abalsom, briefly caught off guard, knocks the zombie out with a furious Nami intent to avenge her friend. Nami manages to win due to a combination of Abalsom's injuries and delusion, checking on Lola who saw through her earlier lie while thanking the girl for her encouragement. Meanwhile, as Luffy continues chasing Moria, Perona comes to and decides to leave on the Thousand Sunny after being told of Oars rampaging through the courtyard. But as Oars starts to search the manor for the remaining Straw Hat members, the ones he just defeated have all got their second wind.367"Knock Him Down!! Special Attack: Straw Hat Docking?"
    "Ubae Daun!! Hissatsu Mugiwara Dokkingu?" (奪えダウン!! 必殺麦わらドッキング?)August 24, 2008[33]November 5, 2016 After being updated by Lola, Nami decides to find her crew after helping herself to Thriller Bark's treasure. But she finds the treasure room after while finding two of Perona's subordinates. Meahwhile, as Brook heads to the kitchen for some salt, the Straw Hats attempt to find a means to knock Oars down. The Straw Hats attempt a "docking" maneuver by hanging onto Franky in order to form a "Giant Robot Warrior", but it fails when Robin refuses to participate in what she considers very embarrassing. The Straw Hats combine their strengths to get Oars off-balance and cause him to fall to the ground, enraging him. Elsewhere, Perona's subordinates load the treasure and food onto the Thousand Sunny when they see the a mysterious bear-like figure who requests for Gecko Moriah.368"The Silent Assault!! The Mysterious Visitor, Tyrant Kuma"
    "Ashioto Naki Shūrai!! Nazo no Bōmonsha: Bōkun Kuma" (足音なき襲来!! 謎の訪問者•暴君くま)August 31, 2008[34]November 12, 2016 Taking advantage of several weaknesses, including his stupidity and similarities to Luffy, the Straw Hats continue to wear away at Oars despite his continued persistence. While the others were intending to hold off Oars until Luffy takes out Gecko Moriah, Zoro intends to fight the giant to test his new sword Shuusui. Meanwhile, after Nami gained interrogated intel that Perona is taking the Thousand Sunny, she arrive to confront the girl as the mysterious figure makes his presence known. Perona recognizes the figure as Bartholomew Kuma of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, Kuma requesting for Moria before he is forced to make Perona disappear with his ungloved hand due to her defiance. Displaying his unnatural speed to Nami while asking of Luffy's ties to Ace, Kuma takes his leave while telling her of his "choice to be here". Elsewhere, realizing he caught Doppelman, Luffy finds out that he has been chasing after Moriah's shadow the entire time.369"Oars + Moria! The Most Heinous Combination of Brains and Brawn"
    "Ōzu Purasu Moria – Chikara to Zunō no Saikyō Gattai" (オーズ+モリア 力と頭脳の最強合体)September 7, 2008[35]November 19, 2016 Despite Usopp's attempts to reason him about fighting Oars as Luffy is fighting Gecko Moriah, Zoro explains that their captain has most likely been tricked by now and that getting his shadow back is first priority and an excuse to test his new sword Shisui. As Zoro finds his 108 Caliber Phoenix has gain a stronger variation from his newly obtained sword, everyone realizes that Oars's tempering with Thriller Bark has moved the ship out of the Florian Triangle and into the clear night sky. Meanwhile, after ditching Luffy in the forest, Moriah's shadow returns to its master as he is meeting with Kuma. Kuma proceeds to explain of Blackbeard becoming the newest member of the Warlords while give Moriah advice from the World Government to not underestimate the Straw Hats as Crocodile had. Furious at the comment, Moriah refuses Kuma's offer to help him as he leaves his deal with the Straw Hats himself. Later entering the cockpit installed in Oars's stomach, Moriah's presence confirms Zoro's suspicions while making it hard for them to fight Oars with the remaining thirty minutes of night left. Usopp runs to the kitchen to gather more salt to purify Oars, but Moriya had Oars strike at Usopp while destroying the passage to the kitchen. Luckily, a healed Brook saves Usopp and has brought the Straw Hats a large bag of salt.370"The Secret Plan to Turn the Tables! Nightmare Luffy Makes His Appearance"
    "Gyakuten e no Hisaku – Naitomea Rufi Kenzan" (逆転への秘策 ナイトメア•ルフィ見参)September 14, 2008[36]November 26, 2016 With Moriah's guidance, Oars is better able to counter the Straw Hats' strategies and turn their attacks against them. Franky is knocked unconscious after a failed attempt to fire himself at Oars with a giant slingshot known as Kuwagata and shoot him at point-blank range with Weapons Left. Nami arrives and joins the battle, but Oars demonstrates that he can somehow stretch his limbs, which the crew realizes is Moriah's Devil Fruit powers. Elsewhere, Luffy meets up with the Rolling pirates and their captain Lola the Proposer, whose shadows have been stolen by Moria. Lola has her crew plant all the shadows they captured into him in order to multiply his fighting strength and grant him new skills so that he can defeat Moria. The result is a monstrous version of Luffy, called Nightmare Luffy, that proceeds to reach his crew and take out Moria before the shadows leave his body after ten minutes' time.371"The Straw Hat Crew Gets Wiped Out! The Shadow-Shadow's Powers in Full Swing"
    "Kaimetsu, Mugiwara Ichimi – Kage Kage no Chikara Zenkai" (壊滅, 麦わら一味 カゲカゲの能力全開)September 21, 2008[37]December 3, 2016 Moria explains that he is using his ability Shadow Revolution to manipulate Oar's body by distorting the giant's shadow, Oars voicing his intent to fight the Straw Hats personally with Moria deciding to let the giant have his way while supporting him through his Devil Fruit powers. Brook offers to help the Straw Hats fight Oars, talking Usopp into firing him out of Kuwagata with Robin and Nami respectively adding torque and lightning to enable the skeleton to land effective damage on Oars's right shoulder. But the giant quickly retaliates, taking Brook out while destroying the tower he crashed in. Robin attempts to use Devil-Fruit powers on Moria, but he uses his Devil Fruit powers to switch places with his Doppelman so he can steal her shadow from behind. Sanji attempts to attack Moria, only for the villain to switch back into Oars's cockpit. But Chopper, having sneaked onto Oars's shoulder and confirmed the giant's cause of death, reveals that Brook's attack did damage the giant's arm and they need to damage it further. But Oars manages to knock out Chopper and Sanji when they performed a combo attack on the giant, leaving only Nami, Zoro and Usopp standing.372"The Incredible Battle Starts! Luffy vs Luffy"
    "Chōzetsu Batoru Sutāto! Rufi Tai Rufi" (超絶バトルスタート! ルフィVSルフィ)September 28, 2008[38]December 10, 2016 With Zoro risking his own life by distracting Oars before the giant knees him into a wall, Usopp shoots Brook's salt into Oars' mouth with Kuwagata. But Moria's shadow catches the bag and flings it back at Usopp, the bag's contents spilling out before Oars apparently stomped Usopp to death. Oars tries to stomp Nami, only for her to be saved Nightmare Luffy who also saved Usopp at the last second before fighting Oars. While the Rolling Pirates take the unconscious Straw Hats to safety, Nightmare Luffy overpowers Oars to the point of knocking out on Moria with Gum Gum Pistol before sending Oars flying with Gum Gum Storm. The shadows leave Luffy's body, but he appears to have won.373"The End of the Battle Is Nigh! Pound in the Finishing Move"
    "Ketchaku Semaru! Tatakikome, Todome no Ichigeki" (決着迫る! たたき込め, とどめの一撃)October 5, 2008[39]December 17, 2016 Though Oars recovers from Nightmare Luffy's attack, despite their initial reaction to flee, the Rolling Pirates find Luffy joined by his revived crew as they act out a final attack by ear. As Brook takes Luffy to the stop of the main mast, Nami uses her Rain Tempo to drench the zombie to be frozen in place by the low-temp air cannon Franky and Usopp built. Zoro and Sanji then proceed to ensnare Oars in a chain and straighten out his spine so a thrown Luffy can use Giant Bazooka in Third Gear to completely shatter it. With dawn approaching within minutes, the Rolling Pirates deem all is left is wake up Moria and force him to restore their shadows. But a furious Moria emerged from Oar's cockpit, realizing the Rolling Pirates' involvement in Luffy's power boost while ranting that Luffy's crew is not strong enough for what lies in the New World. Musing that Luffy absorbed only a hundred shadows to assume his Nightmare Luffy state, Moriah transforms into a giant monster by using his Shadow's Asgard ability to absorb all one thousand shadows stored in the zombies on Thriller Bark.374"Our Bodies Vanish! The Morning Sun Shines On the Nightmarish Island!"
    "Karada ga Kieru! Akumu no Shima ni Sasu Asahi!" (肉体が消える! 悪夢の島に射す朝日!)October 12, 2008[40]January 7, 2017 With Zoro telling the frighten Rolling Pirates that Gecko Moriah's Shadows Asgard is nothing but an act of desperation to stall for sunrise at the cost of his mind, Luffy proceeds to attack him in Second Gear. But Luffy only managed to release some of the shadows with Moriah regaining enough of his mind to overwhelm Luffy. But with the Rolling Pirates calling out to their shadows weakening Moriyah, Luffy acts against his crew's pleas by using both Second and Third Gears at once to defeat Moriag with his attack Gum Gum Giant Jet Shell. Though the shadows are released, Moriah's collapse causes the sunlight to hit the unconscious Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Robin, and the Rolling pirates as they are all set ablaze.375"Not Out of Danger Yet! Orders to Annihilate the Straw Hat Crew"
    "Owaranai Kiki! Mugiwara Ichimi Massatsu Shirei" (終わらない危機! 麦わら一味抹殺指令)October 19, 2008[41][42]January 14, 2017 Despite nearly being vaporized, Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Robin, and the Rolling regain their shadows at the last second along with the rest of Moriah's victims. As Hogback informs Absalom of their leader's defeat, the Straw Hats surround the still unconscious Luffy with Usopp worries that Luffy might hurt himself from facing stronger enemies in the future. As the Rolling Pirates offer to lead Nami to Moriah's treasure, she remembers Kuma before seeing him on the collapsed tower. Contacting his superiors via Transponder Snail, Kuma receives orders from the World Government to kill the Straw Hats and everyone else on Thriller Bark to prevent Moriah's defeat from becoming public. After taking out some of the Rolling Pirates with a strange move that sends several people flying backwards, Kuma turns his attention to Zoro.376"It Repels Everything! Kuma’s Paw-Paw Power!"
    "Subete o Hajiku Kuma no Nikyu Nikyu no Nōryoku" (すべてを弾くくまのニキュニキュの能力)November 9, 2008[42][43]January 21, 2017 Zoro attacks Kuma, who reveals that he has eaten the Paw Paw fruit, and shows his ability to repel attacks, move considerable distances almost instantly and repel the air to attack his opponents. Zoro is quickly outmatched, and Sanji and Usopp's attempts to help him are rendered futile by Kuma's hard body and ability to block projectiles. Kuma then creates a giant paw print that he compresses, offering all the pirates a chance to survive if they turn over Luffy. But they all unanimously refuse and Kuma detonates his paw print with the explosion from compressed air devastating Thriller Bark.377"The Pain of My Crewmates Is My Pain! Zoro's Desperate Fight!"
    "Nakama no Itami wa Waga Itami – Zoro Kesshi no Tatakai" (仲間の痛みは我が痛みゾロ決死の戦い)November 16, 2008[42][44]January 28, 2017 With almost everyone on the island is knocked out in the blast, Kuma was about to grab Luffy when he attacked by Zoro. But Zoro, reaching his limits, learns Kuma is a cyborg-like being called a Pacifista who was created by the advanced science of the World Government's leading scientist Dr. Vegapunk. Zoro attempts to offer his own life to Kuma to save Luffy, knocking out Sanji when he attempts to take Zoro's place. Impressed by Zoro's resolve, Kuma agrees not to harm Luffy in return for Zoro to subject himself to a paw print holding the extracted pain his captain when through in fighting Moria and Oars. Though warned that it would kill him in the most antagonizing way possible, Zoro accepts the ordeal while requesting to do it far from his crew. Once the deal is complete, Kuma leave while remarking the loyalty Luffy inspires in his crew. As the pirates all come to, with Luffy surprisingly energetic from having his wounds extracted, Sanji finds Zoro as he miraculously survived his near-death experience.378"The Promise from a Distant Day! The Pirates' Song and a Small Whale!"
    "Tōi Hi no Yakusoku – Kaizoku no Uta to Chīsa na Kujira" (遠い日の約束 海賊の唄と小さなクジラ)November 23, 2008[42][45]February 4, 2017 Hogback and Absalom escape Thriller Bark with the unconscious Moria, revealing that Blackbeard's Warlord status from defeating Ace. The next day, the Straw Hats celebrate their victory over Moria, but do not know why Zoro is so badly wounded. Sanji hears the story from the Risky Brothers, but prevents them from telling anyone else, saying it would trouble Luffy greatly to hear that Zoro suffered for his sake, but Robin eavesdrops on the conversation. Luffy tells Brook that Laboon is alive, and he is overjoyed to hear it, and begins to think about the time 50 years ago when he and his pirate crew first met Laboon.379"Brook's Past! A Sad Farewell with His Cheerful Comrade!"
    "Burukku no Kako – Yōki na Nakama Kanashiki Wakare" (ブルックの過去 陽気な仲間悲しき別れ)November 30, 2008[42][46]February 11, 2017 Brook recalls his past, when the whale Laboon started following his pirate ship and befriended the crew. When the crew headed toward the Grand Line, they had no choice but to leave Laboon behind because the danger the sea would present to a young whale like him, but Laboon followed them over Reverse Mountain, anyway. Brook and his captain convince Laboon to stay behind, promising that after they traveled through the entire Grand Line and he grew strong enough to follow them, they would come back and bring him on their adventures. They were unable to fulfill the promise, though.380"Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!"
    "Binkusu no Sake – Kako to Ima o Tsunagu Uta" (ビンクスの酒 過去と現在をつなぐ唄)December 7, 2008[47][48]February 18, 2017 Brook recalls the Rumbar Pirates' journey through the Grand Line, where they faced many dangers but still managed to enjoy themselves. The captain contracted an illness and attempted to leave the Grand Line through the Calm Belt with the other infected crew, leaving Brook in charge of the remaining pirates. The journey continued until some powerful enemies defeated the Rumbar Pirates in the Florian Triangle, fatally poisoning them. As they were dying, they sang Binks's Brew one last time, recording it in a Tone Dial in the hopes that Brook would revive with his Devil Fruit power and deliver the shell to Laboon. Back in the present, Brook silently hopes Laboon will wait just a little longer for his return.381"A New Crewmate! The Musician, Humming Brook!"
    "Aratana Nakama! Ongakuka – Hanauta no Burukku" (新たな仲間! 音楽家·鼻唄のブルック)December 14, 2008[48][49]February 25, 2017 Brook tells Luffy that he is glad to be alive and asks if he can join the crew, which Luffy approves of. All the Straw Hats are shocked by this, except for Zoro, who is sleeping, and Robin, who knew Luffy would accept him no matter what, but they nevertheless welcome him to the crew. Two days later, Usopp and Franky make a grave for the dead Rumbar Pirates, and Zoro lays the broken Yubashiri at the grave. Nami gets a Vivre Card from Lola, which points the way to Lola's mother, a pirate in the New World. Luffy takes out the piece of paper he received from Ace, which is also a Vivre Card, and learns that as it is burning and shrinking, Ace's life is in danger. Believing that Ace can get out of trouble on his own, Luffy decides to head onward rather than go to rescue him, and the Straw Hats sail away from Thriller Bark. As the Luffy and his crew sail away, three enormous and mysterious figure appears in the fog, looking over Thriller Bark.

