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This is a list of films and specials based on the manga and anime series One Piece that have been dubbed into English.

Films

One Piece: The Desert Princess & the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta

One Piece: The Desert Princess & the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta (劇場版ワンピース エピソードオブアラバスタ 砂漠の王女と海賊たち, Gekijōban Wan Pīsu: Episōdo Obu Arabasuta: Sabaku no Ōjo to Kaizokutachi) is the eighth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, premiering on March 3, 2007 in Japan. The movie is an abridged retelling of the events of the Alabasta Arc from the manga and anime.

It is the first One Piece movie to be dubbed into English, its release coinciding with FUNimation's acquisition of the franchise in the United States.

Synopsis

The Straw Hat Pirates travel to the desert island Alabasta, home of Nefertari Vivi. They find the country in the middle of a revolution. Crocodile, the country's hero, secretly used his criminal organization Baroque Works, to undermine the citizens trust in Cobra, Vivi's father and head of the Kingdom of Sand, in order to seize the throne and the country's hidden secret for himself. The crew now has to cross the desert, stop the revolution, save thousands of lives from the Baroque Works hidden bombers, and most of all, defeat Crocodile, one of the mighty Shichibukai.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nefertari Vivi Misa Watanabe Caitlin Glass
Crocodile / Mr. 0 Ryūzaburō Ōtomo John Swasey
Nico Robin /
Miss All Sunday
Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Mr. 1 / Daz Bones Tetsu Inada Brett Weaver
Miss Doublefinger Yuko Tachibana Leah Clark
Mr. 2 / Bon Clay Kazuki Yao Barry Yandell
Mr. 4 Masaya Takatsuka Scott Hinze
Miss Merry Christmas Mami Kingetsu Wendy Powell
Mr. 7 Keisuke Anthony Bowling
Miss Father's Day Tomoko Naka Cynthia Cranz
Kohza Takeshi Kusao Todd Haberkorn
Nefertari Cobra Iemasa Kayumi Kyle Hebert
Pell Kenji Nojima Kevin M. Connolly
Chaka Kihachirō Uemura Robert McCollum
Terracotta Keiichi Sonobe Antimere Robinson
Toto Masaaki Tsukada Jerry Russell
Jaguar D. Saul Takeshi Kusao Mark Stoddard

Additional Voices

  • Charles Baker
  • Troy Baker
  • Anthony Bowling
  • John Gremillion
  • Jason Liebrecht
  • Brina Palencia
  • Justin Pate
  • Tony Patterson
  • Orion Pitts
  • Brandon Potter
  • Monica Rial
  • Carrie Savage
  • Ian Sinclair
  • Sonny Strait
  • John Swasey
  • Sean Michael Teague
  • J. Michael Tatum
  • Viktor Walker
  • Kent Williams

Notes

  • Despite not using their dub naming conventions within the movie itself, the end credits still use 4Kids' names (Zolo instead of Zoro, Miss Groundhogs Day instead of Miss Merry Christmas).
  • An English remake of the ending theme "Compass" was created for use in the English dub, but a defect in the DVD caused the Japanese version to play instead. However, the English version was used in the theatrical release as well as the Blu-ray release.
  • Mark Stoddard voices Jaguar D. Saul in the movie, though Cole Brown would end up being recast as Saul in the TV Series.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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United States United States
2009 BD A
DVB-T

External Links

  • One Piece: The Desert Princess & the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece: The Desert Princess & the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece Film: Strong World

One Piece Film: Strong World (ワンピースフィルム ストロングワールド Wan Pīsu Firumu: Sutorongu Wārudo) is the tenth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, premiering on December 12, 2009 in Japan. It was written by manga creator Eiichiro Oda himself in honor of One Piece's Tenth Anniversary, and was directed by Munehisa Sakai.

