One Piece (season 11)

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One Piece
Season 11
Sabaody Archipelago
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The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Toei Animation of the eleventh season.
No. of episodes26
Release
Original network Fuji Television
Original releaseDecember 21, 2008 (2008-12-21) 
June 28, 2009 (2009-06-28)
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The eleventh season of the One Piece anime series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. The majority of the season covers the "Sabaody Archipelago" story arc, which deals with the Straw Hats preparing to enter Fishman Island by having their ship coated for undersea travel. [1] During their stay, they meet an old enemy Hatchan, his friends Keimi and Papaggu, and the first mate of Gold Roger, Silvers Rayleigh, as well as 9 rookie pirates known as the "11 Supernovas". In an incident involving the auction of Keimi, the crew and the pirates are attacked by top members of the Marines, including Bartholomew Kuma, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. The final two episodes continue the "History Drama Boss Luffy" story established in the fourth TV Special and featured in the ninth season. [2]

Contents

The season aired on Fuji Television from December 21, 2008 to June 28, 2009 and consisted of 26 episodes. The first two DVD compilations of the series were released on January 7, 2011 [3] [4] with two individual volumes released monthly and the last DVD compilations were released on March 2, 2011. [5] [6] This season's episode count and title were announced in the One Piece Movie 10 Guide Book, "One Piece-Pia". [7]

The season uses two different pieces of theme music. The first opening, a cover version of the first opening theme "We Are!" (ウィーアー!) by Hiroshi Kitadani, is performed by TVXQ, as "We Are! (Animation One Piece 10th Anniversary Ver.)", who also performs the season's second opening theme, titled "Share the World", starting with episode 395 onwards.

Episodes

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Spa Island
3821"The Slow-Slow Menace! 'Silver Fox' Foxy Returns!"
Transliteration: "Noro Noro no Kyōi – Gingitsune no Fokushī Futatabi" (Japanese: ノロノロの脅威 銀狐のフォクシー再び)
Tetsuya EndōTakuya MasumotoDecember 21, 2008 (2008-12-21) [8] [9] March 5, 2017
The Straw Hats take a vacation at Spa Island, a ship with luxury facilities that even serves pirates and criminals, but while there, they encounter Foxy and his crew, who are pursuing two small girls: Lina and her older sister Sayo. The Straw Hats manage to defeat the Foxy Pirates, and learn that they had been pursuing Lina and Sayo for the girls' notebook, which shows their father's research on how to create a special gem, the solution for which can be found on the ship. Lina considers her father a liar, but Sayo believes him. Suddenly, Sayo is abducted, and the owner of the island, Doran, says that if they want her back, they must complete the research and find the gem.
3832"The Great Scramble for Treasure! Collapse! Spa Island!"
Transliteration: "Otakara Daisōdatsusen! Hōkai! Supa Airando-gō" (Japanese: お宝大争奪戦! 崩壊! スパアイランド号)
Directed by: Makoto Sonoda
Storyboarded by: Tetsuya Endō
Takuya MasumotoDecember 28, 2008 (2008-12-28) [9] [10] March 12, 2017
After Lina reveals that she has searched all over the ship, Luffy decides to destroy the ship in order to find Sayo. The Straw Hats manage to fight off Doran's men, but Doran unveils a large cannon and aims it at Sayo. Sayo tells Lina that their father truly cared for them and believed that his research would bear fruit, and left in order to protect them from his pursuers. The Straw Hats manage to rescue Sayo and destroy Spa Island, and notice that the X on Lina's father's map pointed to an X-shaped underwater volcano opening beneath the island. Several days later, Sayo and Lina complete the gem and send it to the Straw Hats, but as candy rain falls on the Sunny, Luffy accidentally loses it.
3843"Brook's Great Struggle! Is the Path to Becoming a True Comrade Rigorous?"
Transliteration: "Burukku Daifuntō – Shin no Nakama e no Michi Kewashi?" (Japanese: ブルック大奮闘 真の仲間への道険し?)
Naoyuki ItōYoshiyuki SugaJanuary 11, 2009 (2009-01-11) [11] [12] March 19, 2017

Brook, having heard of the Straw Hats' adventures while reading their logbook, and not wanting to become a burden to them in the New World, decides to help out around the ship, but ends up causing problems with whatever he tries to do. Robin tells him that while she had feared being abandoned when her pursuers closed in on her, and that she had planned to sacrifice herself for them, they came through for her, and that he should not worry about his place in the crew.


