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One Piece Film: Gold
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One Piece Film: Gold is the 13th One Piece movie, which was released in Japanese theaters on July 23, 2016. The movie was first announced following the broadcast of Episode of Sabo.[3] The title and release date of the film was revealed in the first 2016 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The film was directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto, scripted by Tsutomu Kuroiwa, and executive produced by Eiichiro Oda, much like the previous film. Box office sales, mostly in Japan, included various memorabilia such as a special volume with extra details about the film, as well as poker chips with images of the main protagonists on them.
The film also received an ani-comic version that came out in Japan on July 25, 2016.[4]
SynopsisEdit
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 cannot 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…[5]
PlotEdit
Arrival at the Entertainment City: Gran TesoroEdit
Gild Tesoro walks up to the top of a pillar and begins a spectacle, creating a spear out of his gold microphone and driving it into a hole, which causes the gold around him to liquefy and move around. He and Carina then sing for a jubilant crowd in a concert on Gran Tesoro. Meanwhile, the Straw Hat Pirates have reached Gran Tesoro and sail into it, wherein they are showered by gold dust. They are excited to be in the midst of this, with Nami wanting to collect all the gold dust that comes to them. They then use Coup de Burst to fly right into Tesoro's concert venue.
However, they are immediately approached by a very long ship commanded by the Long Long Pirates. Wanting the Straw Hats' money, the Long Long Pirates board the Thousand Sunny on a very long cannon and attack. However, the Straw Hats easily defeat them, with Zoro, Sanji, Brook, and Franky taking down Narcie, Balong, Morkin, and Nypers respectively while the others took care of the remaining crew members. Luffy confronts the captain, Long Long, as he grabs onto the mast and spins around it. Long Long brings out a machine gun hidden in his hair, but Luffy reflects the bullets back toward him as he spins toward the captain, taking him out with Gomu Gomu no Jet Pistol. With their captain defeated, the remaining Long Long Pirates try escaping back on their ship, but Tesoro surrounds the ship and grabs them with tendrils of gold, dragging them high up into the air. The Long Long Pirates are then encased in gold, and as fountains of gold burst all around, Tesoro welcomes everyone to Gran Tesoro.
The Straw Hats dock, and gaze at Gran Tesoro in awe. They are then approached by Baccarat, who reveals that they are VIP guests due to their fame as pirates. Baccarat gives them a ride in an automobile powered by turtles known as Turtle Cars, driving them to the city. They pass through the downtown area, which contains resorts and all sorts of vacation facilities and destinations, before passing into the first class city where all buildings are made of gold. The Straw Hats become more and more awestruck at the beautiful ship, but Baccarat reveals that there are Eizo Den Den Mushi everywhere, and anyone caught cheating or stealing will be sent to an underground prison. Inside a security room, Tanaka and his assistants oversee dozens of camera monitors. They then reach a tall, golden hotel, where the Straw Hats change into fancy white outfits. Baccarat says that they can continue their VIP experience as long as they win more money, and despite Usopp being cautious about losing money by gambling, Luffy decides to continue on their unexpected vacation. They are suddenly approached by a group of small children, who are selling flowers for 5000 each. The Straw Hats are shocked by the high price, but the children say that they need to sell these flowers to purchase their freedom. However, Baccarat steps in and chases the children away from the VIP guests, and she resumes touring them around.
Meanwhile, Tesoro and Carina oversee a party of the Gran Tersoro's staff, and Tanaka emerges from the floor to report to Tesoro about the Straw Hats within the city. A drunk employee, who knew Luffy's reputation and hubris, laughs wildly at Luffy's ambitions. However, Tesoro confronts him for laughing and flicks one of his rings at the man, allowing him to change its shape and wrap the man in gold. As the man apologizes in great fear, Tesoro liquefies the chandelier above him, sending it crashing down. He hardens it as it lands, causing the man's head to be trapped under a mass of gold. Tesoro then laughs profusely, and Tanaka asks what to do with the Straw Hats. Tesoro says to let them continue playing until they lose, and Tanaka jumps back into the floor.
Baccarat takes the Straw Hats to a giant casino, and loans them a box of chips that are worth 20 million in total. Luffy, Usopp, and Chopper then run off into a contest where the price of admission is 1 million, shocking Nami. Luffy, Usopp, and Chopper participate in a Turtle Car Race, and as the race begins, Jimmy Myers initially leaps out to a large lead. However, Straight shoots and destroys his car, taking the lead, but due to his refusal to turn the car, he and his driver Curve drive off the track. Luffy's car passes several other competitors, but the driver in front, Whitejack, has Kiruko spray a liquid onto the track, which causes Luffy's car to skid and stop. As the Straw Hat trio recover and resume driving, Whitejack's car is forced off the track by Kent Beef Jr., but Count Times manages to maneuver in front of Beef. The Straw Hats then draw closer to Beef's car, and Pork throws a bale of hay at them, blocking their vision. The cars approach an extremely tight curve, and due to the Straw Hats' struggle to see through the hay, they careen off a cliff onto a golf course. However, as they skid around, Luffy pulls them back toward the track with Gomu Gomu no Rocket, and they fly through a Gran Tesoro logo. They then land right next to Beef and Times Count, and the three enter the home stretch neck and neck with each other. The Straw Hats manage to beat Beef and Times Count to the finish line by mere centimeters, and Nami rejoices at the profit they have made.
The Straw Hats continue winning casino games, making a profit of 30 million. Baccarat then offers to take them to the VIP lounge, where they have the chance to become millionaires. As the elevator approaches the lounge, Tanaka leaps through the wall, shocking the Straw Hats. Baccarat reveals that Tanaka oversees the lounge and can phase through objects with the Nuke Nuke no Mi. The Straw Hats grab hold of Tanaka, and he takes them through the wall and into the lounge. The Straw Hats are appalled to see MarinesGion and Tokikake in the lounge, but Baccarat reveals that Gran Tesoro is an independent country that welcomes everyone and is free of Marine jurisdiction. Two large men then place large dice down, and between those dice is Dice, a fearsome warrior who now works here as a dealer. Dice then tosses the giant dice into the air and grabs hold of a giant metal container, flipping it upside down and allowing the dice to fall into it. He then flips the container back upside down, and the Straw Hats are awed by Dice's immense strength. Dice then destroys the container with his forehead while holding an axe for no reason, taking pleasure at the pain of impact, and the dice values are revealed. The Straw Hats agree to take the chance and become millionaires, with Luffy betting everything, and the first roll is successful.
Tesoro and Carina then enter the room and greet the Straw Hats. Tesoro offers to challenge Luffy, saying that if Luffy wins, his profit will increase by ten times. Luffy agrees to the challenge and bets all his tokens; Baccarat then removes her gloves and touches him on the shoulder. The dice are then rolled again, and come up as a two and a six. With Luffy having lost, Tesoro commends Baccarat on her ability. Baccarat reveals to the Straw Hats that she changed Luffy's luck with the Raki Raki no Mi, and Luffy suddenly gets a stomachache before slipping on a banana peel. Tesoro tells Luffy to hand over his chips, and the Straw Hats argue that they were cheated against, but Tesoro says the Straw Hats will have to work to repay their debt, as that is how Gran Tesoro operates. The Straw Hats realize they were tricked and prepare to fight, but Baccarat lures Sanji toward her and gives him bad luck as well, and Tanaka throws the Straw Hats into chaos by jumping in and out of the floor and shooting at them. Zoro then challenges Tesoro and rushes at him, but Tesoro encases Zoro's legs in gold and manipulates a golden dragon statue to counter his sword strike. As gold covers Zoro's abdomen and torso, Tesoro reveals that he has the power of the Goru Goru no Mi, giving him control over gold. When everyone enters Gran Tesoro, their bodies receive showers of gold, which he can use to control them. Tesoro tells the Straw Hats to repay the money they borrowed, and Nami attempts to intervene, but Carina holds a knife to her throat, and Nami recognizes Carina. Nami promises to repay the money, and Tesoro gives them until 12:00 tomorrow night to do it, or else he would kill Zoro in front of them.
