This is a list of films based on the manga and anime series One Piece that have been dubbed into English.
One Piece: The Desert Princess & the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta
One Piece: The Desert Princess & the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta (劇場版ワンピース エピソードオブアラバスタ 砂漠の王女と海賊たち, Gekijōban Wan Pīsu: Episōdo Obu Arabasuta: Sabaku no Ōjo to Kaizokutachi) is the eighth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, premiering on March 3, 2007 in Japan. The movie is an abridged retelling of the events of the Alabasta Arc from the manga and anime.
It is the first One Piece movie to be dubbed into English, its release coinciding with FUNimation's acquisition of the franchise in the United States.
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Cast
Image | Character | Seiyū | English Voice |
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Monkey D. Luffy | Mayumi Tanaka | Colleen Clinkenbeard | |
Roronoa Zoro | Kazuya Nakai | Christopher Sabat | |
Nami | Akemi Okamura | Luci Christian | |
Usopp | Kappei Yamaguchi | Sonny Strait | |
Sanji | Hiroaki Hirata | Eric Vale | |
Tony Tony Chopper | Ikue Ōtani | Brina Palencia | |
Nefertari Vivi | Misa Watanabe | Caitlin Glass | |
Crocodile / Mr. 0 | Ryūzaburō Ōtomo | John Swasey | |
Nico Robin / Miss All Sunday | Yuriko Yamaguchi | Stephanie Young | |
Miss Doublefinger | Yuko Tachibana | Leah Clark | |
Mr. 2 / Bon Clay | Kazuki Yao | Barry Yandell | |
Mr. 4 | Masaya Takatsuka | Scott Hinze | |
Miss Merry Christmas | Mami Kingetsu | Wendy Powell | |
Mr. 7 | Keisuke | Anthony Bowling | |
Miss Father's Day | Tomoko Naka | Cynthia Cranz | |
Nefertari Cobra | Iemasa Kayumi | Kyle Hebert | |
Pell | Kenji Nojima | Kevin M. Connolly | |
Chaka | Kihachirō Uemura | Robert McCollum | |
Terracotta | Keiichi Sonobe | Antimere Robinson | |
Kohza | Takeshi Kusao | Todd Haberkorn | |
Toto | Masaaki Tsukada | Jerry Russell | |
Jaguar D. Saul | Takeshi Kusao | Mark Stoddard |
Additional Voices
- Charles Baker
- Troy Baker
- Anthony Bowling
- John Gremillion
- Jason Liebrecht
- Brina Palencia
- Justin Pate
- Tony Patterson
- Orion Pitts
- Brandon Potter
- Monica Rial
- Carrie Savage
- Ian Sinclair
- Sonny Strait
- John Swasey
- Sean Michael Teague
- J. Michael Tatum
- Viktor Walker
- Kent Williams
Notes
- Despite not using their dub naming conventions within the movie itself, the end credits still use 4Kids' names (Zolo instead of Zoro, Miss Groundhogs Day instead of Miss Merry Christmas).
- An English remake of the ending theme "Compass" was created for use in the English dub, but a defect in the DVD caused the Japanese version to play instead. However, the English version was used in the theatrical release as well as the Blu-ray release.
- Mark Stoddard voices Jaguar D. Saul in the movie, though Cole Brown would end up being recast as Saul in the TV Series.
Video Releases
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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FUNimation Entertainment | 2008 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
2009 | A DVB-T |
One Piece Film: Strong World
One Piece Film: Strong World (ワンピースフィルム ストロングワールド Wan Pīsu Firumu: Sutorongu Wārudo) is the tenth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, premiering on December 12, 2009 in Japan. It was written by manga creator Eiichiro Oda himself in honor of One Piece's Tenth Anniversary, and was directed by Munehisa Sakai.
