One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda which has been translated into various languages and spawned a substantial media franchise, including animated and live action television series, films, video games, and associated music and merchandise. It follows the adventures of the teenaged boy and pirate captain Monkey D. Luffy, whose body gained the properties of rubber after he accidentally ate a supernatural fruit, as he travels the oceans in search of the series' titular treasure and organizes a diverse crew, named the Straw Hats.
In Japan, the series is published by Shueisha. Individual chapters have been published regularly in the shōnen manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 22, 1997 and tankōbon format volumes (each collecting 10 to 12 chapters) have been published since December 24, 1997.[1] The series spans over 1128 chapters and, as of November 2024[update], has 110 tankōbon volumes, making One Piece the 20th longest manga series by volume count.
The series has been translated and released in multiple countries.[2][3][4] English localization began in North America, where Viz Media currently serializes One Piece in the Shonen Jump digital vault simultaneously with Japan. It originally published its English language adaptation of the series in the now-defunct monthly print anthology Shonen Jump starting with the magazine's launch in November 2002.[5] It also publishes tankōbon format books since June 2003,[6] which have been collected into omnibus editions incorporating three tankōbon each since December 2009;[7] chapters and books also are published digitally through its website.[8][9][10] In the United Kingdom, the tankōbon were published by Gollancz Manga, starting March 2006,[11] until Viz Media took over after the fourteenth volume.[12][13] In Australia and New Zealand, the English volumes have been distributed by Madman Entertainment since November 10, 2008.[14] By October 6, 2009, only 22 volumes had been released in English.[15] However, as announced in July 2009, Viz Media increased that number to 53 by June 2010, using an accelerated publishing schedule of five volumes per month during the first half of 2010.[16][17] As of July 2024[update], 106 volumes of the English version have been officially released by Viz Media.
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101 | The Stars Take the Stage Hanagata Tōjō (花形登場) | December 3, 2021[18] 978-4-08-883003-2 | December 6, 2022[19] 978-1-9747-3420-7 | ||
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The lightning cloud Zeus defects from Big Mom to Nami, and together they defeat Ulti. Yamato ascends to the roof and vows to hold Kaido back until Luffy can return. Otama uses the amplified public address system to sway the loyalty of more smile fruit gifters. Queen fights Sanji, bragging that as a cyborg, he has surpassed the Germa 66 technology. Jimbei defeats Who's-Who, who is a rogue CP9 agent. Franky beats Sasaki with the Gaon Cannon and Franky Radical Beam attacks. Black Maria taunts Robin, who turns into a giant demon to defeat her. After being rescued, Luffy eats to recover, then commands Momonosuke to assume his dragon form and fly him back to Onigashima; Momonosuke asks Shinobu to age him to an adult. Raizo and Fukurokuju fight to a stalemate. Killer beats Hawkins down to a single straw doll, but pauses when Hawkins says the damage he inflicts will be transferred to Kid. Zoro and Sanji take over battling King and Queen from Marco. Dogstorm and Cat Viper turn sulong, fighting Jack and Perrospero, respectively. Momonosuke manages to fly to the island with Luffy to confront Kaido. | |||||
102 | The Pivotal Clash Tennōzan (天王山) | April 4, 2022[20] 978-4-08-883120-6 | April 4, 2023[21] 978-1-9747-3655-3 | ||