Note: This was the final episode of One Piece to air on Toonami until January 2022. The reason for the original removal of One Piece on the block was cited as lower than acceptable ratings by block runner Jason DeMarco. [13]
Sabaody Archipelago
3854"Arriving at Halfway Through the Grand Line! The Red Line"
Transliteration: "Gurand Rain Hanshū Tōtatsu! Reddo Rain" (Japanese: 偉大なる航路半周到達! 赤い土の大陸)
Yutaka NakashimaIsao MurayamaJanuary 18, 2009 (2009-01-18) [12] [14]
Sengoku complains about Kuma's sparing the Straw Hats, but Garp is confident that they will not talk about defeating Moria. The Straw Hats reach the Red Line, on the other side of the world where they entered the Grand Line, and briefly reflect on how far they have come and how far they have to go. Robin, Brook and Luffy investigate with the Shark Submerge to see how they could get to Fish-man Isle, but are unable to go deep enough to find any clues. A Sea Rabbit attacks them, and after they defeat it, it spits out a mermaid named Camie and her starfish pet, Pappagu.
3865"Hatred of the Straw Hat Crew – Enter Iron Mask Duval"
Transliteration: "Mugiwara Ichimi Nikushi – Tekkamen no Dyubaru Tōjō" (Japanese: 麦わら一味憎し 鉄仮面のデュバル登場)
Sumio WatanabeKoga NaokiJanuary 25, 2009 (2009-01-25) [12] [15]
Camie and Pappagu introduce themselves to the Straw Hats, who then later find out that their fish-man friend has been kidnapped by Iron Mask Duval and the Macro Gang. The Straw Hats set out to rescue him, and are attacked by Duval's henchmen, the Flying Fish Riders. When they recognise the Straw Hats' flag, they retreat and inform Duval that the man who ruined his life is approaching, and he replies that he can't wait to have his revenge!
3876"The Fated Reunion! Save the Imprisoned Fish-man"
Transliteration: "Innen no Saikai! Toraware no Gyojin o Sukuidase" (Japanese: 因縁の再会! 囚われの魚人を救い出せ)
Yukihiko NakaoTsuyoshi SakuraiFebruary 1, 2009 (2009-02-01) [12] [16]
The Straw Hats arrive at Duval's base noticing how quiet it is. They then find Camie's fish-man friend in a cage, only to recognize him as Hatchan, a former member of Arlong's crew. Luffy refuses to help him, so Camie and Pappagu try to rescue their friend on their own but are quickly captured by Macro Fishmen Pirates. The Straw Hats then decide to help, only to spring the trap Duval had planned for them.
3887"Tragedy! The Truth of the Unmasked Duval"
Transliteration: "Higeki! Kamen ni Kakusareta Dyubaru no Shinjitsu" (Japanese: 悲劇! 仮面に隠されたデュバルの真実)
Yoshihiro UedaYoshiyuki SugaFebruary 8, 2009 (2009-02-08) [17]
The Flying Fish Riders launch their attack on the Straw Hats. Luffy tries riding one of them, but ends up underwater. Meanwhile, Hatchi is freed by Zoro, who hasn't fully healed from Thriller Bark. Luffy's second attempt at riding a flying fish sees him crash into Duval's room where he sees him without his helmet. During a brief fight with Luffy, Duval appears before the other Straw Hats, where he announces that the man he wants to kill is Sanji who has no idea who he is. Luffy then knocks his helmet off, revealing that he looks just like Sanji's wanted poster.
3898"Explosion! The Sunny's Super Secret Weapon: Gaon Cannon"
Transliteration: "Sakuretsu! Sanī-gō no Chōhimitsu Heiki Gaon Hō" (Japanese: 炸裂! サニー号の超秘密兵器ガオン砲)
Katsumi TokoroYoshiyuki SugaFebruary 15, 2009 (2009-02-15) [18] [19]
Duval reveals that he was once a small-time bandit until Sanji's wanted poster came to light. Since then, he hid his face with the iron mask until he would get revenge on Sanji. He then uses steel nets to nearly drown Sanji, until Camie saves him. And with that, Sanji deals a fatal kick combo at Duval's face. Meanwhile, the Flying Fish Riders attempt to crush the Thousand Sunny, but with the newly installed Gaon Cannon, they are quickly defeated.
