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''One Piece'' is a Japanese manga franchise. One Piece, OnePiece, or one-piece may also refer to: * One Piece (1999 TV series), ''One Piece'' (1999 TV series), an animated series based on the manga * One Piece (2000 film), ''One Piece'' (2000 film), the first film in the franchise * One Piece (2023 TV series), ''One Piece'' (2023 TV series), an American live-action series based on the manga * One Piece! (1999 film), ''One Piece!'' (1999), a compilation of Japanese short films unrelated to the manga * ONEPIECE (single volume), ''ONEPIECE'' (single volume), a hardcopy of 102 volumes of the ''One Piece'' manga series * OnePiece (music production team), a South Korean music production team * One-piece swimsuit * One piece, a modern carbon fibre ice hockey stick See also

* All in One (other) * Onesie (other) * Two-piece (other) * Three-piece (other) {{disambiguation ...
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One Piece
''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as he explores the Grand Line in search of the mythical treasure known as the "One Piece" to become the next King of the Pirates. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' since July 1997, with its chapters compiled in 111 volumes . The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Viz Media and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. Becoming a media franchise, it has been adapted into a festival film by Production I.G, and an One Piece (1999 TV series), anime series by Toei Animation, which began broadcasting in 1999. Additionally, Toei has developed 14 animated feature films and one original video animation. Several companies have developed various types of merchandising and media, s ...
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One Piece (1999 TV Series)
''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation that premiered on Fuji Television in October 1999. It is based on Eiichiro Oda's manga series of the same name. The story follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old young man whose body gained the properties of rubber after unintentionally eating a Devil Fruit. With his crew, named the Straw Hat Pirates, Luffy explores the Grand Line in search of the world's ultimate treasure known as the "One Piece" in order to become the next King of the Pirates. Since its premiere in Japan more than 1,100 episodes have been aired, and later exported to various countries around the world. Series overview Voice cast and characters Production Release In October 2024, it was announced that the anime series would go on hiatus until April 2025, and that a remastered and re-edited version of the " Fishman Island" story arc would air in the show's timeslot during ...
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One Piece (2000 Film)
''One Piece'' (also referred to as ''One Piece: The Movie'') is a 2000 anime film released by Toei Company. It is the first film based on the manga series of the same name, and the only film in the series to use cel animation. It was originally released on March 4, 2000 as part of the Spring 2000 Toei Anime Fair, alongside '' Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!''. The events of the film take place during the first season of ''One Piece'' as the first story arcs, "East Blue Saga". Plot In the East Blue, the pirate El Drago and his crew are searching for the treasure left behind by the legendary ''Great Gold Pirate'' Woonan, which is said to be a mountain of gold; El Drago eventually finds a treasure map to Woonan's gold by killing Woonan's former crew. While traveling to the treasure, El Drago's men rob the Straw Hat Pirates, who have run out of food and are close to starving. Luffy attacks them and accidentally smashes their small boat in the process. El Drago retaliates using h ...
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One Piece (2023 TV Series)
''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a fantasy adventure television series developed by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda for Netflix. The series is a live-action adaptation of the manga series of the same name by Eiichiro Oda, who serves as creative consultant for the show. It is produced by Kaji Productions and Shueisha, who also publishes the manga. The series stars an ensemble cast including Iñaki Godoy, Emily Rudd, Mackenyu, Jacob Romero Gibson, and Taz Skylar as the members of the Straw Hat Pirates. The first season was released on Netflix on August 31, 2023, receiving positive reviews from critics and fans alike, praising the performances, writing, visual effects, and general fidelity to the source material. Several outlets have characterized the production as one of the best live-action adaptations of a manga or anime series. ''One Piece'' was the most-watched Netflix show (among individual series seasons) during the second half of 2023. Two weeks after its release, ...
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One Piece! (1999 Film)
''One Piece!'' is a 1999 Japanese anthology film An anthology film (also known as an omnibus film or a portmanteau film) is a single film consisting of three or more shorter films, each complete in itself and distinguished from the other, though frequently tied together by a single theme, premise ... consisting of 14 comedy shorts by Shinobu Yaguchi and Takuji Suzuki. The shorts in the compilation were shot over a period of five years in single, fixed takes with no editing, lights, sets or makeup, and were screened both at local and international film festivals. References External links * category:Short film compilations category:1990s Japanese films category:Japanese comedy films category:Japanese anthology films {{1990s-Japan-film-stub ...
