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| Summary = After defeating Giolla, Brook, Nami, and Chopper head back to rendezvous with Sanji and Law, who directs them to take Caesar on the Sunny to the next island, Zou. The defeated gladiators are each taken for a medical examination, but instead are dumped below the castle, where they land on a pile of discarded toys. Doflamingo reveals he is a Celestial Dragon and, in a flashback, explains how he manipulated the people of Dressrosa to turn against the Riku royal family and accept him as king. The one-legged toy soldier is Rebecca's father, and Violet is Princess Viola, Rebecca's aunt. The situation continues to deteriorate: Doflamingo defeats Law and Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, finds the Sunny; Sugar, one of Doflamingo's officers, has been turning people into enslaved toys using her hobby-hobby fruit power. Inside the Coliseum, Luffy makes plans with Bartolomeo to leave, but meets a surprising guest on the way out and cannot stop crying even after escaping to help Law defeat Doflamingo. The guest assumes the Lucy disguise in Luffy's stead. |
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| Summary = The toy soldier outlines his plan: they will infiltrate the factory and knock out Sugar, which will turn all the toys back into humans and Tontattas. Franky fights Señor Pink at the entrance to the House of Toys as a distraction. Rebecca wins the fight in Block D; Cavendish, who is jealous of Luffy's fame, fell asleep, unleashing his alter ego Hakuba, a fearsome swordsman. Luffy, Zoro, and Kin'emon meet Viola, who takes them into the palace. The final match in the Coliseum begins, adding Doflamingo officer Diamante against the four finalists; the winner will be the one who takes the flame-flame fruit from the back of a vicious fighting fish. A flashback shows how Rebecca's father, Kyros, changes from a criminal to an undefeated gladiator and captain of the royal guard; he eventually marries Viola's older sister Scarlet. The Tontattas attempt to force Sugar to eat a spicy morsel, but she evades them, turning many into toys, including Nico Robin, and feeds it to Usopp, who is trapped in Trebol's sticky web; the terrible face he makes shocks Sugar into unconsciousness. |
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| Summary = All the toys return to human after Sugar's surprise, causing chaos throughout Dressrosa. Lucy grabs and eats the flame-flame fruit, winning the tournament; he sheds the disguise, revealing himself to be Sabo, the Revolutionary Army chief of staff and Luffy's long-lost sworn brother alongside Ace. Usopp, barely conscious, is hailed as a hero and deity. With his plans in tatters, Doflamingo wraps all of Dressrosa in an unbreakable birdcage using his string-string powers and Officer Pica reconfigures the castle into a massive four-step tower. Doflamingo declares massive bounties on Law and the Straw Hats, reserving the highest bounty of 500 million berries for "God" Usopp, successfully turning the population against the pirates. Zoro fights Pica as the remaining gladiators and pirates rush towards Doflamingo with Luffy and Law. |
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Revision as of 04:57, 24 September 2023
One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda that has been translated into various languages and spawned a substantial media franchise. It follows the adventures of the seventeen-year-old boy Monkey D. Luffy, whose body gained the properties of rubber when he accidentally ate a supernatural fruit, as he travels the oceans in search of the series' eponymous treasure and organizes a diverse crew of pirates, named the Straw Hats. In Japan, the series is published by Shueisha – chapterwise in the shōnen manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 22, 1997 and in tankōbon (collected volumes making up from about 10 to 12 chapters) format since December 24, 1997.[1]
In North America, Viz Media currently serializes One Piece in its digital anthology magazine Weekly Shonen Jump simultaneously with Japan. It originally published its English language adaptation of the series in the now-defunct print anthology Shonen Jump since the magazine's launch in November 2002. It publishes tankōbon format since June 2003, and also publishes them digitally through [vizmanga.com].[2][3][4] In the United Kingdom, the tankōbon were published by Gollancz Manga, starting March 2006,[5] until Viz Media took over after the fourteenth volume.[6][7] In Australia and New Zealand, the English volumes are distributed by Madman Entertainment since November 10, 2008.[8]
Volume list
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61 | Romance Dawn: For the New World | February 4, 2011[9] 978-4-08-870175-2 | March 6, 2012[10] 1-4215-4144-0 | ||