3909"Landing to Get to Fish-man Island – The Sabaody Archipelago"
Transliteration: "Gyojintō o Mokushishite Jōriku – Shabondi Shotō" (Japanese: 魚人島を目指して上陸 シャボンディ諸島)
Hiroaki MiyamotoHirohiko KamisakaFebruary 22, 2009 (2009-02-22) [19] [20]
With the Flying Fish Riders taken care of, the Straw Hats rest as Hatchan treats them to the promised Takoyaki. Duval shows up again, not for revenge, but to thank Sanji since his kicks altered Duval's face to become handsome and suave, or so he thinks. To make up for the trouble he's caused, he leaves his Snail Phone number with the Straw Hats in case they may need his assistance before departing with the newly christened Rosy Life Riders. The Sunny sets sail for the Sabaody Archipelago, the stepping stone to Fish-man Island. Hatchan explains that one needs to have their ship coated with a bubble resin in order to travel underwater, and once they reach Sabaody, he promises to find them a ship coater that he trusts. He also warns them that the world nobility will be on the island, and no matter what happens, not to touch them, even if they witness a murder.
39110"Tyranny! The Rulers of Sabaody, the Celestial Dragons"
Transliteration: "Bōgyaku! Shabondi no Shihaisha Tenryūbito" (Japanese: 暴虐! シャボンディの支配者天竜人)
Yukihiko NakaoHitoshi TanakaMarch 1, 2009 (2009-03-01) [19] [21]
After landing on the Sabaody Archipelago, the Straw Hats begin searching for a man Hatchan knows who can coat their ship so they can continue on to Fish-man Island. Usopp and Franky stay behind to make repairs to the ship and Sanji stays as well to guard the treasure for Nami. Hachi tells the Straw Hats that the World Nobles are also known as the Celestial Dragons and that they wear masks so that they don't breath the same air as the common people. He also tells them that Sabaody is crawling with famous pirates, bounty hunters, and slave traders. Luffy notices a wound on Hachi's head to which Hachi tells them not to mind it and also to treat Camie and himself like humans. Meanwhile Luffy, Brook, Chopper and Hachi run into a runaway slave who is begging for someone to take off his slave collar. He tries to take it off himself but then the collar explodes. The Celestial Dragons come to the scene and Hachi tells Luffy and the others to get on their knees. They start kicking and torturing the dead slave, and Luffy struggles to not interfere. Pappagu reveals the World Nobles to be the descendants of the creators of the World Government and harming them is an act of war.
39211"New Rivals Gather! The 11 Supernovas"
Transliteration: "Aratana Raibaru Shūketsu! Jūichinin no Chōshinsei" (Japanese: 新たなライバル集結! 11人の超新星)
Hiroyuki SatōHirohiko KamisakaMarch 8, 2009 (2009-03-08) [19] [22]
Luffy and his group defeat some bounty hunters who were attempting to capture them. Later, they meet up with Hatchan's old friend, Shakki, while she was busy beating up two guys who didn't pay up. Shakki tells the gang to wait and resumes beating up the two guys in front of Chopper and the starfish, while they spewed out blood. She then throws them outside. In her bar where she informs Luffy that he and Zoro are part of the Eleven Supernovas, rookie pirates with over 100,000,000 berry bounties on their heads. She also mentions her mysterious friend, the coating mechanic, who is stronger than all 11 Supernovas put together!
39312"The Target is Camie! The Looming Clutches of a Professional Kidnapper"
Transliteration: "Hyōteki wa Keimī!! Semaru Hitosarai-ya no Mashu" (Japanese: 標的はケイミー!! 迫る人攫い屋の魔手)
Tetsuya EndōYoshiyuki SugaMarch 15, 2009 (2009-03-15) [23]
