One Piece | |
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Directed by | Junji Shimizu |
Written by | Michiru Shimada |
Narrated by | Mahito Ōba |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Cinematography | Toshiharu Takei |
Edited by | Shinichi Fukumitsu Kōichi Katagiri |
Release date
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March 4, 2000 |
Running time
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51 minutes |
Box office | ¥-2,160,000,000 |
Clockwork Island Adventure | |
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Japanese | ねじまき島の冒険 |
Hepburn | Nejimaki-shima no Bōken |
Directed by | Junji Shimizu |
Written by | Hiroshi Hashimoto |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Edited by | Shinichi Fukumitsu |
Release date
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March 3, 2001 |
Running time
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55 minutes |
Box office | ¥3,000,000,000 |
Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals | |
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Japanese | 珍獣島のチョッパー王国 |
Hepburn | Chinjū-tō no Choppā-ōkoku |
Directed by | Junji Shimizu |
Written by | Hiroshi Hashimoto |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Release date
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March 2, 2002 |
Running time
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56 minutes |
Box office | ¥2,000,000,000 $13,107,237 |
Dead End Adventure | |
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Japanese | デッドエンドの冒険 |
Hepburn | Deddo Endo no Bōken |
Directed by | Konosuke Uda |
Written by | Yoshiyuki Suga |
Music by |
Kōhei Tanaka Shirō Hamaguchi |
Release date
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March 1, 2003 |
Running time
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95 minutes |
Box office |
¥2,000,000,000 $14,817,006 |
The Cursed Holy Sword | |
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Japanese | 呪われた聖剣 |
Hepburn | Norowareta Seiken |
Directed by | Kazuhisa Takenouchi |
Written by | Yoshiyuki Suga |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Release date
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March 6, 2004 |
Running time
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95 minutes |
Box office | ¥1,800,000,000 $13,422,333 |
Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island | |
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Japanese | オマツリ男爵と秘密の島 |
Hepburn | Omatsuri Danshaku to Himitsu no Shima |
Directed by | Mamoru Hosoda |
Written by | Masahiro Itō |
Music by |
Kōhei Tanaka Kazuhiko Sawaguchi Minoru Maruo |
Edited by | Masahiro Gotō |
Release date
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March 5, 2005 |
Running time
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92 minutes |
Box office |
¥1,200,000,000 $10,494,545 |
The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle | |
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Japanese | カラクリ城のメカ巨兵 |
Hepburn | Karakuri-jō no Meka Kyohei |
Directed by | Kōnosuke Uda |
Produced by | Atsutoshi Umezawa |
Written by | Masahiro Itō |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Edited by | nobita |
Release date
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March 4, 2006 |
Running time
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95 minutes |
Box office | $7,232,965 |
The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta | |
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Japanese | エピソードオブアラバスタ 砂漠の王女と海賊たち |
Hepburn | Episōdo obu Arabasuta: Sabaku no Ōjo to Kaizoku-tachi |
Directed by | Takahiro Imamura |
Written by | Hirohiko Kamisaka |
Music by |
Kōhei Tanaka Shiro Hamaguchi Yasunori Iwasaki Kazuhiko Sawaguchi Minoru Maruo |
Release date
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March 3, 2007 |
Running time
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90 minutes |
Box office | $7,090,891 |
Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom | |
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Japanese | エピソードオブチョッパー+ 冬に咲く、奇跡の桜 |
Hepburn | Episōdo Obu Choppā Purasu: Fuyu ni Saku, Kiseki no Sakura |
Directed by | Junji Shimizu |
Written by | Hirohiko Kamisaka |
Music by |
Kōhei Tanaka Yasunori Iwasaki |
Release date
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March 1, 2008 |
Running time
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113 minutes |
Box office | $8,654,110 |
Since the premiere of the series on television, Toei Animation has also produced thirteen One Piece feature films, traditionally released during the Japanese school spring break since 2000. The first three films were less than an hour long and played as part of a double-bill with other anime films. In typical fashion for films based on serialized manga, the films feature self-contained, completely original plots with animation of higher quality than what the weekly anime allows for. The films are distributed by Toei Company.
Additionally, three of these films have had special featurette shorts, showcasing the characters engaged in various activities unrelated to the series. They were shown dancing in Jango's Dance Carnival with Clockwork Island Adventure; playing soccer in Dream Soccer King! with Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals; and playing baseball in Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King with The Cursed Holy Sword.
One Piece is the first animated feature film of the franchise, starring Mayumi Tanaka as Monkey D. Luffy, Kazuya Nakai as Roronoa Zoro, Akemi Okamura as Nami, and Kappei Yamaguchi as Usopp. It premiered in Japan on March 4, 2000 and was released to DVD on January 21, 2001. The film was shown in a double bill with Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!. In their first week of showing, they made a second place in the Japanese box office, a third place during their second week, and two first places during their fourth and fifth weeks. In total, they earned 2,160,000,000 Japanese yen. An English adaptation of the film was produced by Geneon Entertainment USA (then known as Pioneer) in 2001 on DVD and VHS, and was released in North America on July 18, 2001.