Synopsis

News of an attack on the East Blue hits the Straw Hat Pirates along their journey. With their hometowns in trouble, Luffy and his friends put their adventures on hold and decide to head back to East Blue, when suddenly a mysterious flying pirate ship appears out of the sky. The man heading that ship is none other than the infamous Devil Fruit user, Golden Lion Shiki, the same legendary pirate who managed to escape the great undersea prison Impel Down, and stood among such infamous pirates as the "Pirate King" Gol D. Roger and Whitebeard. After abducting Nami for her intuitive navigational skills, Shiki sends Luffy and his crew hurdling down to his own personal floating islands. Separated, the crew finds themselves placed in a battle of survival with terrifying beasts in mysterious surroundings.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Shiki Naoto Takenaka Scott McNeil
Dr. Indigo Ryūsei Nakao Sean Schemmel
Scarlet Banjō Ginga Bryan Massey
Billy Yasuhiro Takato Josh Grelle
Monkey D. Garp Hiroshi Naka Brian Mathis
Sengoku Takkō Ishimori Ed Blaylock
Xiao Wasabi Mizuta Lindsay Seidel
Xiao's Mother Mika Doi Jessica Cavanagh
Xiao's Grandmother Hisako Kyōda Linda Young
Eva Aiko Kaitō Leah Clark
Madam Tomoko Naka Jessica Cavanagh
Onigumo Takahiro Fujimoto Lucas Schuneman
Nojiko (flashback) Wakana Yamazaki Tiffany Grant

Additional Voices

Notes

  • The English dub omits the ending theme, "Fanfare" by Mr. Children, due to rights issues, though it is mentioned to be the ending in both the English and Japanese credits at the end of the film.
  • Vancouver-based voice actor Scott McNeil guest stars as Shiki.
  • Sean Schemmel makes his first and so far only appearance in the FUNimation dub for One Piece. He was previously a voice actor for 4Kids' dub of the series.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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United States United States
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External Links

  • One Piece Film: Strong World at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece Film: Strong World (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece Film: Z

One Piece Film: Z (stylized in Japan as ONE PIECE FILM Z) is the twelfth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, premiering on December 15, 2012 in Japan. The film was scripted by Osamu Suzuki, directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and executive produced by Eiichiro Oda.

Synopsis

Said to be comparable to the Ancient Weapons, the Marines' trump card the "Dyna Stones" has suddenly been stolen and the terrifyingly powerful man responsible, former Marine Admiral "Z", stands in the path of the Straw Hat Pirates. The Marine Headquarters finally moves forward to deal with the conspiracy that threatens to shake the very pillars of the New World, and Kuzan encounters the Straw Hat Pirates in the New World. Finally, Luffy and his crew move to take a stand against Z and his incredible power.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Z / Zephyr Hōchū Ōtsuka Jeremy Schwartz
Masami Suzuki (young) Tia Ballard
Ain Ryoko Shinohara Lauren Landa
Binz Teruyuki Kagawa Matthew Mercer
Aokiji / Kuzan Takehito Koyasu Jason Douglas
Borsalino / Kizaru Unshō Ishizuka Ray Hurd
Akainu Fumihiko Tachiki Andrew Love
Monkey D. Garp Hiroshi Naka Brian Mathis
Sengoku Takkō Ishimori Ed Blaylock
Coby Mika Doi Micah Solusod
Helmeppo Kōichi Nagano Mike McFarland
Tsuru Minori Matsushima Juli Erickson
Kibin Shun Takagi Darryl Roberds
Mobston Masashi Hirose Mark Fickert
Gali Kumiko Watanabe Bryn Apprill
Purin Yui Kano Angela Chase

Additional Voices

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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United States United States
BD A
DVB-T

External Links

  • One Piece Film: Z at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece Film: Z (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece Film: Gold

One Piece Film: Gold (ワンピースフィルムゴールド Wan Pīsu Firumu Gōrudo) is the thirteenth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, making its world premiere at the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi on July 15, 2016, and later premiering in Japan on July 23, 2016. The film was directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto, scripted by Tsutomu Kuroiwa, and executive produced by Eiichiro Oda.

Synopsis

Set in Gran Tesoro, an independent country chartered by the World Government, home of the world's greatest entertainment city where well-known pirates, Marines, and millionaires throughout the world gather in an "absolute sanctuary" that even the World Government can't touch. There, the Straw Hat Pirates meet the ruler of the country, the golden emperor, Gild Tesoro, who easily wins pirates, the Marines, and even the World Government over to his side with money. He is about to take action to satisfy his bottomless ambition which may result in major changes in power relationships in the New World…