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    Japanese

    Toei Animation (Japan, Region 2 DVD) Volume Episodes Release date Ref. 10thシーズン スリラーバーク篇 piece.01 337–339 October 7, 2009 [50]piece.02 340–342 November 6, 2009 [51]piece.03 343–345 December 2, 2009 [52]piece.04 346–348 January 6, 2010 [53]piece.05 349–351 February 3, 2010 [54]piece.06 352–354 March 3, 2010 [55]piece.07 355–357 April 7, 2010 [56]piece.08 358–360 May 7, 2010 [57]piece.09 361–363 June 2, 2010 [58]piece.10 364–366 July 7, 2010 [59]piece.11 367–369 August 4, 2010 [60]piece.12 370–372 September 1, 2010 [61]piece.13 373–375 October 6, 2010 [62]piece.14 376–378 November 5, 2010 [63]piece.15 379–381 December 12, 2010 [64]ONE PIECE Log Collection “THRILLER BARK” 337–349 August 24, 2012 [65]“OHZ” 350–363 December 21, 2012 [66]“BROOK” 364–381 December 21, 2012 [67]

    English

    Funimation Entertainment (USA, Region 1 DVD) Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref. Season Six First Voyage 337–348 September 30, 2014 ISBN 1-4210-2785-2 [68]Second Voyage 349–360 November 18, 2014 ISBN 1-4210-2952-9 [69]Third Voyage 361–372 January 13, 2015 ISBN 1-4210-2959-6 [70]Fourth Voyage 373–384 April 7, 2015 ISBN 1-4210-2985-5 [71]Collections Collection 14 325–348 November 10, 2015 ISBN N/A [72]Collection 15 349–372 March 22, 2016 ISBN N/A [73]Collection 16 373–396 June 28, 2016 ISBN N/A

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    One Piece (season 9)
    The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Avex Mode of the ninth season.
    Country of originJapanNo. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full of episodes73ReleaseOriginal networkFuji TelevisionOriginal releaseMay 21, 2006 – December 23, 2007Season chronology

    The ninth season of the One Piece anime series was directed by Kōnosuke Uda and produced by Toei Animation. One Piece Opening 18 Hard Knock Days Full Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates from Eiichirō Oda's One Piece manga series.[1] It is divided into the "Enies Lobby" (エニエス·ロビー Eniesu Robī) story arc and the special arc Mugiwara Gekijō & Mugiwara Kaizoku Dan (麦わら劇場&麦わら海賊譚, lit. "Straw Theatre & Straw Pirate Tales"[n 1]). The 67 episodes of the "Enies Lobby" arc are each 24 minutes in length and, with the exception of three sequels to the fourth One Piece television special and episodes 326 through 335, adapt Oda's manga from the end of the 39th through the 45th volumes. The special arc contains five 21-minute episodes, which summarize the backstories of the Straw Hats, and five 3-minute omake adaptations of short comics by Oda, which were originally published in the One Piece Log fan magazine.[2][3]

    Having crossed the yearly occurring storm called Aqua Laguna (アクア·ラグナ Akua Raguna) on the prototype sea train Rocketman (ロケットマン), piloted by sea train conductor Kokoro (ココロ), the Straw Hats, including Usopp, disguised as his alternate ego, the sharpshooting superhero Sogeking, and their allies, the Franky Family (フランキー一家 Furankī Ikka), the Galley-La Company (ガレーラカンパニー Garēra Kanpanī) foremen, and the sumo-wrestling frog Yokozuna (ヨコズナ), assault the government's stronghold island Enies Lobby to reclaim their comrades Franky and Nico Robin from the secret assassination group Cipher Pol No. 9 (CP9). Afterwards, they avoid annihilation by the dreaded military operation Buster Call (バスターコール Basutā Kōru). And once back on the city island Water 7 (ウォーターセブン Wotā Sebun), the Straw Hats add Franky to their crew and acquire a new ship, the Thousand Sunny (サウザンドサニ Sauzando Sanī). Lastly, they encounter a group of bounty hunters, called the Atchino Family.

    The season initially ran from May 21, 2006 through December 23, 2007 on Fuji Television.[4][5] Since then, nineteen DVD compilations, each containing three episodes of the "Enies Lobby" arc, were released by Avex Mode between January 9, 2008 and July 1, 2009.[2][6] A 20th DVD, containing two episodes, was released on August 5, 2009.[7] A 21st DVD, containing four episodes, was released on September 2, 2009.[8] The special arc was released on a single DVD on May 23, 2008.[3] In July 2012, Funimation announced they had acquired this season as part of their own US "Season Five".

    The season uses six pieces of theme music: four opening themes and two ending themes. The opening theme for the first part of the "Enies Lobby" arc is "Brand New World" by D-51; the special arc episodes open with "We Are! (7 Straw Hat Pirates variant)" (ウィーアー!〜7人の麦わら海賊団篇〜 Wī Ā! Shichinin no Mugiwara Kaizokudan Hen), sung by the voice actors of the first seven Straw Hat Pirates; the second part of the "Enies Lobby" arc uses "Crazy Rainbow" by Tackey & Tsubasa, up to episode 325, and "Jungle P" by 5050, until the end of the season. The two ending themes are "Adventure World" by Delicatessen, used in the first part of the "Enies Lobby" arc, and "Family", also sung by the Straw Hats' voice actors, which was used to end the episodes of the special arc. All episodes of the second part of the "Enies Lobby" arc and after have since aired without an ending theme.

    Episode list

    "Enies Lobby"