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Before being separated, the Straw Hat Pirates had planned to meet up after three days. Captain Monkey D. Luffy's message amends that to two years. Although they wish to reunite with Luffy and comfort him about his brother, Portgas D. Ace's, death, they instead take advantage of the opportune locales that Bartholomew Kuma sent them all to improve their skills. Luffy himself trains with Silvers Rayleigh. Two years later, the Straw Hats gather on the archipelago where they were last together. A similar Marine force that caused them difficulties years ago tries to detain them, but because of their growth they easily flee. Together again, they resume their adventure by setting sail for Fishman Island, an underwater island. | |||||
62 | Adventure on Fish-Man Island Gyojintō no Bōken (魚人島の冒険) | May 2, 2011[11] 978-4-08-870217-9 | May 1, 2012[12] 978-1-4215-4196-9 | ||
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As they near Fishman Island, the Straw Hats are attacked by the New Fishman Pirates, a crew of hostile fishmen, and fall overboard. Though separated again, the Straw Hats are able to make it to shore thanks to the friendlier fishmen and mermaids of the island. Luffy immediately begins to seek out the rest of his crew, while reconnecting with friends he has not seen in two years and exploring the island. When Madam Sharley, a mermaid fortuneteller, predicts that Luffy will destroy the island, the Straw Hats are invited to the royal palace. However, it is revealed to be a plot to detain them and save the island. When the Straw Hats assembled there learn of this they are forced to defeat the island's king Neptune and his royal guard and take control of the palace to avoid capture. | |||||
63 | Otohime and Tiger Otohime to Taigā (オトヒメとタイガー) | August 4, 2011[13] 978-4-08-870270-4 | July 3, 2012[14] 978-1-42-154307-9 | ||
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Vander Decken IX, a fishman with the power of the Mark-Mark Fruit, and Hody Jones, the leader of the New Fishman Pirates, join forces to start the complete destruction of Fishman Island. Meanwhile, Luffy befriends the island's mermaid princess Shirahoshi. Luffy and most of the Straw Hats flee and eventually regroup with Jimbei. They learn that Jimbei released Arlong into the East Blue, and also learn of the island's history. In a flashback, the Sun Pirates, a pirate group led by Fisher Tiger which includes Jimbei and Arlong, become infamous. After discovering an enslaved girl named Koala, the pirates travel to her hometown. However, Tiger dies after being attacked by the Marines on a trap and refusing a blood treatment. Jimbei replaces Tiger as the Sun Pirates' captain and Arlong - frustrated with this action - decides to go his separate ways. After becoming a Warlord by the World Government, Jimbei disbands the pirates. In her attempt to help ban discrimination against fishmen and humans, Otohime is assassinated and has her three sons and her daughter protect the queen's ideals before her death. | |||||
64 | 100,000 vs. 10 Jūman Bāsasu Jū (10万vs.10) | November 4, 2011[15] 978-4-08-870301-5 | September 4, 2012[16] 978-1-42-154329-1 | ||
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In the present, Nami forgives Jimbei for his actions and reveals that she only resents Arlong of all the fishmen. Everyone panics as Hody announces to Fishman island via Transponder Snail the coup d'etat to take over the kingdom and his intention to kill the Straw Hat Pirates for defeating Arlong. Luffy decides to go rescue the rest of his crew, but Jimbei conceives a plan. Jimbei, Shirahoshi and Megalo rush to the palace and it is revealed to Jimbei that Hody was responsible for assassinating Otohime. Using Nami's Mirage Tempo technique, the Straw Hat Pirates appear before the people of Fishman Island, and the Fishman Pirates' prisoners are freed. They then reveal that they have the Celestial Dragon's letter and Otohime's petition. In the ensuing fight with Hody, Luffy and the Straw Hats take out most of Hody's men. However, in a desperate attempt to destroy the island, Vander Decken IX uses his devil fruit powers to hurl Noah, an ancient ship, in an effort to destroy everything around it. | |||||
65 | To Zero Zero ni (ゼロに) | February 3, 2012[17] 978-4-08-870367-1 | November 6, 2012[18] 978-1-42-154979-8 | ||
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As the Straw Hats fight the New Fishman Pirates' leaders, Luffy stops Shirahoshi from sacrificing herself and flies up to the Noah with her and Fukaboshi. Hody betrays Vander Decken and defeats him before challenging Luffy. As Luffy fights with Hody, Decken falls unconscious, consequently destroying the bubble. As everyone in Fishman Island is evacuating, Fukaboshi reveals to Luffy that Hody was created from the resentment against humans. Encouraged by Fukaboshi, Luffy proceeds to fight with Hody as the Ammo Knights launch a bubble to cover the Noah again, Luffy defeats Hody and attempts to destroy the ship to save the island. Meanwhile, the rest of the Straw Hats defeat Hody's officers. | |||||
