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2* ActingForTwo:
3** Double Down and White Jack, two of the racers in the Hot Shell event, are voiced by veteran actor Naoto Takenaka.
4** Pork and Kent Beef Jr. are both voiced by film and stage actor Arata Furuta.
5* ActorSharedBackground: Like Carina, Hikari Mitsushima is a singer in real-life.
6* AllStarCast: In addition to the main cast, there are celebrity voice actors all over the place, especially with Hikari Mitsushima.
7* BTeamSequel: ''Gold'' is the first ''One Piece'' film not to feature music by regular series composers Kohei Tanaka and Shiro Hamaguchi.
8* TheCastShowoff: The opening theme "Gold & Jive - Silver Ocean" features Carina's voice actress Hikari Mitsushima, who is an accomplished singer in real life. Fittingly enough, Mitsushima sang for the groups Folder and Folder 5, the latter of which also sang the second opening theme to the anime.
9* CelebrityVoiceActor:
10** In addition to Arata Furuta and Naoto Takenaka, the Japanese version includes 12 other famous Japanese singers, actors, comedians and directors, bringing the total to 14 celebrities.
11*** Film actress and singer Hikari Mitsushima voices Carina.
12*** Tanaka is voiced by film and television actor Gaku Hamada.
13*** Baccarat is voiced by model and actress Nanao.
14*** Dice is voiced by comedian and actor Kendo Kobayashi, who appeared as Tonzura in the ''Anime/{{Yatterman}}'' live-action adaptation and Bazuso in ''Anime/BerserkTheGoldenAgeArc''.
15*** Taiga drama actor Kin'ya Kitaoji provides the voice for Raise Max.
16*** Bit, the Playboy Bunny girl who explains to Nami about the Hot Shell event, is voiced by singer, idol and model Ayaka Miyoshi.
17*** Forecaster and model Arisa Sato voices Kiruko, the nurse on White Jack's car.
18*** Actress and model Rena Takeda voices Repre, the playboy bunny girl who signal the start of the Hot Shell race.
19*** Mad Treasure is voiced by actor and film director Shun Oguri.
20*** Comedian and impressionist Korokke voices Jimmy Myers, one of the Hot Shell racers.
21*** Morkin's (the chimp of the Long Long Pirates) voice is provided by the comedian Nadal.
22*** Camael, the World Noble with the bobbing head, is voiced by comedian Masakazu Mimura.
23** A [[DownplayedTrope lesser version]] from the English dub: [[Creator/TeamFourStar Scott Frerichs]] plays Narcie, the Long Long Pirate with the long sword that attacks Zoro.
24* DirectedByCastMember: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/PatriciaAcevedo was the ADR director as well as the voice of a Transponder Snail.
25* MarthDebutedInSmashBros:
26** As with Brook in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmStrongWorld'', the movie's {{Creator/Funimation}} English dub marks the first appearances of Koala and Sabo (his adult self specifically as the anime's dub reached to the childhood flashbacks with him).
27** For Latin American viewers, the same could be applied with ''every character'' that debuted after the ill-fated 4Kids dub, since the first Latin American Spanish dub stopped at episode 104 (143 in the original) and it hasn't resumed since then.
28* NoDubForYou: Surprisingly averted in Latin America, as Creator/ToeiAnimation announced they were working in a dubbed version of the film there, being the first time since 2008 that anything related with the franchise receives a dub. The reason for avoiding this trope is partly to use this film as a testbed for a likely unedited (just like Funimation did in the States) version of the TV series, also to avoid the same fate that befall ''Anime/TheLastNarutoTheMovie'' (which it was showed in some Latin American countries without a dub, and in some countries, as an art film exploiting the LeFilmArtistique [[LoopholeAbuse legal loophole]] regarding dubs) and also because in some countries, such as Mexico, any dubbed film shown in that country must be done by Mexican actors, especially animated films.
29* NonSingingVoice:
30** In the Italian dub, Sergio Romanò (who voiced Whitejack, Narcie, Camael and Straight) provided the singing voice for Gild Tesoro.
31** Ditto for the German dub, where Henk Flemming and Ricarda Kinnen provide the respective singing voices of Gild Tesoro and Carina.
32* TheOtherDarrin: See [[TheOtherDarrin/OnePiece here]].
33* PromotedFanboy: Rodrigo Acevedo, who wrote the script for the Latin American Spanish dub, is a fan of ''One Piece''.
34* RealLifeRelative: Rodrigo Acevedo, Sabo's actor in the Latin American Spanish dub, is the son of Creator/PatriciaAcevedo, who directed that dub.
35* RoleReprise: Dafnis Fernández, Georgina Sánchez, Noe Velázquez, Nallely Solís, and Kerygma Flores all reprise their roles as Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Chopper, and Robin 10 years after the final episode of the first ''One Piece'' dub aired in Latin America. They would eventually reprise their roles again for the anime's 2020 Netflix release.
36* SelfAdaptation: Creator/EiichiroOda, the creator of the ''Manga/OnePiece'' manga, is the producer of this film.
37* WhatCouldHaveBeen: See [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/OnePiece here]].
38* WrittenByCastMember: The Latin American Spanish dub was written by Rodrigo Acevedo, who voiced Sabo in that film.
39* WrittenForMyKids: Creator/PatriciaAcevedo directed the Latin American Spanish dub as a favor for her son, Rodrigo, who is a huge fan of ''One Piece''.
40* YouSoundFamiliar:
41** Naoto Takenaka (Double Down and White Jack) previously voiced Shiki in ''Anime/OnePieceFilmStrongWorld''.
42** Quite a few voice actors in the Latin Spanish dub previously appeared in the [=4Kids=] version of ''One Piece''. For example:
43*** Carina is voiced by Romina Marroquín Payró, who dubbed Miss Doublefinger.
44*** Spandam is voiced by Roberto Mendiola, who voiced Portgas D. Ace and Miss Monday.
45*** Víctor Delgado, who played Raise Max, previously dubbed Don Krieg.
46*** Mad Treasure is voiced by Rubén Moya, who played Morgan.
47*** Kent Beef Jr.'s voice actor, Jorge Ornelas, previously voiced Mr. 2 and Igaram.

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