Cast

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Luffy OPGold.jpg Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Zoro OPGold.jpg Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami OPGold.jpg Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp OPGold.jpg Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji OPGold.jpg Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Chopper OPGold.jpg Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Robin OPGold.jpg Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky OPGold.jpg Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook OPGold.jpg Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Gild Tesoro.jpg Gild Tesoro Kazuhiro Yamaji Keith Silverstein
Gild Tesoro (young).jpg Takahiro Sakurai (young) Dallas Reid
Baccarat.jpg Baccarat Nanao Arai Amber Lee Connors
Dice.jpg Dice Kendo Kobayashi Tyson Rinehart
Tanaka.jpg Tanaka Gaku Hamada Daman Mills
Carina-0.jpg Carina Hikari Mitsushima Michele Knotz
Raise Max.jpg Raise Max Kin'ya Kitaōji Garrett Schenck
Akainu.jpg Sakazuki / Akainu Fumihiko Tachiki Andrew Love
Rob Lucci.jpg Rob Lucci Tomokazu Seki Jason Liebrecht
Spandam.jpg Spandam Masaya Onosaka Christopher Corey Smith
Sabo.jpg Sabo Tōru Furuya Vic Mignogna
Koala-0.jpg Koala Satsuki Yukino Jeannie Tirado
Kent Beef Jr.jpg Kent Beef Jr. Arata Furuta Brian Olvera
Pork.jpg Pork Josh Grelle
Jimmy Myers.jpg Jimmy Myers Kurokke Alejandro Saab
Captain Long.jpg Captain Long Wataru Takagi Chad Cline
Balong.jpg Balong Kenji Nomura Greg Carson
Nypers.jpg Nypers Ken Uo Taylor Harris
Mohkin.jpg Morkin Nadal Joel McDonald
Sergeant Straight.jpg Straight Yasuhiro Mamiya Matt Shipman
Count Times.jpg Count Times Jirō Saitō Jarod Warren
Narcie.jpg Narcie Nobuyuki Hiyama Scott Frerichs
Muscle Turtle.jpg Muscle Turtle Okarina Ben Reynolds
Lepre.jpg Lepre Rena Takeda Kristi Kang
Bit-0.jpg Bit Ayaka Miyoshi Kristen Lee
Killco.jpg Kiruko Arisa Sato Jennifer Green
Alba.jpg Alba Nanase Nishino Katy Tye
Curb.jpg Curve Ryō Narita David Trosko
Ricca.jpg Rikka Chika Sakamoto Jill Harris
Tempo.jpg Tempo Naoko Watanabe Bryn Apprill
Double Down.jpg Double Down Naoto Takenaka ¿?
Whitejack.jpg Whitejack Keith Kubal
Saint Camael.jpg Camael Masakazu Mimura
Wanze.jpg Wanze Yasuhiro Takato Josh Grelle
Mad Treasure.jpg Mad Treasure Shun Oguri Troy Hughes
Stella-0.jpg Stella Ryoko Gi Madeleine Morris
Commentator.jpg Commentator Masaharu Miyake Ben Reynolds

Additional Voices

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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United States United States
BD A
DVB-T

External Links

  • One Piece Film: Gold at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece Film: Gold (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece: Stampede

One Piece: Stampede (ワンピーススタンピード Wan Pīsu Sutanpīdo) is the fourteenth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, having its world premiere at the Osaka Station City Cinema in Osaka on August 1, 2019, and later released in Japan on August 9, 2019. The film was directed by Takashi Otsuka, and written by Atsuhiro Tomioka and Takashi Otsuka.

