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 Codename: Prince - A shrine to Sanji from One Piece!
The manga, licensed by Viz Media, is published monthly in the English version of Shounen Jump and is later collected into volumes.
Both manga and anime are still continuing on a weekly basis in Japan and are also available to English-speaking audiences in North America.
The story of One Piece can be summarized as being about a boy named Monkey D. Luffy who, as a child, decides that he will follow his mentors footsteps and become a pirate.
all-blue.org /series.php   (410 words)

  
 One Piece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The One Piece manga is published in English in the North American Shonen Jump by VIZ Media.
In the Japanese version of One Piece, this term is used extensively to describe friends who are as close as or closer than family, especially in the context of Luffy's crew.
Because the One Piece manga is still ongoing, Toei Animation uses non-manga material (filler) as a way to slow down the progression of the plot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/One_Piece   (4824 words)

  
 Reading Manga and Books on PSP from 1UP.com
Everyday diehard manga fans are scanning old and new Japanese comic books, partnering up with translators, and digitally editing in English text over the original Japanese text bubbles.
Even a Japanese manga version of Helen of Troy can be loaded up on the handheld.
And as for reading manga on the PSP itself, we recommend you use PSPhoto to convert your scanned images into the PSP's native 480 x 272 resolution first in order to avoid slow refocusing times.
psp.1up.com /do/feature?cId=3139112   (1082 words)

  
 One Piece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The One Piece manga is published in English in the North American Shonen Jump by VIZ Media.
In the Japanese version of One Piece, this term is used extensively to describe friends who are as close as or closer than family, especially in the context of Luffy's crew.
Madman Entertainment, holder of the distribution sublicense in Australia, had stated that it would be releasing uncut One Piece DVDs, but as of January 23, 2006, "for the time being, Madman will be releasing the TV edited version only."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/One_Piece   (4712 words)

  
 One Piece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The One Piece manga is published in English in the North American Shonen Jump by VIZ Media.
In the Japanese version of One Piece, this term is used extensively to describe friends who are as close as or closer than family, especially in the context of Luffy's crew.
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 King of the Pirates, Gold Roger.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/One_Piece   (4861 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Whitebeard
One Piece Volume 1, English version One Piece (ã&; wanpÄ«su) is an anime and manga about a crew of pirates led by Monkey D. Luffy who set out in search of the legendary treasure One Piece.
Edward Newgate, better known as Whitebeard, is the most powerful living pirate in Eiichiro Oda's manga, One Piece.
Whitebeard's terrifying strength is well known throughout Grand Line, for he once fought the Pirate King Gol D. Roger and came out equally matched.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Whitebeard   (311 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Kohta Hirano
The English version is published by Dark Horse, French version by Editions Tonkam, the German version by Planet Manga and the Spanish one by Norma.
A bit of trivia about Hirano is that he enjoys Eiichiro Oda's series, One Piece.
Kohta Hirano (平野耕太 HIRANO Kōta) is a mangaka from Japan.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kohta-Hirano   (650 words)

  
 One Piece minor characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Portgas D. Ace (ポートガス・D・エース Pōtogasu D Ēsu) (Portgaz D. Trace in the English version of the anime) is Monkey D. Luffy's older brother.
During the childhood of Monkey D. Luffy (covered in the first chapter of the manga and a flashback early on in the anime), Higuma was a mountain bandit, leader of a band of similar bandits.
She is defeated by Monkey D. Luffy in the beginning of the manga and anime, but she later comes back with the power of the Sube Sube (Slip Slip) Fruit, in context with the word suberin, a fat found in cells.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/One_Piece_minor_characters   (13366 words)

  
 One Piece -
Viz also released an English version of the first One Piece manga artbook, Color Walk 1, in November 2005.
After the English adaptation of the anime began on the Fox Box (later renamed 4Kids TV), Viz renamed the character Roronoa Zoro to Roronoa Zolo, and later editions of the first four volumes of the series were changed to match this.
A Silver Den Den Mushi is like an alarm used to receive the Golden one´s Buster Call request.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/One_Piece   (4646 words)

  
 jdf: Tenjo Tenge Anime
Avex Mode, the same folks who brought us the One Piece anime, are gearing up to release an animated version of Tenjo Tenge.
As you may recall, Tenjo Tenge is a manga made available in English through the kindly efforts of mangatranslation.com.
Posted by: jdf on May 31, 2004 05:37 PM Alas, there is no proper English release of Tenjo Tenge.
www.sonic.net /jdf/archives/0403/tenjo_tenge_anime.html   (4646 words)

  
 Merry Go - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was given to Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro (Roronoa Zolo in the English version), and Nami for their efforts against Captain Kuro and his Black Cat Pirates, who were plotting to invade the small village they were resting at and kill Kaya.
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.
In recent years, a replica of the Merry Go (which may or may not be fully functional) was created, and has been present at a number of exhibitions sponsored by Shueisha, Toei Animation, and Fuji TV, in Odaiba, Tokyo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Merry_Go   (494 words)

  
 The TechnoGirls Brother, Dear Brother Page
Translation of some of the Italian version of the "Oniisama E" manga into English.
Though this doll is not an official "Oniisama E" piece of merchandise, its uncanny resemblence to the doll of the anime will stun you.
Even with some of the best fansubed animes out there sometimes lines of dialog just don't feel right, and I guess for fansubs just having a readable translation may be enough in essence, as you can sorta imagine the rest, but it does makje a big difference, especially to shojo.
www.quixium.com /technogirls/brother.htm   (4959 words)

  
 Arlong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Arlong and his crew (consisting of Hachi, Chuu, and Kuroobi), first arrived on the island that would someday become Arlong Park, the first village he encountered was Cocoyashi Village (Coco Village in the English version), the home of Nami.
Arlong makes a reapperance in the "Ocean's Dream" filler arc for the One Piece anime, but this is not considered canon in relation to the manga.
From Arlong Park, Arlong hoped to conquer all of East Blue using superior underwater tactics through maps drawn by Nami that charted underwater terrain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arlong   (664 words)

  
 Cabaji the Acrobat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cabaji the Acrobat is a fictional character from the manga and anime One Piece.
Cabaji was sent out to battle Roronoa Zoro (Roronoa Zolo in the english version) when Monkey D. Luffy's crew arrived in the town Buggy the Clown has taken over.
Cabaji is the second mate of the Buggy's Band pirate crew (the first mate being Mohji the Lion Tamer).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cabaji_the_Acrobat   (369 words)

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