List of One Piece chapters
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This is a list of volumes and chapters of the shōnen manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. The ongoing series first premiered in Japan Weekly Shōnen Jump on August 4, 1997, where it continues serialization. The individual chapters are compiled into collected volumes by Shueisha, with the first volume released December 24, 1997. As of June 2008, 50 volumes have been released in Japan. Oda originally planned One Piece to last five years, but extended the story beyond that as he enjoyed writing it so much.[1] He did note that he already has the ending planned, and has since the beginning of the series, and that he is committed to seeing the series through to its end, no matter how many years it may take.[2] One Piece was adapted into an original video animation by Production I.G in 1998. A year later, Toei Animation began an anime television series adaptation of the manga. The first episode aired on October 20, 1999 on Fuji TV and, like the manga, is still ongoing.
In addition to the regular manga series, Oda also wrote a variety of short manga pieces, generally less than five pages, featuring the One Piece characters. Unrelated to the series' plot, the side comics are drawn in super deformed style, giving all the characters large heads and tiny bodies. Some of these side comics are included in the data book One Piece BLUE: Grand Data File. Eight side stories, collectively referred to as the Straw Hat Theater, were included in the One Piece Logs, a series of magazine-format manga compilations released from late 2005 through April 2006. These short bonus comics were featured at the end of the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 7th Logs, and advertised as "Brand-New from Oda-sensei! Special Manga. According to Oda, for each comic he was given three sheets of blank paper by his editor and told to "draw anything", with these being the result. The first five Straw Hat Theater manga shorts were also included in the One Piece YELLOW: Grand Elements data book, along with another bonus side comic. These five comics were also adapted into anime shorts, narrated by Masaya Takatsuka, that aired alongside episodes 279 through 283 of the One Piece anime adaptation.[citation needed]
The One Piece manga series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. The first volume was released by Viz in June 2003 and as of June 2008, 18 volumes have been published. In addition to releasing the individual volumes, Viz is serializing One Piece in its English language manga anthology Shonen Jump. It was one of the first series to appear in the magazine when it launched in November 2002, and it continues to be one of the magazine's monthly series.[3] The English volumes are being distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment, and in the United Kingdom by Gollancz Manga.
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| 1 | December 24, 1997 | ISBN 4-08-872509-3 | June 2003 | ISBN 1-56931-901-4 |
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| Seven-year-old Monkey D. Luffy admires his hero, the pirate Red-Haired Shanks, and dreams of one day becoming a pirate himself. However, he accidentally eats the Gomu Gomu Fruit for dessert, giving him the power to stretch his whole body like rubber at the cost of the ability to swim. Undeterred, he sets out ten years later on his quest to become the King of the Pirates, adding a first mate to his crew, and setting an acquaintance on the path to fulfill his dreams of greatness in the Navy. | ||||
| 2 | April 3, 1998 | ISBN 4-08-872544-1 | November 2003 | ISBN 1-59116-057-X |
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| In a fair sized port town Luffy runs into the pirate thief Nami, who quickly gets Luffy and Zoro into a big mess. That mess being the badside of the port occupying pirate Buggy the Clown. The ensuing conflict becomes desirable to the heroes once they find out that Buggy has a map to the Grand Line's entrance. With the aid of the troublesome Nami, the group hopes to secure the map as well as free the port town from Buggy's grasp. | ||||
| 3 | June 4, 1998 | ISBN 4-08-872569-7 | March 2004 | ISBN 1-59116-184-3 |
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| Luffy faces off against the pirate captain Buggy the clown in a duel of Devil Fruit users over a map to the Grand Line. Later Luffy and company face the mysterious guardian of the isle of strange animals and the diabolical Usopp. Usopp is a chronic liar who claims he commands an army of 80 thousand men when not one man is to be seen. | ||||
| 4 | August 4, 1998 | ISBN 4-08-872594-8 | July 2004 | ISBN 1-59116-337-4 |
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| Usopp finds himself helpless and alone, in facing a terrible pirate menace coming to his hometown within hours. Kuro, the butler of his rich-girl friend Kaya has been plotting her demise and subsequent will money for years on end, and he is none other than a vicious former pirate captain to boot! No one believes Usopp, and theres no way he can survive against Captain Kuro and his former men. But Usopp's honest bravery has attracted the eye of the Straw Hat Pirates. | ||||
| 5 | October 2, 1998 | ISBN 4-08-872619-7 | November 17, 2004 | ISBN 1-59116-615-2 |
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| Two conflicts have come off the main pirate invasion on Usopp's village. Django, Captain Kuro's former first mate, pursues Kaya to force her to write a will, while Zoro and Usopp race to save her. Meanwhile, Luffy and Kuro go head to head on the shores of the island. The consequence of losing is death. And the prize in winning may be a ship for the crew to call its own. In the end it all comes down to which pirate is true to the code of the sea. | ||||
| 6 | December 3, 1998 | ISBN 4-08-872642-1 | March 1, 2005 | ISBN 1-59116-723-X |
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| In search of a chef for their crew, the Straw Hat Pirates go to the floating restaurant Baratie. There they meet Sanji, the chain smoking, attitude filled, skirt chasing, assistant head chef. But the considerably relaxing recruitment mission turns ugly fast. Within the process of one day disaster strikes as the mighty Don Krieg and what is left of his pirate armada attack. Something awful is hunting Krieg from when he was on the Grand line, and it hasn't given up yet. | ||||