Synopsis

The world's greatest exposition of the pirates, by the pirates, for the pirates - the Pirates Festival. Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hat Crew receive an invitation from its host Buena Festa who is known as the Master of Festivities. They arrive to find a venue packed with glamorous pavilions and many pirates including the ones from the Worst Generation. The place is electric.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Douglas Bullett Tsutomu Isobe Daman Mills
Buena Festa Yūsuke Santamaria Mick Wingert
Trafalgar Law Hiroshi Kamiya Matthew Mercer
Smoker Mahito Ōba Greg Dulcie
Tashigi Junko Noda Monica Rial
Buggy Shigeru Chiba Mike McFarland
Galdino Nobuyuki Hiyama Duncan Brannan
Alvida Yōko Matsuoka Laurie Steele
Cabaji Moriya Endō Greg Ayres
Boa Hancock Kotono Mitsuishi Lydia Mackay
Dracule Mihawk Hirohiko Kakegawa John Gremillion
Crocodile Ryūzaburō Ōtomo John Swasey
Perona Kumiko Nishihara Felecia Angelle
Morgans Yasuyuki Kase Derick Snow
Sakazuki / Akainu Fumihiko Tachiki Andrew Love
Sengoku Tōru Ōkawa Philip Weber
Borsalino / Kizaru Ryōtarō Okiayu Ray Hurd
Fujitora / Issho Ikuya Sawaki Charles Campbell
Monkey D. Garp Hiroshi Naka Brian Mathis
Coby Mika Doi Micah Solusod
Helmeppo Kōichi Nagano Mike McFarland
Hina Tomoko Naka Rachael Messer
Jango Kazuki Yao Kenny Green
Sentomaru Kazue Ikura Greg Ayres
Bastille Tsuyoshi Koyama Christopher Wehkamp
Brannew Shinichi Yamada John Swasey
Momonga Shinichirō Ōta Francis Henry
Maynard Hikaru Hanada Brian Barber
Onigumo Takahiro Fujimoto Lucas Schuneman
Doberman Eiji Takemoto Bradley Campbell
Dalmation Kōji Haramaki Philip Weber
Rob Lucci Tomokazu Seki Jason Liebrecht
Wapol Bin Shimada Andy Mullins
Sabo Tōru Furuya Johnny Yong Bosch
Donald Moderate Ryōta Yamasato Anthony Bowling
Ann Rino Sashihara Macy Anne Johnson
Gol D. Roger Masane Tsukayama Sean Hennigan
Marshall D. Teach /
Blackbeard
Akio Ōtsuka Chris Rager
Eustass Kidd Daisuke Namikawa Justin Cook
Killer Kenji Hamada Leo Fabian
Jewelry Bonney Reiko Kiuchi Laura Wetsel
Capone Bege Naoki Tatsuta Kyle Hebert
Basil Hawkins Shigenori Sōya Taliesin Jaffe
Scratchmen Apoo Mitsuaki Madono Brad Venable
Urouge Taiten Kusunoki Major Attaway
X. Drake Eiji Takemoto D.C. Douglas
Bartolomeo Shōtarō Morikubo Tyson Rinehart
Cavendish Akira Ishida Matt Shipman
Foxy Bin Shimada Jonathan Brooks
Porche Sara Nakayama Tia Ballard
Hamburg Hirohiko Kakegawa Garret Storms
Portgas D. Ace Toshio Furukawa Travis Willingham

Additional Voices

Notes

  • Starting here, Chris Rager replaces Cole Brown as the voice of Blackbeard due to Brown's passing in 2016.

External Links

  • One Piece: Stampede at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece: Stampede (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Specials

One Piece 3D2Y: Overcoming Ace's Death! Luffy's Pledge to His Friends

One Piece 3D2Y: Overcoming Ace's Death! Luffy's Pledge to His Friends (〝3D2Y〟 エースの死を越えて! ルフィ仲間との誓い) is a 2022 anime special taking place during the timeskip in the One Piece anime. It premiered in Japan on August 30, 2014. FUNimation Entertainment produced a dub of the special, which was released on DVD/Blu-Ray on January 22, 2019.

Synopsis

After Luffy fails to save his brother Ace, he begins training for 2 years with Rayleigh. A new foe named Burndy World emerges who wants revenge against the World Government. He threatens to kidnap the nearest Shichibukai to hold as hostage as he sails to take on the World Government. Luffy must overcome his failure to save Ace in order to defeat Burndy World.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Silvers Rayleigh Keiichi Sonobe Bruce Carey
Boa Hancock Kotono Mitsuishi Lydia Mackay
Jimbei Katsuhisa Hōki Daniel Baugh
Burndy World Arata Furuta Greg Carson
Skyler Davenport
(young)
Burndy Byojack Bin Shimada J. Paul Slavens
Michele Knotz
(young)
Nightin Yūko Mizutani Judy Keith
Sebastian Shōto Kashii Brian Barber
Gairam Mitsuo Iwata Alan Ayo
Buggy Shigeru Chiba Mike McFarland
Mr. 3 / Galdino Nobuyuki Hiyama Duncan Brannan
Sengoku Tōru Ōkawa Ed Blaylock
Monkey D. Garp Hiroshi Naka Brian Mathis
Akainu Fumihiko Tachiki Andrew Love
Borsalino / Kizaru Unshō Ishizuka Ray Hurd
Tsuru Minori Matsushima Juli Erickson
Brannew Shinichi Yamada John Swasey
Dracule Mihawk Hirohiko Kakegawa John Gremillion
Marco Masakazu Morita Kyle Phillips
Vista Masaya Takatsuka Hunter Barnett
Inazuma Kenji Hamada Christopher Wehkamp
Perona Kumiko Nishihara Felecia Angelle
Nyon Ako Mayama Nancy Sherrard
Marguerite Masumi Asano Whitney Rodgers
Sweetpea Kujira Doug Goodrich
Boa Marigold Kimiko Saitō Julie Mayfield
Boa Sandersonia Chiwa Saitō Lindsay Seidel
Ran Umeka Shōji Clarine Harp
Aphelandra Akemi Okamura Sarah Wiedenheft
Daisy Chigusa Ikeda Mary Morgan
Rindo Satomi Satō Jennifer Green
Enishida Ikue Ōtani Mallorie Rodak
Cabaji Moriya Endo Greg Ayres
Mohji Shigenori Sōya Chuck Huber
Richie Tetsu Inada Mike McFarland
Oars Jr. Keiji Hirai Jeremy Schwartz
Portgas D. Ace Toshio Furukawa Travis Willingham
Daisuke Sakaguchi
(young)
Chris Burnett
Edward Newgate
/ Whitebeard
Kinryū Arimoto R. Bruce Elliott
Emporio Ivankov Mitsuo Iwata Randy Pearlman
Salome N/A Aaron Roberts
Spandam Masaya Onosaka Christopher Corey Smith
Zeff Kōji Yada Grant James
Narrator Mahito Ōba Bill Jenkins