Tesoro's Ultimatum: The Straw Hats' Grand HeistEdit
The Straw Hats go outside, and are determined to free Zoro, but decide to eat and quell their hunger first. Suddenly, Carina runs by Nami, and Nami manages to grab her. The two greet each other, with Nami revealing that she stole a small box from Carina while she was running. Nami reveals to her crewmates that she knew Carina, as when she was an active thief Carina sometimes managed to steal the treasure first. The group goes to a diner to eat, and Carina reveals that even though she is working for Tesoro, she is really going after his treasury, which contains 20% of the world's active currency. Such wealth is enough to buy a small country as well as influence both the World Government and the black market. Carina gives the Straw Hats the idea to steal from the treasury to free Zoro, though no thief has ever succeeded in stealing from it. Since they could not fight Tesoro due to his control over the gold on their bodies, they could manipulate the rules of Gran Tesoro to get Zoro back. The Straw Hats agree to this plan, although Nami wants to have Carina's key to the treasury and the two start arguing. Suddenly, the Straw Hats see a group of men harass two children named Rikka and Tempo, who had previously tried selling flowers to the Straw Hats, by breaking some plates and adding to their debt. Carina reveals that the two children are forced to work like slaves due to their parents' debt, and as one of the men tries to punch Rikka, the owner of the restaurant, Double Down, intervenes. Double Down apologizes for Rikka and Tempo, and the men kick his lowered head, warning him that all guests must smile and forcing him to smile. After the men leave, Luffy asks why they did not fight back, but Rikka shouts that there is no way to and that Luffy does not understand before running out of the restaurant.
Meanwhile, Tesoro sits in a pool of flowing gold when he is approached by Spandam. Tesoro has Tanaka appear and pay Spandam a large amount of Heavenly Tribute money in order to buy his services in taking care of the Straw Hats. However, after Spandam leaves, Tesoro requests that better World Government agents be sent to Gran Tesoro as well. Somewhere else, Koala receives a call that the man they are looking for is in Gran Tesoro, and she tells the nearby Sabo that Luffy is in Gran Tesoro as well. Meanwhile, Sakazuki sits at a desk and wonders in anger why they are helping Tesoro. However, the CP-0 agent in front of him states that they are not serving Tesoro. The agent takes his mask off, revealing himself to be Rob Lucci, and he says that the World Government is taking care of their own business on Gran Tesoro.
In Gran Tesoro, Sanji reads a poster advertising Zoro's upcoming execution, and he tells Luffy to go to sleep so they can begin their mission the next day. The next morning, the Straw Hats wake up and try on disguises, and Nami berates Luffy, Chopper, and Brook for trying on ridiculous disguises. Later, Nami meets with Carina on a rooftop, unhappily recalling the time Carina left her to die. The two had been caught and tortured by Mad Treasure while trying to steal his treasure, and Carina offered to go and repay him with more treasure, with Nami's life on the line should she not return. She did not return, and Nami tried to get back to the treasure she had hidden away, only to find that Carina had stolen it. Carina leaves the event in the past, angering Nami as she had nearly died, and she tells Carina that if she betrays them in this mission she will never forgive her. The two petty thieves then make a pact.
As night falls, the Straw Hats stand alongside Carina in their disguises. Carina goes over the plan to the forgetful Luffy, revealing that in the Hyper Suite Room at the top of the hotel, there is 500 million stored, set aside as Heavenly Tribute to maintain the favor of the World Nobles. However, the room is encased in gold, giving Tesoro control over it, and the only stairs there are heavily monitored by Eizo Den Den Mushi. So Team A, Luffy and Franky, will climb up the outside of the hotel, sneak into the giant clock, and go into the control room. There, they will disconnect the the Host Den Den Mushi from the Eizo Den Den Mushi. Team B, Robin, Sanji, Usopp, Brook, Nami, Chopper, and herself, will enter through the VIP lounge. They should be able to escape inspection, and will enter another door inside the room. If they pass the security to that door, they will head toward a large corridor that leads to the stairs to the Hyper Suite Room. Once the Eizo Den Den Mushi are shut down, they can access the Hyper Suite Room with a giant golden key and the mission will be complete.
Luffy and Franky climb up part of the hotel, but the remainder of the tower does not have handholds. However, Franky shoots out plungers from his shoulders that attach to the wall, giving him and Luffy something to hold on to. Meanwhile, while the Straw Hats in Team B hide behind a pillar, Carina distracts some workers who are delivering a metal dice container to the VIP points room. While she distracts them, the Straw Hats leap into the container. Tanaka oversees the container being transported, and he allows Carina to follow after it, allowing her to rendezvous with the Straw Hats when the container is stored away. Meanwhile, Luffy and Franky rappel from plunger to plunger, trying to avoid detection inside and outside the hotel. However, as they draw closer to the clock, the plunger Luffy is holding onto slips off, causing him to fall and forcing Franky to catch him. This causes Franky's plunger to slip off as well, though as they fall, Franky uses Coup de Boo to propel both of them back up. Both of these actions cause some people in a dining room to notice them, and Franky and Luffy reach the clock, but start falling again. However, Luffy manages to grab hold of the clock's minute hand and pull him and Franky all the way up to it; they then enter the giant clock through the glass, which Gild Tesoro cannot feel.
Meanwhile, Team B runs through the hotel and approaches the door guarded by security. Robin uses her Devil Fruit powers to take out the guards, and the team enters a large hallway. The hall is being guarded by red-eyed owls which shoot red beams out of their eyes; anything living that contacts with these beams will cause the owls to screech loudly. Being able to understand the owls, Chopper can listen their observation patterns and helps his teammates avoid the beams. The team reaches the end of the hall right as the owls all start looking towards them, and Brook is caught in the beams. However, due to his skeletal body, the owls do not register him as alive, and the team moves on.
Carina contacts Luffy and Franky, who are in an air vent directly above the Host Den Den Mushi. She tells them what pipeline to attach the silver Den Den Mushi to in order to shut off the connection to the main stairway, and Luffy rappels down to it. However, he fails to stretch far enough, and is sent flying back to the vent opening. The security guard looks around to find the source of the noise, but does not see Luffy. Luffy then rappels down again and successfully attaches himself to the pipe, allowing him to put the silver Den Den Mushi on it. However, he loses his connection to the air vent, and is discovered by the security guard, who raises the alarm, which Team B hears. Tanaka sees the disturbance from the control room, and footage of Luffy is broadcast throughout Gran Tesoro, which Rikka and Tempo see. Franky protects Luffy from the security guards' gunshots and fills the room with smoke, allowing them to retreat. However, Franky is suddenly stabbed through the back by a tendril of gold, and Tesoro and Tanaka enter the room through the floor.
Tesoro says that Luffy's intrusion is not unexpected, but he is surprised by Luffy's willingness to put Zoro's life more in danger, as he displays a monitor showing Zoro almost completely encased in gold. Luffy attacks Tesoro, but Tesoro hides behind a wall of gold before punching Luffy with a gold-encased fist. Luffy attacks again, but Tesoro performs Gon Bomba to him. Tesoro states that he is invincible here and tells Luffy that no one can succeed without money. However, Luffy tells Tesoro that he will not let him control him, which angers Tesoro as he briefly remembers parts of his past. Tesoro gives Luffy the chance to try defying him as he throws Luffy to the ground before walking away. Tanaka then drops down from the ceiling, creating a giant hole, known as Bottomless Hell, that Luffy and Franky fall into. Tesoro then ends the broadcast, referring to it as an entertainment spectacle and telling his viewers to watch for the next one. After viewing the broadcast, an emotional Rikka gives up completely on fighting Tesoro's regime and runs away along with Tempo. Tesoro removes the silver Den Den Mushi from the pipeline and tells Tanaka to keep an eye on various places in the hotel.
Meanwhile, Team B is disconnected from Luffy and Franky and is forced back through the hall by security. While escaping from security, they enter another secret hall. Inside the hall, they are suddenly approached by the World Noble Saint Camael and his entourage, and they are forced to hide behind a pillar.
The Power of Money: Taking Desperate MeasuresEdit
Luffy and Franky fall down to a massive room composed entirely of gold and containing many gold structures. They see skulls as well as emaciated people in this room, and the people offer as much gold in return for any food or water Luffy and Franky may have. However, the two of them have neither, and a small man sitting in the shadow of a structure reveals that much of Tesoro's gold supply comes from here, and he imprisons people with nothing except gold in order to torture them. Franky then recognizes the man as a famous hero named Raise Max, but the man states that he abandoned the name after suffering defeat here in Gran Tesoro. Luffy attempts to find an escape from the room and tries to free his arms from being encased in gold, but Max says that it is useless. There is only one way to free oneself of the gold sprayed onto them that allows Tesoro to control them, and that is to travel down a large pipe all the way to a tank filled with seawater. The chances of success are extremely small, but Luffy decides to take the risk, and manages to jump in the pipe and land safely. Franky tells Max that nothing is impossible and all risks are worth taking in order to defeat Tesoro as he jumps in the pipe as well.
Meanwhile, Tesoro approaches the trapped Zoro, thanking him for giving him such a spectacle to present. However, Zoro is still confident in his crewmates, and Tesoro mocks this as he walks away. In the hotel, Team B has stolen the uniforms of the World Nobles that had passed by them and acts as though the security guards have stolen their treasure. Believing they are actual World Nobles, the security guards profusely apologize for the misconduct Usopp states that they have done, and fearfully retreat from the premises. The team removes their bubble helmets and runs through the hall to the stairs once again, making sure to hurry before they are caught.