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Cast
Image | Character | Seiyū | English Voice |
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Monkey D. Luffy | Mayumi Tanaka | Colleen Clinkenbeard | |
Roronoa Zoro | Kazuya Nakai | Christopher Sabat | |
Nami | Akemi Okamura | Luci Christian | |
Usopp | Kappei Yamaguchi | Sonny Strait | |
Sanji | Hiroaki Hirata | Eric Vale | |
Tony Tony Chopper | Ikue Ōtani | Brina Palencia | |
Nico Robin | Yuriko Yamaguchi | Stephanie Young | |
Franky | Kazuki Yao | Patrick Seitz | |
Brook | Chō | Ian Sinclair | |
Shiki | Naoto Takenaka | Scott McNeil | |
Dr. Indigo | Ryūsei Nakao | Sean Schemmel | |
Scarlet | Banjō Ginga | Bryan Massey | |
Billy | Yasuhiro Takato | Josh Grelle | |
Monkey D. Garp | Hiroshi Naka | Brian Mathis | |
Sengoku | Takkō Ishimori | Ed Blaylock | |
Xiao | Wasabi Mizuta | Lindsay Seidel | |
Xiao's Mother | Mika Doi | Jessica Cavanagh | |
Xiao's Grandother | Hisako Kyōda | Linda Young | |
Eva | Aiko Kaitō | Leah Clark | |
Madam | Tomoko Naka | Jessica Cavanagh | |
Onigumo | Takahiro Fujimoto | Lucas Schuneman | |
Nojiko (flashback) | Wakana Yamazaki | Tiffany Grant |
Additional Voices
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Notes
- The English dub omits the ending theme, "Fanfare" by Mr. Children, due to rights issues, though it is mentioned to be the ending in both the English and Japanese credits at the end of the film.
- Vancouver-based voice actor Scott McNeil guest stars as Shiki.
- Sean Schemmel makes his first appearance in the FUNimation dub for One Piece. He was previously a voice actor for 4Kids' dub of the series.
Video Releases
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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FUNimation Entertainment | 2013 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
A DVB-T |
One Piece Film: Z
One Piece Film: Z (stylized in Japan as ONE PIECE FILM Z) is the twelfth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, premiering on December 15, 2012 in Japan. The film was scripted by Osamu Suzuki, directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and executive produced by Eiichiro Oda.
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Cast
Image | Character | Seiyū | English Voice |
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Monkey D. Luffy | Mayumi Tanaka | Colleen Clinkenbeard | |
Roronoa Zoro | Kazuya Nakai | Christopher Sabat | |
Nami | Akemi Okamura | Luci Christian | |
Usopp | Kappei Yamaguchi | Sonny Strait | |
Sanji | Hiroaki Hirata | Eric Vale | |
Tony Tony Chopper | Ikue Ōtani | Brina Palencia | |
Nico Robin | Yuriko Yamaguchi | Stephanie Young | |
Franky | Kazuki Yao | Patrick Seitz | |
Brook | Chō | Ian Sinclair | |
Z / Zephyr | Hōchū Ōtsuka | Jeremy Schwartz | |
Masami Suzuki (young) | Tia Ballard | ||
Ain | Ryoko Shinohara | Lauren Landa | |
Binz | Teruyuki Kagawa | Matthew Mercer | |
Aokiji | Takehito Koyasu | Jason Douglas | |
Kizaru | Unshō Ishizuka | Ray Hurd | |
Akainu | Fumihiko Tachiki | Andrew Love | |
Monkey D. Garp | Hiroshi Naka | Brian Mathis | |
Sengoku | Takkō Ishimori | Ed Blaylock | |
Coby | Mika Doi | Micah Solusod | |
Helmeppo | Kōichi Nagano | Mike McFarland | |
Tsuru | Minori Matsushima | Juli Erickson | |
Kibin | Shun Takagi | Darryl Roberds | |
Mobston | Masashi Hirose | Mark Fickert | |
Gali | Kumiko Watanabe | Bryn Apprill | |
Purin | Yui Kano | Angela Chase |
Additional Voices
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Video Releases
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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FUNimation Entertainment | 2014 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
A DVB-T |
One Piece Film: Gold
One Piece Film: Gold (ワンピースフィルムゴールド Wan Pīsu Firumu Gōrudo) is the thirteenth feature film based on the One Piece franchise, making its world premiere at the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi on July 15, 2016, and later premiering in Japan on July 23, 2016. The film was directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto, scripted by Tsutomu Kuroiwa, and executive produced by Eiichiro Oda.
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Cast
Additional Voices
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Video Releases
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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FUNimation Entertainment | 2017 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
A DVB-T |