Additional Voices

Notes

  • The dub was created sometime prior to its 2022 release but its release was delayed for some time. This is apparent due to the presence of Ed Blaylock, who passed away in April of 2017.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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External Links

  • One Piece 3D2Y: Overcoming Ace's Death! Luffy's Pledge to His Friends at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece 3D2Y: Overcoming Ace's Death! Luffy's Pledge to His Friends (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece: Episode of Sabo

One Piece: Episode of Sabo (ワンピース 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~) is a 2022 anime special of the One Piece anime. It retells the events of the first third of the Dressrosa Arc from Sabo's point of view. It premiered in Japan on August 22, 2015. FUNimation Entertainment produced a dub of the special, which was released on DVD/Blu-Ray on March 19, 2019.

Synopsis

Sabo visits a grave-site where he reflects back on his childhood with his brothers Luffy and Ace. After a flashback of his past Sabo travels to the Kingdom of Dressrosa and meets up with a fellow member of the Revolutionary Army to discuss their next mission. Unbeknownst to Sabo, Luffy and his crew are also on the island searching to destroy an artificial Devil Fruit factory.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Sabo Tōru Furuya Vic Mignogna
Junko Takeuchi
(young)
Morgan Garrett
Portgas D. Ace Toshio Furukawa Travis Willingham
Daisuke Sakaguchi
(young)
Chris Burnett
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Koala Satsuki Yukino Jeannie Tirado
Hack Kōsei Hirota Garrett Schenck
Emporio Ivankov Mitsuo Iwata Randy Pearlman
Kyros Rikiya Koyama Ivan Jasso
Rebecca Megumi Hayashibara Christine Marie Cabanos
Violet Mie Sonozaki Cristina Valenzuela
Bartolomeo Shōtarō Morikubo Tyson Rinehart
Cavendish Akira Ishida Matt Shipman
Jesus Burgess Tetsu Inada Phil Parsons
Elizabello II Katsumi Chō Andy Mullins
Don Chinjao Shin Aomori Bradley Campbell
Sai Kōichi Hashimoto Kyle Igneczi
Boo Masaya Takatsuka Jeff Johnson
Harjudin Tsuyoshi Koyama Randy E. Aguebor
Ideo Masaki Aizawa Eric Rolon
Jean Ango Yasuhiro Mamiya Mark Fickert
Moocy Kōji Haramaki Chris Thurman
Gatz Taketora Michael Johnson
Leo Kurumi Mamiya Rachel Glass
Cub Masami Kikuchi Clay Wheeler
Cotton Yuka Saitō Madeleine Morris
Inhel Ryouhei Nakao Blake Shepard
Donquixote Doflamingo Hideyuki Tanaka Robert McCollum
Trébol Taiki Matsuno Alejandro Saab
Diamante Hideyuki Umezu Brad Hawkins
Sugar Rie Kugimiya Natalie Hoover
Gladius Isshin Chiba Taylor Harris
Sengoku Tōru Ōkawa Ed Blaylock
Monkey D. Garp Hiroshi Naka Brian Mathis
Akainu Fumihiko Tachiki Andrew Love
Aokiji / Kuzan Takehito Koyasu Jason Douglas
Fujitora / Issho Ikuya Sawaki Charles Campbell
Trafalgar D. Law Hiroshi Kamiya Matthew Mercer
Caesar Clown Ryūsei Nakao Jerry Jewell
Kinemon Kenyū Horiuchi Chris Ryan
Jimbei Katsuhisa Hōki Daniel Baugh
Blamenco Keiji Hirai Josh Grelle
Curly Dadan Noriko Uemura Jessica Cavanagh
Bluejam Akihiko Ishizumi Jim Johnson
Porchemy Masashi Sugawara Patrick Camacho
Jalmack Yasunori Masutani Brian Hathaway
Stelly Chika Sakamoto Barrett Nash
Outlook III /
Sabo's Father
Chō Ken Marmon
Sabo's Mother Naomi Shindō Janelle Lutz
Whitebeard Kinryū Arimoto R. Bruce Elliott
Dogra Kappei Yamaguchi Michael Jones
Kelly Funk Masami Kikuchi Daman Mills
Milo Yasunori Masutani
Antonio Mikaela Krantz
Maria Emily Hornsby
Abdullah Keiji Hirai Sean O'Connor
Jeet Kōji Haramaki Robby Gemaehlich
Narrator Mahito Ōba Bill Jenkins