Luffy's group begins to look for Rayleigh and "searches" the islands local amusement park. There they spend most of the day enjoying themselves, even fulfilling Camie's dream of riding the Ferris wheel. However unbeknownst to them, a bounty hunter named Peterman is tailing them, having gotten info that Camie is a mermaid from the bounty hunters that Luffy's group previously encountered. Meanwhile, on another part of the island, Saint Charloss, another World Noble, shoots an injured man that doctors were trying to bring into a hospital simply because the man was in his way. Saint Charloss then proceeds to take the nurse who was with the injured man for his wife, shooting her fiancee when he objects. Zoro, who stumbles upon the scene, unintentionally angers Charloss which causes Charloss to fire his gun. Zoro immediately dodges and goes to counterattack. However, Bonney stops the attack in order to ensure that an admiral will not come to the island. Back at the Sunny, Sanji, Usopp and Franky receive an urgent call from Chopper stating that Camie has been kidnapped and Luffy's group doesn't know where to look for her due to the size of the island. Sanji tells them to stand by, explaining that he will call the Rosy Life Riders.
39413"Rescue Camie! The Archipelago’s Lingering Dark History"
Transliteration: "Keimī o Sukue - Shotō ni Nokoru Ankoku no Rekishi" (Japanese: ケイミーを救え 諸島に残る暗黒の歴史)
Makoto SonodaHitoshi TanakaMarch 29, 2009 (2009-03-29) [24]
Duval and his crew arrive on the archipelago and start gathering the Straw Hats up to bring them to the Human Auction House, where the kidnappers have brought Camie. Robin tells Nami why the Fishmen and Merfolk are not welcome on the island as in the past they had been discriminated against and classified as just fish. At the auction house itself Saint Rosward and Saint Sharulia arrive complaining that Saint Charloss is late. Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid, and their crews are already present. Backstage are Camie and the other human merchandise, including the coating mechanic, Silvers Rayleigh, former first mate of Gold Roger himself.
39514"Time Limit – The Human Auction Begins"
Transliteration: "Taimu Rimitto - Hyūman Ōkushon Kaimaku" (Japanese: タイムリミット 人間オークション開幕)
Yutaka NakashimaYoshiyuki SugaApril 5, 2009 (2009-04-05) [25]
The human auction finally begins, and it is only then that the Straw Hats discovered that their mermaid friend is being sold off at Grove 1. After rendezvousing there (save for Zoro, Luffy, Brook, and Robin), their initial plan to extract Camie is thwarted upon learning that the World Government and the Celestial Dragons are involved in the slave trade, so Nami decides that they'll buy Camie back in the auction itself. Meanwhile, the rest of the archipelago receives news that the World Government is going to execute the captured Portgas D. Ace, a move that could provoke a war with Whitebeard.
39615"The Fist Explodes! Destroy the Auction"
Transliteration: "Tekken Sakuretsu! Ōkushon o Buttsubuse" (Japanese: 鉄拳炸裂! オークションをぶっつぶせ)
Katsumi TokoroHirohiko KamisakaApril 12, 2009 (2009-04-12) [26]
The auction continues, but Saint Charloss arrives and ruins the Straw Hats' plan to buy Camie back by placing an exorbitant bid on her. The proceedings are then interrupted when Luffy and his Flying Fish crash into the auction house, but he is restrained from rushing the stage by Hatchan, who accidentally reveals his Fish-man nature in the process. While the nobility recoils in disgust, Charloss shoots him, gloating about obtaining a Fish-man slave. Luffy snaps and punches Charloss in the face.
39716"Major Panic! Desperate Struggle at the Auction House"
Transliteration: "Dai Panikku! Ōkushon Kaijō no Shitō" (Japanese: 大パニック! オークション会場の死闘)
Yoshihiro UedaHitoshi TanakaApril 19, 2009 (2009-04-19) [27]
