One Piece

One Piece

ONE PIECE

8.70Comunidad
TV
24min
FALL 19991999
Rank #54Popularity #172,718,674Members

Synopsis

Gold Roger, celebrated as the Pirate King, was the most powerful and notorious figure to ever sail the Grand Line. His arrest and execution by the World Government altered the course of history. With his dying breath, Roger revealed the existence of One Piece, the world's greatest treasure. This announcement sparked the Great Age of Pirates, inspiring countless individuals to seek One Piece for the promise of infinite riches, glory, and the supreme title of Pirate King. Among them is Monkey D. Luffy, a seventeen-year-old who breaks the mold of the stereotypical pirate. Rather than a cruel, hardened rogue who raids villages for sport, Luffy is driven by a genuine sense of wonder: the thrill of adventure, the joy of meeting fascinating new people, and the hunt for One Piece. Following in the footsteps of his childhood idol, Luffy and his crew traverse the Grand Line, facing wild adventures, uncovering dark secrets, and battling formidable enemies on their journey to claim One Piece.

Background

The anime had a hiatus from October 13, 2024, to April 6, 2025. The anime switched to a seasonal release model starting from April 5, 2026. The airing time was Wednesdays 19:00 between October 20, 1999 - March 2001. The airing time was changed to Sundays 19:30 between April 2001 - December 2004. The airing time was changed to Sundays 9:30 between October 6, 2006 - October 13, 2024. The airing time was again changed to Sundays 23:15 on April 6, 2025. Several anime-original arcs have been adapted into light novels, and the series has inspired 50+ video games as of 2023. In June 2004, One Piece was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment, which partnered with Viz Media for home video distribution. As One Piece proved unsuitable for their target demographic, 4Kids Entertainment censored the show to meet their standards, and, in December 2006, they stopped its production. In April 2007, Funimation took over the series licensing, providing an uncut version that remained faithful to the original release. In Japan, the anime's first 574 episodes were released exclusively on DVD by Avex Pictures from February 21, 2001, to December 4, 2013. Blu-rays also became available with the DVDs starting on January 8, 2014. In North America, Viz Media released the anime on DVD between February 28, 2006, and June 26, 2007. Funimation has re-released and continued the series since May 27, 2008. From March 23, 2021, the DVDs were accompanied by Blu-rays as well.

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