Additional Voices

Notes

  • Similar to the previous special, the dub was created sometime prior to its 2022 release but its release was delayed for some time. Apart from Ed Blaylock's death two years prior, its release date coincided with the controversial firing of Vic Mignogna (Sabo) in January 2022 due to long running allegations of sexual misconduct.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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External Links

  • One Piece: Episode of Sabo at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece: Episode of Sabo (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia

One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia (ONE PIECE 〜アドベンチャー オブ ネブランディア〜) is a 2022 anime special of the One Piece anime. It premiered in Japan on December 19, 2015. FUNimation Entertainment produced a dub of the special, which was released on DVD/Blu-Ray on June 18, 2019.

Synopsis

Kōmei devises a plan where Zoro and Sanji take part in an eating contest, and the two eat a strange "good-for-nothing-only" mushroom that turns them into good-for-nothing men. The two are then locked in a jail cell. When the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates chase after their imprisoned crew, they land on the island of Nebulandia, which features a mysterious fog made from sea water, and it has the same effects as seastone. The Straw Hat Pirates' arrival on Nebulandia is also a part of Kōmei's plan.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Foxy Bin Shimada Jonathan Brooks
Porche Sara Nakayama Tia Ballard
Hamburg Hirohiko Kakegawa Garret Storms
Capote Hiroshi Tsuchida Phil Parsons
Pickles Osamu Ryūtani Brad Jackson
Big Pan Mahito Ōba Andrew Chandler
Mushroomconda Kazuya Nakai Erica Mendez
Chirp Chirp Hiroaki Hirata Chris Cason
Itomimizu Keiichi Nanba Ian Sinclair
Monkey D. Garp Hiroshi Naka Brian Mathis
Tsuru Minori Matsushima Pam Dougherty
Dojaku Takuma Otoo Cris George
Kansho Hōka Kinoshita Aaron Roberts
Komei Ichikawa Ennosuke IV Michael Johnson

Additional Voices

Notes

  • Pam Dougherty replaced Juli Erickson as Tsuru due to Erickson retiring.
  • Garret Storms replaced Scott Freeman as Hamburg due to Freeman's arrest in 2014.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
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External Links

  • One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece: Heart of Gold

One Piece: Heart of Gold (ワンピース ~ハートオブ ゴールド~ Hāto obu Gōrudo) is an anime television special of the One Piece anime. It serves as a tie-in to One Piece Film: Gold. It premiered in Japan on July 16, 2016. FUNimation Entertainment released the special on DVD/Blu-Ray concurrently with One Piece Film: Gold on May 2, 2017.