After Luffy punches Charloss, the guards begin to attack the Straw Hats, and most of the observers, except for Charloss' family and Kid and Law's crews, evacuate. The Straw Hats fight the guards as Robin, Brook and Usopp arrive to help, with Usopp accidentally knocking Rosward unconscious as he falls through the roof, and work to save Camie. The Navy alerted to Luffy attacking Charloss, and surround the auction house. An infuriated Shalria attempts to kill Camie, but is knocked out by a sudden burst of "Haki" from Rayleigh, who emerges from backstage and reveals himself to Luffy.
39817"Admiral Kizaru Takes Action! Sabaody Archipelago Thrown into Chaos"
Transliteration: "Taishō Kizaru Ugoku! Sōzen Shabondi Shotō" (Japanese: 大将黄猿動く! 騒然シャボンディ諸島)
Sumio WatanabeYoshiyuki SugaApril 26, 2009 (2009-04-26) [28]
News of the attack on the World Nobles reaches the pirates in the town, as well as the Navy Headquarters, where Kizaru decides to go to the island in order to deal with the situation. Donquixote Doflamingo, who owns the auction house, tells Disco that the Seven Warlords will be called to war against the Whitebeard Pirates. Rayleigh introduces himself to the Straw Hats, frees Camie from her collar, and notes that he is the coating engineer that they have been looking for. Luffy, Kid and Law go out to fight the Navy, who are no match for their Devil Fruit abilities.
39918"Break Through the Siege! The Navy vs. the Three Captains"
Transliteration: "Hōim Ami o Toppaseyo! Kaigun VS Sannin no Senchō" (Japanese: 包囲網を突破せよ! 海軍VS三人の船長)
Yukihiko NakaoHirohiko KamisakaMay 3, 2009 (2009-05-03) [29]
Luffy, Law and Kid's crews join the fight, defeat the rest of the Navy outside the auction house, promising to meet and fight in the New World. Luffy's crew escapes with the help of the Rosy Life Riders. A mysterious figure that appears to be Kuma intercepts Kid and Law, then begins attacking them with lasers.
40019"Roger and Rayleigh – the King of the Pirates and His Right Hand Man"
Transliteration: "Rojā to Reirī – Kaizoku Ō to sono Migiude" (Japanese: ロジャーとレイリー 海賊王とその右腕)
Katsumi TokoroYoshiyuki SugaMay 10, 2009 (2009-05-10) [30]
Upon arriving back at Shakky's Bar, Rayleigh reveals to the Straw Hats that he was first mate to the legendary Gold Roger and the truth to his crew's dismissal. Thus they leave soon after with a bit of Rayleigh's Vivrecard for each of them, and he tells them to come back in three days when their ship will be ready. Meanwhile, Admiral Kizaru arrives at the Archipelago...
40120"No Escape!? Admiral Kizaru’s Light Speed Kick!!"
Transliteration: "Kaihi Fukanō!? Taishō Kizaru no Kōsoku no Keri" (Japanese: 回避不可能!? 大将黄猿の光速の蹴り)
Yutaka NakashimaHitoshi TanakaMay 17, 2009 (2009-05-17) [31]
Admiral Kizaru appears in the Archipelago and demonstrates his mysterious light abilities before taking on the Supernova Basil Hawkins, while Urouge and Drake fight a Pacifista. Kid and Law continue their bout with another Pacifista while the Straw Hat Pirates come face to face with a third one. A shady figure with a giant broadaxe is seen at the end, waiting for a call.
40221"Overwhelming! The Navy’s Fighting Weapons, the Pacifistas"
Transliteration: "Attōteki! Kaigun no Sentō Heiki Pashifisuta" (Japanese: 圧倒的! 海軍の戦闘兵器パシフィスタ)
Tetsuya EndōYoshiyuki SugaMay 24, 2009 (2009-05-24) [32]
The Straw Hat Pirates fight against one of the Pacifistas, and while it does not have Kuma's Devil Fruit powers, it is still able to withstand their strongest attacks while firing devastating lasers at the crew. Elsewhere on the archipelago, Kizaru easily defeats Hawkins, Urouge, Drake and Apoo before Sentomaru contacts him. The situation for the Straw Hats grows even more desperate as Zoro suffers pain from his wounds.
40322"An Even Stronger Enemy Appears! The Battle Axe-Carrying Sentomaru"