Meanwhile, Luffy, Franky, and the prisoners that had jumped into the pipe run down the pipe as they battle a swarm of gold-colored bats. They then come to a large vertical pipe that has an extremely big and fast fan made of Seastone spinning below. Knowing there was no way they could get past that, Max advises Luffy to turn around, but Luffy is determined to keep going and leaps toward the fan. However, the fan beats him around and at one point sends him crashing into the wall, forcing Franky to stretch out his hand and rescue Luffy. Despite this experience, the injured Luffy refuses to turn back, causing Max to be moved. Max then decides to help Luffy, and measures the position of the fan. He then leaps into it, but is caught by one of the blades and tossed around by the sheer force of it. However, Max manages to regain his composure and hang on top of the fan blade, allowing him to crawl towards the wall. He then puts himself against the wall and holds back the fan with every ounce of his strength; seeing the fan begin to slow down, the other prisoners jump to the fan and hold it back until it is completely stopped.
Finally, Luffy, Franky, and the prisoners reach the tank of seawater, and Team B reaches the door to the Hyper Suite Room. Carina then unlocks and opens the door, but as it opens, fireworks are immediately triggered and the Straw Hats find themselves not in the Hyper Suite Room, but on a balcony directly facing the audience and the imprisoned Zoro. Tesoro welcomes them to his spectacle, and Carina heads toward him, revealing that she had been working for him the entire time. The Straw Hats' quest was nothing more than an elaborate game set up by Tesoro, all leading to this giant spectacle. Tesoro then shows video feed of Luffy, Franky, and the prisoners trying to get seawater. Luffy manages to break open the seawater tank, allowing him and the prisoners to wash Tesoro's gold off of them. However, Tesoro opens the grates around them, causing water to flood the room and submerge them. Tesoro states that those without money cannot achieve anything, and Luffy and Franky try to escape, but eventually succumb to the water. Sanji races forward to attack Tesoro, but he summons several tendrils of gold. Sanji attempts to fight the tendrils, but he and the rest of his crewmates are eventually trapped by them and their skin is slowly encased in gold. Tesoro then has them watch as he creates two enormous axes to execute Zoro.
The Final Spectacle: Fighting for FreedomEdit
However, right as the axes start to swing, all of Gran Tesoro's power goes out. Tesoro and his subordinates get confused, and Nami starts laughing as she reveals that Tesoro and his crew were the ones who were tricked the entire time. The openings that once sprayed flowing gold now spray seawater, which Tanaka succumbs to. Dice protects Tesoro from the deluge, which frees the Straw Hats from their gold bindings and frees everyone on Gran Tesoro from Tesoro's control over them. Tesoro then confronts the Straw Hats, wanting to know what had happened, and Nami reveals that Carina's plan all along had been to release seawater throughout Gran Tesoro, and all of them except Luffy had known that. They then cast away their disguises in favor of leather jacket outfits, and Luffy is suddenly shot out of the main spout in the city before falling to his crewmates' location. Luffy prepares to take down Tesoro, and Zoro arrives to join the fight as well.
However, Tesoro's rage grows more and more as he remembers his past. He enjoyed singing, but his mother hated it. He initially was involved with criminals, but one day met a girl named Stella who was kept in a human shop. Tesoro fell in love with Stella and worked to buy her freedom, though he had already won her heart. However, a World Noble came in one day and bought Stella, and Tesoro was enslaved as well, which caused the Hoof of the Soaring Dragon to be put on his back. However, Tesoro managed to escape during Fisher Tiger's attack and replaced his mark of slavery with a star mark. He then began his rise to power, which included acquiring his Devil Fruit from the Donquixote Pirates. In a fit of rage, Tesoro blows up the hotel as massive amounts of gold rise up around the venue, and Tesoro covers everyone around him in gold as he asserts his absolute power. However, the Straw Hats manage to escape the deluge, with Franky, Robin, and Sanji flying their crewmates to safety.
As the destruction settles, the Straw Hats land at the entrance of the destroyed venue, but Tesoro laughs as a giant golden arm reaches toward the Straw Hats. Tesoro then rises up as a gigantic gold golem made of the ruined central hotel, declaring himself as the god of this place and stating that the Straw Hats are nothing more than rubbish. However, Luffy is still intent on defeating Tesoro, and activates Gear Second as he rushes toward him. Luffy activates Gear Third as the two clash, but the power of Tesoro's new form overwhelms Luffy and sends him crashing into the city. There, Luffy is approached by Spandam, who laughs gleefully as he holds up spiked chains. The Straw Hats rush to Luffy, but Zoro intercepts a surprise attack by Dice, who is now wearing golden armor. Zoro uses his strength to push Dice back and manages to injure him, but Dice enjoys his injuries. Tanaka and Baccarat then appear with golden armor as well, and Tesoro offers to give the Straw Hats all the wealth they want as he sends his crew after them.
Meanwhile, Luffy is weakened and bound in place by Spandam's seastone spiked chains, though he fails to recognize the CP-0 agent. As Spandam prepares to kill Luffy with the sealed Funkfreed, Rikka suddenly rushes in and intercepts Funkfreed with his pipe. Rikka states that he does not want to live as a slave to money anymore, and Spandam laughs at this as Tesoro's men come rushing at them, saying that money is what holds power. However, Max and the prisoners arrive and take out Tesoro's men, and Max tells Rikka that they will put an end to this together. As Max's gang rushes forward, Luffy frees himself from his chains and punches Spandam into the ground, defeating him.
Meanwhile, Zoro blocks Dice's powerful axe swings before leaping up and striking the dealer in the head. Dice uses Busoshoku Haki to block the strike, though Zoro disarms him and blows him away with another attack. However, Dice leaps at Zoro, covering his entire head in Busoshoku Haki, and Tesoro grabs Zoro's swords with gold tendrils. Dice then rolls into Zoro, disarming him, and he picks up Zoro's swords as Tesoro attacks more of the Straw Hats in his new form. Meanwhile, Tanaka falls into the ground, where he jumps in and out in various locations around Sanji and Robin. He then starts shooting at them as he pops in and out, and when Sanji barely misses him, he appears behind Sanji and points his gun at him.
Meanwhile, Baccarat touches several of Tesoro's employees, and a pillar falls on them. Usopp tries shooting her while her back is turned, but his shot misses and hits an employee. Baccarat states that her Devil Fruit allows her to store up the luck she takes from other people and become very lucky, and decides to fight with only her luck and a coin, which she throws at Usopp, Chopper, and Brook. One of the employees steps on the coin, causing his foot to break, which causes him to fall down and pull another employee's pants down, which causes that employee to shoot his arrow in shock. The arrow falls right in front of another employee, who shoots the man next to him in shock, causing the man to fire his rocket launcher. Two employees on the top of a building prepare to throw a bomb down, but they are hit by the rocket, causing the bomb to fall on Usopp, Brook, and Chopper. Baccarat continues throwing her coin at the three pirates, causing them continued pain, until Usopp finally decides to run away.
Meanwhile, Luffy hits Tesoro in the face with a Haki-imbued fist, but Tesoro retaliates by sending Luffy into the ground with his giant golden fist. Luffy flies underground for a bit before he jumps back up and hits Tesoro's face with Gomu Gomu no Grizzly Magnum, though this does no real damage and Tesoro is excited to be fighting someone worth 500,000,000. Luffy then leaps onto Tesoro's arm and runs toward his head, but he suddenly receives a barrage of cannon fire from Marine battleships. The Marine ships, with Rob Lucci and Saint Camael onboard, continue firing on Gran Tesoro in order to destroy it, allegedly due to endangering the World Nobles onboard. However, a fiery explosion suddenly occurs on the front of the ship as Sabo confronts Lucci and the Marines, not willing to let them attack Luffy. In retaliation for the Marine attack, Tesoro shoots a golden beam from his golem's eye and destroys one of the Marine ships. Lucci is surprised by Sabo's statement and transforms into his leopard hybrid form as the two clash.
As Tesoro continues attacking the Marine ships, Luffy takes him by surprise by hitting his golem in the head yet again with Gomu Gomu no Red Hawk. However, Tesoro hits Luffy with Gon Inferno to send Luffy flying away in a fiery explosion. Luffy flies a long distance away, and struggles to get up. Carina is left kneeling in awe at Tesoro's power, and Tesoro prepares to get revenge on her by stomping on her. However, Nami runs in and rescues Carina, intent on repaying her for what happened years ago. When Mad Treasure had prepared to execute Nami, Carina had come in with a white flag in order to lure the Treasure Pirates to her, allowing Nami to escape. Now Nami tells Carina that just like that time, they can now survive by fighting as a team. However, Tesoro grabs Nami and claims otherwise, saying only jealousy helps people succeed.
