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The story of One Piece follows the adventures of a young pirate named Luffy D. Monkey whose body was turned to ] after he unknowingly ate a cursed ] known as the Devils Fruit. The series is very colorful and simultaneously holds a '']'' and '']'' flair. The story of One Piece follows the adventures of a young pirate named Luffy D. Monkey whose body was turned to ] after he unknowingly ate a cursed ] known as the Devils Fruit. The series is very colorful and simultaneously holds a '']'' and '']'' flair.


Because of its colorful characters and intense fights between bizarre characters One Piece has gained a level of popularity near that of '']'' in Japan. Other mangas that have recently gotten near that popularity point are ] and ]. Because of its colorful characters and intense fights between bizarre characters One Piece has gained a level of popularity near that of '']'' in Japan. Other mangas that have recently gotten near that popularity point are ] and ].


A movie schedule to premier in Japanese cinemas in 2004 is titled ''One Piece: The Movie''. A movie schedule to premier in Japanese cinemas in 2004 is titled ''One Piece: The Movie''.

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One Piece (known as Drake in some regions.) is an anime and manga about super-powered pirates, treasure and following your dreams.

The story of One Piece follows the adventures of a young pirate named Luffy D. Monkey whose body was turned to rubber after he unknowingly ate a cursed fruit known as the Devils Fruit. The series is very colorful and simultaneously holds a Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland flair.

Because of its colorful characters and intense fights between bizarre characters One Piece has gained a level of popularity near that of Dragonball in Japan. Other mangas that have recently gotten near that popularity point are Inuyasha and Naruto.

A movie schedule to premier in Japanese cinemas in 2004 is titled One Piece: The Movie.

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