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Luffy encourages dragon Momonosuke to bite dragon Kaido and asks why he is afraid of anything else. The dragons bring stormy weather, but as Luffy clashes with Kaido, the heavens split and with restored sulong, Dogstorm and Cat Viper wipe out Jack and Perospero, respectively. As Kaido struggles, Onigashima starts to lose altitude; Yamato, fearing the armory could explode, runs to the basement. While fighting Queen, Sanji's body reacts oddly and he fears using the Germa 66 suit may have awakened the Vinsmoke genetic programming; he asks Zoro to kill him if his behavior changes. Killer outwits Hawkins and defeats him while removing the threat to Kid. Orochi asks Kanjuro to animate the enduring anger of their shared Kurozumi family as a living flame, which moves relentlessly toward the armory. The members of CP0 emerge from hiding and begin fighting Drake and Apoo. During his fight with King, one of the last Lunarians, Zoro struggles with his new blade, Enma, inherited from Oden, but discovers and defeats King's secret defense. Sanji learns that Queen had beaten a courtesan, giving him the motivation to win their fight. Komurasaki returns, luring out Orochi. | |||||
103 | Warrior of Liberation Kaihō no Senshi (解放の戦士) | August 4, 2022[22] 978-4-08-883190-9 | July 4, 2023[23] 978-1-9747-3870-0 | ||
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Zoro prevails against King. Yamato manages to stop the burning hate from exploding the armory by freezing the bombs. Law and Kid squabble over who takes credit, but manage to drive Big Mom into a deep hole; as she tries to extract their souls, Law silences her and Kid finishes, pushing her deep underground. Orochi demands that Komurasaki plays "Moon Princess"; after he is trapped by rubble and prevented from transforming by Sea Prism stone, she says, as Hiyori, that it was her father Oden's favorite song. Kanjuro returns as the living flame, burning the trapped Orochi. Izo is defeated by CP0. Hearing that Big Mom has been defeated, Kaido and Luffy renew their fight; a masked CP0 agent manages to distract Luffy and Kaido lands a solid hit, extinguishing his voice. Kaido announces Luffy is dead and demands Momonosuke submit to him; Zunesha, speaking to Momonosuke, tells him that Joyboy has returned. The five elders of the World Government explain: the gum-gum fruit is actually a zoan type human-human fruit, bearing the mythical name Nika, also known as the Warrior of Liberation or the Sun God; Luffy has awakened its powers, calling it Gear Five, and begins fighting Kaido again. Although the fire set by Kanjuro is raging out of control, Raizo and Jimbei use stored water to extinguish it for good. | |||||
104 | Shogun of Wano, Kozuki Momonosuke Wano Kuni Shōgun - Kōzuki Momonosuke (ワノ国将軍 光月モモの助) | November 4, 2022[24] 978-4-08-883287-6 | November 7, 2023[25] 978-1-9747-4129-8 | ||
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As Orochi rises again to threaten Hiyori, he is killed by Denjiro. Luffy asks Momonosuke to move Onigashima so he can strike Kaido, sending him into the magma alongside Big Mom and causing a volcanic eruption. Otoko, celebrating the Fire Festival with Otama's Master Tengu, changes the message on her sky lantern to thank her father Yasu. Momonosuke ascends to shogun and announces the twenty years of terror under Orochi and Kaido have ended. After seven days asleep, Luffy and Zoro awaken to join the celebratory feasts. The bounties on Law, Kid, and Luffy are raised to three billion berries each, and with three emperors defeated, Blackbeard, Luffy, and surprisingly Buggy are named as their replacements. Communications also bring the unwelcome news that King Nefeltari Cobra is dead, and Sabo is accused of the murder. Admiral Ryokugyu spars with the Akazaya Nine, Yamato, and Momonosuke; Momonosuke and Shanks manage to drive him off. Master Tengu takes off his mask, revealing himself as Kozuki Sukiyaki to Nico Robin; they discuss the Poneglyphs and he confirms the ancient weapon Pluton is in Wano. Sukiyaki explains that "opening the borders" means physically tearing down the walls surrounding Wano, revealing Pluton. | |||||
105 | Luffy's Dream Rufi no Yume (ルフィの夢) | March 3, 2023[26] 978-4-08-883436-8 | March 12, 2024[27] 978-1-9747-4327-8 | ||
