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One Piece (also known as One Piece: The Movie in some markets) 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.
In this guide, learn how to watch One Piece movies in release or chronological order. We also list which One Piece movies to watch and skip.
There are currently 15 feature length One Piece movies you can watch alongside the anime series. The movie stories are not connected to the series, and therefore aren’t canon.
The One Piece Movies are theatrical films produced and released by Toei Animation. While generally made with the same cast and crew as the TV anime, they tend to boast much higher production values and animation quality.
There have been numerous One Piece movies released throughout the years, with the most recent being One Piece Film: Red. Of course, completionists will want to watch these movies and the many OVAs in chronological order to get the full story, even if that's a fairly daunting task.
Self-contained animated movies based on One Piece (1999) in reverse release order.
Over the course of a few years, the pirate's existence faded, and a legend grew that he disappeared with his gold to a remote island, an island pirates continue to search for. Aboard the Going Merry, Luffy and his crew, starved and reckless, are robbed of their treasure.
Here are all the One Piece movies in release order: One Piece: The Movie (2000) One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure (2001)
Over the course of a few years, the pirate's existence faded, and a legend grew that he disappeared with his gold to a remote island, an island pirates continue to search for. Aboard the Going Merry, Luffy and his crew, starved and reckless, are robbed of their treasure.
One Piece Film: Gold. 2016 2h 4m TV-14. 7.1 (7.6K) Rate. 43 Metascore. Luffy and his pirates can't wait to board the glittering Sin City ship known as Gran Tesoro, but they soon find themselves in way over their heads.