66 | The Road Towards the Sun Taiyō e to Tsuzuku Michi (タイヨウへと続く道) | May 2, 2012[19] 978-4-08-870416-6 | March 5, 2013 978-1-42-155237-8 | ||
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After Shirahoshi stops Luffy from destroying Noah, Jimbei gives his blood to a dying Luffy and tells the citizens that the law on Fishman Island is a farce. As Luffy recovers, Hody, Decken and the New Fishman Pirates are sent to jail and all charges against the Straw Hat Pirates are dropped. The Straw Hats and the island's citizens to celebrate their victory. Caribou steals the kingdom's treasure, however, but Luffy, Zoro and Sanji chase him and take it back. Luffy intercepts a call from Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, to her henchmen and tells her that he ate the candy originally for her, and challenges Big Mom to a fight before giving the treasure to Big Mom in place of the candy to Nami's dismay. Shirahoshi makes the Straw Hats promise to see her again before the Straw Hats and the fishmen go their separate ways. Using a group of whales, Luffy and the others finally reach the New World. Over the Transponder Snail, a man asks for help before he is attacked. Reaching the burning island Punk Hazard, the Straw Hats go their separate ways to visit the island. | |||||
67 | Cool Fight | August 3, 2012[20] 978-4-08-870476-0 | June 4, 2013 978-1-42-155371-9 | ||
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While Luffy, Zoro, Robin and Usopp visit Punk Hazard, Franky, Sanji, Nami and Chopper discover a living head belonging to a samurai named Kin'emon who is searching for his son Momonosuke. The four escape into a children's room called the Biscuits Room and attempt to release the giant children imprisoned there. Brook, meanwhile, discovers the samurai's torso. A group of naval officers, led by Smoker and Tashigi, arrive at the island as Luffy and the others confront a group of creatures along the way. Meanwhile, Smoker and Tashigi are confronted by Trafalgar Law, who has become a Warlord. Law swaps the hearts of Franky, Sanji, Nami and Chopper while Luffy and the others are rescued by Brownbeard, a pirate living on the island. Luffy meets Law once again, just before the Warlord swaps Tashigi and Smoker's hearts. Luffy and the others learn about the history of Punk Hazard: once the experiment facility of Dr. Vegapunk, the government scientist involved in one of his failed experiments, sealed off the island and fled. | |||||
68 | Pirate Alliance Kaizoku Dōmei (海賊同盟) | November 2, 2012[21] 978-4-08-870531-6 | September 3, 2013 978-1-42-155881-3 | ||
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Law proposes an alliance with the Straw Hats; Luffy agrees. Law's plan requires the abduction of Caesar Clown, so they split into teams: Luffy, Robin, and Franky go to capture Caesar, while Law and Chopper study the drugs that have were given to the giant children; meanwhile, Sanji, Zoro, and Brook reunite Kin'emon as Nami and Usopp watch the kids, who are suffering withdrawal. Tashigi and Smoker work with and against Luffy to apprehend Caesar, who uses his gas-gas powers to asphyxiate and overpower that team. Law is similarly captured by Vergo, a Vice Admiral revealed to be a double agent of Warlord Doflamingo; as commander of G-5, Vergo has concealed the kidnappings. Instead of purifying the poison gas that closed Punk Hazard, Caesar condensed it into a toxic pet slime named Smiley, which he releases and turns into a new weapon: Land of the Dead, a purple cloud that turns flesh to stone on contact. Law, Luffy, and the other captives escape before the cloud arrives and reunite with the other Straw Hats, pursuing Caesar into the last intact laboratory on Punk Hazard. | |||||
69 | S.A.D. SAD | March 4, 2013[22] 978-4-08-870614-6 | December 3, 2013 978-1-42-156143-1 | ||
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Caesar allows the cloud to flood the lab, forcing the Marines and pirates to run through the chambers. As Vergo arrives, the Marines briefly celebrate until he starts fighting them; Sanji delays Vergo and the Marines conclude that he must have been an imposter. Law splits from the main group to sabotage Caesar's factory; Vergo returns to fight Law and Smoker. Caesar triggered the explosion that devastated Punk Hazard, shown in a flashback, as retaliation for exile from the scientific program by Dr. Vegapunk. As Luffy fights Caesar, Monet helps in defense and Luffy falls into an underground trash pit, where he meets Momonosuke, who became a dragon after eating an artificial devil fruit; they escape together. The children, maddened by withdrawal, pursue Mocha and the pirates keeping them away from Caesar's addictive candy, which are laced with experimental drugs. Law wants to kidnap Caesar because he is the sole source of Smile, the artificial devil fruit. Luffy overpowers Caesar and Law defeats Vergo, declaring their place in a new world order. | |||||
