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13[[caption-width-right:350:''[[ThemeSong Come aboard!\
14And bring along all of your hopes and dreams!\
15Together we will find everything that we're looking for!\
16ONE PIECE!!]]'']]
17->''As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming King of the Pirates. But his life changed when he accidentally gained the power to stretch like rubber... at the cost of never being able to swim again! Years later, Luffy sets off in the search of the "One Piece," said to be the greatest treasure in the world...''
18-->-- '''Volume preface by Creator/VizMedia'''
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20InAWorld of endless oceans and exotic islands, a Golden Age of Piracy has arisen following the execution of the infamous "Pirate King", Gold Roger. With his last words, Roger announced that he had stockpiled every piece of his treasure in a single location, and challenged the world to find and claim his hidden treasury for themselves.
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22Following this, aspiring pirates and treasure hunters from across the globe set out for the Grand Line, the most dangerous and unpredictable stretch of ocean in the entire world. There, they hope to find Roger's ultimate cache, which would come to be known as the "One Piece".
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24''One Piece'', a [[CashCowFranchise ridiculously popular]] manga by Creator/EiichiroOda, has also been adapted into an anime, movies, image songs, and so on. It's the most popular manga in Japan; known for its universal appeal with stories of entire families reading it. Among the most popular manga ever created and busting multiple sales records and with over 345 million volumes in circulation worldwide, over 1000 chapters have been published since the series' beginning in 1997, and the anime adaptation, which started in 1999, is over 1000 episodes and counting.
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26Now with a special [[DrinkingGame/OnePiece drinking game]] and [[Podcast/TheUnofficialOnePiecePodcast podcast]].
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33!Anime & manga
34* ''Manga/OnePiece'' (1997-present): [[WhereItAllBegan What started it all]] and what you're probably looking for. The ongoing manga and anime series. Here's the [[Recap/OnePiece recap page]].
35* ''Anime/TheOnePiece'' (TBA): A remake of the anime animated by Creator/ProductionIG's Wit Studio, to be distributed by Netflix.
36* ''Manga/ChopperMan'' (2002): First humorous SpinOff which sees Chopper as a superhero.
37* ''Manga/ChinPiece'' (2018-2020): A humorous SpinOff about a group of village kids led by Kusopp, who aspire to be great pirates like the Straw Hat Pirates.
38* ''Manga/OnePieceParty'' (2014-present): Another humorous SpinOff, with SuperDeformed characters and a DenserAndWackier brand of humor, not unlike ''Chopperman''. The Straw Hats meet new and old characters and have outlandish adventures with them.
39* ''Manga/OnePieceKobiyamaWhoLooksLikeKobyTwoPieceInAPod'' (2018-2019): A series about Kobiyama, a middle school student who heavily resembles a younger Koby
40* ''Manga/OnePieceInLove'' (2018-present): A series about a ''One Piece'' fan club whose adventures parody stories they read from the manga.
41* ''Manga/OnePieceSchool'' (2019-present): A HighschoolAU series.
42* ''[[Advertising/HungryDays One Piece: Youth]]'': A series of ads by Nissin depicting the Straw Hats and other characters in a HighSchoolAU. Though it's part of the greater ''Hungry Days'' series, they collectively make up the second season of ads instead of being one-shots like the first season.
43* ''Manga/FoodWarsShokugekiNoSanji'': A handful of oneshots made by the writer-artist duo behind ''Manga/FoodWars'', focusing on Sanji and his cooking expertise.
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45!! Animated movies:
46* ''Anime/OnePieceTheMovie'' (March 4, 2000): First movie, only half an hour long. Takes place before the crew meets Sanji. The Straw Hats pursue the hoard of a legendary captain said to have plundered a third of the world's gold.
47* ''Anime/ClockworkIslandAdventure'' (March 3, 2001): Another half-hour movie. Set in East Blue. The Straw Hat's ship is stolen. While in pursuit, Nami is kidnapped, which leads the crew to an island under oppression from her kidnappers, leading the crew to mount a rescue attempt.
48* ''Anime/ChoppersKingdomOnTheIslandOfStrangeAnimals'' (March 2, 2002): Yet another short film. Rides on the large popularity of [[KidAppealCharacter Chopper]], and contains many a GreenAesop.
49* ''Anime/DeadEndAdventure'' (March 1, 2003): First full length movie in the series. The Straw Hats participate in a boat race.
50* ''Anime/TheCursedHolySword'' (March 6, 2004): Focuses heavily on Zoro. The Straw Hats get involved in a mystical quarrel involving a cursed ancient artifact.
51* ''Anime/BaronOmatsuriAndTheSecretIsland'' (March 5, 2005): The Straw Hats come to a secret resort island but all isn't as it seems. [[DerangedAnimation Differs widely in art style]] from the other movies, [[DarkerAndEdgier is much darker]].
52* ''Anime/TheGiantMechanicalSoldierOfKarakuriCastle'' (March 4, 2006): The crew winds up in yet another treasure hunt, this time on an island governed by an eccentric clockwork inventor. Notable for having a different voice for Chopper at the time (due to Creator/IkueOtani being on maternity leave) and gratuitous amounts of breast bounce.