Transliteration: "Saranaru Kyōteki Arawaru! Masakari Katsuida Sentōmaru" (Japanese: さらなる強敵現る! 鉞かついだ戦桃丸)
Yoshihiro UedaYoshiyuki SugaMay 31, 2009 (2009-05-31) [33]
The Straw Hats combine their strongest attacks to defeat the Pacifista, but are exhausted after the battle. Sentomaru arrives with another Pacifista, and Luffy attempts to escape, dividing the Straw Hats into three groups. Unfortunately, Sentomaru intercepts his group, the Pacifista cuts off Sanji's group, and Kizaru attacks Zoro's group, knocking Zoro down and preparing to finish him off.
40423"Admiral Kizaru's Fierce Assault! The Straw Hats Face Certain Death!"
Transliteration: "Taishō Kizaru no Mōkō – Mugiwara Ichimi Zettaizetsumei!" (Japanese: 大将黄猿の猛攻 麦わら一味絶体絶命!)
Makoto SonodaHirohiko KamisakaJune 7, 2009 (2009-06-07) [34]
Usopp and Brook's attempts to attack Kizaru fail, but Rayleigh arrives, managing to block Kizaru's attack and hold him off. Luffy orders his crew to retreat, declaring the enemies impossible for them to defeat at this time, but Sentomaru and the other Pacifista bar their escape and even Chopper's monster form is unable to turn the situation to their advantage. The real Kuma arrives and uses his Devil Fruit powers to make Zoro disappear.
40524"Eliminated Friends – The Final Day of the Straw Hat Crew"
Transliteration: "Kesareta Nakama-tachi – Mugiwara Ichimi Saigo no Hi" (Japanese: 消された仲間たち 麦わら一味最後の日)
Hiroaki MiyamotoHirohiko KamisakaJune 14, 2009 (2009-06-14) [35]
Sentomaru reveals that Kuma has the ability to make people fly through the sky to far away places. Kuma uses his ability to make the other Pacifista and the rest of the Straw Hats disappear, while Luffy struggles desperately to protect them and Rayleigh is occupied dealing with Kizaru. Kuma tells Rayleigh something that he is reluctant to believe before teleporting a despairing Luffy away, completely defeating the Straw Hats.
Boss Luffy Historical Special
40625"Feudal Era Side Story – Boss Luffy Appears Again"
Transliteration: "Jidaigeki Tokubetsu Hen – Rufi-Oyabun Futatabi Kenzan" (Japanese: 時代劇特別編 ルフィ親分再び見参)
Tetsuya EndōHitoshi TanakaJune 21, 2009 (2009-06-21) [36]
In an alternate universe set in Edo period Japan, the Mikoshi race is about to take place, the winner of which receives a million Berries, and Boss Luffy and his friends recruit Franky to build them a mikoshi. Meanwhile, Thriller LTD enters the race, and begins working to sabotage its competitors, including groups based on the Flying Fish Riders and Rolling Pirates. The crew meets up with Brook, who cannot remember anything other than his own name, and tries to stop Thriller LTD from interfering. They arrive to find their mikoshi destroyed, and Brook remembers that he was once part of Thriller LTD before trying to leave and being thrown in a river by Hogback, Perona and Absalom.
40726"Feudal Era Side Story – Defeat Thriller Company's Trap"
Transliteration: "Jidaigeki Tokubetsu Hen – Yabure! Surirā Shōkai no Wana" (Japanese: 時代劇特別編 破れ! スリラー商会の罠)
Naoyuki ItōHitoshi TanakaJune 28, 2009 (2009-06-28) [37]
Robin reveals Brook's past to Luffy and his friends, and they decide to help him. Brook is captured by Thriller LTD, but Luffy and Zoro arrive to help him escape. The group rebuilds their mikoshi, which is modeled after the Thousand Sunny, and faces Thriller LTD's Oars-shaped mikoshi in the race. They win with the help of its special abilities, and Luffy sends Hogback, Perona and Absalom flying for disrupting the festival. Igaram confiscates the prize money to pay for the damage to the town, but allows them to see the treasure, which is a pair of panties that can grant wishes if a beautiful woman wears them. Brook suggests that Mao wear them and she punches him out, once again erasing his memory.