70 | Doflamingo Appears Dofuramingo Arawaru (ドフラミンゴ現る) | June 4, 2013[23] 978-4-08-870660-3 | March 4, 2014 978-1-4215-6460-9 | ||
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Caesar opens vents and lets in the Land of the Dead, attempting to block the last escape route; incensed that Caesar is petrifying his allies, Luffy finally knocks him unconscious and sends him flying towards Buffalo and Baby 5, devil fruit users sent by Doflamingo. As the pirates escape, Doflamingo commands Monet to set off the last bomb, but she is thwarted inadvertently by Caesar. Although Buffalo and Baby 5 flee with Caesar, all three are brought down by Nami and Usopp. Kin'emon miraculously survives being turned to stone and reunites with Momonosuke; petrification paralyzes the victim in a hard shell but does not kill them. Law treats the rescued children; Smoker and Tashigi promise to take them home. As they all celebrate, Law tells Luffy he will use Doflamingo to take down Kaido, one of the Four Emperors; Luffy agrees and explains his goal is to take down all Four. Law leaves the living severed heads of Buffalo and Baby 5 for Doflamingo, along with an offer to keep Kaido satisfied by returning Caesar to continue manufacturing Smile, but only if Doflamingo will resign as a Warlord overnight. Shockingly, he agrees and the Straw Hats head to Dressrosa with Law to meet him. | |||||
71 | Coliseum of Scoundrels Kusemono-tachi no Koroshiamu (曲者達のコロシアム) | August 2, 2013[24] 978-4-08-870781-5 | June 3, 2014[25] 978-1421569451 | ||
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Doflamingo is also the king of Dressrosa, famed for its living toys. When they arrive, they split into teams again: Law, Nico Robin, and Usopp will deliver Caesar, while Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Franky, and Kin'emon will destroy the hidden Smile factory. Chopper, Brook and Nami will guard Sunny. The plan goes awry immediately: Luffy enters a gladiator tournament as "Lucy" for the prize, the flame-flame devil fruit, which reappeared after Ace's death; Zoro is distracted after Shusui is stolen; and Sanji is lured away by Violet, a passionate dancer. The 556 fighters in the tournament are grouped into four blocks with a single winner advancing from each to the finals: in Block A, Jesus Burgess, from the Blackbeard Pirates; and in Block B, Man-Eating Bartolomeo, an unpopular pirate who has eaten the barrier-barrier fruit. The Marines are already at the site to exchange Caesar, but they flee after being involuntarily disrobed; small humanoid Tontattas are responsible for mysterious "fairy" pranks, and they take Nico Robin prisoner briefly until Usopp convinces the gullible Tontattas he is a legendary hero. | |||||
72 | Dressrosa's Forgotten Doresurōza no Wasuremono (ドレスローザの忘れ物) | November 1, 2013[26] 978-4-08-870833-1 | September 2, 2014[27] 978-1421573441 | ||
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Violet, who is one of Doflamingo's officers, takes Sanji captive, but he convinces her to defect. Doflamingo reneges on his resignation and Law attempts to escape with Caesar, but is halted by the arrival of Admiral Fujitora. Usopp, who told the Tontattas his name is Usoland, is feted but mortified to learn they expect him to lead their army into battle that day. The separated forces begin to converge; the Tontattas want Usopp and Nico Robin's help to liberate their princess and other slaves working at Doflamingo's factory, while a one-legged toy soldier convinces Franky to help attack the House of Toys to Franky, saying that every living toy once was human. Giolla, another of Doflamingo's officers, attacks the Sunny crew with art-art powers. Lucy (Luffy) wins the Block C brawl, defeating Chin Jao, an old pirate who holds a grudge against his family dating back to Garp. Resting at the Coliseum, Bartolomeo defends the Straw Hat crew against critics, revealing himself to be an obsessive superfan who has followed their deeds since Roguetown. After his win, Luffy is invited to lunch by Rebecca, a gladiator who is trying to save the one-legged toy soldier by defeating Doflamingo first; after her mother died, the toy soldier raised her and taught her to fight. She enters the Coliseum for Block D to resounding boos: her grandfather was the hated old king overthrown by Doflamingo ten years ago. | |||||