Right then, Luffy angrily yells out to Tesoro to let her go and telling him that he would not stop, which surprisingly causes Tesoro to briefly see his younger self (trying to save Stella while he was being taken away from her) in Luffy when he is trying to save Nami. However, he laughs it off and throws Nami with great force. Carina desperately tries to catch her, but Luffy wraps his arms around both of them and runs away. As Tesoro prepares to strike, Luffy calls out to Robin as he throws Nami and Carina away, and Robin catches the two with Spider Net. Tesoro then notices that his outstretched arm is encountering great resistance, and Luffy, now in Gear Fourth, propels himself upward, shattering Tesoro's arm. Luffy then flies upward and knocks Tesoro's golem to the ground with Gomu Gomu no Kong Gun.
Meanwhile, Robin binds Tanaka with a giant arm and several smaller arms, knocking his gun out of his hand. Tanaka cannot phase through Robin's flesh, and so cannot do anything against her. Sanji then activates Diable Jambe and barrages Tanaka's face with kicks, sending him flying far away. Baccarat prepares to finish off Chopper and Brook and flicks her coin at them, but suddenly Usopp flings a giant ball at her. The ball intercepts the coin but misses Baccarat, and she laughs, but Usopp fires a Midori Boshi: Dokuro Bakuhatsu So at her. The shot makes contact and injures Baccarat, leaving her bewildered that her luck ran out. However, Usopp's first shot opens up to reveal a slot machine that Baccarat's coin had won the jackpot on, meaning that her luck had been completely spent. Dice strikes Zoro with his own swords, but to the former's shock Zoro counters them with only his Haki-imbued arms. Zoro says that the swords alone cannot bring him down, and he uses Tatsu Maki to send Dice flying away in a whirlwind. Dice spins toward Zoro at a high speed, but Zoro reclaims one of his swords and uses Shishi Sonson, causing Dice's armor to crack up and Dice to fall to the ground, defeated though happy.
Tesoro's remaining men, seeing their superiors defeated, run in fear, but Tesoro liquefies his golem and sends waves of gold crashing down on everyone in Gran Tesoro. He then stands on a giant mound of gold, watching in glee as he has everyone sink into liquid gold. However, Luffy manages to stay in the air as he angrily calls out Tesoro's name, and Tesoro enjoys Luffy's anger. Luffy flies up toward Tesoro, not wanting him to control his friends. As Luffy expands and retracts both of his arms, Tesoro sends a massive gold tendril flying toward him, an attack known as Gon L'ira di Dio. Luffy clashes with the tendril with Gomu Gomu no Leo Rex Bazooka and is seemingly crushed as everyone on the Gran Tesoro and Marine ships (inculding Lucci and Sabo who pause in their fight) are awed by the force of the clash, while Tesoro declares himself to be a god. However, Luffy is showed to still be alive, pushing against the tendril. He rejects Tesoro's statement as he breaks through the gold tendril and unleashes the finishing blow on Tesoro.
In his moment of defeat, Tesoro remembers Stella's departure. As his massive mound of gold disintegrates, the people of Gran Tesoro cheer as his defeated body falls from the air and crashes into the Marine ship where Sabo and Lucci are fighting. Lucci orders the Marines to seize him as he departs from his battle with Sabo. However, an alarm starts beeping on Gran Tesoro, and monitors come up showing a countdown. Carina reveals that the ship is going to sink, and tells everyone to escape. The escapees are initially blocked by the continued Marine attacks, but Franky arrives in his Iron Shogun form and clears the way for them. However, Carina decides to stay behind, wanting to continue luring the Marines to Gran Tesoro. She and Nami embrace, and Franky takes Nami away as the timer continues ticking.
The pirates, Marines, Revolutionaries, and citizens all stand and watch on their ships as the timer reaches zero. When it does, however, fireworks explode over the Gran Tesoro. The Straw Hats look and see Carina standing on the top of it as Gran Tesoro sails away, and they realize that she has duped them in order to gain access to its riches. However, they laugh it away, and are forced to retreat when the Marines start firing at them. As they do so, Nami finds a letter on her person from Carina with encouraging words toward her and it is revealed that Nami did not leave completely empty handed, as she managed to swipe Tesoro's gold rings off of him. The Sunny continues sailing into the distance as it is pursued by the Marines.
Related EpisodesEdit
Silver Mine ArcEdit
- Further information: Silver Mine Arc
On their way to Zou, the Straw Hat Pirates, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Kin'emon, Kanjuro, and the Barto Club are attacked by the Silver Pirate Alliance squad led by Desire, who abduct Monkey D. Luffy and Bartolomeo. The alliance imprisoned them on Silver Mine to be presented to their leader, who uses his captive as silver miners for his dealing with a powerful organization.
During a showing of their new captive, Bartolomeo brake Luffy away and the try to escape. They are followed by the Sweet Pirates, Desire pirate crew, but end up trap again in the mine with Desire. The three encounter Aveyron who chase them further into the mine where they meet a mining colony. With the help of the imprisoned miners, Luffy and Bartolomeo mange to break out of their handicaps, which prevented them from using their abilities, and revealed to Desire Bill's true intention. Aveyron catch up with the trio and after a short fight with Luffy he's defeated, and Bill decide to bury them all in the mine.
Deciding to escape the mine, Luffy and Co. start their way up to the surface but are stopped by Peseta. The group is saved by the arrival of their friends on board the Going Luffy-senpai, and Zoro easily defeat Peseta, freeing Desire crew. The group head to the ships while Luffy, Zoro, bartolomeo, Kin'emon, and Desire stay behind to say their goodbyes. They then let her stay alone to settle thing with Bill, however before Luffy and Bartolomeo can leave the island, Bill show up and is standing in their way, setting his eyes on Luffy's bounty and revealing his plans, enraging Luffy.
Luffy attacks Bill, sending him into the underground mine. Inside, Tanaka warns Bill what will happen following his defeat. Bill fearfully and frantically begins eating lots of ore in an attempt to salvage his fate. Luffy, Bartolomeo, and Desire run to shore when suddenly the ground underneath them begins erupting with molten ore, created by Bill, who uses the full extent of his ability. Bill prepare to attack with a giant molten ore, but Luffy hits him with Gomu Gomu no Grizzly Magnum, sending Bill flying into his palace. Desire notes that the molten ore Bill created is still there and is eating away at the island, so they escape on Desire's Battle Boat as the entire island sinks into the ocean.
As dusk falls, the Sweet Pirates board the Going Luffy-senpai, and Desire thanks Luffy and Bartolomeo for taking care of her. Bartolomeo invites them to join the Barto Club, but Desire declines, wanting to pursue their own dreams. The Sweet Pirates then head out to sea as the Going Luffy-senpai's sails are unfurled and the Straw Hats and Barto Club continue their journey to Zou.
Elsewhere, a Revolutionary Army ship draws near to Gran Tesoro. Koala notes that the Monster of the New World resides there, and his power is equal to that of the world nobles. Inside Gran Tesoro, Tanaka arrives and reports that Bill sank along with Silver Mine, but Tesoro is fine as he already had his fun with Bill and now was time for the real entertainment to start.
Heart of GoldEdit
The Straw Hat Pirates meet Olga, a girl who has escaped the island Alchemi. Alchemi was known for its metal production, and for the creation of the extremely valuable Pure Gold, but the island disappeared two hundred years ago. Olga is now being pursued by Marines, interested in Pure Gold. Gild Tesoro, who controls the black market, hears of Olga and hires treasure hunter Mad Treasure to track her down. The Straw Hats join forces with Olga in search of the Pure Gold, while she plots to take advantage of them and use the treasure to become rich herself.
One Piece Film: Gold Episode 0Edit
Similar to the One Piece Film: Zspecial, this mobile-released short leads directly to the start of the film.
On their way to Gran Tesoro, the Straw Hat Pirates enjoy a barbecue and some competitive sports.