    No.[n 2] Title[n 3][9] Original airdate[n 4] English airdate[n 5]264"Landing Operations Start! Charge in, Straw Hats!"
    "Jōriku Sakusen Shidō! Mugiwara Ichimi Totsunyū seyo!" (上陸作戦始動! 麦わら一味突入せよ!)May 21, 2006[4]July 26, 2014 As the Straw Hats and their allies are about to reach Enies Lobby, Paulie sketches the island's terrain and explains that, to save Robin, the crew must reach her before she passes through the Gates of Justice (正義の門 Seigi no Mon). Since the Straw Hats are the only ones with any chance of matching the CP9 in combat, the Franky Family and the Galley-La foremen intend to be the first wave so the pirates can rush in on Rocketman. As Enies Lobby draws near, the gigantic Gates of Justice appears in the sky behind it. While his crewmates and allies gaze in awe, Luffy ignores the plan and strides past the first of the gates. On the other side of the island, in the Tower of Law (司法の塔 Shihō no Tō), Chief Spandam and other CP9 agent await the arrival of Rob Lucci's group and their prisoners.265"Luffy Cuts Through! Big Showdown on the Judicial Island!"
    "Rufi Kai Shingeki! Shihō no Shima de Dai Kessen!" (ルフィ快進撃! 司法の島で大決戦!!)June 4, 2006[10]August 2, 2014 Luffy easily gets past the second gate, while the Franky Family and the Galley-La foremen, following their initial plan, break the first gate's defenses. All goes smoothly at first, but by the time the Franky Family's main force reaches the second gate, the marines have the giants Oimo (オイモ) and Kashi (カーシー Kāshī) to take up their posts. Overmatched in strength and size, the Franky Family send their largest fighters, the Kairiki Destroyers (怪力デストロイヤーズ Kairiki Desutoroiyāzu). However, even these overly large humans can do little against the giants' power and are quickly defeated. On the other side of the gate, Luffy faces the collective might of Enies Lobby's 10,000 men.266"Battle Against Giants! Open the Second Gate!"
    "Kyojinzoku to no Kōbō! Dai Ni no Mon o Akero!" (巨人族との攻防! 第2の門を開けろ!)June 11, 2006[11]August 9, 2014 The Galley-La foremen and the leading members of the Franky Family arrive late at the second gate because they had to mount the Franky Family's king bulls (キングブル), sea dwelling animals that look like sea horses, on caterpillar tracks. Combining forces, they manage to pin down Kashi against a wall. Then, taunting Oimo, they goad him into accidentally knocking Kashi out. In the Tower of Law, Spandam receives an incomplete report about the number of people that Luffy took out, believing the enemy captain is not a threat. Lucci's party arrives and the CP9 celebrate their reunion with petty bickering and a contest of strength. Meanwhile, Luffy, defying resistance, makes his way towards the Courthouse Plaza.267"Find a Way Out! Rocketman Takes Flight!"
    "Katsuro o Hirake! Sora o Tobu Rokettoman!" (活路を開け! 空を飛ぶロケットマン!)June 18, 2006[12]August 16, 2014 Robin and Franky are brought before Spandam, while Luffy blasts through waves of marines. The Galley-La foremen and the Franky Family eventually slip by Oimo and open the second gate. However, their joy is short-lived, as a group of marines closes the first gate behind them. To overcome the unanticipated obstacle, Zoro changes the plan. Yokozuna bends the island's outside fence downward. Using it as a ramp, the sea train jumps over both of the gates and crash lands into Oimo's back, finishing him off, and concluding everyone's arrival at the main island. As the marines' elite Law's Watch Dog Unit enters the now escalating fight.268"Catch Up with Luffy! The Straw Hats’ All-Out Battle"
    "Rufi ni Oitsuke! Mugiwara Ichimi Sōryokusen" (ルフィに追いつけ! 麦わら一味総力戦)June 25, 2006[n 6][13]August 23, 2014 The Straw Hats struggle to catch up with Luffy, but get caught up in impeding each other's efforts; Sanji and Zoro indulge themselves in petty bickering and Nami injures her crewmates by testing her newly improved weapon. The streets appear empty, abandoned by the men who were fighting Luffy. Just then, the Law's Watch Dog Unit and a large group of other men step into their way. A fight seems inevitable until their allies, riding the king bulls, arrive. Paulie uses his ropes to pull the crew onto the back of one of the large animals. Then the Galley-La foremen replace Straw Hats' in battle to allow the rest of the group to escape.269"Robin Betrayed! The Motive of the World Government!"
    "Uragira re ta Robin! Sekai Seifu no Omowaku!" (裏切られたロビン! 世界政府の思惑!)June 25, 2006[n 6][13]September 6, 2014 Spandam tells Robin that her crew has come to save her and that he, despite the agreement between her and the CP9, plans on taking them prisoner. On the main road, the Straw Hats and the Franky Family proceed towards the Courthouse Plaza. Chopper talks with the king bull Sodom, who notes that Usopp did not make it onto his back. Meanwhile, frustrated with his inability to move forward, Luffy slingshots himself onto the courthouse. There, Blueno is awaiting his arrival.270"Give Robin Back! Luffy vs. Blueno!"
    "Robin o Kaese! Rufi vs. Burūno!" (ロビンを返せ! ルフィvsブルーノ!)July 2, 2006[14]September 13, 2014 Oimo explains to Usopp about how he and Kāshī came to support the marines—the marines told them that they arrested their bosses: the giants Dorry and Broggy that Straw Hats met shortly after entering the Grand Line. Sodom the king bull incurs severe damage and urges the Straw Hats riding him to continue without him. Quickly, they board Sodom's brother Gomorrah and continue on. Atop of the courthouse, the fight between Blueno and Luffy begins with the latter's first punch appearing to less of an effect compared to their previous encounter.271"Don’t Stop! Hoist the Counterattack Signal!"
    "Tachidomaru na! Hangeki no Noroshi o Agero!" (立ち止まるな! 反撃の狼煙を上げろ!)July 9, 2006[15]September 20, 2014 Kokoro and her granddaughter Chimeney contact the Straw Hats by means of Nami's portable transponder snail phone. They inform them of Luffy's location and instruct them on how to lower the courthouse's drawbridge. The Franky Family decides to lower it. Just then, the second of Enies Lobby's elite units enters the battle. One of the Guilty Jurymen throws his massive iron ball at Gomorrah, knocking him down. Luckily, Usopp turns the ties with Omoi and Kashi after revealing that truth of Dorry and Broggy have never been imprisoned. Gomorrah, arising again despite severe injury, tells those riding him to hold on as he plans to take them to their destination. Inside the Tower of Law, Kaku and Kalifa hesitatingly eat the devil fruits that Spandam has given them.272"Almost to Luffy! Gather at the Courthouse Plaza!"
    "Rufi Mokuzen! Saibanshomae Hiroba e Shūketsu se yo" (ルフィ目前! 裁判所前広場へ集結せよ)July 23, 2006[16]September 27, 2014 Although Gomorrah was blinded, he continues on. Sanji and Zoro crush a building in the king bull's path and the party arrives at the courthouse. On the other side of the drawbridge, Spandam is brought a transponder snail phone with an urgent report. Confident that he will only be told of the Straw Hats' capture, he allows Robin and Franky to listen in, letting them know of their rescuers' success. In front of the courthouse, Zoro cuts open the building's immense stone door. The Franky Family split into three groups, two of which storm the drawbridge towers to reach the levelers at their tops. On the courthouse's roof, Luffy and Blueno fight on even terms until Luffy activates his newest technique, the Gear Second.273"Everything is to Protect My Friends! Second Gear Activated!"
    "Subete wa Nakama o Mamoru Tame ni! Gia Sekando Hatsudō" (全ては仲間を守る為に! ギア2発動!)July 30, 2006[17]October 4, 2014 The Straw Hats storm the courthouse, where the remaining members of the Franky Family fight the three-headed judge Baskerville, and, aided by Yokozuna, block the building's entrance to cut off reinforcements. Above them, Luffy's Gear Second is put into action against Bluno, while his crew fight their way upstairs. On the main road, the giants have defeated the Law's Watch Dog Unit, and with Usopp and the Galley-La foremen are heading for the plaza. Luffy defeats Blueno, steps past his unconscious body, and cries out for Robin to hear that he has arrived.274"Give us your answer, Robin! The Straw Hats' Outcry!"
    "Kotaero Robin! Mugiwara Ichimi no Sakebi!!" (答えろロビン! 麦わら一味の叫び!!)August 6, 2006[18]October 11, 2014 Franky cannot understand why Robin refuses to be saved after Spandam broke his promise. While Luffy yells in the background, Franky decides to make Robin face him. He uses his remaining cola to inflate his buttocks and with a giant flatus shoots himself and Robin outside, onto the balcony, and into Luffy's sight, breaking his chains in the process. Luffy wants to slingshot himself over the waterfall to rescue Robin, but she tells him to stay and that only she wants to die. In front of the courthouse, Yokozuna succumbs to the jurymen's attacks. The marines are about to pour in as the giants arrive and assume control of the position. Kashi throws Usopp onto the courthouse where he joins the assembling Straw Hats. Gathering on the battlements, they face Robin and the CP9, while they wait for the drawbridge to be lowered.275"Robin's Past! The Girl was called a Devil!"
    "Robin no Kako! Akuma to Yoba re ta Shōjo!" (ロビンの過去! 悪魔と呼ばれた少女!)August 13, 2006[19]October 18, 2014 Twenty years into the past, Robin is growing up on the island of Ohara. Her aunt, with whom she lives while her mother is away doing research, treats her poorly. Other children ostracize her. Studying in the world's greatest library, the Tree of Omniscience, in the hopes of being allowed to help the local archeologists in their forbidden research, Robin earns the rank of a scholar in archaeology at age eight. However, when she announces her intention to help, her request is denied because of her youth. Disappointed at being rejected again, she walks along the shore, where she stumbles on Jaguar D. Saulo, a giant and deserted vice-admiral of the navy. The two become friends and Saulo teaches her to laugh.276"Fated Mother and Daughter! The Mother's Name is Olvia!"
    "Shukumei no Oyako! Sono Haha no Na wa Orubia!" (宿命の母娘! その母の名はオルビア!)September 10, 2006[20]October 25, 2014 Saulo is shocked to learn that Robin is Nico Olvia's daughter and that he has been washed up on the shores of Ohara. Olvia, who returned to the island on a stolen navy ship, hurries to the Tree of Omniscience to warn her colleagues of a coming navy fleet. However, she is too late. The government ship that carried Spandam's father Spandaine and his men has already arrived. They frighten the island's population into boarding an evacuation ship, while the government soldiers arrest the scholars and search the library. Professor Clover, Robin's mentor, urges Robin to board the evacuation ship, but she refuses. As it becomes clear that the scholars will not be forgiven for their forbidden research, Clover asks to be allowed to speak to the heads of the government, known as the Five Elder Stars.277"The Tragedy of Ohara! The Terror of the Buster Call!"
    "Ohara no Higeki! Basutā Kōru no Kyōfu" (オハラの悲劇! バスターコールの恐怖)September 24, 2006[n 7][21]November 1, 2014 Professor Clover is allowed to speak with one of the Elder Stars and reports of their research. He describes a civilization that existed hundreds of years ago and vanished at the time that the world government assumed power. He considers the collective evidence, which leads him to believe that the government tried to erase their former enemies from history. After stating that Ohara has learned too much, the Elder Star orders Spandaine to kill the professor and to give the order to destroy the island. Suddenly, the library is set aflame; while the scholars try to save the books, Robin admits to being an archeologist and unites with her mother. However, their union does not last long. Around them, cannon shots from the Buster Call's battleships start to hail down and Olvia sends her daughter off with Saulo to flee the island, while she joins the effort to save the library's knowledge.278"Say You Want to Live! We Are Your Friends!!"
    "Ikitai to Ie! Oretachi wa Nakama da!!" (生きたいと言え! オレ達は仲間だ!!)September 24, 2006[n 7][21]November 8, 2014 Saulo fights the battleships, attempting to allow Robin to escape. She tries to board the evacuation ship, but per Spandaine's orders, she is denied access. Vize-Admiral Kuzan, later known as Admiral Aokiji, enters the scene to engage in battle with Saulo. While they fight, the evacuation ship is sunk by the fanatical Vice-Admiral Sakazuki, later known as Admiral Akainu. Saulo, on the verge of dying, instructs Robin to flee on his raft. Persuaded by Saulo's argument and Sakazuki's action, Kuzan helps Robin escape. From then on, Robin lives a life on the run, not being able to trust even the kindest of people, in a world that believes that her existence alone is a sin. In the present, Robin admits her greatest fear: to be seen as a burden by her crewmates and cast away, because being with her means having the world as their enemy. Finally knowing what kept her away, Sogeking, on Luffy's order, burns the government's flag, declaring war against the World Government itself.

    "Straw Hat Theater & The Straw Hat Pirate Crew"

    No.[n 2] Title[n 3][3][9] Original airdate[n 4] English airdate 279"Jump Towards the Falls! Luffy's Feelings!"
    "Taki ni Mukatte Tobe! Rufi no Omoi!!" (滝に向かって飛べ! ルフィの想い!!)October 1, 2006[22]November 15, 2014 Luffy's backstory is shown.—"Straw Hat Theatre #1: Chopper Man"
    "Mugiwara Gekijō Sono Ichi: Chopper Man" (麦わら劇場その1「Chopper Man」)October 1, 2006[n 8]November 15, 2014 The "ally of justice" (正義の味方 seigi no mikata) Chopper Man (チョッパーマン Choppā Man) and his "lovely assistant" (可憐なる助手 karen naru joshu) Namifia (ナミフィア) battle against the "incarnation of evil" (悪の権化 aku no gonge) Dr. Usodabada (ウソダバダ), his henchmen "onigiri mystery-man" (おにぎり怪人 onigiri kaijin) Zorokiller (ゾロキラー Zorokillā), "flower mystery-woman" (お花怪人 ohana kaijin) Robiflowan (ロビフラワン Robifurawan), and the "perverted monster" (エロかいじゅう ero kaijū) Sanjilops (サンジロプス Sanjiropusu), as well as against his "secret weapon" (秘密兵器 himitsu heiki), the "giant robot" (巨大ロボ kyodai robo) Giant Luffy Bomber (ジャイアント·ルフィボンバー Jaianto Rufibonbā).280"The Ways of Men! Zoro's Techniques, Usopp's Dream!"
    "Otoko no Ikisama! Zoro no Waza Usoppu no Yume" (男の生き様! ゾロの業·ウソップの夢)October 8, 2006[23]November 22, 2014 Zoro and Usopp's backstories are summarized.—"Straw Hat Theatre #2: Report Time"
    "Mugiwara Gekijō Sono Ni: Report Time" (麦わら劇場その2「Report Time」)October 8, 2006[n 8]November 22, 2014 A reporter visits the Straw Hat crew to interview them about the food on the ship before Sanji joined.281"A Bond of Friendship Woven by Tears! Nami's World Map!"
    "Namida ga Tsumui da Nakama no Kizuna! Nami no Sekai Chizu" (涙が紡いだ仲間の絆! ナミの世界地図)October 15, 2006[24]November 29, 2014 Nami's backstory is summarized.—"Straw Hat Theatre #3: Obahan Time"
    "Mugiwara Gekijō Sono San: Obahan Time" (麦わら劇場その3「Obahan Time」)October 15, 2006[n 8]November 29, 2014 A simple question is answered: if the Straw Hat Pirates were all middle-aged women, who would be the strongest?282"Parting Builds a Man's Character! Sanji and Chopper!"
    "Wakare ga Otoko o Migaku! Sanji to Choppā" (別れが男を磨く! サンジとチョッパー)October 22, 2006[25]January 3, 2015 The backstories of Sanji and Chopper are summarized.—"Straw Hat Theatre #4: No Respect Time"
    "Mugiwara Gekijō Sono Yon: Jingi Nai Time" (麦わら劇場その4「仁義ないTime」)October 22, 2006[n 8]January 3, 2015 The three mafia leaders, Don Luffione (ドン·ルフィオーネ Don Rufiōne), Don Zorocia (ドン·ゾロシア), and Don Sanjino (ドン·サンジーノ) meet. After an argument, Don Zoroscia declares war. The mafia heads dispatch the assassins Usotoūya (ウソトウーヤ), Choparīni (チョパリーニ), Namimore (ナミモーレ), and Robita (ロビータ) to kill their peers.[26]283"Everything is for Her Friends! Robin in the Darkness!"
    "Subete wa Nakama no Tame ni! Yami no Naka no Robin!" (全ては仲間の為に! 闇の中のロビン!)October 29, 2006[27]January 10, 2015 The reasons for Nico Robin's recent actions as well as her backstory are summarized.—"Straw Hat Theatre #5: Monster Time"
    "Mugiwara Gekijō Sono Go Monster Time" (麦わら劇場その5「Monster Time」)October 29, 2006[n 8]January 10, 2015 In the town of Monsuton (モンストン), the gorgon Rojūsa (ロジューサ) has lost her favorite earrings. To cheer her up, her friends, the dragon Lugyao (ルギヤオ), the centaur Usoppaka (ウソッパカ), the kraken Chopāken (チョパーケン), the mermaid Sutoronamī (ストロナミー), the kappa Sanzarā (サンザラー), and the minotaur Zoromiruku (ゾロミルク), try to find her something better.[28]

