One Piece (Alabasta arc) Chapters 154-216 (Volume 17-23) ...more on Wikipedia about "Alabasta arc"
The Arlong arc is the fifth story arc of the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga, One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arlong arc"
The Baratic arc is the fourth story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baratie arc"
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baroque Works"
Baroque Works Saga is the second saga in the anime and manga series One Piece. It follows the Straw Hat Pirates helping Princess Nefertari Vivi try to reach her homeland before a massive war breaks out. However, an evil organization called Baroque Works will stop at nothing to keep the crew from reaching Alabasta. It is made up of five story arcs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baroque Works Saga"
The Buggy the Clown is the second story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga One Piece. The arc finds Luffy and Zoro unwittingly crossing paths and butting heads with the pirate clown, Buggy, and his crew as well as meeting their future navigator, Nami. ...more on Wikipedia about "Buggy the Clown arc"
The Captain Kuro arc is the third story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Captain Kuro arc"
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The Captain Morgan Arc is the first story arc in the popular Japanese anime and manga series, One Piece. This arc is actually three stories in one. The first is the story of how Monkey D. Luffy gained his powers and tells us his driving force to become a pirate. The second story is his meeting with Koby and helping him escape from a female pirate named Aliva. In the final story Luffy trys to get the pirate hunter, Zoro to join his crew while dealing with the marine Captain Axe-Hand Morgan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Captain Morgan arc"
(CP9) Cipher Pol Members ...more on Wikipedia about "CP9"
The Davy Back Fight, sometimes known as the Longland Arc, is a mini-story focusing around a fictional contest between pirates in the manga and anime One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Davy Back Fight"
The Devil Fruit (known as the Cursed Fruit in the English anime dub and as the Frutto del Mare - literally, Sea Fruit - in the Italian anime) is a plot device from the anime and manga known as One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Devil Fruit"
Drum Island is the tenth story arc in the series, the fourth in the Baroque Works Saga of the manga and anime, One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Drum Island arc"
East Blue Saga: This Saga is the warm-up of the series. Luffy is born and meets Shanks as a young boy living in East Blue. This is where he forms most of his Straw Hat crew and, ultimately, where the adventure begins. The saga starts off with a flashback of Gold Roger about to be executed, before he dies he tells the crowds to go out and search for his treasure. With that he sparked the Golden age of pirates; countless pirates raise their flags and set off to find One Piece.The saga is made up of six arcs. ...more on Wikipedia about "East Blue Saga"
Eiichiro Oda (尾田栄一郎 Oda Eiichirō, born January 1, 1975) is the creator of the manga and anime One Piece. He was born in Kumamoto Prefecture. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eiichiro Oda" Made by www.shortopedia.com.
The Enies Lobby arc is the eighteenth story arc in the manga/anime series, One Piece. The fourth in the Water 7 story line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Enies Lobby arc"
The Filler Arcs are a series of story arcs in the anime One Piece. There are three story arcs which are: ...more on Wikipedia about "Filler Arcs (One Piece)"
(Jaya arc) Chapters 218-236 (Volume 24-25) ...more on Wikipedia about "Jaya arc"
In the anime and manga One Piece, the fictional Pirate King is the strongest pirate alive and owner of the legendary treasure known as The One Piece. "Kaizoku-Ō" (海賊王), the source of the term, literally means "Pirate King" (which is also the name of a character in Pirates of Penzance). ...more on Wikipedia about "King of the Pirates"
(Laboon Arc) Chapters 102-105 (Volume 12) ...more on Wikipedia about "Laboon Arc"
Little Garden arc is the ninth story arc in the manga/ anime series One Piece. It is the third arc in the Baroque Works Saga. It was left out of the American dub. ...more on Wikipedia about "Little Garden arc"
A Log Pose is a fictional, compass-like navigational device, from the manga and anime series One Piece by Eiichirō Oda. In Japanese, the term is represented by the kanji phrase 記録指針 Kiroku Shishin, which literally means "Logbook Compass Needle" (a reference to its function), but it is pronounced "Rogu Pōsu." In the English-dubbed anime produced by 4Kids Entertainment, it is called a "Grand Compass." ...more on Wikipedia about "Log Pose" www.shortopedia.com, it's as simple as that! shortopedia
The Merry Go (ゴーイングメリー号 Gōingu Merī Gō), also called the Going Merry by fans, is a caravel used by the Straw Hat Pirates in the anime and manga One Piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "Merry Go"
(Ocean's Dream Arc) Episodes 220-226 ...more on Wikipedia about "Ocean's Dream Arc"
is a manga and anime series created by artist Eiichiro Oda. It revolves around a crew of pirates led by captain Monkey D. Luffy, whose dream is to obtain the ultimate treasure One Piece that was left behind by the late King of the Pirates, Gold Roger, and become the next Pirate King. ...more on Wikipedia about "One Piece"
Episode Guide ...more on Wikipedia about "One Piece Episode Guide"
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