CastEdit
Character | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Monkey D. Luffy | Mayumi Tanaka | Colleen Clinkenbeard |
Roronoa Zoro | Kazuya Nakai | Christopher R. 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 |
Gild Tesoro | Kazuhiro Yamaji | Keith Silverstein |
Takahiro Sakurai (young) | Dallas Reid (young) | |
Baccarat | Nanao | Amber Lee Connors |
Dice | Kendo Kobayashi | Tyson Rinehart |
Tanaka | Gaku Hamada | Daman Mills |
Carina | Hikari Mitsushima | Michele Knotz |
Raise Max | Kin'ya Kitaōji | Garrett Schenck |
Sakazuki | Fumihiko Tachiki | Andrew Love |
Rob Lucci | Tomokazu Seki | Jason Liebrecht |
Spandam | Masaya Onosaka | Christopher Corey Smith |
Sabo | Tōru Furuya | Vic Mignogna |
Koala | Satsuki Yukino | Jeannie Tirado |
Kent Beef Jr. | Arata Furuta | Brian Olvera |
Pork | Josh Grelle | |
Jimmy Myers | Korokke | Alejandro Saab |
Long Long | Wataru Takagi | Chad Cline |
Morkin | Nadal | Joel McDonald |
Narcie | Nobuyuki Hiyama | Scott Frerichs |
Lepre | Rena Takeda | Kristi Kang |
Bit | Ayaka Miyoshi | Kristen Lee |
Kiruko | Arisa Sato | Jennifer Green |
Alba | Nanase Nishino | Katy Tye |
Straight | Yasuhiro Mamiya | Matt Shipman |
Curve | Ryō Narita | David Trosko |
Rikka | Chika Sakamoto | Jill Harris |
Tempo | Naoko Watanabe | Bryn Apprill |
Double Down | Naoto Takenaka | |
Whitejack | Keith Kubal | |
Camael | Masakazu Mimura | Keith Kubal |
Stella | Gi Ryoko | Madeleine Morris |
Balong | Kenji Nomura | Greg Carson |
Nypers | Ken Uo | Taylor Harris |
GalleryEdit
PromotionalEdit
Art by OdaEdit
WardrobeEdit
Casual wear. Also featured in One Piece Film: Gold Episode 0:
Casino VIP outfits:
Black battle outfits:
Theatrical Release Dates By CountryEdit
- United Arab Emirates July 15, 2016 (Premier)
- Japan July 23, 2016
- Germany July 28, 2016 (subtitled)
- Austria July 28, 2016
- Hong Kong July 28, 2016
- France July 30, 2016 (subtitled)
- Belgium July 30, 2016
- Luxembourg July 30, 2016
- Switzerland July 30, 2016
- Thailand August 25, 2016
- Singapore August 25, 2016
- Vietnam August 26, 2016
- Philippines August 31, 2016
- Indonesia September 7, 2016
- Malaysia September 8, 2016
- Italy October 27, 2016
- Australia October 27, 2016
- New Zealand November 3, 2016
- Catalonia November 4, 2016
- Spain November 4, 2016
- France Fall 2016 (Dubbed)
- Germany Fall 2016 (Dubbed)
- United States January 10-17, 2017[6]
- Mexico February 1, 2019 (Dubbed)
- United Kingdom TBA [7]
- Andorra TBA
- Lichtenstein TBA
- Monaco TBA
- Portugal TBA
- The Republic of Malta TBA
- San Marino TBA
- China TBA[8]
DVD Release DateEdit
- Japan: December 28, 2016
- Spain: April 12, 2017
- United States: May 2, 2017
TriviaEdit
- Although Oda was the executive producer, he also collaborated on the script, but only specifically in the film’s climax. He drew over 30 pages of storyboard for the last 10 minutes of the movie because he wasn't satisfied with Miyamoto’s version of the script and they had to redraw a new one for the movie using Oda's parallel intake when it comes to Luffy, Tesoro, Nami, and Stella. [citation needed]
- Unlike other films, this movie cannot be properly set in any point of the canon story. It takes place after the Dressrosa Arc (Gild Tesoro stated that Luffy had beaten Donquixote Doflamingo and Sabo has the powers of the Mera Mera no Mi), and before the Zou Arc (since Nami is using her Sorcery Clima-Tact instead of the one she received from Usopp on Zou), however, the whole crew was not together during that time in the canon of the story.
- Pappag, Heracles, Pandaman, Wanze, Absalom, and Gedatsu make brief cameo appearances in this movie.
- Donquixote Doflamingo, Trebol, Diamante, Pica, Boa Hancock, Boa Marigold, and Boa Sandersonia also make brief appearances during Tesoro's flashback.
- Gion and Tokikake, mentioned before the premiere of the film in the SBS of volumes 74 and 75, respectively, make brief cameos in the film, debuting in a story before they made their canonical debut during the Levely Arc.
- This is the first movie to feature Heracles, Wanze, Absalom, Gedatsu, Marigold, Sandersonia, Pappug, Trebol, Diamante, Pica, Koala, Spandam, Hattori, and Rob Lucci - as well as the second to feature Sabo, Donquixote Doflamingo, Akainu, and Hancock as the four made appearances in Film: Z, although Sabo, Doflamingo and, Hancock were only shown in the credits as children.
- This is the first One Piece Film to have a theatrical release in the United States.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑'劇場版 ONE PIECE FILM GOLD' - Eirin
- ↑http://www.funimation.com/blog/2016/10/05/funimation-films-set-to-bring-one-piece-film-gold-biggest-one-piece-movie-ever-to-north-america-on-janury-10-17-2017?
- ↑One Piece Gets New Anime Film in Summer 2016
- ↑https://www.amazon.co.jp/PIECE-FILM-GOLD-JUMP-BOOKS/dp/4087033988/ref=pd_sim_14_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=61-Isc4PNmL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR103%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=2GVM6GP9P5K6A9YXMQ15
- ↑One Piece Film Gold Ad Previews Mayumi Kojima's Insert Song
- ↑Funimation revealed the release date.
- ↑'One Piece Film Gold Sets Sail to the United Kingdom', The One Piece Podcast.
- ↑'One Piece Film Gold Sets Sail to the United Kingdom' - One Piece Podcast
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The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Toei Animation of the sixth season. | |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 52 |
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Original network | Fuji Television |
Original release | February 9, 2003 – June 13, 2004 |
Season chronology | |
Next → Season 7 | |
List of One Piece episodes (seasons 1–8) |
The sixth season of the One Pieceanime 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.
The sixth season originally ran from February 9, 2003 through June 13, 2004 on Fuji TV and contained 52 episodes. The English version ran from September 29, 2007 through March 15, 2008 on Cartoon Network, ending on episode 167 in the US. Australia has continued to air new episodes and began aired unedited episodes starting with episode 175 and ended with episode 195 on January 7, 2009.
The season uses six pieces of theme music: two opening themes and four ending themes. The opening theme until episode 168 is 'Hikari e' (ヒカリヘ, lit. Toward the Light) by The Babystars. The second is 'Bon Voyage' by Bon-Bon Blanco, starting from episode 169 onwards. The ending theme up to episode 156 is 'Free Will' by Ruppina. Episodes 157 through 168 use Ruppina's 'Faith'. Episodes 169 through 181 use 'A to Z' by ZZ. The remaining episodes use 'Tsuki to Taiyō' (月と太陽, lit. The Moon and The Sun) by shela. Funimation has also produced English versions of the songs.
