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Mayumi Tanaka | ... | Monkey D Luffy / ... (530 episodes, 1999-2012) | |
Kazuya Nakai | ... | Roronoa Zoro / ... (405 episodes, 1999-2012) | |
Akemi Okamura | ... | Nami / ... (398 episodes, 1999-2011) | |
Kappei Yamaguchi | ... | Usopp / ... (398 episodes, 2000-2012) | |
Mahito Ôba | ... | The Narrator / ... (380 episodes, 1999-2012) | |
Hiroaki Hirata | ... | Sanji / ... (376 episodes, 2000-2012) | |
Ikue Ootani | ... | Tony Tony Chopper / ... (307 episodes, 2000-2012) | |
Chikao Ôtsuka | ... | Gold Roger / ... (305 episodes, 1999-2012) | |
Yuriko Yamaguchi | ... | Nico Robin / ... (270 episodes, 2001-2011) | |
Colleen Clinkenbeard | ... | Monkey D. Luffy / ... (263 episodes, 1999-2006) | |
Luci Christian | ... | Nami (246 episodes, 1999-2006) | |
Christopher Sabat | ... | Roronoa Zoro / ... (239 episodes, 1999-2006) | |
Sonny Strait | ... | Usopp / ... (225 episodes, 1999-2006) | |
Kazuki Yao | ... | Franky / ... (221 episodes, 2000-2012) |
Series Directed by | |||
Kônosuke Uda | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
Eiichiro Oda | (374 episodes, 1999-2010) | |
Bonny Clinkenbeard | (43 episodes, 2001-2003) | |
Yoshiyuki Suga | (41 episodes, 2002-2010) | |
Sean Whitley | (30 episodes, 2001-2004) | |
Jin Tanaka | (19 episodes, 2009-2010) | |
John Burgmeier | (15 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
Eric Vale | (15 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
Junki Takegami | (14 episodes, 1999-2003) | |
Hirohiko Uesaka | (14 episodes, 2009-2010) | |
Michiru Shimada | (13 episodes, 1999-2003) | |
Spencer Prokop | (10 episodes, 2001-2003) | |
Ryota Yamaguchi | (6 episodes, 2003) | |
Matt Chaney | (3 episodes, 2003) | |
Brandon Potter | (3 episodes, 2003) | |
Kelli Howard | (2 episodes, 2003) | |
Andrew Rye | (2 episodes, 2003) |
Series Produced by | |||
Yoshihiro Suzuki | .... | producer (354 episodes, 1999-2008) | |
Alfred Kahn | .... | executive producer: 4Kids Entertainment (278 episodes, 1999-2006) | |
Gen Fukunaga | .... | executive producer: FUNimation Entertainment / executive producer: FUNimation (243 episodes, 1999-2010) | |
Justin Cook | .... | producer: FUNimation Entertainment (206 episodes, 1999-2004) | |
Carly Hunter | .... | producer: FUNimation Entertainment Entertainment (206 episodes, 1999-2004) | |
Mike McFarland | .... | line producer: FUNimation Entertainment (206 episodes, 1999-2004) | |
Norman J. Grossfeld | .... | executive producer: 4Kids Entertainment (168 episodes, 1999-2003) | |
Takashi Washio | .... | assistant producer (68 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
Kohei Obara | .... | assistant producer (64 episodes, 2005-2007) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
Elik Alvarez | (11 episodes, 2004-2006) | ||
Freddy Sheinfeld | (4 episodes, 2004-2006) | ||
Series Casting by | |||
Mike McFarland | (1 episode, 2003) | ||
Series Sound Department | |||
Suzanne Goldish | .... | sound designer (115 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
Alon Namdar | .... | sound recording engineer (110 episodes, 2003-2006) | |
Jean-Christophe Sabatier | .... | french dubbing mixer (60 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
Kyle Phillips | .... | adr engineer (54 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
Jason Grundy | .... | adr director: FUNimation re-dub (54 episodes, 2000-2002) | |
Caitlin Glass | .... | adr director: FUNimation re-dub (15 episodes, 1999-2003) | |
Charles Campbell | .... | adr director: FUNimation re-dub (11 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
Christopher Bevins | .... | adr director: FUNimation re-dub (10 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
Stephen Hoff | .... | adr recordist (4 episodes, 2002) | |
Nick Parker | .... | adr engineer (2 episodes, 2000) | |
Series Visual Effects by | |||
Niki Cooper | .... | rotoscoping (76 episodes, 1999-2004) | |
Series Animation Department | |||
Noboru Koizumi | .... | character designer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Music Department | |||
Russell Velázquez | .... | performer: theme song (114 episodes, 1999-2003) | |
Vic Mignogna | .... | performer: theme song (25 episodes, 2003) | |
Kristine Sa | .... | performer: theme song (12 episodes, 2003) | |
Nathaniel Reichman | .... | music editor (unknown episodes) | |
Susan Shufro | .... | music editor (unknown episodes) | |
Series Other crew | |||
Jeff Yale | .... | digital video coordinator (1 episode, 2000) | |
Tara A. Williams | .... | talent coordinator: FUNimation (1 episode, 2004) | |
Arthur 'Sam' Murakami | .... | story coordinator (unknown episodes) | |
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On first glance, One Piece is not too different from other Anime series. It has hilarious, roll on the floor from laughing humor and so much action it makes you wonder if the crew ever gets tired.
But in its core, One Piece is about something else: it's about nakama. Nakama, a Japanese term generally referring to comrades, receives a completely new feeling in One Piece. Stand by your nakama, believe in them no matter what happens, no matter what anyone does or says about them. Help them in any situation, even if it means putting your own life on the line. With you nakama, you can do anything. And it is this extreme sense of comradry that makes you fall in love with the characters and wish you could be a part of the strange little group.
It also teaches how humans are allowed to have flaws; in fact, all people do: seemingly perfect Swordsman and first mate Roronoa Zoro has no sense of direction whatsoever and can easily get himself lost on any one way street, navigator Nami is absolutely crazy for money, cook Sanji loses his mind once he sees a lady.. and the list goes on and on. But despite these flaws, they continue fighting. For each other and with each other. If one crewmember can't do it, somebody else will be right there for support.
If you're looking for a funny, action-filled series whose main characters easily grow to your heart and feel like family: go for One Piece. You will not regret it!