Home media release

Japanese

Toei Animation (Japan, Region 2 DVD)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
11thシーズン シャボンディ諸島篇piece.01382–385January 7, 2011 [38]
piece.02386–389January 7, 2011 [39]
piece.03390–393February 2, 2011 [40]
piece.04394–397February 2, 2011 [41]
piece.05398–401March 2, 2011 [42]
piece.06402–405March 2, 2011 [43]
ワンピース時代劇スペシャル『麦わらのルフィ親分捕物帖3』406–407October 26, 2012 [44]
ONE PIECE Log Collection“SHABODY”384–393July 26, 2013 [45]
“ROOKIES”394–405August 23, 2013 [46]

English

In North America, the season was recategorized as the end of "Season Six" and the beginning of "Season Seven" for its DVD release by Funimation Entertainment. The Australian Season sets were renamed Collection 31 though 33.

Funimation Entertainment (USA, Region 1), Manga Entertainment (UK, Region 2), Madman Entertainment (Australia, Region 4)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateISBNRef.
USAUKAustralia
Season SixVoyage Four373–384April 7, 2015N/AJune 10, 2015ISBN N/A [47] [48]
Season SevenVoyage One385–396July 14, 2015September 16, 2015ISBN N/A [49] [50]
Voyage Two397–409September 1, 2015November 18, 2015ISBN N/A [51] [52]
CollectionsCollection 16373–396June 28, 2016March 27, 2017N/AISBN N/A [53]
Collection 17397–421October 11, 2016June 25, 2018ISBN N/A [54] [55]
Treasure Chest CollectionFour300–396N/ADecember 7, 2016ISBN N/A [56]
Five397–491September 6, 2017ISBN N/A [57]
Voyage CollectionEight349–396March 7, 2018ISBN N/A [58]
Nine397–445May 9, 2018ISBN N/A [59]

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The third season of the One Piece anime series, subtitled Enter Chopper at the Winter Island on home video, was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. The third season deals with the Straw Hat Pirates trying to find a doctor after Nami falls sick. They sail to Drum Island where they face off against the Wapol Pirates. There they meet Chopper who joins the crew.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 4) Season of television series

The fourth season of the One Piece anime series was directed by Konosuke Uda and produced by Toei Animation. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The first 16 episodes, dealing with Nefertari Vivi and the Straw Hats as they arrive in Alabasta to stop a civil war from happening, make up the Arabasta Jōriku arc. The remaining episodes make up the "Arabasta Gekidō" arc, in which the protagonists defeat Baroque Works and Nico Robin joins the crew. This season adapts the 18th to 24th volumes of the manga by Eiichiro Oda.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 5) Season of television series

The fifth season of the One Piece anime series was directed by Kōnosuke Uda and produced by Toei Animation. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates, but instead of adaptating part of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga, it features three completely original, self-contained story arcs. The first five episodes, each following their own plots, form the "Dreams!" (ドリームス!) arc. The next three episodes make up the "Shutsugeki! Zenii Kaizoku Dan" storyline and focus on the Straw Hats meeting an old moneylender. The last five episodes form the "Niji no Kanata e" arc and deal with the protagonists getting trapped inside a mysterious, rainbow-colored mist.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 6) Season of television series

The sixth season of the One Piece anime series, split into two "Sky Island" chapters, was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. It was licensed by Funimation as the first season after 4Kids Entertainment dropped their heavily edited dubbing. The sixth season deals primarily with the Straw Hat Pirates's exploration of the legendary Skypiea, a land of winged humanoids built upon clouds, where they face off against Eneru and his henchmen.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 7) Season of television series

The seventh season of the One Piece anime series are produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kōnosuke Uda adapted from Eiichiro Oda's manga of the same name. The season was released in Japan as a single chapter, called "Escape! The Naval Fortress & The Foxy Pirate Crew". It deals with the Straw Hat Pirates' infiltration of and escape from a Marine fortress to reclaim their confiscated treasure. The Straw Hats later meet Foxy the Silver Fox and his crew, who challenges them to the Davy Back Fight, a competition involving battles between Foxy's crew and Luffy's crew. Soon after, they encounter Admiral Aokiji, a Marine admiral who is determined to capture Nico Robin, but spares the crew after defeating Luffy.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 8) Season of television series

The eight season of the One Piece anime series contains The "Water Seven" Chapter. Its episodes are directed by Kōnosuke Uda and Munehisa Sakai and produced by Toei Animation. The episodes are based on Eiichirō Oda's One Piece manga series, and adapt the 34th through 39th volumes of its source material over thirty-five episodes. They initially ran from April 17, 2005 through April 30, 2006 on Fuji TV. Twelve DVD compilations, each containing three episodes, were released by Toei between January 10 to December 5, 2007. In October 2011, Funimation announced they had acquired this season, along with the entirety of the previous season for release as part of their own US "Season Four". The press release stated that the episodes would be featured in 16:9 widescreen. The press release also mentioned that the episodes would be released in "HD" hinting at a possible Blu-ray release, but made no direct mention of the high definition disc format. However, the Japanese analog broadcasts are still in 4:3 fullscreen format.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 9) Season of television series