    "Enies Lobby" (cont.)

    No.[n 2] Title[n 3][9] Original airdate[n 4] English airdate 284"I'm Not Gonna Hand Over the Blueprints! Franky's Decision!"
    "Sekkeizu wa Watasanai! Furankī no Ketsudan" (設計図は渡さない! フランキーの決断)November 5, 2006[29]January 17, 2015 Though initially intimidated when the Straw Hat Pirates declare war on the World Government, Spandam regains his composure when the bridge leading to the Tower of Law is disabled midway. CP9 are then about to take their leave for the Gates of Justice when Franky reveals the Pluton blueprints that he hid in his body. Franky proceeds to explain that he and the previous shipwrights only kept the blueprints in case a counter is needed against another ancient weapon revived by the World Government through Robin. But seeing Robin not to be the monster the rumors made her out to be, Franky decides to gamble the fate of the world on the Straw Hats' resolve to save their friend and burns the blueprints. But then emotionally touched to find his gang are also on Enies Lobby to save him, a distracted Franky finds himself shoved off the balcony by a furious Spandam. At that time, after contacting the Straw Hats via transponder snail phone to jump aboard, Kokoro runs Rocketman up the half-lowered drawbridge. The sea train hits Franky while jumping through the waterfall and on a crash course into the Tower of Law.285"Obtain the 5 Keys! The Straw Hat Pirates vs. CP9!"
    "Itsutsu no Kage o Ubae! Mugiwara Ichimi Tai CP9" (5つの鍵を奪え! 麦わら一味対CP9)November 12, 2006[30]January 24, 2015 After emerging from the rubble caused by Rocket Man crashing into the Tower of Law, the Straw Hats and Franky are greeted by the blabbermouth CP9 agent Fukurou as he reveals that Spandam has given CP9 orders to execute the intruders. Also explaining that Spandam and Lucci are taking Robin to the Gates of Justice, Fukurou adds that he and four other CP9 members each possess a key that may unlock the sea stone handcuffs on Robin. As Luffy chases after Robin, the Straw Hats and Franky pursue the keys and each encounter a CP9 member. At the same time, Chimeney and her pet rabbit Gonbe accidentally find a secret passage and end up following Spandam and Lucci as they take Robin to the Gates of Justice.286"Devil Fruit Powers! Kaku and Jabra Transform!"
    "Akuma no Mi no Chikara! Kaku to Jabura Daihenshin" (悪魔の実の力! カクとジャブラ大変身)November 19, 2006[31]January 31, 2015 As Luffy decides to make his way to the Gates of Justice to catch up to Robin and her captors, Nami and Sanji have their respective encounters with Kumadori and Kalifa while Franky runs into Fukurou. While Zoro engages Kaku in an intense sword fight, Usopp's attempt to steal a key from the sleeping CP9 agent Jabra fails as the assassin wakes up and reveals himself to have the power of the Dog Dog Fruit Model: Wolf. At the same time, Kaku reveals to Zoro his newly gained Devil Fruit power: the Ox-Ox Fruit Model: Giraffe. But after causing himself and Zoro to fall to the floor where Usopp and Jabra are, Kaku finds himself being ridiculed for his appearance. After Usopp accidentally placed a one half of a pair of sea-stone handcuffs on Zoro, he ends up provoking Kaku into using a Tempest Kick in his man beast form to vertically cut the building in half. The attack subsides and Zoro finds himself accidentally handcuffed to Usopp.287"I Won't Kick Even If It Costs Me My Life! Sanji's Chivalry!"
    "Shin demo Keran! Sanji Otoko no Kishidō" (死んでも蹴らん! サンジ男の騎士道!)November 26, 2006[32]February 7, 2015 Finding themselves handcuffed after Kaku's man beast enhanced Tempest Kick damaged the Tower of Law, Zoro and Usopp learn that each of the keys are numbered. But as neither Kaku nor Jabura have the key needed to free their prey from their seastone handcuffs, the two CP9 members are forced to resume the fight. Chopper arrives at that time and is sent off to obtain the Number 2 key from one of the other assassins. Chopper comes across Nami as she attempted to flee Kumadori after stealing the Number 3 key, knocking the CP9 operative out. Soon after, Nami and Chopper find a round and glossy Sanji hitting the ground from a few floors up. After Nami realizes his opponent was Kalifa, Sanji admits to have done his best in trying to get her key but could not bring himself to harm a woman. Despite scolding him for being too easy, Nami decides to take over and fight Kalifa while leaving Sanji in Chopper's care.288"Fukurou's Miscalculation! My Cola is the Water of Life!"
    "Fukurō no Gosan! Ore no Kōra wa Inochi no Mizu" (フクロウの誤算! 俺のコーラは命の水)December 3, 2006[33]February 14, 2015 As Nami reaches Kalifa while Chopper holds Kumadori at bay, Luffy is saved from drowning by Chimeney and Gonbe as they show him to the underground passage leading to the Gates of Justice. Luffy, not having the key to access it, activates his Gear Third to break through the gate leading to the passage. Meanwhile, low on reserves as he is down to the last drop of cola, Franky gets into a fist fight with Fukuro as their scuffle takes them to the kitchen. At the same time, having lost his Rumble Ball boost, Chopper is knocked into the room by Kumadori whom he manages to lock in the giant fridge to Franky's annoyance. After a momentarily spat between him and Franky before watching the cyborg get pummeled by Fukuro, followed a few misfires with other beverages, Chopper manages to give Franky the three cola bottles he needs to turn the tide as the cyborg knocks Fukuro outside the tower.289"Zoro Busts Out a New Technique! The Sword's Name is Sniperking?"
    "Zoro Shinwaza Sakuretsu! Katana no Na wa Sogekingu?" (ゾロ新技炸裂! 刀の名はそげキング?)December 10, 2006[34]February 21, 2015 Refreshed after having placed three full bottles of cola in his stomach compartment, Franky turns the tide in his battle with Fukurou as they take their battle outside and in the sea current with Chopper watching before seeing a bloated Kumadori emerging from the fridge. With Fukuro attempting to keep him from escaping the current leading to the waterfall surrounding Enies Lobby's main island, Franky barely saves himself by grabbing Fukurou's leg and forces him to moon walk back up to the ground to resume their fight. But a furious Fukuro instead attempts to kill Franky by crushing him against the Tower of Law, only for Franky to holds onto his opponent with his dividable legs and stop the momentum with his air pressure cannon before using the latter to propel his opponent to the ground. Back inside the Tower of Law, after Usopp attempts to have Kaku and Jabra fight each other, Zoro reveals his own plan by having Usopp cling onto his arm and holding one of his swords.290"Uncontrollable! Chopper's Forbidden Rumble!"
    "Seigyo Funō! Choppā Kindan no Ranburu!" (制御不能! チョッパー禁断のランブル)December 17, 2006[35]February 28, 2015 As Zoro's strategy to use Usopp as a weapon falls apart, Chopper's breather concludes as an overweight Kumadori frees himself from the fridge after eating everything inside. But Kumadori uses his Life Return ability to digest the eaten food and regain his usual figure, explaining the ability to a fascinated Chopper before they resume their fight. Chopper quickly realizes that he cannot break through Kumadori's body-hardening technique without the effect of his Rumble Ball drug. Regardless of the risk as he already used one to save Nami and should not take another for six hours, Chopper uses a second Rumble Ball. Despite the erratic transformations, Chopper manages to enter Armed Point to land a hit on Kumadori. However, the attack only infuriated Kumadori as he beats the now weakened Chopper to submission before preparing for the deathblow. But Chopper, remembering Kureha warning him not to take the risk again after learning of the devastation he caused the first time he did it, is left with no recourse but to use a third Rumble Ball with the thought to protect his friends. As a consequence, Chopper transforms into an oversized and purely instinct-driven version of himself that Kureha had best described as a monster.291"Boss Luffy Returns! Is It a Dream or Reality? Lottery Ruckus!"
    "Rufi Oyabun Futatabi! Yume ga Aware ka Tomikuji Zōdō" (ルフィ親分再び! 夢か現か富くじ騒動)December 24, 2006[36]March 7, 2015 In the Edo period-based alternate reality Grand Jipangu, the small girl Rika takes an ill person, whom everyone calls Tot-san (which means "father" in Japanese), to her house to nurse him back to health. Organized crime boss Buggy the Clown and one of the town's highest officials scheme to get rid of Detective Luffy. Mistaking Rika to be the daughter of Tot-san, Buggy kidnaps her to collect Tot-san's debt. When Luffy comes to rescue her, the high official attempts to exile him for attacking an innocent citizen. Instead, he himself is stripped of his position for joining forces with criminals by the shogun's daughter Vivi.292"A Big Rice Cake Tossing Race at the Castle! Red Nose's Plot!"
    "Oshiro de Mochi Maki Dai Rēsu! Akai Hana no Inbō" (お城で餅まき大レース! 赤い鼻の陰謀)January 7, 2007[37]March 14, 2015 It is the seventh day of the new year in Grand Jipangu. Nami, Sanji, and Chopper are on their way to the shogun's castle, delivering a large quantity of rice cakes to be thrown from the castle. Most of the townspeople have gathered there, hoping to catch the one cake containing a precious jewel. Buggy and his henchmen have made several plans to seize the cakes, including the one with the jewel, before they reach their destination. Although his plans fail, Buggy manages to take Princess Vivi hostage. However, Detective Luffy shows up in time to thwart his efforts. In the end, the cakes are safe and everyone eats until they are satisfied.293"Bubble Master Kalifa! The Soap Trap Closes in on Nami!"
    "Awatsukai Karifa! Nami ni Hakaru Sekken no Wana" (泡使いカリファ! ナミに迫る石鹸の罠)January 14, 2007[38]March 21, 2015 Having taken three Rumble Balls, Chopper transforms into his berserk Monster Point form and easily defeats Kumadori despite his attempts to subdue the instinct-driven beast. Seeing the unconscious Kumadori being thrown towards Courthouse Plaza after getting Fukuro's number four key, deducing Kalifa has the key needed to free Zoro and Usopp, Franky finds himself being knocked off the tower by Chopper. Chopper then begins to climb up the outer wall. Meanwhile, after being momentarily weaken while Kalifa had her bath before she gets herself dressed, Nami realizes the essence of Kalifa's Devil Fruit power to be soap-related. Kalifa explains her ingestion of the Bubble-Bubble Fruit allowed her to produce foam from her body that "cleans" her opponent's body of any strength, using her touch to make Nami's legs glossy and smooth to render her unable to walk. At the same time, covering for Spandam so he can get Robin to the Gates of Justice, Lucci waits for Luffy as the pirate eventually reaches his location.294"Resounding Bad News! The Buster Call Invoked!"
    "Hibikiwataru Kyōhō! Hatsudō Basutā Kōru!" (響き渡る凶報! 発動バスターコール!)January 21, 2007[39]March 28, 2015 At the Courthouse Plaza, the marines defeat Oimo and Kāshī and capture the Straw Hats' allies in the courthouse. Almost on the Bridge of Hesitation, which leads through the Gates of Justice, Spandam tries to contact the CP9 members at the tower to know what is going on with the pirates. But he learns too late that he accidentally invoked a Buster Call, causing ten battleships and five vice-admirals to be dispatched to Enies Lobby from the nearby navy headquarters. As Robin attempts to reason with him of what will happen to Enies Lobby once the Buster Call is invoked, Spandam makes another mistake by informing the whole island of the coming threat while admitting that he does not care if the 10,000 navy soldiers under him are obliterated in process. This causes the navy soldiers to leave their prisoners and flee to the coast. With the Buster Call underway, the CP9 operatives decide to end their respective matches quickly while Luffy begins his fight against Lucci.295"Five Namis? Nami Strikes Back With Mirages!"
    "Gonin no Nami? Hangeki wa Shinō to Tomo ni!" (5人のナミ? 反撃は蜃気楼とともに!)January 28, 2007[40]April 4, 2015 Lucci and Luffy begin their mutually anticipated duel while Kalifa manages to subject Nami to her Golden Time attack to completely smooth her into a weakling. But before Kailfa could deliver the death blow, Nami uses her Mirage Tempo to distract her before Chopper crashes through the wall. After attacking both the CP9 operative and an astonished Nami due to his inability to tell friend from foe in his Monster Point form, Chopper proceeds to rip Kalifa's bathtub out of its foundation and throws it down stairs where Sanji is. While Nami is deeply worried about Chopper, she realizes she needs to focus o Kalifa while learning her opponent's effects can be washed off with water. Kalifa attempts to stop Nami from reaching the torn up water pipes, only for Nami to use her Rain Tempo to restore herself. Now having scouted out Kalifa's abilities, Nami takes their fight to its climax by creating four illusionary doubles of herself.296"Nami's Decision! Fire at the Out-Of-Control Chopper!"
    "Nami no Ketsudan! Bōsō Choppā o Ute!" (ナミの決断! 暴走チョッパーを撃て!)February 4, 2007[41]April 11, 2015 The fight between Nami and Kalifa climaxes when the former unveils her Fata Morgana ability and the latter makes a final attempt to take Nami and her illusion clones out by sweeping the room with a tidal wave of bubbles. But Nami's victory has been ensured as Kalifa is struck by a horizontal lightning bolt. Franky, who had followed Chopper in climbing up the walls of the Tower of Law, arrives as Nami is about to retrieve the Number Two key from Kalifa's person. After discussing Chopper's Monster Point form, they conceive a plan to save Chopper as they find him in the room where the still handcuffed Zoro and Usopp are holding their own against Kaku and Jabra. After Franky uses his air pressure cannon to blast Chopper outside into the seawater, Nami uses Kalifa's key to free Zoro and Usopp from their shackles.297"Hunter Sanji Makes An Entrance? Elegy for a Lying Wolf!"
    "Garibito Sanji Tōjō? Usotsuki Ōkami ni Okuru Banka" (狩人サンジ登場!? 嘘つき狼に贈る挽歌)February 11, 2007[42]April 18, 2015 After pulling the unconscious Chopper out of the sea once he returned to his usual form, making his peace with the reindeer, Franky ponders on how he can cross the wild waters to reach the Bridge of Hesitation. Chimeney and Gonbe appear outside the secret passage and lead him to Kokoro and the underground tunnel. Pass the room where Luffy is fighting Lucci, Spandam uses Funkfreed to stop Robin's attempted escape and proceeds to drag her by her hair to the Gates of Justice. In the last remaining fight at the Tower of Law, Zoro and Kaku exchange heavy blows while Jabra overwhelms Usopp and Nami and is about to kill the former. But having been restored to normal after being exposed to the water in Kalifa's bathtub, Sanji steps in to deal with Jabra while explaining the current situation and telling Usopp to find and save Robin.298"Fiery Kicks! Sanji's Full Course of Foot Techniques!"
    "Shakunetsu no Keri! Sanji Ashiwaza no Furukōsu" (灼熱の蹴り! サンジ足技のフルコース)February 25, 2007[43]April 25, 2015 As Sanji takes over fighting Jabra, Nami drags Usopp from the fight to go after Robin. But while Nami intended to go down stairs, Usopp has a better idea. Meanwhile, Sanji starts exchanging blows with Jabra, who sends him flying into the hallway. Continuing their fight there, Jabra attempts to trick Sanji into lowering his guard by offering him his key with a made-up story of being Robin's long-lost brother. But Sanji saw though the trick and kicks Jabra before getting the key as he eventually overwhelmed by Jabra going all out by revealing he is the only CP9 operative who can move after using the Iron Body skill. But Sanji responded by making his foot red hot to unveil his newest technique: Diable Jambe, whose intense heat bypasses Jabra's defenses and leads to his defeat in a fierce mid-air final clash.299"Fierce Sword Attacks! Zoro vs. Kaku, Powerful Sword Fighting Showdown!"
    "Hakujin no Mōgeki! Zoro Tai Kaku Kyōryoku Sangeki Taiketsu" (白刃の猛襲! ゾロ対カク強力斬撃対決)March 4, 2007[44]May 2, 2015 Spandam drags Robin along the Bridge of Hesitation while down stairs in the room where Luffy is fighting Lucci, while Franky arrives and offers his help. But Luffy insists that Franky save Robin. Reminded of himself when he was young and tried to stop the sea train from carrying away his mentor, Franky agrees as Luffy attempts to ensure the cyborg's escape by restraining Lucci to no avail. At the same time, in the Tower of Law, Kaku shows Zoro the many tricks he can perform with his body that is now equipped with devil fruit powers, discovering new techniques in the process. But Zoro expresses that Kaku's skills are not enough to defeat him.300"Demon God Zoro! An Incarnation Of Asura Born From Fighting Spirit!"
    "Kishin Zoro! Kihaku ga Miseta Ashura no Keshin" (鬼神ゾロ! 気迫が見せた阿修羅の化身)March 11, 2007[45]May 9, 2015 After being relentlessly attacked, while hearing Kaku insulting Robin, Zoro's resulting rage manifested itself in a dark aura that Kaku thought to be a demon. Both swordsmen decide to finish this fight, with Zoro the victor as he unveils his new sword-style: Demon Aura Nine-Sword Style Asura. After giving Kaku the message from Paulie that he and Lucci are fired, Zoro takes the Number Five key as Sanji arrives. Meanwhile, as a fearful Robin makes a final attempt to keep herself from dragged across the Bridge of Hesitation by biting into the bridge's rim, Luffy attempts to hold Lucci long enough for Franky to make his way towards Robin. When Lucci assumes his beast-man form, Luffy activates Second Gear to give Franky the needed time to escape as he and the CP9 agent face each other.301"Spandam Frightened! The Hero on the Tower of Law!"