Synopsis

A girl named Olga is pursued by both the World Government and a man named Mad Treasure, as she is the only one who knows the location of the Pure Gold, a substance that can buy the entire world. Olga ends up sailing with the Straw Hat Pirates, and they journey to find the Pure Gold on the lost island of Alchemi, which is located inside the stomach of a large angler fish named Bonbori.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Franky Kazuki Yao Patrick Seitz
Brook Chō Ian Sinclair
Mad Treasure Shun Oguri Troy Hughes
Myskina Olga Minami Hamabe Sara Ragsdale
Myskina Acier Kiyohiko Shibukawa Steve Young
Psycho P Hiroyuki Yoshino Akron Watson
Naomi Drunk Kiko Mizuhara Kenneisha Thompson
Elizabeth Wasabi Mizuta Leah Clark
Chavez Christopher Wehkamp
Yukimura Yasunori Masutani Jim Johnson
Livia Fuyuka Ono Bryn Apprill
CP-0 Agent Katsumi Suzuki Shawn Gann
Rob Lucci Tomokazu Seki Jason Liebrecht
Tanaka Gaku Hamada Daman Mills
Gild Tesoro Kazuhiro Yamaji Keith Silverstein

Additional Voices

  • Patric Carroll
  • Shawn Gann
  • Taylor Harris
  • Keith Kubal
  • Jason Liebrecht
  • Seth Magill
  • Daman Mills
  • Paul Giovanni Ramirez
  • Alejandro Saab
  • Christopher Sabat
  • Patrick Seitz
  • Matt Shipman
  • Chris Thurman
  • David Trosko
  • Eric Vale
  • Kent Williams
  • Stephanie Young
  • Steve Young

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
FUNimation Entertainment 2017 DVD.jpg 1
NTSC
United States United States
BD A
DVB-T

External Links

  • One Piece: Heart of Gold at the Internet Movie Database
  • One Piece: Heart of Gold (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece: Episode of East Blue

One Piece: Episode of East Blue - Luffy and His Four Friends' Great Adventure (エピソードオブ東の海~ルフィと4人の仲間の大冒険~ Episōdo obu Īsuto Burū: Rufi to Yo-nin no Nakama no Dai-bōken) is a 2022 anime special of the One Piece anime. It premiered in Japan on August 26, 2017. FUNimation Entertainment produced a dub of the special, which was released on DVD/Blu-Ray on September 24, 2019.

Synopsis

Kōmei devises a plan where Zoro and Sanji take part in an eating contest, and the two eat a strange "good-for-nothing-only" mushroom that turns them into good-for-nothing men. The two are then locked in a jail cell. When the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates chase after their imprisoned crew, they land on the island of Nebulandia, which features a mysterious fog made from sea water, and it has the same effects as seastone. The Straw Hat Pirates' arrival on Nebulandia is also a part of Kōmei's plan.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Megumi Urawa
(young)
Brina Palencia
(young)
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Ikue Ōtani
(young)
Megan Shipman
(young)
Shanks Shūichi Ikeda Brandon Potter
Benn Beckman Aruno Tahara Sean Hennigan
Yasopp Michitaka Kobayashi Jeff Johnson
Lucky Roo Jin Domon John Burgmeier
Makino Makiko Ōmoto Gwendolyn Lau
Mayor Woop Slap Keiichi Sonobe Barry Yandell
Higuma Yukimasa Kishino Kyle Hebert
Kuina Machiko Toyoshima Monica Rial
Koushirou Unshō Ishizuka Chuck Huber
Koby Mika Doi Leah Clark
Morgan Banjō Ginga Brett Weaver
Helmeppo Kōichi Nagano Mike McFarland
Rika Emi Uwagawa Kate Oxley
Dracule Mihawk Hirohiko Kakegawa John Gremillion
Kaya Mariko Kouda Carrie Savage
Carrot Noriko Yoshitake Kate Oxley
Onion Makiko Ōmoto Cynthia Cranz
Pepper Miyuki Kawasho Cherami Leigh
Klahadore/Kuro Kōichi Hashimoto Kent Williams
Jango Kazuki Yao Kenny Green
Zeff Ben Hiura Garrett Schenck
Patty Tetsu Inada Jeremy Inman
Don Krieg Fumihiko Tachiki Andy Mullins
Ghin Kenichi Ono David Matranga
Pearl Hiroyuki Kawamoto J. Michael Tatum
Bell-mère Noriko Hidaka Cynthia Cranz
Nojiko Wakana Yamazaki Tiffany Grant
Genzo Kōzō Shioya Bill Flynn
Nako Tomohisa Asō R. Bruce Elliott
Yosaku Yasuhiko Tokuyama Josh Martin
Johnny Masaya Takatsuka Christopher Ayres
Arlong Jūrōta Kosugi Chris Rager
Hatchan Toshiyuki Morikawa George Manley
Kuroobi Hisao Egawa Patrick Seitz
Choo Masaya Onosaka Jay Hickman
Nezumi Tamotsu Nishiwaki Derick Snow
Narrator Mahito Ōba Bill Jenkins