| 7 | March 4, 1999 | ISBN 4-08-872683-9 | July 5, 2005 | ISBN 1-59116-852-X |
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| With Zoro, Usopp, and the rest chasing after the traitorus Nami, Luffy is left to recruit Sanji alone, and fend off the menace of Don Krieg. The Baratie battle takes a nasty turn though when Head chef Zeff is taken hostage by Krieg's right hand man, Gin. With this hostage, Sanji refuses to fight lest he becomes responsible for Zeff's death. And yet he still refuses to give up the Baratie (Zeff's pride and joy) to Krieg. What kind of past do Zeff and Sanji have? | ||||
| 8 | April 30, 1999 | ISBN 4-08-872712-6 | October 10, 2005 | ISBN 1-4215-0075-2 |
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| Don Krieg boasts a suit of armor riddled with weapons and other tools of death. Luffy boasts a vest and breeches. And yet no suit of gadgets can ever break down a person who keeps going no matter what. Perhaps Krieg has finally met his match? Meanwhile Zoro, Usopp and co. arrive on the island where Nami fled. An island under the rule of a vicious band of Fishmen, an island Nami calls home. | ||||
| 9 | July 2, 1999 | ISBN 4-08-872735-5 | January 3, 2006 | ISBN 1-4215-0191-0 |
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| Cocoyashi Village is under the shadow of Arlong Park, the fortress of fishman Arlong and his men. The people live in constant fear of mass execution, knowing the Marines can never save them. The villagers experience governmental corruption, racism, paranoia, and totalitarianism. Nami tries hard to buy back her village so the villagers will not suffer anymore. | ||||
| 10 | October 4, 1999 | ISBN 4-08-872773-8 | April 4, 2006 | ISBN 1-4215-0406-5 |
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| Arlong has been able to hold an entire island in his grasp right under the government's nose. But he's made one fatal mistake: no-one makes Luffy's navigator cry. Now the Straw Hat Crew is in Arlong Park, and they are ready to take it down. Unfortunately, Luffy finds out that it's not that easy to defeat a fishman. | ||||
| 11 | December 2, 1999 | ISBN 4-08-872797-5 | July 5, 2006 | ISBN 1-4215-0663-7 |
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| The final showdown between Luffy and Arlong begins, the fate of the East Blue is in Luffy's hands! With a crew of 5, Luffy is now ready (in his mind, at least) to enter the Grand Line. First, though, is a stop at the famed Loguetown, to pick up supplies and visit the place where the King of the Pirates himself was born and later executed. But things don't go as smoothly as planned, because Luffy has picked up a bounty of 30 million Berries. He is now officially wanted by the Navy, as well as by a certain old adversary who will stop at nothing to see him dead. | ||||
| 12 | February 2, 2000 | ISBN 4-08-872822-X | October 3, 2006 | ISBN 1-4215-0664-5 |
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| It's been eleven volumes of action and suspense, but now the true story has begun! Luffy and his crew are at last entering the legendary Grand Line, where death is abundant as adventure! But is the crew really ready for this dreaded sea route? | ||||
| 13 | April 28, 2000 | ISBN 4-08-872863-7 | January 2, 2007 | ISBN 1-4215-0665-3 |
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| The moon rises into the sky as Zoro cleans up the remaining bounty hunters on the false village of Whiskey Peak, an easy enough job...until things start to get a little complicated. By the end of the night the Strawhats find themselves the escorts of a princess marked for death, in the knowledge of a criminal conspiracy, and a target of one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea! Welcome, to the Grand Line. | ||||
| 14 | July 4, 2000 | ISBN 4-08-872888-2 | April 3, 2007 | ISBN 1-4215-1091-X |
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| In the prehistoric jungles of Little Garden, two Giant comrades have engaged in a duel of honor for 100 years, a duel between friends that truly embodies the romance of a brave warrior of the sea. But with the Strawhats arrival on the island, comes Baroque Works in hot pursuit. The diabolically clever Mr.3 has been deployed this time, and his targets are Strawhat and Giant alike. With over half the crew disabled (or lost, as in Sanji) Luffy, Usopp, and Princess Vivi's pet duck Karoo, must face 4 Baroque Works agents! Its going to take more than basic skills to win, its going to take Instinct. | ||||
| 15 | September 4, 2000 | ISBN 4-08-873009-7 | August 7, 2007 | ISBN 1-4215-1092-8 |
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| The Straw hat pirates have left Little Garden and are on their way to Alabasta but sickness has hit Nami and without a doctor on their ship they must find the nearest island for Nami. But what is up with this mysterious island and its weird doctor and pet. Are the Straw hat pirates taking Nami to safety or danger? | ||||
| 16 | December 4, 2000 | ISBN 4-08-873045-3 | November 6, 2007 | ISBN 1-4215-1093-6 |
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| The Lapins have finally done it. They have caused an avalanche that has injured Sanji. Now it is up to Luffy to carry Nami and Sanji to the highest peak of Drum Kingdom. But what troubles will Luffy meet on the way and what kind of reception will Luffy face if he reaches the top? | ||||
| 17 | February 2, 2001 | ISBN 4-08-873073-9 | March 4, 2008 | ISBN 1-4215-1511-3 |
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| Luffy gets to the top of the mountain with Nami and Sanji injured. He meets Dr. Kuhera and Tony Tony Chopper. He's a reindeer that ate the Devil's Fruit which turned him into a zoan. But trouble comes when Wapol of Tin returnes to his kingdom in Drum Island. | ||||
| 18 | April 4, 2001 | ISBN 4-08-873100-X | June 3, 2008 | ISBN 1-4215-1512-1 |
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