- 1Episode list
- 2Home releases
Episode list[edit]
'Sky Island ~ Skypiea'[edit]
No. | Title[1] | Original airdate | English airdate[n 1] | |
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144 | 'Caught Log! The King of Salvagers, Masira!' Transcription: 'Ubawareta kiroku! Sarubēji ō Mashira!' (Japanese: 奪われた記録!サルベージ王マシラ!) | February 9, 2003[2] | September 29, 2007[3] October 20, 2007[4] | |
Nami's log pose begins to point to the sky, after that, a big ship falls from sky and the crew finds a map in of an island named 'Skypiea' on a 200-year-old ship. They compete with the monkey-like Masira's salvage crew while they search for more clues on how to get there. The episode ends with Masira, Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji being eaten by a giant turtle. | ||||
145 | 'Monsters Appear! Don't Mess with the Whitebeard Pirates!' Transcription: 'Kaibutsu tōjō! Shirohige Ichimi ni wa te o dasu na' (Japanese: 怪物登場!白ひげ一味には手を出すな) | February 16, 2003[5][6] | October 6, 2007[7] November 3, 2007[8] | |
The Straw Hats decide to go to Jaya island to look for information on Skypeia. Meanwhile, Ace suddenly shows up on Buggy's ship; Buggy doesn't let any of his men attack Ace, fearing Whitebeard's retribution. | ||||
146 | 'Quit Dreaming! Mock Town, the Town of Ridicule!' Transcription: 'Yume o miru na! Azakeri no machi Mokku Taun!' (Japanese: 夢を見るな!嘲りの街モックタウン!) | February 23, 2003[9][n 2] | October 13, 2007[10][11] | |
Jaya's main town is full of famous pirates that are constantly brawling with each other. Luffy and Zoro have a run-in with a pirate known as 'Bellamy the Hyena,' who ridicules their dreams and beats them up. | ||||
147 | 'Distinguished Pirates! A Man Who Talks of Dreams and the King of Undersea Search!' Transcription: 'Kaizoku no takami! Yume o kataru otoko to kaitei shinsaku ō' (Japanese: 海賊の高み!夢を語る男と海底探索王) | March 9, 2003[12] | October 20, 2007[13] | |
Luffy, Zoro and Nami meet the man who is later revealed to be Blackbeard. They leave Mock Town, and get into a fight with Masira's brother Shōjo, another salvage monkey. | ||||
148 | 'Legendary Family! Noland, the Liar!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no ichizoku! Usotsuki Nōrando' (Japanese: 伝説の一族!「うそつきノーランド」) | March 16, 2003[14] | October 27, 2007[15][16] | |
The Straw Hats meet with Montblanc Cricket on another part of Jaya; Cricket is a descendant of Montblanc Noland, an infamous 'liar' who told of a gold city on Jaya, and Cricket was outcast for looking for artifacts of the gold city. He may be the only person who knows how to get to Skypiea. | ||||
149 | 'Steer for the Clouds! Capture the South Bird!' Transcription: 'Kumo kaji ippai! Sausubādo o oe!' (Japanese: 雲舵いっぱい!サウスバードを追え!) | March 23, 2003[17] | November 3, 2007[18][19] | |
Cricket explains how the Straw Hats can ride a dangerous vertical current called the Knock-Up Stream to get to Skypeia. However, they first have to catch a southbird to point them toward the point where the stream will erupt from the ocean. | ||||
150 | 'Dreams Don't Come True?! Bellamy Versus the Saruyama Alliance!' Transcription: 'Gensō wa kanawanai!? Beramī VS saruyama rengō' (Japanese: 幻想は叶わない!?ベラミーVS猿山連合) | April 13, 2003[20] | November 10, 2007[21] | |
While the Straw Hats are looking for a Southbird, Bellamy and his crew attack Cricket's house, and steal the gold artifacts he'd collected over the years from his salvage work. When the Straw Hats return and see what happened, Luffy decides to take a side trip back to Mock Town. | ||||
151 | '100 Million Man! World's Greatest Power and Pirate Black Beard!' Transcription: 'Ichioku no otoko! Sekai saikō kenryoku to kaizoku kurohige' (Japanese: 一億の男!世界最高権力と海賊黒ひげ) | April 20, 2003[22] | November 24, 2007[23][24] | |
Luffy takes out Bellamy with a single punch. Meanwhile, the world government heads are concerned over Whitebeard, Shanks, and Luffy. The marines try to decide who will replace Crocodile as a Shichibukai - one of Blackbeard's crew shows up uninvited and nominates his captain. | ||||
152 | 'Take to the Sky! Ride the Knockup Stream!' Transcription: 'Fune wa sora o yuku! Tsukiageru kairyū ni nore' (Japanese: 船は空をゆく!突き上げる海流に乗れ) | April 27, 2003[25] | December 1, 2007[26][27] | |
The Going Merry is refitted by Masira and Shōjo to be more flight capable, and the Straw Hats catch a ride on the Knock-Up Stream for Skypeia. | ||||
153 | 'Sail the White Sea! The Sky Knight and the Gate in the Clouds!' Transcription: 'Koko wa sora no umi! Sora no kishi to tengoku no mon' (Japanese: ここは空の海!空の騎士と天国の門) | May 4, 2003[28] | December 8, 2007[29][30] | |
The Straw Hats arrive in an ocean above the clouds. Usopp almost falls out of the Going Merry but is saved at the last minute. The crew is also attacked by a mysterious looking warrior, but is saved by the Knight of the Sky. Finally, they arrive at the border which transports them to the upper realm, Skypiea. | ||||
154 | 'Godland, Skypiea! Angels on a Beach of Clouds!' Transcription: 'Kami no kuni Sukaipia! Kumo no nagisa no tenshitachi' (Japanese: 神の国スカイピア!雲の渚の天使たち) | May 11, 2003[31] | December 15, 2007[32][33] | |
As the crew arrives in Skypiea, they're greeted by Conis and her pet Suu. Both she and her father start explaining how the life in Skypiea is and how the different Dials work. | ||||
155 | 'The Forbidden Sacred Ground! The Island Where God Lives and Heaven's Judgement!' Transcription: 'Kindan no seichi! Kami no sumi shima to ten no sabaki!' (Japanese: 禁断の聖地!神の住む島と天の裁き!) | May 18, 2003[34] | December 22, 2007[35] | |
Nami finds out what should happen to anyone who enters the forest. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang are waiting for the wind to change but are rudely assaulted by Skypiea's police who are going to carry out Heaven's Judgement. | ||||
156 | 'Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!' Transcription: 'Hayaku mo hanzaisha!? Sukaipia no hō no banjin' (Japanese: 早くも犯罪者!?スカイピアの法の番人) | June 8, 2003[36][37] | December 29, 2007[38][39] | |
The Straw Hats have some problems with the local justice enforcer force called 'The White Berets.' | ||||
157 | 'Is Escape Possible?!? God's Challenge is Set in Motion' Transcription: 'Dasshutsu naru ka!? Ugokihajimeta kami no shiren!' (Japanese: 脱出なるか!?動きはじめた神の試練!) | June 15, 2003 | January 5, 2008[40][41] | |
Before they can leave Chopper, Robin, Nami and Zoro are abducted by a giant shrimp. Luffy, Sanji and Usopp go after them to the upper yard | ||||
158 | 'A Trap on Lovely Street! The Almighty Eneru' Transcription: 'Raburī dōri no wana! Zennō naru Goddo Eneru' (Japanese: ラブリー通りの罠!全能なる神エネル) | June 22, 2003 | January 5, 2008[42] January 12, 2008[citation needed] | |
Conis leads Luffy, Usopp, and Sanji to a boat to get to Upper Yard, but she tells them it is a trap and almost gets hit by 'Heaven's Judgment'. | ||||
159 | 'Onward Crow! To the Sacrificial Altar!' Transcription: 'Susume Karasumaru! Ikenie no saidan o mezase' (Japanese: すすめカラス丸!生贄の祭壇を目指せ) | July 6, 2003 | January 19, 2008[43] | |
Luffy, Usopp and Sanji finally enter Upper Yard, only to find out that the whole road is trapped heavily, but at last they arrive at the Ordeal Gates. Meanwhile Robin, Zoro, and Nami go out to explore Upper Yard while Chopper stays behind to guard the ship. | ||||
160 | '10% Survival Rate! Satori, the Mantra Master!' Transcription: 'Seizonritsu 10%! Mantora tsukai no shinkan Satori' (Japanese: 生存率10%!心綱使いの神官サトリ!) | July 13, 2003 | January 26, 2008[44][45] | |
Luffy, Sanji, and Usopp enter the Ordeal of Balls gate and encounter the Priest Satori. | ||||
161 | 'The Ordeal of Spheres! Desperate Struggle in the Lost Forest!' Transcription: ''Tama no shiren' no kyōi! Mayoi no mori no shitō' (Japanese: 「玉の試練」の脅威!迷いの森の死闘) | July 20, 2003 | February 2, 2008[46] | |
Usopp, Sanji and Luffy fight Satori, but the power of Mantra seems to be too strong. | ||||
162 | 'Chopper in Danger! Former God vs. Priest Shura!' Transcription: 'Choppā ayaushi! Moto kami VS Shinkan Shura' (Japanese: チョッパー危うし!元神VS神官シュラ) | August 3, 2003[47] | February 9, 2008[48][49] | |
Chopper, threatened by priest Shura, blows the whistle for Gan Fall to come, but before he can arrive, Priest Shura assaults Chopper and begins destroying the Going Merry. | ||||