Additional Voices

  • James Ashcraft
  • Ben Balmaceda
  • Dalton Barlow
  • Kimmie Britt
  • Brad Kurtz
  • James Larabee
  • Thomas Llewellyn
  • Emi Lo
  • Meg McClain
  • Spencer McGuire
  • Joshua Passmore
  • Kyle Phillips
  • Jack Reeder
  • JT Snyder
  • Michael Steves
  • Kevin Thelwell
  • Ashe Thurman
  • Sebastian Todd

Notes

  • Jeff Johnson replaced Scott Freeman as Yasopp due to Freeman's arrest in 2014.
  • Megan Shipman replaced Christine Auten as Young Sanji due to Auten's inactivity in voice acting.
  • Garrett Schenck replaced Grant James as Zeff due to Grant's retirement.
  • David Matranga replaced Illich Guardiola as Gin due to Guardiola's firing.
  • Derick Snow replaced Vic Mignogna as Nezumi due to Mignogna's firing earlier in 2019.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
FUNimation Entertainment 2019 DVD.jpg
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BD
1
NTSC
A
DVB-T
United States United States

External Links

  • One Piece: Episode of East Blue (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

One Piece: Episode of Skypiea

One Piece: Episode of Skypiea (ONE PIECE エピソード オブ 空島 Episōdo obu Sorajima) is a 2022 anime special of the One Piece anime. It premiered in Japan on August 25, 2018. FUNimation Entertainment has produced an English dub of the special, which was released on DVD/Blu-Ray on November 26, 2019.

Synopsis

The Straw Hats embark on a dangerous trip to the sky where their destination comes straight out of a fairytale. The island of Skypiea and its grand city of gold await among the clouds, but a clash of winged clans and a man who calls himself God won't make things easy! Only Luffy can resist this God's mighty power and light the mysteries of the past.

Cast

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Monkey D. Luffy Mayumi Tanaka Colleen Clinkenbeard
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai Christopher Sabat
Nami Akemi Okamura Luci Christian
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi Sonny Strait
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata Eric Vale
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani Brina Palencia
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi Stephanie Young
Eneru Toshiyuki Morikawa J. Michael Tatum
Montblanc Noland Hōchū Ōtsuka Daniel Penz
Montblanc Cricket Naoya Uchida George Manley
Calgara Hidekatsu Shibata Robert McCollum
Satori Yasuhiro Takato Chris Cason
Shura Shinichirō Ōta Kent Williams
Gedatsu Masaya Takatsuka Bob Carter
Ohm Eiji Takemoto Patrick McAlister
Wyper Masaki Aizawa J. Paul Slavens
Reiko Kiuchi
(young)
Leah Clark
Laki Michie Tomizawa Lydia Mackay
Conis Rieko Takahashi Jill Harris
Gan Fall Ennosuke Ichikawa IV John Swasey
Aisa Masami Suzuki Cherami Leigh
Mousse Yūko Minaguchi Brittney Karbowski
Seto Ryohei Arai Ricco Fajardo
Fuza Masaya Takatsuka
Holy Osamu Ryūtani Ben Bryant
Kashigami ¿? Gabe Kunda
Nola Masaya Takatsuka Jim Foronda
Pierre Kazuya Nakai Zach Bolton
Su Akemi Okamura Bryn Apprill
Narrator Mahito Ōba Bill Jenkins

Additional Voices

  • Randy E. Aguebor
  • Duncan Brannan
  • Ben Bryant
  • Colleen Clinkenbeard
  • Jacqui Davis
  • Ricco Fajardo
  • Shawn Gann
  • Jim Johnson
  • Gabe Kunda
  • Bryan Massey
  • Andy Mullins
  • Christopher Dontrell Piper
  • Chris Rager
  • Tyson Rinehart
  • Aaron Roberts
  • Hunter Scott
  • Ian Sinclair
  • Kevin Thelwell
  • Megan White
  • Christopher Wehkamp
  • Brian Witkowicz

Notes

  • Jill Harris replaced Laura Bailey as Conis and Patrick McAlister replaced Troy Baker as Ohm.

Video Releases

Distributor Year Format Region Country
FUNimation Entertainment 2019 DVD.jpg
+
BD
1
NTSC
A
DVB-T
United States United States

External Links

  • One Piece: Episode of Skypiea (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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