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One Piece: The Movie

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[ sequel of One Piece (TV) ]

Related anime:
    One Piece: Nejimaki Shima no Bōken (movie 2) (sequel)
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Alternative title:
One Piece - Le Film (French)
One Piece Movie: The Great Gold Pirate
One Piece – Der Film (German)
One Piece: Per tutto l'oro del mondo (Italian)
ワンピース (Japanese)
航海王 黃金島大冒險 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes: pirates
Objectionable content: Significant
Plot Summary: There once was a pirate known as the Great Gold Pirate Woonan, who obtained almost 1/3 of the world's gold. Over the course of a few years, the pirate's existence faded, and a legend grew that he disappeared with his gold to a remote island, an island pirates continue to search for. Aboard the Going Merry, Luffy and his crew, starved and reckless, are robbed of their treasure. In an attempt to get it back, they wreck the getaway ship, guided by a young boy named Tabio, who's a captured part of El Drago's pirate crew. El Drago's love for gold has driven him to look for Woonan's island, and thanks to Woonan's treasure map, he finds it. During this time, Luffy's crew have been split up, and despite their own circumstances, they must find a way to stop El Drago from obtaining Woonan's gold.
User Ratings: 488 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 27 votes (sub:24, dub:2, others:1
1 Turkish subtitled
)
 Excellent: 40 votes (sub:39, dub:1)
 Very good: 84 votes (sub:75, dub:4, raw:1, others:4
1 Spanish subtitled
1 Portuguese subtitled
1 Italian dubbed
1 Russian subtitled
)
 Good: 180 votes (sub:167, dub:4, raw:3, others:6
3 Spanish subtitled
1 German dubbed
1 Italian subtitled
1 Portuguese subtitled
)
 Decent: 77 votes (sub:72, dub:3, others:2
1 Arabic subtitled
1 Spanish subtitled
)
 So-so: 32 votes (sub:30, others:2
1 Catalan subtitled
1 Spanish subtitled
)
 Not really good: 15 votes (sub:15)
 Weak: 19 votes (sub:18, dub:1)
 Bad: 8 votes (sub:6, dub:1, others:1
1 Portuguese subtitled
)
 Awful: 3 votes (sub:3)
 Worst ever: 3 votes (dub:2, sub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 1151 users, rank: #872 (of 5757)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.803 (Good−), std. dev.: 1.792, rank: #2718 (of 5750)
Weighted mean: 6.720 (Good−), rank: #2779 (of 5750) (seen all: 6.73 / won't finish: 0.00)
Bayesian estimate: 6.738 (Good−), rank: #2521 (of 4386)
Running time: 51 minutes
Vintage: 2000-03-04
Premiere date:
2000-03-04 (Japan)
Release dates: We have 2
Opening Theme:
"We Are!" by Hiroshi Kitadani
Ending Theme:
"Memories" by Maki Otsuki
Trivia: We have 3
News: Show:
Funimation panel (Jul 28, 2012)
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Junji Shimizu
Storyboard: Junji Shimizu
Original creator: Eiichiro Oda
Art Director: Shinzo Yuki
Animation Director:
Kazuya Hisada
Kazuya Kuda
Director of Photography: Toshiharu Takei

Animation Advancement: Mitsuo Ogino
Art Advancement: Hiroshi Misono
Assistant Animation Director: Masahiro Shimanuki
Assistant producer: Ten Washio
Color design: Satoshi Tsukada
Editing Assistant: Osamu Suda
Finish Check: Takehiro Maeda
Finishing Advancement: Mitsuo Ogino
In-Between Check: Yoko Iizuka
Music Selection: Naofumi Jinbo (AUDIO Tanaka)
Negative Editing: Yoko Tsuru
Photography Chief: Tamio Hosoda
Planning: Shinji Shimizu
Production Advancement: Yooichi Shimizu
Production Supervision: Takeshi Torimoto
Recording: Kenji Ninomiya
Recording Assistant: Masatsugu Kokubun
Sound Effects: Hidenori Arai
Theme Song Performance:
Hiroshi Kitadani
Maki Otsuki (ED)
Kazuya Nakai as Roronoa Zoro
Mayumi Tanaka as Monkey D. Luffy

Kenji Utsumi as El Drago
Nachi Nozawa as Woonan
Takeshi Aono as Ganzo
Yuka Imai as Tobio

Mahito Ohba as Narrator
Osamu Ryuutani as Pirate
Taiki Matsuno as Ganzo (young)
Takeshi Kusao as Woonan (young)
Japanese companies
Korean cast
Korean staff
(none)
Mi-Suk Jeong as Nami
Seung-Jun Kim as Roronoa Zoro
So-Hyeong Kim as Usopp
Su-Jin Gang as Monkey D. Luffy

Chae-Eon Han as Tobio
Jong-Hwan Son as Kauti (Ganzo)
Yeong-Jun Si as El Drago
Yong-Wu Sin as Woonan

Beom-Gi Hong as Kauti (Ganzo) (young)
Gi-Hyeung Kim as Pirate 2
Gwang-Guk Kim as Pirate 3
Man-Yeong Park as Pirate 1
Korean companies
(none)
French staff
French cast
ADR Director: Philippe Roullier

Adaptation: Anthony Panetto
Kelly Marot as Nami

Adrien Solis as Tobio
Antoine Tome as Narrateur
Jérome Keen as Ganzo
Luc Boulad as Danny
Tony Marot as Denny
French companies
Distributor: Kaze
Italian staff
Italian cast
Dubbing Director: Sergio Romanò
Executive producer: Ludovica Bonanome (Italia 1)

Synchronization: Giancarlo Martino
Video Post-Production: Claudia Ferrario
Luigi Rosa as Rubber (Monkey D. Luffy)
Patrizio Prata as Roronoa Zoro

Federica Valenti as Chopper 
Luca Bottale as Usopp

Daniele Demma as Ganzo (young)
Mario Scarabelli as Pirata Di El Dorago
Mario Zucca as El Dorago
Massimo Di Benedetto as Unan (young)
Tony Fuochi as Ganzo
Italian companies
Broadcaster: Italia1
Dubbing: Merak Film
German staff
German cast
Dubbing Director: Inez Günther
Daniel Schlauch as Monkey D. Ruffy
Dirk Meyer as Lysop
Philipp Brammer as Lorenor Zorro

John-Alexander Döring as Ganzo (jung)
Julian Manuel as Woonan (jung)
Matthias Klie as Woonan
Willi Röbke as El Dorago

Gerd Meyer as Denny
Niko Macoulis as Donny
Paul Sedlmeir as Danny
Reinhard Brock as Narrator
Thomas Albus as Gorass
German companies
Distributor: Kazé Germany
Chinese (Taiwan) staff
Chinese (Taiwan) companies
(none)
Chinese (Taiwan) cast
(none)
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