53* ''Anime/TheDesertPrincessAndThePiratesAdventuresInAlabasta'' (March 3, 2007): This is a retelling of the Alabasta Arc, compressing it down to about an hour and a half, starting the action where Luffy first directly meets [[BigBad Crocodile]]. It is noteworthy for being the first part of the franchise to be dubbed and released by Creator/{{Funimation}}, coming out just a couple of months after the [[Creator/FourKidsEntertainment 4Kids]]-dubbed Alabasta episodes aired.
54* ''Anime/EpisodeOfChopperPlusBloomInTheWinterMiracleSakura'' (March 1, 2008): As with the last movie, it's a retelling of a story arc – this time, Drum Island. Only it's set in an alternate universe where all subsequent arcs from Alabasta to Post-Enies Lobby have already occurred. In other words, Robin and Franky are on the crew instead of Vivi, and they're sailing on the Sunny instead of the Merry.
55* ''Anime/OnePieceFilmStrongWorld'' (December 12, 2009): The [[MilestoneCelebration tenth movie]], written by Oda himself. The crew runs afoul of a pirate from Gold Roger's era who seeks to destroy East Blue. This is the second movie to be dubbed by Funimation.
56* ''Anime/OnePiece3DStrawHatChase'' (March 19, 2011): The first 3D movie, albeit only half an hour long. An eagle steals Luffy's hat and Luffy goes after it to get it back. Tries out some interesting 3D action choreography that would be hard to do in the regular Anime series. On October 2021, it was released alongside a limited re-release of Strong World in the U.S. albeit subtitled.
57* ''Anime/OnePieceFilmZ'' (December 15, 2012): The first ''One Piece'' movie to be set after the TimeSkip. The crew deal with a rogue Marine Admiral who wants to kill all pirates by any means necessary. The third movie to be dubbed by Funimation.
58* ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold'' (July 23, 2016): The crew visits a casino-themed ship but the owner of it targets them for nefarious purposes. Once again, Oda serves as executive producer and contributed to the movie. The movie also marks the first time it was released internationally to various countries (albeit limited releases) following its original run, some with the original language and some dubbed over. The United States showcase was dubbed, thus making this the fourth dubbed One Piece film by Funimation.
59* ''Anime/OnePieceStampede'' (August 9, 2019): The crew participates in a treasure hunting festival and end up clashing against one of Gold Roger's crewmates. Announced in August 2018 at the end of the ''Episode of Skypeia'' special. Like ''Gold'', ''Stampede'' was given international releases. An English version was released around October of the same year, becoming the fifth movie to be dubbed.
60* ''Anime/OnePieceFilmRed'' (August 6, 2022): A film focusing on Shanks and his daughter Uta, where the straw hats visit the concert of a world-famous singer only to be drawn into a plot to drag all of humanity into another world. Oda continued to serve as executive producer.
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62!! Crossover and Specials
63* ''Anime/OnePieceDefeatHimThePirateGanzack'': An OVA special made in 1998, the first official anime of the series produced by Creator/ProductionIG.
64* ''Manga/CrossEpoch'': A manga crossover with ''Franchise/DragonBall''.
65* ''Manga/OnePieceChapter0StrongWorld'': A special manga chapter that acts as a prequel to both ''Strong World'' and the series as a whole. An animated adaptation was also produced. It shows Shiki's history with Roger.
66* ''Anime/Dream9SuperCollaborationSpecial'': Part of a three-way crossover with ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Manga/{{Toriko}}''.
67* Also has cross done three more crossovers with ''Toriko''. A manga special and two anime episodes.
68* ''[[Recap/OnePiece3D2Y 3D2Y]]'': A special that takes place during the time skip and follows Luffy and Boa Hancock rescuing Hancock's sisters from a pirate called World. One of the few specials to receive a dub.
69* ''[[Recap/OnePieceTVSP10AdventureOfNebulandia Adventure of Nebulandia]]'': A post-TimeSkip special that involves Luffy and crew teaming up with the Foxy Pirates to take on a clever and dangerous Marine Vice Admiral who seeks to capture the Straw Hats. One of the few specials to receive a dub.
70* ''[[Recap/OnePieceTVSP11HeartOfGold Heart of Gold]]'': A tie-in special to the ''Film: Gold'' movie. The Straw Hats come across a girl who can lead them to the Pure Gold, gold more valuable and rarer then the common material. But must contend against an ruthless bounty hunter in the process. One of the few specials to receive a dub.
71* ''Anime/OnePieceEpisodeOf'': One Piece specials that are usually condensed retelling of their main arcs.
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73! Live-Action -- TV
74* ''Series/{{One Piece|2023}}'' (2023): The live-action TV series, streaming on Creator/{{Netflix}}, it stars Creator/InakiGodoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Creator/{{Mackenyu}} as Roronoa Zoro, Creator/EmilyRudd as Nami, Creator/JacobRomeroGibson as Usopp and Creator/TazSkylar as Sanji. Steve Maeda and Matt Owens serve as showrunners, with Marc Jobst, Emma Sullivan, Tim Southam and Josef Wladyka directing.
