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The Warship Island Arc, sometimes referred to as the Apis Arc, is a story arc in the One Piece anime. It is the first story arc of the series not to be based on any content from the manga by Eiichiro Oda, making it the first filler arc. It was left out of the 4Kids dub for an unspecified reason…
Congratulations ONE PIECE for achieving 1000 episodes, i don’t know what would be of my life without One Piece.
One Piece clear as the best anime this year. The craziest part about this (aside from it being weekly delivering movie quality content) is that Scabbards vs Kaido could top all of these if it gets animated at the end of the year
Lets appreciate all the Toei Staffs,Voice actors who worked hard for One Piece anime from Episode 1 to 1000,and also Eiichiro Oda for Creating such a Masterpiece “One Piece”, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Meanwhile, Luffy and Zoro are trying to get to that same rooftop to do battle with Kaido and his main forces. They aim for a convenient hole in said rooftop. They nearly succeed, but they’re stopped by Queen: a Brachiosaurus Zoan and also one of Kaido’s top leaders. Other Animal Kingdom pirates rally around that hole, preventing the duo from trying again.
Fortunately, the duo stops being a duo pretty quickly. The other Straw Hat pirates, consisting of Sanji, Usopp, Chopper, Robin, Brook, Franky, Nami, and Jimbei (each complete with their own montage and bounty price just for the episode); rally around Luffy and Zoro. After taking care of one of Kaido’s giants and a small portion of the Animal Kingdom Pirates, the Straw Hats gather the crew in one place in preparation for a general offensive on that roof hole. How will they break through the Animal Kingdom Pirates to reinforce their allies on the roof? Well, that’s what we’ll find out in One Piece Ep. 1001.
While the Straw Hats enjoy a warm day at the beach, their ship with all their equipment and weapons is stolen. They can do nothing but watch, as it disappears into the distance. A week later, dressed in cloth from a rental store for wedding ceremonies and riding a one-person paddle boat they set out to go after their lost belongings. At sea, they encounter the boy Akizu and the young man Borodo. The two call themselves the Thief Brothers and claim to be after a well-known treasure, called the Diamond Clock from Clockwork Island. Actually, they are the ones who stole the Straw Hats’ ship and brought it to Clockwork Island to make the Straw Hats fight the Trump Siblings. The Trump Siblings Boo Jack, Honey Queen, Skunk One, Pin Joker, and Bear King (the leader), are another pirate crew who occupied Clockwork Island for years and forced its inhabitants to build weapons. A number of ships bearing the mark of the Trump Siblings appear and a short fight ensues, during which the Thief Brothers’ ship is destroyed and Nami abducted. Using mere pieces of wood to stay afloat and an improvised sail for propulsion, the group manages to reach the foot of Clockwork Island. A long, circular staircase laced with deadly traps leads up to the actual island. There, Nami makes the acquaintance of the Trump Siblings’ captain, Bear King. He takes a liking to her and decides to make her his bride. Eventually the Thief Brothers and the remaining Straw Hats make it to the end of the stairway and onto the main island. A beautiful landscape appears in front of them, but the island’s citizens are in no mood to cherish it. Not knowing that Akizu is their son, a pair of them tells the group of the island’s past. Then the heroes storm the Trump Siblings’ stronghold, built around the island’s key, which holds the island together. One after another, the Straw Hats get picked off and captured, until only Luffy remains. Once he reaches the stronghold’s top and frees his crew, the movie climaxes in an all-out battle, during which the Trump Siblings are defeated and the island’s key is destroyed. Clockwork Island crashes down into the ocean, but Akizu reunites with his family and the Straw Hats reclaim their ship.
As stated, the film is an original story written by Eiichiro Oda himself in honor of One Piece’s Tenth Anniversary. In previous films, Oda only supplied character designs and approved story ideas. For
In a school full of delinquents there’s one badass that stands head and shoulders above the rest, Tatsumi Oga. One day, after seeing a bizarre man floating down the river, Oga gets the shock of his life when the guy splits in half and a baby crawls out, and immediately latches onto him. To make matters worse, a demon named Hildegarde approaches him and informs him that the child he’s suddenly inherited is Beelzebub, the next demon king, and Oga has been chosen to be the baby’s parent – that, and the baby’s cry emits a powerful electric shock that proves fatal if he’s more than 15 meters from the terrifying teen! Now, after discovering that he was only chosen for being strong and vicious, Oga decides to seek out the toughest badass of the lot in the hopes that baby Beelzebub will choose himself a new parent.
One Piece Film: Strong World may have debuted 12 years ago, but it's still living rent-free in fans' minds. Though it's been available as a home video release for some time, it's now hitting U.S. theaters for the first time in celebration of the anime series' impressive 1,000-episode milestone. And it’s still just as excellent as it was then, perhaps even better by now, aging like a fine wine like so many great anime films often do.
Strong World takes viewers on a trip alongside the Straw Hats, the infamous One Piece pirate crew led by Monkey D. Luffy (Colleen Clinkenbeard), on a trip back home to East Blue. Unfortunately, their journey is cut short when they run into the infamous pirate Shiki, the Golden Lion (Scott McNeil). Comparable in power and clout to the legendary Gol D. Roger, Shiki has spent the past twenty years out of the spotlight.