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Dogstorm and Cat Viper appoint Carrot to be the next king of Mokomo, as they plan to stay in Wano. Momonosuke arrives as the pirates depart and Luffy gives him a Straw Hat pirate flag, saying Momo can always count on his help. Although Buggy is celebrated as an emperor of the sea for creating a crew to hunt the Navy, the real strength are Crocodile and Mihawk, who are using him as a figurehead to draw attention. The Navy's new Seraphim Pacifistas are deployed and overwhelm the Kuja Pirates; Rayleigh successfully negotiates a settlement, but Blackbeard kidnaps Koby. Luffy reveals his dream to the crew, saying it can't happen until after he becomes King of the Pirates. Sabo calls Dragon from Lulusia, relating King Cobra's death to the empty throne before the transmission is cut off; a massive explosion has erased Lulusia, causing turbulent seas worldwide. Aboard the Sunny, the Straw Hats rescue Jewelry Bonney from a robotic sea beast; in the chaos, Luffy, Bonney, Chopper, and Jimbei are separated and wash up on Egghead Island, where Dr. Vegapunk, leader of the Navy's Special Science Group, has his laboratory; Bonney has traveled there to ask Vegapunk to restore the mind of her father, Bartholomew Kuma. The Sunny and remaining crew are rescued by Lilith, Punk-02; Vegapunk has split his consciousness from his main body, Stella, into six satellite bodies. CP0, led by Rob Lucci, is also traveling to the island, but their goal is to eliminate Vegapunk. Shaka, Punk-01, tells the Straw Hats that as advanced as Egghead Island is, similar advances existed 900 years ago. | |||||
106 | A Genius's Dream Tensai no Yume (天才の夢) | July 4, 2023[28] 978-4-08-883644-7 | July 2, 2024[29] 978-1-9747-4586-9 | ||
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Shaka explains the 20 kingdoms (which later formed the World Government) won a war with an advanced civilization during the mysterious Void Century; Ohara was destroyed after learning the Void Century events, and Vegapunk studied the events from Ohara's ruins, to his peril. The original Vegapunk (Stella) has an eidetic memory with the brain-brain fruit; since his head physically expands with more knowledge, he created an electronic memory storage, then built the six satellites using separate personality aspects: Shaka (01, Good), Lilith (02, Evil), Edison (03, Thinker), Pythagoras (04, Wisdom), Atlas (05, Violence), and York (06, Greed). As CP0 (Lucci, Kaku, and Stussy) arrive, Vegapunk asks Luffy to help him escape because he knows the truth about the Void Century and the World Government sees him as a threat. At the Kamabakka Queendom, Kuma awakens and flees; at the Red Line, he climbs toward Marijoa. Lucci destroys Atlas and Luffy fights him, enlisting Sentomaru's reluctant help. The Seraphim derive devil fruit powers from the Warlords: S-Bear (Kuma), S-Snake (Hancock), S-Shark (Jimbei), and S-Hawk (Mihawk); they help CP0 after Sentomaru is defeated. After CP0 arrive at the Labophase upper dome, Stussy betrays them, disabling Lucci and Kaku; Vegapunk commands the Seraphim to help. Garp arrives at Naval Base G-14 to rescue Koby from Blackbeard's headquarters, Fullalead Island. Stussy (CP0) is a clone of Buckingham Stussy of the Rocks Pirates, who claims to be the mother of Whitebeard's son, Edward Weevil; Weevil was abducted by Admiral Ryokugyu. Sentomaru deploys 50 Pacifista Mk IIIs to help Vegapunk's escape. Bonney abducts Vegapunk and finds Kuma's painful memories. As the other satellites search for Vegapunk, S-Snake petrifies York, mystifying the satellites, as only Vegapunk or the Five Elders could countermand their orders. Luffy and Zoro team up with Lucci and Kaku to fight S-Bear. On Elbaph, Dorry and Brogy have returned; Shanks prepares to battle Kid with their help. | |||||
107 | The Hero of Legend Densetsu no Eiyū (伝説の英雄) | November 2, 2023[30] 978-4-08-883785-7 | November 12, 2024[31] 978-1-9747-4979-9 | ||
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Sentomaru orders an evacuation of Egghead Island, fearing the same fate as Ohara. The Five Elders decide to visit with Admiral Kizaru. Zoro explains the Seraphim have a similar unbreakable defense as Lunarians when they are aflame; several teams battle them: Nami, Brook, Sanji, and Edison vs. S-Shark; Franky, Usopp, and Lilith lose to S-Snake, who also stomps Pythagoras. Zoro and Kaku pursue S-Hawk while Luffy and Lucci continue to fight S-Bear. Shaka finds Vegapunk, but is shot by York, who has turned traitor in exchange for becoming a Celestial Dragon. After departing Wano, both Law and Kid are defeated by Emperors: Kid, by a single blow from Shanks on Elbaph; Law, by Blackbeard on Winner Island and their submarine, the Polar Tang, is sunk, but Bepo