163 | 'Profound Mystery! Ordeal of String and Ordeal of Love?!?' Transcription: 'Makafushigi! Himo no shiren to koi no shiren!?' (Japanese: 摩訶不思議!紐の試練と恋の試練!?) | August 10, 2003 | February 16, 2008[50][51] | |
Satori is defeated by Luffy and Sanji. Meanwhile Gan Fall has been defeated and Chopper jumps in the water to rescue him. | ||||
164 | 'Light the Fire of Shandora! Wyper the Warrior!' Transcription: 'Shandora no tō o nobose! Senshi Waipā' (Japanese: シャンドラの灯を燈せ!戦士ワイパー) | August 17, 2003 | February 23, 2008[52][53] | |
Chopper is saved by a bunch of giant Southbirds, who tell him that Gan Fall was actually God. Nami, Zoro and Robin discover the reason why Upper Yard is a soil island: It was once part of Jaya, and this is the part that Liar Norland saw. Meanwhile the Shandians attack Upper Yard. | ||||
165 | 'Jaya, City of Gold in the Sky! Head for God's Shrine!' Transcription: 'Tenkū no ōgonkyō Jaya! Mezase kami no yashiro' (Japanese: 天空の黄金卿ジャヤ!目指せ神の社!) | August 24, 2003 | March 1, 2008[54] | |
The Shandians' attack on Upper Yard has started. The crew is finally reunited, and everyone speaks up about what has happened. Chopper takes care of Gan Fall, and the pirates plan to steal the gold on the island. | ||||
166 | 'Festival on the Night Before Gold-Hunting! Feelings for 'Vearth!' Transcription: 'ōgon zenya matsuri! Vāsu e no omoi!' (Japanese: 黄金前夜祭!「ヴァース」への想い!) | September 7, 2003 | March 8, 2008[55] | |
After befriending a wolf pack, Gan Fall tells the crew a little more about the history of Upper Yard. | ||||
167 | 'Enter God Eneru! Farewell to the Survivors!' Transcription: 'Goddo Eneru tōjō!! Ikinokori e no yoake kyoku' (Japanese: 神·エネル登場!!生き残りへの夜明曲) | September 21, 2003 | March 15, 2008[56][57] | |
Eneru takes away the limitations of the priests. Also, Usopp witnesses a mysterious person fixing the ship; the next day Merry is found to be back to her original form. After getting her off the altar, the pirates plan out their course of action. Note: This was the last episode to air on Toonami during its original run. The show returned to Toonami on May 18, 2013, continuing from episode 207. | ||||
168 | 'A Giant Snake Bares Its Fangs! The Survival Game Begins!' Transcription: 'Kiba muku ōhebi! Tsui ni hajimaru sabaibaru gēmu' (Japanese: 牙むく大蛇!遂に始まる生き残り合戦) | October 12, 2003[58] | March 22, 2008 | |
A giant python makes Luffy, Robin, Chopper and Zoro split while going to the ruins at the south. | ||||
169 | 'The Deadly Reject! War Demon Wyper's Resolve!' Transcription: 'Sutemi no haigeki! Senki Waipā no kakugo' (Japanese: 捨身の排撃!!「戦鬼」ワイパーの覚悟) | October 19, 2003 | March 29, 2008 | |
Wyper takes out Shura and tells his goal to the Shandians, and Eneru speaks up about how many people will be alive by the end of his plan. | ||||
170 | 'Fierce Mid-Air Battle! Pirate Zoro vs. Warrior Braham!' Transcription: 'Kūchū no gekisen! Kaizoku Zoro VS Senshi Burahamu' (Japanese: 空中の激戦!海賊ゾロVS戦士ブラハム) | October 19, 2003 | November 3, 2008 | |
Zoro fights the Shandian warrior Braham, and defeats him with One Sword Style: 36 Caliber Phoenix technique. ('36-Pound Cannon' In Japanese) | ||||
171 | 'The Roaring Burn Bazooka!! Pirate Luffy vs. War Demon Wyper!' Transcription: 'Unaru nenshōhō!! Rufi vs senki Waipā' (Japanese: 唸る燃焼砲!!ルフィVS戦鬼ワイパー闘) | October 26, 2003 | November 4, 2008 | |
Luffy fights Wyper, but after some time, he falls into some underground ruins. Meanwhile, Eneru appears on the Going Merry and after telling that his true goal was the City of Gold, he takes out both Usopp and Sanji; He then vanishes and leaves Satori's brothers, Hotori and Kotori, to avenge their brother. | ||||
172 | 'The Ordeal of Swamp! Chopper vs Priest Gedatsu!' Transcription: 'Numa no shiren! Choppā VS Shinkan Gedatsu!!' (Japanese: 沼の試練!チョッパーVS神官ゲダツ!!) | November 2, 2003 | November 5, 2008 | |
Chopper is attacked by Gedatsu, who turns out to be a complete moron, and eventually defeats him, sending him plummeting to the Blue Sea. Conis and Pagaya help Aisa, and head to Upper Yard. |
'Sky Island ~ The Golden Bell'[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
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173 | 'Unbeatable Powers! Eneru's True Form is Revealed!' Transcription: 'Muteki no nōryoku! Akasareru Eneru no shōtai' (Japanese: 無敵の能力!明かされるエネルの正体) | November 9, 2003 | November 6, 2008 | |
Eneru defeats several members of the Shandian Tribe. Meanwhile, Gan Fall and Nami start and finish their fight with Kotori and Hotori. Hotori is defeated by Nami while Kotori is defeated by Gan Fall. | ||||
174 | 'A Mystical City! The Grand Ruins of Shandora!' Transcription: 'Maboroshi no to! Yūdai naru Shandora no iseki!!' (Japanese: 幻の都!雄大なるシャンドラの遺跡!!) | November 16, 2003 | November 7, 2008 | |
While Robin is looking at some ruins she found, Yama, The Chief Enforcer, attacks her. Yama is easily defeated by Robin. Later, she discovers the legendary city, Shandora. | ||||
175 | '0% Survival Rate! Chopper vs. Ohm, the Sword Wielding Priest!' Transcription: 'Seisonritsu 0%!! Choppā VS shinkan Ōmu' (Japanese: 生存率0%!!チョッパーVS神官オーム) | December 21, 2003 | November 10, 2008 | |
Priest Ohm appears and starts fighting everyone. | ||||
176 | 'Climb Giant Jack! Deadly Combat in the Upper Ruins!' Transcription: 'Kyodai mame tsuru o nobore!! Jōsō iseki no shitō' (Japanese: 巨大豆蔓”を登れ!!上層遺跡の死闘) | January 11, 2004 | November 11, 2008 | |
At the Upper Ruins, the fight between Ohm, Zoro, Gan Fall and Wyper begins. When Nami appears, she is swallowed by the giant python, along with Gan Fall and Aisa. | ||||
177 | 'The Ordeal of Iron! White Barbed Death Match!' Transcription: 'Tetsu no shiren no shinkocchō! Shiroibara Desumacchi!!' (Japanese: 鉄の試練の真骨頂!白荊デスマッチ!!) | January 18, 2004 | November 12, 2008 | |
Ohm makes matters worse, creating a barbed wire cage around the area. Laki is knocked out by Eneru, and Nami, Aisa, and Gan Fall find out why the python was rampaging so much. | ||||
178 | 'Bursting Slash! Zoro vs Ohm!' Transcription: 'Hotobashiru Zangeki! Zoro VS shinkan Ōmu!!' (Japanese: ほとばしる斬撃!ゾロVS神官オーム!!) | January 25, 2004 | November 13, 2008 | |
Zoro finally defeats Priest Ohm with his 108 Caliber Phoenix technique. Meanwhile Pagaya and Conis hear the terrible truth about the goal of Eneru: to eradicate every person in the sky. | ||||
179 | 'Collapsing Upper Ruins! The Quintet for the Finale!' Transcription: 'Kuzure yuku jōsō iseki! Fināre e no kuintetto' (Japanese: 崩れゆく上層遺跡!終曲への五重奏!!) | February 1, 2004 | November 14, 2008 | |
Eneru appears only to reduce the group as close to his prediction as he can. | ||||
180 | 'Showdown in the Ancient Ruins! Sky God Eneru's Goal!' Transcription: 'Kodai iseki no taiketsu! Goddo Eneru no mokuteki' (Japanese: 古代遺跡の対決!神·エネルの目的) | February 8, 2004[59] | November 17, 2008 | |
Eneru counterattacks Gan Fall and lands a finishing hit. He then knocks out Robin as she tries to manipulate him. Zoro impresses Eneru with his power but is easily beaten, while trying to make him pay for what he did to Robin; but it takes Wyper with a secret weapon to take Eneru down. | ||||
181 | 'Ambition Towards the Endless Vearth! The Ark Maxim!' Transcription: 'Kagirinai daichi e no yabō hakobune Makushimu' (Japanese: 限りない大地への野望方舟マクシム!!) | February 15, 2004 | November 18, 2008 | |
Eneru defeats Zoro and Wyper. Upon seeing this, Nami follows him to a cave where his ark, Maxim, is. Luffy finally gets out of the snake, along with Aisa, only to find out the outcome of the fight against Eneru. When Aisa tells him that she knows where he is, he asks her to take him there. | ||||
182 | 'They Finally Clash! Pirate Luffy vs God Eneru!' Transcription: 'Tsui ni gekitotsu! Kaizoku Rufi VS Goddo Eneru!!' (Japanese: 遂に激突!海賊ルフィVS神·エネル!!) | February 22, 2004 | November 19, 2008 | |
Luffy and Eneru start fighting. Conis tells the dangers of staying in Sky Island to the other Skypieans. | ||||
183 | 'Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!' Transcription: 'Makushimu ujō! Ugokihajimeta Desupia!!' (Japanese: マクシム浮上!動き始めたデスピア!!) | February 29, 2004 | November 20, 2008 | |
Eneru starts a machine that would bring the death of Sky Island: Deathpiea. | ||||
184 | 'Luffy Falls! Eneru's Judgement and Nami's Wish!' Transcription: 'Rufi rakuka! Kami no sabaki to Nami no nozomi!!' (Japanese: ルフィ落下!神の裁きとナミの望み!!) | March 7, 2004 | November 21, 2008 | |