    "Spandamu Kyōgo! Shihō no Tō ni Tatsu Eiyū" (スパンダム驚愕! 司法の塔に立つ英雄)March 18, 2007[46]May 16, 2015 After the Gate of Law has completely opened, having managed to loosened Robin's tooth grip on the bridge's rim, Spandam ties a rope around her waist and drags her towards the marines awaiting them. In the process, Spandam proudly reveals to Robin that he is the son of Spandaine, the previous CP9 head who was responsible for the Buster Call at Ohara. This causes Robin to be utterly livid yet powerless as stream of tears runs down her cheeks as all seems hopeless after Franky was seemingly taken out by a mine Spandam placed at the entrance to the Bridge of Hesitation. But at the last second, an explosive projectile hits the back of Spandam's head. A stream of projectiles falls on the marines gathered around him. The culprit is revealed to be Usopp, standing on top of the Tower of Law far from the marines' firing range. Robin attempts to run towards the other side the bridge before Franky saves her from being shot by the marines, freeing her from sea stone handcuffs to vent out her rage on Spandam. As the Usopp leaves to regroup with the others, he hears something before an explosion occurs.302"Robin Freed! Luffy vs. Lucci, Showdown Between Leaders!"
    "Robin Kaihō! Rufi Tai Rutchi Chōjō Kessen" (ロビン解放! ルフィ対ルッチ頂上決戦)March 25, 2007[47]May 30, 2015 Unable to go back across the Bridge of Hesitation as one of the naval ships blasts the top floors of the Tower of Law into the waterfall, Robin and Franky decide to capture the ship Spandam had intended to use to bring the former to navy headquarters with Spandam having all men emerge to subdue the two by any means. Meanwhile, Lucci learns the double-edged nature of Luffy's Second Gear as he tells the youth that the Buster Call is about to begin. Anticipating that the other Straw Hats would take the underground passage, Lucci tears a hole into a wall of the underwater chamber to flood the passageway as the Buster Call on Enies Lobby commences.303"Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!"
    "Hannin wa Rufi Oyabun? Kieta Ōzakura o Oe" (犯人はルフィ親分? 消えた大桜を追え)April 1, 2007[48]June 6, 2015 It is springtime in Grand Jipangu. One day remains until the yearly town festival, in which everyone gathers to have a picnic under the 1000-year-old sakura tree. Unfortunately, one of the town's children is sick and cannot attend. Luffy tries to think of a way to show him the tree in its bloom, but does not come up with a solution. When the tree disappears the next day, Luffy becomes the prime suspect. Robin investigates. The truth is that Buggy and his men stole the tree and brought it aboard the ship of Foxy the Silver Fox. She tips off Luffy, Usopp, and Sanji about the tree's location, who go there to retrieve it.304"I Can't Protect Anyone Unless I Win! Third Gear Activated!"
    "Katenakya Dare mo Mamorenai! Gia Sado Shidō" (勝てなきゃ誰も守れない! ギア3始動)April 8, 2007[49]June 13, 2015 The Buster Call ships have reached Enies Lobby, passing to Bridge of Hesitation to spare Robin as she is traumatized by the onslaught she is forced to witness a second time in her life. At the same time, as Zoro and Sanji carry a wounded Usopp through the underground passage, Nami, Kokoro, Chimeney, and Gonbe are ahead of them before they are forced to turn back as a consequence of the flooding caused by Lucci. Luffy and Lucci take their fight to the next floor above the sea level to resume their fight with the latter having the greater advantage after Luffy's Second Gear ended. Though Lucci offers Luffy a chance to run away and save his friends, the pirate knows not to trust the CP9 agent as he reveals his other trump card: Gear Third. Luffy blows air into his arm to have it grow before using it to hit Lucci as the Buster Call ships witness a giant fist punching out of the pillar.305"Shivering Past! Dark Justice and Rob Lucci!"
    "Senritsu no Kako! Yami no Seigi to Robu Rutchi" (戦慄の過去! 闇の正義とロブ·ルッチ)April 15, 2007[50]June 20, 2015 After Rob Lucci is knocked into his ship by Luffy's enlarged fist, Vice Admiral Doberman orders his men to stand down when they failed to recognize the CP9 Agent. Doberman proceeds to reveal to his men that fifteen years ago, a 13-year-old Rob Lucci is sent as an emissary of the world government to help a country at war with pirates. Prior to his arrival, five hundred of the country's soldiers were taken hostage with the pirates' captain using them to take the king's throne. But allowing himself to be captured, believing that the soldiers are "guilty of being weak", Lucci murdered all five hundred hostages before executing the pirate's captain to resolve the matter. Though Doberman's crew were shocked by Lucci's actions, the Vice Admiral voices that is the reason why he is not taking actions in securing Robin as Lucci is suitable for the task. By that time, Luffy makes it to Doberman's ship and proceeds to fight Lucci as Vice Admiral Onigumo orders the ships to redirect their cannons to the gradually damaged vessel.306"A Mysterious Mermaid Appears? As Consciousness Fades Away..."
    "Maboroshi no Ningyo Awareru? Usure Yuku Ishiki no Naka de" (幻の人魚現る? 薄れゆく意識のなかで)April 22, 2007[51]June 27, 2015 After fighting Lucci in Gear Third for a minute, barely escaping cannon fire in time, Luffy is left to cope with the technique's side effect of his body shrinking to a fraction of its original size for around the same time. Luffy attempts to hide from Lucci, but is found and pinned with the CP9 agent about to kill him. Luckily, the damage Luffy's initial punch while in Third Gear takes its toll on Lucci's legs with the agent stopping in his tracks as Luffy regains his usual size. At the other end of the Bridge of Hesitation, Spandam makes an attempt on Robin's life with Funkfreed, only for Franky to stop the blade and force him to assume his elephant form. After explaining his reasons to support the Straw Hats, Franky cripples Spandam under Funkfreed's weight before he and Robin, who regained her composure, decide to take the convoy ship. Meanwhile, having reached the entry point of Enies Lobby, the Galley-La foremen, the Franky Family, and the giants are forced to watch the fleeing marines allowed into three Buster Call's battleships that soon drift out into position. In the underground passage, the drowning group of Nami, Zoro, Ussop, Sanji, Chopper, Chimeney, and Gonbe are about to lose hope when they are saved by a mermaid: revealed to be Kokoro.307"Cannon Fire Sinks the Island! Franky's Lamentation!"
    "Hōka ni Shizumu Shima! Furankī Munen no Sakebi" (砲火に沈む島! フランキー無念の叫び)April 29, 2007[52]July 11, 2015 Franky and Robin finished throwing the last remaining marines off their commandeered convoy ship when Kokoro, in mermaid form, jumps aboard with the rest of the Straw Hats, Chimeney, and Gonbe managing to survive their brush with a watery grave due to the shock of their rescuer's appearance. Kokoro explains that mermaids like her are able to walk on land after thirty years' time before everyone is happy to see Robin. The joyous reunion does not last long as Zoro, Usop, and Franky see the inferno that was Enies Lobby. Zoro notes that they should remain in case the navy focuses on them while waiting for Luffy. But as Sanji joins the group, one of the ships announces that the Straw Hats' accomplices has been wiped out along with the main gate. This breaks Franky's heart to hear his gang have been slaughtered as he yells for Luffy that he better not get himself killed. As the fleet turns its attention toward the Bridge of Hesitation, having managed to wound Lucci in the legs, Luffy decides to finish the fight in Second Gear form.308"Wait for Luffy! Mortal Combat on the Bridge of Hesitation!"
    "Rufi o Mate! Tamerai no Hashi no Shitō!" (ルフィを待て! ためらいの橋の死闘!)May 6, 2007[53]July 18, 2015 The fight between Luffy and Lucci reaches its climax as the CP9 assassin makes use of his most powerful technique: the Six Kings Gun. The Bridge of Hesitation is surrounded by battleships that use their cannonfire to sever the bridge's first pillar, where Luffy is fighting, from the rest. Having cut off the Straw Hats' captain's retreat, the marines send their two hundred captains and commanders to recapture Robin while killing off the Straw Hats. During the fight, with Chopper still unable to move and Sanji nowhere to be seen, Robin joins her friends in fighting the Marine's strongest fighters. Meanwhile, after enduring punishing blows from Lucci, Luffy is at his limit and finally falls to the ground with Ussop horrified by the sight.309"Fists Full of Emotion! Luffy Unleashes Gatling with All His Might!"
    "Kobushi ni Kometa Omoi! Rufi Konshin no Gātoringu" (拳に込めた想い! ルフィ渾身の銃乱打)May 13, 2007[54]July 25, 2015 While the Straw Hats struggle to hold their own against those among Buster Call's fighting elite who have Devil Fruit powers, an unmasked Usopp sees Luffy lying in the dust in front of Lucci. Usopp cries out to him, telling him to get back up. But when Luffy is unable to move, Usopp resorts to provoking Lucci to face him. Presuming Luffy to be defeated, Lucci decides to take Usopp's suggestion with the intention of slaughtering the entire Straw Hat crew before returning to finish Luffy off. But Luffy, spurred by Usopp's words, gets back to his feet with a promise not to fall until he wins. Luffy then activates his Second Gear, engaging Lucci in a final fist fight. Though Lucci hits him with his Six Kings Gun, Luffy keeps standing as he deliver a barrage of blows strong enough to break through Lucci's Iron Body technique. Lucci's defeat is soon made public with a grinning Luffy collapsing to the floor.310"From the Sea, a Friend Arrives! The Straw Hats Share the Strongest Bond!"
    "Tomo, Umi Yori Kuru! Mugiwara Ichimi Saikyō no Kizuna" (友, 海より来る! 麦わら一味最強の絆)May 20, 2007[55]August 1, 2015 As everyone is in awe of Luffy defeating Rob Lucci, it revealed by Transponder Snail loudspeakers that the Franky Family and Galley-La foremen faked their deaths while having found a means of escape. The Straw Hats are not so fortunate as the Marine admirals' forces renew their attack as their battleships destroy the stolen convoy ship, Sanji reappearing to save Chopper, Kokoro, Chimeney, and Gonbe. The Buster Call ships then destroy what remained of the Bridge of Hesitation to force the pirates onto the middle pillar before redirecting fire at the pillar where Luffy is to blast him to bits while he is unable to move. Things seem hopeless until Usopp once more hears a voice calling out for him and the rest of the Straw Hats to jump into the ocean. Despite many thinking Usopp had gone mad, the others start to hear it too with Robin using her Devil Fruit powers to toss Luffy out of the pillar as everything jumps to the source of the mysterious voice: the Going Merry.311"Everyone Makes a Great Escape! The Road to Victory is for the Pirates!"
    "Zen'in Dai Dasshutsu! Shōsha no Michi wa Kaizoku no Tame ni" (全員大脱出! 勝者の道は海賊のために)May 27, 2007[56]August 8, 2015 Despite appearing to have sunk at Water 7, the Going Merry somehow made it to Enies Lobby with the Straw Hats have little time to speculate how their ship arrived as a livid Spandam, revealed to have survived being crushed by Funkfreed, orders the Buster Call battleships to destroy Robin and the Straw Hats. Though the battleships have already taken aim at the tiny ship that has snuck in between them at a near point-blank range, it turned out Sanji used his crew to fight with the Marine's elite to control the room for the Gates of Justice and closed it to restore the whirlpools. This results with the battleships' aim and maneuverability disabled as the Straw Hats go on the defense while Nami plans their escape route. After Robin uses her Devil Fruit powers to break Spandam's spine, the Straw Hats succeed with their escape with the Buster Call fleet utterly defeated.312"Thank You, Merry! Snow Falls over the Parting Sea!"
    "Arigatō Merī! Yuki ni Kemuru Wakare no Umi" (ありがとうメリー! 雪に煙る別れの海)June 3, 2007[57]August 8, 2015 With Enies Lobby and the Buster Call fleet out of sight, Usopp having resumed his Sniper King guise while everyone was still puzzled over how the Going Merry reach them, the Straw Hats meet up with Iceberg on the Galley-La company ship. By then, then Going Merry finally begins to break apart and Luffy begs the shipwrights to repair the beloved ship. But Iceburg, having heard the mysterious voice, reveals that he found the Going Merry during Aqua Lagoona and did everything in his power to fix it at the ship's behest. Iceberg convincing Luffy to let the Going Mary go, the captain giving his ship a proper burial by setting it ablaze as he and the other Straw Hats, reminiscing about their time with the Going Merry, watching their ship sink to the bottom of the sea.313"Peace Interrupted! A Navy Vice Admiral with a Fist of Love!"
    "Yaburareta Ansoku! Ai no Kobushi o Motsu Kaigun Chūjō" (破られた安息! 愛の拳を持つ海軍中将)June 10, 2007[58]August 22, 2015 Two days later after returning to Water 7, Franky learns of Iceberg's plan to make the city into a ship in response of Aqua Laguna's intensity before learning that "the item" he ordered has arrived. At the temporary housing that Gallery-La arranged for the Straw Hats, Zoro is out while Kokoro, Chimeney, and Gonbe come to a visit to see Luffy sleep-eating while Nami is in a slum. But Nami's outlook changes for the best when her orange trees and the Straw Hats' other lost possessions are returned to them. Franky then arrives and explains to the Straw Hats that he used the money he stolen from them to buy a highly valuable piece of bark from the indestructible Treasure Tree Adam. Franky continues to explain that he bought the fragment of Adam to create a "dream ship" and decided to give his creation to the Straw Hats for their use. But the joyful moment is short lived when a marine platoon under Vice-Admiral Monkey D. Garp arrives to Water 7. Garp breaks into the Straw Hats' quarters and manages to hurt Luffy when he wakes him up with a punch to the head, the captain shocking the group by calling Garp his grandfather.314"The Strongest Family? Luffy's Father Revealed!"
    "Saikyō no Kakei? Akasareta Rufi no Chichi!" (最強の家系? 明かされたルフィの父!)June 17, 2007[59]August 29, 2015 While Garp is revealed to be Luffy's grandfather, his harsh upbringing methods explaining the pirate's endurance while criticizing his grandson's choice to become a pirate, Zoro attempts to attack the navy soldiers until he and Luffy end up facing Garp's two personal attendants who are revealed to be old acquaintances they have met at the start of their journey: Coby who has achieved his dream and Captain Morgan's son Helmeppo. While he and his soldiers proceed to repair the wall he destroyed, Garp makes things more astonishing by revealing that Luffy was saved from Captain Smoker in Loguetown by Monkey D. Dragon. Although Luffy does not know of him, and everyone else too dumbfounded by this mind-blowing revelation while Garp asks everyone to forget what he said, Robin explains to Luffy that Dragon is the leader of a rebel faction usurping the World Government and is among the government's most wanted criminals.315"Its Name Is The New World! The Fate of the Grand Line!"
    "Sono Na wa Shin Sekai! Gurando Rain no Yukue" (その名は新世界! 偉大なる航路の行方)June 24, 2007[60]September 12, 2015 After fixing the damage he caused, advised by his men to claim that the Straw Hats eluded him for the record, Garp returns to his ship while allowing Coby and Helmeppo to spend time with Luffy. During that time, prior to swimming in the Galley-La pool, Nami learns of the Navy's means to ship safety through Sea-King infested waters of the Naval scientist Vegapunk. Afterwards, after he and others encourage him to get strong enough to capture them, Coby takes his leave while telling Luffy that he will meet him again in the New World. Later, as the Straw Hats start a party at the Galley-La's company pool with the Franky Gang and the giants invited, Robin is approached by Aokiji who speaks to her through a wall. He explains while he was forced as a naval officer to kill Saul, his best friend, he also let her escape to honor him so she can find a place to belong. While he admitted that he decided to kill Robin when she was unable to find a place she would belong, Aokiji expresses relief that she found her place within the Straw Hats before taking his leave to see what will come from it.316"Shanks Makes a Move! The Linchpin to the Reckless Era!"
    "Shankusu Ugoku! Bōsōsuru Jidai e no Kusabi" (シャンクス動く! 暴走する時代への楔)July 1, 2007[61]September 19, 2015 A fleet of navy ships could not keep "Red-Haired" Shanks from meeting with Whitebeard, the World Government on high alert over two pirate Emperors crossing paths. After the least experienced crew members under Whitebeard are knocked out by Shanks's Haki, he offers Whitebeard a large bottle of sake as a peace offering. While they drink, they reminisce about old times and wounds with Shanks explaining that he lost his arm in a bet on the new age. Shanks then explains his reason to see Whitebeard is to make a request for him to not have Portgas D. Ace chase down Blackbeard. But Whitebeard explains he intends to teach Blackbeard a lesson and laughed off his request, causing a clash between him and Shanks that causes the heavens above to part. Back at Water 7, as the Franky Family are relieved to find no mention of them and the Straw Hats' allies are mentioned in a report on the events at Enies Lobby, Iceberg and the Galley-La Company help Franky to build the Straw Hats' new ship as the crew head out into the city to gather supplies despite Luffy having spent most of it on the party.317"The Girl in Search of Her Yagara! Great Search in the City of Water!"
    "Yagara o Sagasu Shōjo! Mizu no Miyako Daisōsasen!" (ヤガラを探す少女! 水の都大捜査線!)July 8, 2007[62]September 26, 2015 While searching for supplies, Luffy and Chopper are approached by a girl named Abi to search for her lost yagara bull Bluefin, who had appeared to her in a dream. During Aqua Laguna, Abi's family had left their 100-year-old yagara bull at home and they find him gone when their came back. With the exception of Abi, everyone believes that Bluefin is dead. Though Robin used her Devil Fruit powers to help them, the search all over the city with no success. The group come across a yagara who, as Chopper translated, heard Bluefin coming to someone's aid during Aqua Laguna. After finding a piece of his scarf, they track him into the underwater passages of the city. But it turned out that Bluefin had died during the storm and reached out to Abi to find peace while she cares for the newborn yagara he gave his life for to save.318"Mothers are Strong! Zoro's Hectic Household Chores!"