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76!Light Novels
77* Has had several novels based on movies or filler arcs over the years. Some even made their way to the west such as the Warship Island arc.
78* ''Literature/OnePieceAcesStory'' (April 4, 2018 - May 5, 2020): A novel series that focuses on Luffy's older brother, Portgaz D. Ace, and his journey before the events of the main series. Received a compressed manga adaptation drawn by Creator/{{Boichi}} (the artist of ''Manga/DrStone'').
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80!Tabletop games
81* ''One Piece Card Game'' (2003)
82* [[/index]]''TabletopGame/{{UNO}}: One Piece'' (2003)[[index]]
83* ''One Piece's Thousand Sunny Treasure Search'' (2008)
84* ''One Piece Board Game: Dream Sea Tribe Dan Battle Royale'' (2013)
85* ''One Piece: Water 7'' (2014)
86* [[/index]]''TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}}: One Piece Edition'' (2019)[[index]]
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88!Video games
89* ''VideoGame/BecomeThePirateKing: A Japan-exclusive action/strategy RPG released for the Platform/{{Wonderswan}} in 2000.
90* ''VideoGame/OnePieceGrandBattle'': A fighting series during the Platform/PlayStation and Platform/GameCube eras.
91** ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceGrandAdventure One Piece: Grand Adventure]]'': A U.S only version of ''Grand Battle''
92* ''VideoGame/OnePiece'': A U.S-only Platform/GameBoyAdvance platform game.
93* ''[[VideoGame/OnePiecePiratesCarnival One Piece: Pirates Carnival]]'': A Platform/PlayStation2 mini-game compilation.
94* ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceUnlimitedAdventure One Piece: Unlimited Adventure]]'': A Platform/{{Wii}}-exclusive adventure game. Also, the first (and so far only) game to feature [=Funimation=] dubbed dialogue.
95* ''VideoGame/OnePieceUnlimitedCruise: Episode 1'': Second Wii game similar to the first. This was never released stateside. But was subbed in English subtitles for European countries. [[/index]]
96** ''One Piece: Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2''
97** ''One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP'' (a Platform/Nintendo3DS port of both ''Unlimited Cruise'' Episodes bundled together) [[index]]
98* ''VideoGame/OnePiecePirateWarriors'': A ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors''-style game. The first two games were only on [=PlayStation=] and Vita and released as a digital-only download stateside. The third game was released for [=PS3=] & 4, Vita, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
99* ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceRomanceDawn One Piece: Romance Dawn]]'': An RPG on the PSP and 3DS.
100* ''VideoGame/OnePieceUnlimitedWorldRed'': An adventure game similar to the ''Unlimited Adventure'' and ''Cruise''. First major console release (3DS, Platform/WiiU, Platform/PlayStation3, Platform/PlayStation4, Vita and Nintendo Switch)
101* ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceGigantBattle One Piece: Gigant Battle]]'': Smash Bros-style fighting games series on the 3DS.
102** ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceGigantBattle2NewWorld One Piece: Gigant Battle 2: New World]]''
103** ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceSuperGrandBattleX One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X]]'' Shift to a full 3D style, but same fighting mechanics as ''Gigant Battle''.
104* ''VideoGame/OnePieceTreasureCruise'': An RPG-style mobile game.
105* ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceGreatPirateColosseum One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum]]'': A 2-D fighting game by Arc System Works (''Guilty Gear'', ''Blazblue'', ''Dragon Ball [=FighterZ=]'') for the 3DS.
106* ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceBurningBlood One Piece: Burning Blood]]'': A fighting game in the vein of ''Naruto'''s ''Ninja Storm'' series for the [=PS4=].
107* ''[[VideoGame/OnePieceGrandCruise One Piece: Grand Cruise]]'': A Playstation 4 VR experience.
108* ''VideoGame/OnePieceWorldSeeker'': An open world game for PC, [=PS4=] and Xbox One.
109* ''VideoGame/OnePieceOdyssey'': An RPG open world game.
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111[[AC: Other Game Appearances]]
112* ''VideoGame/JumpSuperstars'': A Magazine/ShonenJump {{crossover}} 2-D PlatformFighter game for the Platform/NintendoDS published by Nintendo in Japan in 2005. Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Nico Robin, Franky are playable characters.
113* ''VideoGame/BattleStadiumDON'': [[/index]]A {{crossover}} FightingGame for the Platform/GameCube and Platform/PlayStation2 developed by Eighting and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Chopper, Nami, Usopp are playable characters.[[index]]
114* ''VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS'': A {{crossover}} arena brawler created by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment and Spike Chunsoft to celebrate the 45th anniversary of ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' and originally was code-named ''Project Versus J''. Luffy, Boa Hancock, and Akainu are playable characters.
115* ''VideoGame/JumpForce'': A {{crossover}} action-fighting video game released in 2019 for the Platform/XBoxOne, Platform/PlayStation4, and PC. Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Hancock, Blackbeard, [[spoiler:Sabo]] and Law are playable characters.
116[[/index]]

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