Luffy falls from the ark. Nami starts fighting Eneru while Sanji and Usopp try to rescue her. | ||||
185 | 'The Two Awaken! On the Front Lines of the Burning Love Rescue!' Transcription: 'Mesameta futari! Moeru koi no kyūshutsu zensen!!' (Japanese: 目覚めた二人!燃える恋の救出前線!!) | March 14, 2004 | November 24, 2008 | |
Usopp and Sanji split up to rescue Nami, but the first one to get on deck is Usopp. | ||||
186 | 'Capriccio for Despair! The Impending Doom of Sky Island!' Transcription: 'Zetsubō e no kyōsōkyoku hakari kuru sorajima no shōmetsu!!' (Japanese: 絶望への狂想曲迫り来る空島の消滅!!) | March 21, 2004 | November 25, 2008 | |
Eneru's thunderclouds are coming down to Sky Island while the evacuation is half complete. | ||||
187 | 'Lead by a Bell's Sound! Tale of the Great Warrior and the Explorer!' Transcription: 'Kane no oto no michibiki! Daisenshi to shinkenka no monogatari' (Japanese: 鐘の音の導き!大戦士と探検家の物語) | March 28, 2004 | November 26, 2008 | |
The history of Noland and Calgara is told, as a flashback from Wyper. | ||||
188 | 'Free From the Spell! The Great Warrior Sheds Tears!' Transcription: 'Jubaku kara no kaihō! Daisenshi ga nagashita namida!!' (Japanese: 呪縛からの解放!大戦士が流した涙!!) | March 28, 2004 | November 27, 2008 | |
Noland and Calgara are enjoying themselves, as well as the villagers and Noland's crew, but that changes one day, as the villagers start hating their new friends. | ||||
189 | 'Eternal Friends! The Vowed Bell Echoes Across the Mighty Seas!' Transcription: 'Eien no shinyū! Daikaigen ni hibiku chikai no kane' (Japanese: 永遠の親友!大海原に響く誓いの鐘) | April 4, 2004 | November 28, 2008 | |
The cause of the hatred is discovered and explained. Meanwhile, Calgara vows to meet Noland again. | ||||
190 | 'Angel Island, Obliterated! The Horror of The Raigo's Advent!!' Transcription: 'Enjerushima shōmetsu! Raigō kōrin no kyōfu!' (Japanese: エンジェル島消滅!雷迎降臨の恐怖!!) | April 25, 2004 | December 30, 2008 | |
Angel Island is destroyed by Eneru's attacks. Luffy decides to go and ring the golden bell before Eneru takes it away. | ||||
191 | 'Knock Over Giant Jack! Last Hope for Escape!' Transcription: 'Kyodai mame tsuru o taose! Dasshutsu e no saigō no nozomi' (Japanese: 巨大豆蔓を倒せ!脱出への最後の望み) | May 2, 2004 | December 31, 2008 | |
Nami finds out a way to get to Eneru and sends a message to the others for them to cut down Giant Jack. Zoro cuts down half of the stalk, but Eneru fires a bolt straight at Zoro, rendering him unconscious. As the others look on hopelessly, Wyper lets his pride get the better of him, saying that the descendants of Calgara should ring the bell. Usopp tries to help in a knowingly futile attempt by using his Exploding Star techniques. Robin tells Wyper that Cricket, Noland's descendant, is searching for the Gold City and Luffy wants to ring the bell for him. Reinvigorated, Wyper goes to Giant Jack and uses one final Reject, knocking down the rest of the stalk in the process. Nami and Luffy then charge up Giant Jack to face Eneru. | ||||
192 | 'Miracle on Skypiea! The Love Song Heard in the Clouds!' Transcription: 'Kami no kuni no kiseki! Tenshi ni todoita rabusongu' (Japanese: 神の国の奇跡!天使に届いた島の歌声) | May 9, 2004 | January 2, 2009 | |
Luffy defeats Eneru by smashing him into the Golden Bell, ringing it in the process. | ||||
193 | 'The Battle Ends! Proud Fantasia Echoes Far!' Transcription: 'Tatakai no shūen! Tōku hibiku hokori takaki gensōkyoku' (Japanese: 戦いの終焉!遠く響く誇り高き幻想曲) | May 23, 2004 | January 5, 2009 | |
Luffy has won and the 400 year war on Sky Island is finally over. Montblanc Cricket and the Masira Brothers hear the Golden Bell ringing and realize that the Gold City was always in the sky. Eneru, who was thrown to the Blue Sea heads out to the Fairy Vearth (the Moon). The Sky People (both Skypieans and shandorians) celebrate the end of the war with a great bonfire. | ||||
194 | 'I Made it here! The Yarn the Poneglyphs Spin!' Transcription: 'Ware koko ni itaru! Rekishi no honbun ga tsumugu mono' (Japanese: 我ここに至る!歴史の本文が紡ぐもの) | June 6, 2004[60] | January 6, 2009 | |
Robin deciphers the poneglyphs on the Golden Bell and realizes how to find the Rio Poneglyph. She also discovers that the poneglyphs on the Bell were written by Gol D. Roger, who could understand poneglyphs, who had discovered the Rio Poneglyph, and had once visited Skypiea. Soon afterwards, the Straw Hats steal a bunch of gold from the Giant Anaconda's belly and they begin to leave Skypiea. | ||||
195 | 'Off to the Blue Sea!! A Heartfelt Finale!!' Transcription: 'Iza seikai e!! Omoi ga shibarinasu saishū gakushō' (Japanese: いざ青海へ!!想いが織りなす最終楽章) | June 13, 2004[61] | January 7, 2009 | |
The Golden Bell rings as the Straw Hats are going down to the sea, meaning that they are welcome and are deeply thankful for what they did. When the ship finally rests on the sea, problems appear, as the ship has landed in a Marine base. |
Home releases[edit]
Japanese[edit]
Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | ||
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6thシーズン 空島·スカイピア篇 | piece.01 | 144–146 | August 4, 2004 | [62] | |
piece.02 | 147–149 | September 1, 2004 | [63] | ||
piece.03 | 150–152 | October 6, 2004 | [64] | ||
piece.04 | 153–155 | November 3, 2004 | [65] | ||
piece.05 | 156–158 | December 1, 2004 | [66] | ||
piece.06 | 159–161 | January 13, 2005 | [67] | ||
piece.07 | 162–164 | February 2, 2005 | [68] | ||
piece.08 | 165–167 | March 3, 2005 | [69] | ||
piece.09 | 168–170 | April 6, 2005 | [70] | ||
piece.10 | 171–173 | May 11, 2005 | [71] | ||
6thシーズン 空島·黄金の鐘篇 | piece.01 | 174–176 | June 1, 2005 | [72] | |
piece.02 | 177–179 | July 6, 2005 | [73] | ||
piece.03 | 180–182 | August 3, 2005 | [74] | ||
piece.04 | 183–185 | September 7, 2005 | [75] | ||
piece.05 | 186–188 | October 5, 2005 | [76] | ||
piece.06 | 189–191 | November 2, 2005 | [77] | ||
piece.07 | 192–193 | December 7, 2005 | [78] | ||
piece.08 | 194–195 | January 11, 2006 | [79] | ||
ONE PIECE Log Collection | “SKYPIEA” | 144–159 | June 24, 2011 | [80] | |
“GOD” | 160–179 | July 22, 2011 | [81] | ||
“BELL” | 180–195 | August 26, 2011 | [82] |
English[edit]
In North America, this season was recategorized as the majority of 'Season Three' for its DVD release by Funimation Entertainment. The Australian Season Three sets were renamed Collection 12 through 15.
Volume | Episodes | Release date | ISBN | Ref. | ||||
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USA | UK | Australia | ||||||
Season Three | First Voyage | 144–156 | July 6, 2010 | N/A | August 17, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2119-6 | [83] | |
Second Voyage | 157–169 | August 31, 2010 | N/A | September 14, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2143-9 | [84] | ||
Third Voyage | 170–182 | October 26, 2010 | N/A | October 19, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2182-X | [85] | ||
Fourth Voyage | 183–195 | January 25, 2011 | N/A | November 16, 2011 | ISBN1-4210-2222-2 | [86] | ||
Collections | Collection 6 | 131–156 | June 12, 2012 | May 19, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2492-6 | [87][88] | |
Collection 7 | 157–182 | August 14, 2012 | August 11, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2522-1 | [89][90] | ||
Collection 8 | 183–205 | September 25, 2012 | November 3, 2014 | N/A | ISBN1-4210-2580-9 | [91][92] | ||
Collection Boxes | Two | 104–205 | February 17, 2015 | N/A | October 31, 2013 | ISBN N/A | [93] | |
Voyage Collection | 3 | 104-156 | N/A | October 4, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [94] | ||
4 | 157-205 | N/A | November 8, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [95] |
Notes[edit]
- ^Episodes were initially released in English on DVD, but to correspond with the Japanese column, the airdates here will refer to their first English television airings on Toonami, unless otherwise noted. No dates are used for episodes 168 through 195 as they did not air on television in English. These episodes were, however, released on DVD. For further information on DVD releases, please refer to the 'Home Releases' section of this page.
- ^Aired as part of a special with episodes of other anime shows.
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