    "Haha wa Tsuyoshi! Zoro no Dotabata Kaji Tetsudai" (母は強し! ゾロのドタバタ家事手伝い)July 15, 2007[63]October 3, 2015 As the others look for supplies, Zoro strolls the city in search of a replacement katana despite lacking money to afford a new sword. There, he is picked up by Michael and Hoichael, two idle boys from the backstreets he met while Garp was in Water Seven. The two attempt to help him find a sword shop while calling him their "big brother" to his dismay before meeting their foster-mother who takes him to their home to help in the chores. Eventually, after forced to wear a tight-fitting shirt, Zoro manages to escape but attempts to hide from his crew out of pride. Eventually, Zoro is found by Hoichael and learns the foster mother and her "children" have been abducted by a loan shark he saw attempting to collect interest from a fulfilled debt. After Zoro rescues the family, the foster mother allows him to return to "his family" before chasing after him to give him back his shirt.319"Sanji's Shock! Mysterious Old Man and His Super Yummy Cooking!"
    "Sanji Shōgeki! Nazo no Jii-san to Hageuma Ryōri" (サンジ衝撃! 謎の爺さんと激ウマ料理)July 22, 2007[64]October 10, 2015 While Chimeney and Gonbe accompany him to gather groceries, Sanji is forced by the two to take them to a small floating restaurant owned by a drunken old man for lunch. Sanji notices the man to be deep asleep and decides to prepare something himself. While he is cooking, the old man wakes up and immediately recognizes Sanji's way of handling the carving knife and reveals himself as a friend of Sanji's mentor "Red-Leg" Zeff. He insists that Sanji taste some of his cooking, Sanji worried by the old man's cooking style yet amazed by the flavor. Curious to know the secret of the old man's secret ingredient, Sanji leaves Chimeney and Gonbe with the old man as he searches around the city for seasonings that might have been used. But when Sanji gets to eat an onigiri made by the old man, he realizes the ingredient is a special salt. The old man reveals that the waters of Aqua Laguna carries salt from the All Blue and litters the rooftops of the lower parts of the city. As Sanji stockpiled on the salt, Chimeney and Gonbe meet up with Kokoro as she is observing Franky and Iceberg building the Straw Hats' new ship with the Galley-La foremen.320"Everyone Finally Has A Bounty! A Pirate Group Worth Over Six Hundred Million!"
    "Tsui ni Zen'in Shōkinkubi! Rokuoku Koe no Ichimi!" (ついに全員賞金首! 6億超えの一味!)August 19, 2007[65]October 17, 2015 While the Gallery-La foremen take a break after the Franky Family provide a meal for the workers, Franky and Iceburg continue working throughout the night to build the new ship for the Straw Hats. Meahwhile, having spend his time practicing scenarios to rejoin the Straw Hats, Usopp first attempt fails. The next day, the Straw Hats learn the ship is finished and were about to head to the shore when the Franky Family arrive with bad news. It turned out all Straw Hat members have a bounty, with Franky also included. As the Franky Family fear their leader might end up getting captured again, they plea with Luffy to take Franky with him by any means.321"The King of Animals that Overlooks the Sea! The Dream Ship Magnificently Completed!"
    "Umi o Nozomu Hyakujū no Ō! Yume no Fune Dōdō Kansei!" (海を臨む百獣の王! 夢の船堂々完成!)August 26, 2007[66]October 24, 2015 When the Straw Hats arrive at the coast, Iceburg shows them the ship while Franky is nowhere to be seen. Iceburg gives his opinion that Franky is hiding because if he were asked face to face to join the crew, he would not be able to refuse; he wants to go but thinks of staying in Water 7 as his responsibility. Iceberg proceeds to tell the Straw Hats that they might have to take desperate matters to force him to join their crew. On the other side of the island, when Franky refuses to leave, Franky's men literally take matters into their own hands: they steal Franky's beloved jammer-style swimsuit and attempt to lure him to the Straw Hats by passing it back and forth to each other. Midway, as the city populace are horrified by the streaking Franky chasing after them, Luffy helps the Franky Family with the keep-away before Sanji and Zoro seize Franky and shove him into the Franky Family's shoot-anything-cannon, and have him shot in front of the new ship. Luffy has the swimsuit and offers to return it to Franky if he agrees to join the crew.322"Goodbye My Dear Underlings! Franky Departs!"
    "Saraba Itoshiki Kobun-tachi! Furankī Tatsu" (さらば愛しき子分達! フランキー発つ)September 2, 2007[67]November 7, 2015 Despite Luffy offering to return his swimsuit if he agrees to join his crew, as the town populace convince to denounce his nudity, Franky still refuses to the point of being unashamed of being naked. But taking Iceberg's suggestion to heart, Robin uses her Devil Fruit powers to literally grab Franky by the testicles and threatening to crush them if he continues to refuse. Though Franky tries to brave through the antagonizing torture, he is confronted by Iceburg revealing that the only real reason why he wants to stay is out of guilt and needs to forgive himself so he can join the Straw Hats and see his dream through. Franky's followers then arrive with Franky's luggage. After Zambai apologizes for the others for bro being naked, Robin revealing she stopped after the first time, Franky starts crying when his posse only want him to be happy and that they will protect Water 7 in his stead. Sanji and Zoro suddenly arrive in a hurry, revealing that Garp has returned and is on his way to capture them. Luffy then returns the swimsuit to Franky, who regains his usual gusto as he subsequently agrees to join the crew.323"Departing the City of Water! Usopp Mans Up and Brings Closure to the Duel!"
    "Shukkō Mizu no Miyako! Otoko Usoppu Kettō no Kejime" (出港水の都! 男ウソップ決闘のケジメ)September 9, 2007[68]November 14, 2015 With Franky now a member of the Straw Hats, the crew set sail to evade Garp as he returned to Water 7 direct orders from Fleet-Admiral Sengoku. When Franky notices that Usopp had not yet returned to them, Luffy explains to Franky that Sanji saw Usopp practicing ways to return to the group a few days prior. Luffy is then convinced by Zoro, who threatens to leave the crew at the time, that the only way they can welcome back Usopp is his first words are an apology. But as Usopp runs to the dock, his window of opportunity is slowly closing as the Straw Hats attempt to fend off the barrage of cannonballs personally thrown by Garp. When Usopp arrives, he attempts to rejoin the crew as if nothing happened with his words falling on deaf ears. It was only after Usopp realizes his faults and begs for forgiveness that a tearful Luffy reaches out and pulls him aboard.324"Wanted Posters Make It Around the World! Celebrations in Their Hometowns as the Ship Moves Forward!"
    "Meguru Tehaisho! Kokyō wa Odoru Fune wa Susumu!" (めぐる手配書! 故郷は踊る 船は進む!)September 16, 2007[69]November 21, 2015 With the crew back together, the Straw Hats can intensify their efforts to escape while agreeing to use the name that Iceberg, thinking Franky's figurehead is a sun rather than a lion, provided: The Thousand Sunny. Franky goes to the engine room to activate one of its special abilities while Luffy says goodbyes to his grandfather, Coby, and everyone on Water 7. Enraged by his grandson's audacity, Garp takes out his gigantic iron Ball and Chain to sink the Straw Hats. Luckily, the Sunny's emergency acceleration device activates and blasts the ship a kilometer away beyond Garp's reach. Some time later, life resumes on Water 7 as Kokoro returns to her station while Iceberg offers the Franky Gang a job in Galley Law. Meanwhile, as the crew celebrate while preparing to head towards Fishman Island, their wanted posters circulate around the world while everyone in their hometowns, Alabasta, and Smoker have heard the crew's deeds at Enies Lobby. The posters eventually reach the Revolutionaries with their leader Monkey D. Dragon impressed and confident he and Luffy will cross paths in the future.325"The Most Heinous Power! Blackbeard's Darkness Attacks Ace!"
    "Saikyō no Nōryoku! Ēsu o Osou Kurohige no Yami" (最凶の能力! エースを襲う黒ひげの闇)September 23, 2007[70]December 5, 2015 Three days earlier before the Thousand Sunny's maiden voyage, on an island near Water 7, Blackbeard receives the news of the Straw Hats' devastation of Enies Lobby and decides to pursue them. However, his plans are interrupted by Ace, who has come to avenge Blackbeard's murder of a crewmate. Ordering his men back after attempting to convince Ace to join his crew, Blackbeard justifies his actions because his crewmate eat a Devil Fruit whose powers he long sought for. Blackbeard then proceeds to destroy the village by revealing the power he have obtained from killing his friend: The Dark-Dark Fruit. Blackbeard than overwhelms Ace who making him another offer to join his crew. But Ace refuses and the two use their strongest attacks on each other. With the island is devastated and Ace defeated, the event would influence the changes that will come.326"The Mysterious Band of Pirates! Sunny and the Dangerous Trap!"
    "Nazo no Kaizoku Go Ichigyō! Sanī-gō to Kikken na Wana" (謎の海賊ご一行!サニー号と危険な罠)October 14, 2007[71]December 12, 2015 After departing Water 7, Straw Hat's members enjoy all features their brand new Ship has to offer. Nami Taking a bath, Dr. Chopper in his own office and Luffy catching a shark with his bare hands, Ussop encourages him to put it in their surrounding aquarium, they hurry up to see it down there along with the rest of fishes, what a surprise the Shark had a lunch already! and Sanji yells at them therein. after that Franky lets them know the greatest feature "Soldier Dockses" the bottom of the Ship is equipped with 5 Dock Stations with numbers of 0-4 where each one is something unique depending on the situation so no matter what trouble He guarantees a solution. the Straw Hats find a drifting ship with hungry and sick fishermen. Luffy let them in and Chopper heals them one by one, eventually the cabin boy Jiro touches his own left-arm and remembers something that makes him beg Chopper's help "please come, there's in our board someone that really needs your help" boy said. but no one seems to notice Chopper following him all the way into the ship where a man with serious wounds is lying in bed therefore cannot be moved in his condition, must be operated right here and now. All things seem great but drifting fishermen have something else in mind. But as the fishermen find Sanji, Robin, and Franky have not fallen for the drugged wine, they shocked.327"Sunny in a Pinch! Roar, Secret Superspeed Mecha!"
    "Sanī-gō Pinchi! Unare Chōsoku no Himitsu Meka" (サニー号ピンチ!唸れ超速の秘密メカ)October 21, 2007[72]January 2, 2016 Though the fishermen attempt to retreat, the Straw Hats' refused to let them leave when they assumed they kidnapped Chopper. But Chopper assures his crew that he alright and requests tending to the patient Jiro took him to. Jiro explains the patient is Puzzle and that the fishermen were actually the Phoenix Pirates and that their ship ended in its current state after an encounter in the New World. The Straw Hats then find themselves surrounded by a fleet of Marine ships, unaware that they were optical illusions and use the Soldier Dock System to escape with the Phoenix Pirates in tow. Later hearing that the Straw Hats have entered the glacial field as planned, the Accino family proceeds to collect the bounty on the Straw Hats in honor of their leader Don Accino for his birthday.328"The Dream Sinking in the New World! The Disillusioned Pirate, Puzzle!"
    "Shinsekai ni Shizumu Yume! Shitsui no Kaizoku Pazūru" (新世界に沈む夢!失意の海賊パズール)October 28, 2007[73]January 9, 2016 Trapped by moving icebergs, the Straw Hats try to figure a way out while avoiding being crushed. Puzzle awakes after Chopper's treatment only to reveal some harsh realities on the awaiting crew as he considers his dream to become king of the pirates over. Later, Zoro ending up lost as he cut a iceberg blocking their way, an iceberg attack strands Luffy and Chopper on the Phoenix Pirates' ship while the Thousand Sunny is trapped by ice as it is found by Arbell, Salchow, Hockera, and Lil of the Accino family. Though they expected an easy catch, the Accino family members are shocked to see the Thousand Sunny using its Coup de Burst to escape. But Arbell convinces Lil to use her flying fish to snatch the Straw Hats' jolly roger to keep them from fully escaping out of pride.329"The Assassins Attack! The Great Battle on Ice Begins!"
    "Osoi Kuru Shikaku-tachi! Kōri Ue Daibatoru Kaishi" (襲い来る刺客たち!氷上大バトル開始)November 4, 2007[74]January 16, 2016 Using the Shark Submarine, Nami and Franky find out that penguins are moving the icebergs before they are attacked with Usopp and Sanji knocked off the Thousand Sunny into an ice cavern. Though Nami and Franky evaded the penguins, they are confronted by Hockera while Usopp and Sanji encounter Arbelle and her husband Salchow. At the same time, as Robin encounters Lil, Luffy and Chopper and the Phoenix Pirates are attacked by Brindo who is after the bounty on both Luffy and Puzzle. Meanwhile, Zoro stumbles upon Lovely Land, the Accino Family's HQ.330"The Staw Hat’s Hard Battles! A Pirate Soul Risking It All for the Flag!"
    "Taikusen Mugiwara Ichimi! Hata ni Kakeru Kaizokudamashī" (大苦戦麦わら一味!旗にかける海賊魂)November 11, 2007[75]January 23, 2016 Brindo reveals his family possesses the Straw Hat flag, provoking Luffy to follow him to Lovely Land. But Puzzle captures Brindo and binds him with his chains to the mast. Elsewhere, while Usopp provoked Salchow by knocking out Arbelle with Sanji equally irate, Franky managed to beat Hockera with what cola he has left. However, after Franky returns to the Shark Submarine, the freezing pucks froze the sub solid as Hockera proceeds to take his captives to Lovely Land. As Lil accepts Robin's request to be led to Lovely Land, Zoro is aimlessly wandering inside the place as Don Accino demands progress from his eldest son Canpacino.331"Hot Full Throttle! The Twin’s Magnetic Power Drawing Near!"
    "Atsukurushisa Zenkai! Semaru Futago no Jiryoku Pawā" (暑苦しさ全開! 迫る双子の磁力パワー)November 18, 2007[76]January 30, 2016 Due to Sanji's ideals, he and Usopp ended up captured by Albelle and Salchow. Meanwhile, Brindo tricks Luffy and company to summon his elder twin brother Canpacino to the Phoenix Pirates' ship and free him. Due to their 'brotherly love' making them human magnets, Canpachino and Brindo use their unique fighting style to separate Luffy from the others. As the events occurred, Zoro encounters Don Accino and the two knock back a few drinks together before the Straw Hats' jolly roger is delivered. Accino admits that Zoro's 120 million bounty is quite a hard thing to pass up...332"Mansion of Great Chaos! The Enraged Don and the Captured Crew!"
    "Daikōran no Kan! Ikaru Don to Toraware no Ichimi" (大混乱の館! 怒るドンと囚われの一味)November 25, 2007[77]February 6, 2016 When Zoro attempts to reclaim the Straw Hats' flag, he provoked Don Accino as he reveals the power of the Heat Heat Fruit: the ability to melt anything within his aura of heat. Luckily, before a fight could ensue, Hockera, Albelle, and Salchow manage to activate a trapdoor that sends Zoro to where the other imprisoned Straw Hats are placed save Robin. Elsewhere, Brindo and Canpacino are forced to cease their fight with Luffy when they received a call of their father being in a bad mode. As Luffy, Chopper and Jiro resolve to reach Lovely Land to reclaim their crews' flags with Puzzle following from afar, the rest of the Straw Hats are freed with indirect assistance from Robin and attempt to find their jolly roger to save face.333"The Return of the Phoenix! The Dream of the Pirate Flag Sworn to a Friend!"
    "Fushichō Futatabi! Tomo ni Chikau Kaizokuki no Yume" (不死鳥ふたたび! 友に誓う海賊旗の夢)December 2, 2007[78]February 13, 2016 Seeing that Luffy had arrived on Lovely Island, and Zoro running off to find Don Accino's chambers, Nami, Sanji, Usopp and Franky decide to distract Luffy while Robin finds their flag. But while Robin ends up being lured into a trap by Lil as part of the girl's plan to coerce her into remaining with her, Hokera is taken out by Franky after being outwitted by Chopper and Jiro while Albelle and Slachow are taken out by Nami and Sanji. Puzzle, having regained his confidence, battles Canpacino while Luffy defeats Brindo prior to Accino emerging from his home.334"The Red Hot Decisive Battle! Luffy vs. The Scorching Don!"
    "Atsu Atsu Chōkessen! Rufi vs. Shakuretsu no Don" (アツアツ超決戦! ルフィvs灼熱のドン)December 9, 2007[79]February 20, 2016 The Heat Heat Fruit gives Accino all sorts of powers, from throwing blasts of heat, heating his skin to extreme temperatures, to even being able to fly by blowing steam out his nose. Meanwhile, Puzzle defeats Canpacino, the rest of the Straw Hats search for their flag, and Robin and Lil reconcile with one another. Outside, the fight really heats up when Luffy activates Second Gear, but Accino isn't going to fall so easily.335"Waiting in the New World! Farewell to the Brave Pirates!"
    "Shinsekai de Matsu! Isamashiki Kaizoku to no Wakare" (新世界で待つ! 勇ましき海賊との別れ)December 16, 2007[5]February 27, 2016 After a grueling struggle, Luffy finally defeats Don Accino with a red-hot Bazooka. With a little help from Lil, the two stolen flags are finally recovered, and the crew manages to get it back on the ship before Luffy returns. The defeated Accino Family sail away with the Don in tow and finally have a belated birthday celebration, while Albelle makes up with her sister. The Phoenix Pirates go to battle with Canpaccino and the remaining grunts, Puzzle promising to meet the Straw Hats again in the New World.336"Chopperman to the Rescue! Protect the TV Station by the Shore!"
    "Shutsudō Choppāman! Mamore Nagisa no Terebi Kyoku" (出動チョッパーマン!守れ渚のTV局)December 23, 2007March 5, 2016 Chopper Man and Namifia are low on money. Dr. Usodabada constructs a plan to bring down Chopper Man while collecting fame for himself and a new crew to replace his non helpful duo: Sanjilops and Zorogilla. His plan is to take over the TV Station and televise his demands. Not that anyone really cares except Chopper Man, who only wants to join for the rare Air Force C-Max Collectors item. After a wrestling match between the two, which ended in Chopper Man's victory, and even a mecha battle, which again Chopper Man won, the evil Doctor is sent flying, and Chopper Man reaches celebrity status.