The ninth season of the One Piece anime series was directed by Kōnosuke Uda and produced by Toei Animation. 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. The majority of the season covers the "Enies Lobby" story arc, which adapts Oda's manga from the end of the 39th through the 45th volumes. Between Enies Lobby episodes there is the five episode arc "Straw Hat Theater & Straw Pirate Tales", with the flashback scenes being shown in 4:3 fullscreen format and are pillarboxed within the 16:9 widescreen format, and three episodes covering the "Historical Drama Boss Luffy". "Ice Hunter" deals with the Straw Hats taking on the Atchino Family to retrieve their flag. The final episode is a stand-alone storyline featuring Chopperman.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 10) Season of television series

The tenth season of the One Piece anime series, the "Thriller Bark Chapter", was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Munehisa Sakai based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. 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.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 12) Season of television series

The twelfth season of the One Piece anime series was directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto and produced by Toei Animation. It contains a single story arc, called "Nyōgashima", which mainly adapts material from the 53rd and 54th volumes of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga, following the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates after they are scattered across the world by Bartholomew Kuma. Focusing on Luffy, the first 10 episodes depict his stay on Amazon Lilly, an island that is inhabited solely by the Kuja, a tribe of women warriors, and ruled by their leader, the "Pirate Empress" Boa Hancock, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. The remaining 4 episodes give insight into the fates of Luffy's crew, while he travels to Impel Down, the world's largest prison, to save his brother, Portgas D. Ace, from execution.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 13) Season of television series

The thirteenth season of the One Piece anime series titled "Impel Down", was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. It deals with the imprisonment of Luffy's brother Portgas D. Ace and Luffy's attempt to infiltrate the great prison Impel Down to save him. Luffy meets several old enemies from his past in this arc, including Buggy the Clown, Mr. 2, and Mr. 3. There is also a 4 episode arc set outside the current continuity titled "A Gold Lion's Ambition", which serves as a prologue to the concurrently released One Piece Film: Strong World. This arc features Luffy and his crew's run-in with a group of pirates hired by Shiki, the film's main antagonist. Following this arc, the Impel Down story line continues where it had left off.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 14) Season of television series

The fourteenth season of the One Piece anime series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto. The season began broadcasting in Japan on Fuji Television on July 18, 2010 and ended on September 25, 2011. The season focuses on Monkey D. Luffy as he tries to save his brother Portgas D. Ace. It contains two story arcs. The first is titled "Marineford", which mainly adapts the 56th to 59th volumes of the material from the One Piece manga by Eiichiro Oda. The second story arc, which is also titled ”Post-War”, also adapts material from the 59th to 61st volumes of the manga.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 15) Season of television series

The fifteenth season of the One Piece anime television series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto. The season was broadcast in Japan on Fuji Television on October 2, 2011 to December 23, 2012. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The first of fourteen DVD compilations was released on December 5, 2012, and the last one was released on December 3, 2013.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 16) Season of television series

The sixteenth season of the One Piece anime television series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto. The season began broadcasting in Japan on Fuji Television from January 6, 2013 to January 12, 2014. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The first of twelve DVD compilations was released on January 8, 2014, with the last being released on June 4, 2014.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 19) Season of television series

The nineteenth season of the One Piece anime television series was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Toshinori Fukuzawa. The season began broadcasting in Japan on Fuji Television on April 9, 2017. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The season contains two story arcs.

<i>One Piece</i> (season 20) Season of television series

The twentieth season of the One Piece anime television series is produced by Toei Animation and directed by Tatsuya Nagamine, Satoshi Itō and Yasunori Koyama. The season was broadcast in Japan on Fuji Television from July 7, 2019, to December 17, 2023. On April 19, 2020, Toei Animation announced that the series would be delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. They later scheduled the series' return for June 28, 2020, resuming from episode 930. On March 10, 2022, it was announced that the series would be delayed until further notice due to a security breach in Toei Animation's network on March 6, 2022. On April 5, 2022, it was announced that the series would return on April 17, 2022, with the airing of episode 1014.

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