turns sulong and escapes. Buggy accidentally inspires his crew to join the race for the One Piece. Sabo returns to the Kamabakka Queendom and debriefs Iva and Dragon on the Reverie at Marijoa. Cobra inadvertently saw a shadowy figure named Imu ascend the Empty Throne, for which he was mortally wounded; Sabo attempted a rescue, but Cobra told him to flee and tell both Luffy and Vivi they share the Will of D. CP0 abducts Vivi and Wapol, but they flee with Morgans. Imu commands that Vegapunk's Mother Flame be used on Lulusia. On Fullalead, Koby frees himself and several Navy officers (Kujaku, Prince Grus, Hibari, and Garp) help him escape. Kuzan, ex-Admiral Aokiji, who started as Garp's apprentice now has joined Blackbeard. Koby destroys the giant hand of Pizarro; Garp stays behind to fight Kuzan and is captured. | |||||
108 | Better Off Dead In This World Shinda Hō ga Ii Sekai (死んだ方がいい世界) | March 4, 2024[32] 978-4-08-884013-0 | March 4, 2025[33] 978-1-9747-5222-5 | ||
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Six days after Lulusia disappeared, leaving an unfillable hole, a massive earthquake rocks the world. Kuma reaches the top of Marijoa and fights Fleet Admiral Akainu briefly, then disappears again. York is captured by the Straw Hats. Kizaru defeats Sentomaru and jumps into the dome, kicking Bonney to the island below before Luffy knocks him out. Vegapunk, Atlas, and Sanji descend to retrieve Bonney, who ineffectively stabs St. Jaygarcia Saturn, one of the Five Elders, after he arrives; Saturn sentences her and the Straw Hats to death for rebellion. In a flashback starting 47 years ago, the last of the Buccaneer race, infant Kuma and his father Clapp are enslaved; Clapp promises liberation to Kuma, telling the legend of Nika, which Kuma passes in turn to Bonney. Nine years later, the Celestial Dragons hold a manhunt on God Valley; enslaved siblings Ginny and Ivankov reveal an escape plan: Ginny's call has attracted the Rocks and Roger pirates and Iva will steal the two devil fruits offered as prizes. Kuma volunteers to be their decoy. Iva and Kuma each seize a fruit but Linlin overpowers Iva and gives it to Kaido. Kuma eats the other, giving him the "Hands of Liberation" which he uses to save 500+, including Iva and Ginny, who vows to care for Kuma. At 25, after taking over his father's church, Kuma is jailed for protesting King Bekori's support of slavery, which ends after the Revolutionary Army liberates the island; both Kuma and Ginny join the RA. Eight years later, she is captured, then enslaved by a Celestial Dragon; after two years, Ginny contracts Sapphire Scales, a terminal illness which covered her skin in hard blue stones after being exposed to light. Her baby Bonney inherits both her appetite and disease; she already possesses age-age fruit powers. King Bekori returns, but is deposed by Kuma, who earns the unjust nickname "Tyrant"; declared a pirate after fighting the Navy, Kuma encounters Dragon, who says Vegapunk can cure Bonney. In exchange for stem cell therapy, Vegapunk clones Kuma into an army of Pacifista peacekeepers, but Saturn adds more conditions: Kuma joins the seven Warlords; then, after modification as the prototype PX-0 cyborg, has his free will removed. He gladly accepts for Bonney. Kuma and Bonney share six happy months together under Vegapunk's care, then are separated forever, as she is held hostage to ensure Kuma's loyalty until his development is finished. | |||||
109 | On Your Side Kimi no Mikata (きみの味方) | July 4, 2024[34] 978-4-08-884196-0 | |||
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Bonney learns the depth of her father's love and she forgives Vegapunk. Kuma wrote frequently to Bonney, but Alpha, a Cipher Pol agent posing as her nurse, intercepted and destroyed each letter. With the Sapphire Scales cured when she was nine and a half, Bonney left immediately to find Kuma, crushing Alpha with a Nika-inspired fist. After encountering Luffy and the Straw Hats twice (at Thriller Bark and Sabaody), Kuma believed they would save the world, and decided to disperse them to preserve their futures. Back on Egghead, Saturn gloats he had infected Ginny and gave age-age fruit extract to an infant Bonney, but his mortal blow is shielded by the arrival of Kuma. Saturn forced