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    Toei Animation (Japan, Region 2 DVD) Volume Episodes Release date Ref. 9thシーズン エニエス·ロビー篇 piece.01 264–266 January 9, 2008 [80]piece.02 267–269 February 6, 2008 [81]piece.03 270–272 March 5, 2008 [82]piece.04 273–275 April 2, 2008 [83]piece.05 276–278 May 7, 2008 [84]piece.06 284–286 June 4, 2008 [85]piece.07 287–289 July 7, 2008 [86]piece.08 290, 293–294 August 6, 2008 [87]piece.09 295–297 September 3, 2008 [88]piece.10 298–300 October 1, 2008 [89]piece.11 301–302, 304 November 5, 2008 [90]piece.12 305–307 December 3, 2008 [91]piece.13 308–310 January 7, 2009 [92]piece.14 311–313 February 4, 2009 [93]piece.15 314–316 March 4, 2009 [94]piece.16 317–319 April 1, 2009 [95]piece.17 320–322 May 13, 2009 [96]piece.18 323–325 June 6, 2009 [97]piece.19 326–328 July 1, 2009 [98]piece.20 329–331 August 5, 2009 [99]piece.21 332–335 September 2, 2009 [100]9thシーズン特別篇「麦わら劇場&麦わら海賊譚」 279–283 May 23, 2008 [101]時代劇SP「ルフィ親分捕物帖2」通常版 291–292, 303 August 1, 2007 [102]ONE PIECE ワンピース・ヒーロースペシャル! 336, 492 November 21, 2011 [103]ONE PIECE Log Collection “NICO ROBIN” 264–284 July 27, 2012 [104]“CP9” 285–306 July 27, 2012 [105]“FRANKY” 307–325 August 24, 2012 [106]