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OnePiece (music Production Team)
OnePiece () is a Korean production team composed of musicians Yoon Sang, Davink, wan9u, and Spacecowboy. OnePiece made their debut without wan9u in November 2015 with a hip-hop and EDM genre mix of the song "Let's Get It" featuring Dok2. OnePiece has contributed extensively to the Korean girl group Lovelyz's music. Wan9u joined the group in 2016. Formation and production history OnePiece was formed around producer and singer Yoon Sang in 2014. Yoon Sang and Spacecowboy first collaborated when Spacecowboy provided the rhythm track for Yoon Sang's 2014 single "If you wanna console me…(날 위로하려거든)". Davink worked on Yoon Sang's ''The Duets'' album and, after their work on that album, the group officially formed. Their sound is mostly electronica-based, using synthesizers to create a retro feel. OnePiece has provided a lot of the musical direction for Lovelyz's sound, and are credited with helping them maintain a distinctive "color" of music with consistent sales, an ...
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One-piece Swimsuit
A one-piece swimsuit most commonly refers to swimwear worn primarily by women and girls when swimming in the sea or in a swimming pool, playing water polo, or for any activity in the sun, such as sun bathing. Today, the one-piece swimsuit is usually a skin-tight garment that covers the torso, although some designs expose the back or upper chest. Before the popularity of the two-piece swimsuit, and then the bikini, virtually all women's swimwear completely covered at least the wearer's torso, and men also wore similar swimsuits. While the bikini has increasingly found popular acceptance since the 1960s, the one-piece swimsuit has maintained a place on beaches to this day. Types and variations The most common type of one-piece suit is the maillot (a term that is not generally used anymore) or ''tank suit'', which resembles a sleeveless leotard or bodysuit. There are variants of the one-piece swimsuit, including halterneck styles and plunge front swimsuits, as well as wrap-round ("s ...
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Ice Hockey Stick
An ice hockey stick is a piece of equipment used in ice hockey to shoot, pass, and carry the hockey puck, puck across the ice. Ice hockey sticks are approximately 150–200 cm long, composed of a long, slender shaft with a flat extension at one end called the blade. National Hockey League (NHL) sticks are up to 63 inches (160 cm) long. The blade is the part of the stick used to contact the puck, and is typically 25 to 40 cm long. Stick dimensions can vary widely, as they are usually built to suit a particular player's size and preference. The blade is positioned at roughly a 135° angle from the axis of the shaft, giving the stick a partly 'L-shaped' appearance. The shaft of the stick is fairly rigid, but is slightly elastic to improve Shot (hockey), shot performance. The blade is slightly curved to aid control of the puck, especially in shooting. The direction of the curve depends on the side of the body the player wields the stick on. The goaltender has a slightly ...
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All In One (other)
All in One or All-in-One may refer to: Computing * All-in-one computer, a desktop computer with the monitor and computer in the same case * All-in-one printer or multifunction printer * ALL-IN-1, an office automation software package from Digital Equipment Corporation * MySAP All-in-One, business software from SAP * Power Macintosh G3 All-in-One Other uses * ''All in One'' (film), a 1938 short film * ''All in One'' (Bebel Gilberto album) * ''All in One'' (Karen Clark Sheard album) * ''All in One'' (Whigfield album) * "All in One (5 Mics)", a song by Reks from ''Grey Hairs'' * "All in One", a 2021 song by Mirror * '' Laid-Back Camp: All-in-One!!'', a 2023 Japanese mobile game developed by Enish for the anime series ''Laid-Back Camp'' * Superzoom, a photographic lens with a large zoom ratio, sometimes referred to as an all-in-one lens See also * AIO (other) * One-piece (other) ''One Piece'' is a Japanese manga franchise. One Piece, OnePiece, or one-piece ...
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Onesie (other)
Onesie or onesies may refer to: * Onesie (jumpsuit), adult jumpsuit for relaxing or sleeping * Onesie (infant bodysuit), a garment worn by babies * Knucklebones, a children's game, is also called ''onesies'' * Onesies (''Bluey''), an episode of the Australian animated television series ''Bluey'' See also * Onesie Wednesday, a day to show support for anyone on the autistic spectrum * Onesi Constituency, Namibia * oneSIS, open-source software tool * One Size Fits All (other) * One-piece (other) ''One Piece'' is a Japanese manga franchise. One Piece, OnePiece, or one-piece may also refer to: * ''One Piece'' (1999 TV series), an animated series based on the manga * ''One Piece'' (2000 film), the first film in the franchise * ''One Piec ...
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Two-piece (other)
Two-piece or Two piece or Two pieces may refer to: * Bikini, a two-piece swimsuit * Double act, a comedy duo * Two-piece band, a musical ensemble with two members, a duo * Two-piece gel encapsulation, a method of preparing a Capsule (pharmacy) containing a dose of medicine, invented in 1847 * Two piece implant, a form of Abutment (dentistry), a connecting element * Two-piece lapping, a version of the machining process Lapping * Two-piece sobralia ('' Sobralia dichotoma''), an orchid found in South America * Two-piece suit, a set of garments made from the same cloth; see Suit (clothing) * Two-piece tmRNAs, a type of Transfer-messenger RNA ; Music * "Two Pieces", a song on the record Demi (album) of 2013 by Demi Lovato (born 1992) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1921), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1925), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1929-30), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * Two Pieces for Wind ...
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