73 | Operation Dressrosa S.O.P. Doresurōza Esu Ō Pī Sakusen (ドレスローザSOP作戦) | March 4, 2014[28] 978-4-08-880022-6 | January 6, 2015[29] 978-1421576831 | ||
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After defeating Giolla, Brook, Nami, and Chopper head back to rendezvous with Sanji and Law, who directs them to take Caesar on the Sunny to the next island, Zou. The defeated gladiators are each taken for a medical examination, but instead are dumped below the castle, where they land on a pile of discarded toys. Doflamingo reveals he is a Celestial Dragon and, in a flashback, explains how he manipulated the people of Dressrosa to turn against the Riku royal family and accept him as king. The one-legged toy soldier is Rebecca's father, and Violet is Princess Viola, Rebecca's aunt. The situation continues to deteriorate: Doflamingo defeats Law and Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, finds the Sunny; Sugar, one of Doflamingo's officers, has been turning people into enslaved toys using her hobby-hobby fruit power. Inside the Coliseum, Luffy makes plans with Bartolomeo to leave, but meets a surprising guest on the way out and cannot stop crying even after escaping to help Law defeat Doflamingo. The guest assumes the Lucy disguise in Luffy's stead. | |||||
74 | Ever At Your Side Itsudemo Kimi no Soba ni Iru (いつでもキミのそばにいる) | June 4, 2014[30] 978-4-08-880069-1 | April 7, 2015[31] 978-1421578675 | ||
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The toy soldier outlines his plan: they will infiltrate the factory and knock out Sugar, which will turn all the toys back into humans and Tontattas. Franky fights Señor Pink at the entrance to the House of Toys as a distraction. Rebecca wins the fight in Block D; Cavendish, who is jealous of Luffy's fame, fell asleep, unleashing his alter ego Hakuba, a fearsome swordsman. Luffy, Zoro, and Kin'emon meet Viola, who takes them into the palace. The final match in the Coliseum begins, adding Doflamingo officer Diamante against the four finalists; the winner will be the one who takes the flame-flame fruit from the back of a vicious fighting fish. A flashback shows how Rebecca's father, Kyros, changes from a criminal to an undefeated gladiator and captain of the royal guard; he eventually marries Viola's older sister Scarlet. The Tontattas attempt to force Sugar to eat a spicy morsel, but she evades them, turning many into toys, including Nico Robin, and feeds it to Usopp, who is trapped in Trebol's sticky web; the terrible face he makes shocks Sugar into unconsciousness. | |||||
75 | Repaying the Debt Ore no Ongaeshi (おれの恩返し) | September 4, 2014[32] 978-4-08-880171-1 | August 4, 2015[33] 978-1421580296 | ||
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All the toys return to human after Sugar's surprise, causing chaos throughout Dressrosa. Lucy grabs and eats the flame-flame fruit, winning the tournament; he sheds the disguise, revealing himself to be Sabo, the Revolutionary Army chief of staff and Luffy's long-lost sworn brother alongside Ace. Usopp, barely conscious, is hailed as a hero and deity. With his plans in tatters, Doflamingo wraps all of Dressrosa in an unbreakable birdcage using his string-string powers and Officer Pica reconfigures the castle into a massive four-step tower. Doflamingo declares massive bounties on Law and the Straw Hats, reserving the highest bounty of 500 million berries for "God" Usopp, successfully turning the population against the pirates. Zoro fights Pica as the remaining gladiators and pirates rush towards Doflamingo with Luffy and Law. | |||||
76 | Just Keep Going Kamawazu Susume (構わず進め) | December 27, 2014[34] 978-4-08-880219-0 | November 3, 2015[35] 978-1421582603 | ||
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77 | Smile Sumairu (スマイル) | April 3, 2015[36] 978-4-08-880326-5 | February 2, 2016[37] 978-1421585147 | ||
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78 | Champion of Evil Aku no Karisuma (悪のカリスマ) | July 3, 2015[38] 978-4-08-880422-4 | May 3, 2016[39] 978-1421585840 | ||
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79 | LUCY!! | October 3, 2015[40] 978-4-08-880496-5 | August 2, 2016[41] 978-1-42-158815-5 | ||
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80 | Opening Speech Kaimaku Sengen (開幕宣言) | December 28, 2015[42] 978-4-08-880578-8 | November 1, 2016[43] 978-1-42-159024-0 | ||
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Lists of main series chapters
- List of One Piece chapters 1 to 186
- List of One Piece chapters 187 to 388
- List of One Piece chapters 389 to 594
- List of One Piece chapters 807 to 1015
- List of One Piece chapters 1016 to now
See also
References
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