    English

    Funimation Entertainment (USA, Region 1 DVD) Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref. Season Five First Voyage 264–275 July 23, 2013 ISBN 1-4210-2730-5 [107]Second Voyage 276–287 September 3, 2013 ISBN 1-4210-2734-8 [108]Third Voyage 288–299 October 15, 2013 ISBN 1-4210-2751-8 [109]Fourth Voyage 300–312 December 3, 2013 ISBN 1-4210-2761-5 [110]Fifth Voyage 313–324 January 14, 2014 ISBN 1-4210-2784-4 [111]Sixth Voyage 325–336 March 4, 2014 ISBN 1-4210-2842-5 [112]Collections Collection 11 253–275 January 13, 2015 ISBN N/A [113]Collection 12 276–299 April 21, 2015 ISBN N/A [114]Collection 13 300–324 July 14, 2015 ISBN N/A [115]Collection 14 325–348 November 10, 2015 ISBN N/A [116]Madman Entertainment (Region 4) Collection Episodes Release date Collection 22 264–275 September 18, 2013 Collection 23 276–287 November 20, 2013 Collection 24 288–299 February 19, 2014 Collection 25 300–312 May 21, 2014 Collection 26 313–324 June 18, 2014 Collection 27 325–336 July 23, 2014

    Notes

  • ^ While "mugiwara" (麦わら) is usually translated as "Straw Hat" in the English adaptations of One Piece, its literal meaning is only "straw".
  • ^ a b c Episode number by Toei Animation's count
  • ^ a b c Title of the episode: literally translated, romanized using Hepburn romanization, and in kanji form
  • ^ a b c Date the episode originally aired on Fuji Television
  • ^ 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.
  • ^ a b Episodes 268 and 269 aired together as a television special.[13]
  • ^ a b Episodes 277 and 278 aired as part of a television special alongside episodes of Sazae-san and Kochikame.[21]
  • ^ a b c d e Though listed separately on the DVD release,[3] the omake shorts aired as part of the episodes preceding them in the table, filling the last three minutes of the series' timeslot.
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  • ^ One Piece Log Collection "CP9"
  • ^ One Piece Log Collection "FRANKY"
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  • ^ https://www.amazon.com/One-Piece-Artist-Not-Provided/dp/B00WFDJ5WO/
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      • 5
      • 6
      • 7
      • 8
    • Second list
      • Season 9
      • 10
      • 11
      • 12
      • 13
      • 14
    • Third list
      • Season 15
      • 16
      • 17
      • 18
      • 19
    Films
    • One Piece: The Movie
    • One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken
    • One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword
    • One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta
    • One Piece Film: Strong World
    • One Piece Film: Z
    • One Piece Film: Gold
    Music
    • Discography
    Video games
    • Become The Pirate King!
    • Grand Battle!
    • Set Sail Pirate Crew!
    • Grand Battle! 2
    • Grand Battle! Rush
    • One Piece
    • Pirates' Carnival
    • Grand Adventure
    • Unlimited Adventure
    • Unlimited Cruise/SP
    • Grand Collection
    • Pirate Warriors
    • Pirate Warriors 2
    • Romance Dawn
    • Unlimited World Red
    • Pirate Warriors 3
    • Treasure Cruise
    • Burning Blood
    • World Seeker
    Characters
    • Monkey D. Luffy
    • Roronoa Zoro
    • Nami
    Related
    • Battle Stadium D.O.N
    • Jump Super Stars
    • Jump Ultimate Stars
    • J-Stars Victory VS
    • Jump Force
    • Super Kabuki II: One Piece
    • Tokyo One Piece Tower
    • Category
    • Book
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