Vegapunk to build a self-destruct into Kuma; Kuma's final requests were to add an order to guard Sunny, and wish Bonney a happy 10th birthday. After Saturn activated the self-destruct, it lobotomized Kuma, leaving him with the sole instinct to protect Bonney. Saturn makes a Buster Call to raze Egghead Island, forcing a disorderly evacuation. Saturn orders the Pacifistas to open fire, but Vegapunk, fearing they could be used to kill Bonney, had programmed unbreakable loyalty to her and they instead disrupt the Buster Call. Saturn stabs Vegapunk and orders Kizaru to kill Bonney and Kuma, but Luffy revives with a full tummy as Gear Five/Nika and effortlessly stops the Admiral. Repelled by the Pacifistas, the Navy also are thwarted from targeting Bonney by Dorry and Brogy, who arrived at Egghead with the newly revived Giant Pirates. Catarina Devon and Van Augur of the Blackbeard Pirates arrive with a mysterious mission. As Sanji spirits Vegapunk away, Vegapunk's pre-recorded worldwide broadcast starts automatically upon his death. Ominous black lightning heralds the arrival of the other Five Elders as mythical Yōkai. Ju Peter swallows Luffy, but he is freed when Dorry and Brogy behead the worm; however, like Saturn, this has little permanent effect as each Elder demonstrates amazing regenerative powers. The remaining Straw Hats flee while Zoro defeats Lucci. | |||||
110 | The Upheaval of the Era Jidai no Uneri (時代のうねり) | November 1, 2024[35] 978-4-08-884314-8 | — | ||
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Jimbei takes Zoro away as Lucci gives a status update. Dorry and Brogy signal a retreat and shield Luffy from a fierce attack; in turn, he bats away explosives and continues to fight. Elders surround the Straw Hats as they converge on the Sunny. The Pacifistas are defeated; Stussy stays behind to lower the Frontier Dome. Vegapunk shocks the world with his broadcast prophesizing it will sink into the sea, and expresses regret that his research to develop the Mother Flame led him to the Void Century. During the Void Century, which ended 800 years ago, the first pirate, who was named Joyboy and had Nika-like stretching powers, waged war on what is now the World Government. The war ended after the three ancient weapons were used, raising sea levels and creating the current world geography. Joyboy preserved the ancient weapons; York stole a piece of the Mother Flame to activate one of them, which was used to destroy Lulusia. After they learned the truth of the Void Century, Gol D. Roger's crew disbanded. As the world reacts to Vegapunk's revelations, Jimbei and Zoro repel Nusjuro's attack on the Sunny and Dorry, Brogy, and Luffy reach the Giants' ship, reuniting with Bonney. York confidently declares the transponder snail is hidden in the Iron Giant, named EMET. Vegapunk's message, relating to the Will of D, is interrupted as the Five Elders blast EMET into the sea. Luffy teaches Bonney how to become the most free, and two Nikas engage the Elders. EMET rises from the depths to continue the transmission. 26 years ago, Professor Clou D. Clover begged Vegapunk to help study the Void Century; Vegapunk's final words are an atonement for refusing. Atlas knocks out Lilith and sacrifices herself to knock down Nusjuro so the Sunny can escape. EMET is overjoyed to see Luffy, calling him Joyboy, and prepares to use its ultimate weapon. Luffy and Bonney vanquish Saturn with a combined flurry of punches. Vegapunk's message concludes, warning the apocalyptic weapons still exist and the fate of the world rests with whoever finds the One Piece. |
Chapters not yet published in volume format
editThese chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump from August to November 2024.[36]
- "Time is Right" (イザッテトキ, "Izatte Toki")
- "The Void Fortnight" (空白の2週間, "Kūhaku no Nishūkan")
- "Close Friend" (親友, "Shin'yū")
- "What Death Means" (何をもって死とするか, "Nani o Motte Shi to Suru ka")
- "Settling the Score" (落とし前, "Otoshimae")
- "Adventure in the Land of Mystery" (謎の国の冒険, "Nazo no Kuni no Bōken")
- "RPG"
- "Livedolls" (生人形, "Rivudōru")
- "The Accursed Prince" (呪いの王子, "Noroi no Ōji")
- "Loki in the Underworld" (冥界のロキ, "Meikai no Roki")
Lists of main series chapters
editSee also
editReferences
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