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One Piece: Season 1, Second Voyage |
Enlarge | Actor: One Piece Studio: Funimation Prod Customer Rating: 8 Reviews
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Product Description The saga continues...!As the Straw Hat Pirates find themselves in a battle between good and evil between right and wrong the gratitude of those involved lands Luffy with a new crewmate and a ship of his own The Going Merry! Ready for action and adventure the fearless buccaneers set sail In search of a cook? But as a misplaced cannonball leads to a sea-faring stand-off the Straw Hats might have ordered more than they can stomach The good news: The Going Merry s found a cook! The bad news: He has no intention of joining the crew!Uncut unedited and featuring an all new FUNimation dub!System Requirements:Running Time: 300 minutesFormat: DVD Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 704400095825 Manufacturer No: 0
Amazon.com As the popular comedy-adventure One Piece continues, Monkey D. Luffy must face some immediate problems before he can pursue his dream of becoming King of the Pirates. His first obstacle is Captain Kuro of the Black Cat Pirates, who's been posing as the butler of lonely heiress Kaya. Luffy can barely contain his contempt for a captain who mistreats his crew, and uses his Gum Gum powers to clobber Kuro. He invites Usopp, the needle-nosed storyteller, to join his crew. Kaya presents Luffy with the Going Merry, a new caravel with an appropriately goofy figurehead. When a friend of Zoro's shows up suffering from scurvy, Luffy realizes a well-run pirate ship needs a cook and heads to the floating restaurant Baratie. Its proprietor is former pirate Red Foot Zeff, who spent a year sailing the Main Line--which Luffy must conquer to realize his dream. Complications arise when Commodore Don Krieg and master swordsman Hawk-Eye Mihawk arrive: Krieg wants Zeff's notes from his Main Line voyage and Mihawk wants to finish destroying Krieg's fleet. The Straw Hat Pirates find themselves caught in the middle, with no means of making a getaway, as navigator Nami steals the Going Merryto try her hand at bounty hunting. Second Voyage, which encompasses the second half of the first season of One Piece, offers more nutty adventures, bizarre characters, and slapstick comedy. The only serious storytelling occurs in flashbacks, when the viewer learns about the origin of Zoro's Three Sword Style, Usopp's unhappy boyhood, and sous-chef Sanji's bond with Zeff. (Rated TV 14: violence, tobacco and alcohol use) --Charles Solomon (14. Luffy Back in Action! Miss Kaya's Desperate Resistance! 15. Defeat Kuro! Usopp the Man's Tear-Filled Resolve! 16. Protect Kaya! Usopp Pirates' Great Efforts! 17. Anger Explosion! Kuro vs. Luffy! How It Ends! 18. You're the Weird Creature! Gaimon and his Strange Friends! 19. The Three Sword Style's Past! Zoro and Kuina's Vow! 20. Famous Cook! Sanji of the Sea Restaurant! 21. Unwelcome Customer! Sanji's Food and Ghin's Debt! 22. The Strongest Pirate Fleet! Commodore Don Krieg! 23. Protect Baratie! The Great Pirate, Red Foot Zeff! 24. Hawk-Eye Mihawk! The Great Swordsman Zoro Falls at Sea! 25. The Deadly Foot Technique Bursts Forth! Sanji vs. The Invincible Pearl! 26. Zeff and Sanji's Dream! The Illusory All Blue!)
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| Customer Reviews Read 3 more reviews... One piece Season 1 January 6, 2009 Robert Bevington (TOLEDO, OHIO United States)
I never received this product. But I was charged for this product. Would like a refund. Thank you
FUNimation does it again! November 5, 2008 Andrew Mercado 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Another great release from FUNimation. This set contains episodes 14-26 and continues where the end of Season One: First Voyage left off. In this set, we're introduced to the trash-talking, perverted cook Sanji and the man that is Zoro's biggest obstacle in becoming the greatest swordsman, Dracule Mihawk. We also take a look at Usopp, Zoro and Sanji's childhood and see what made them into the men they are today. Like I said in my Season One: First Voyage review, this series is definately overlooked by many anime fans and this is definately worth getting.
Another fantastic set October 3, 2008 Simon (Brampton, ON)
This is a great continuation of the first One Piece box set. Funi once again shows that they've taken ownership of the license and produced a quality English dub with voice acting on par with much of American animation. By now, the only qualms are the lack of the original Japanese logo anywhere on the set (even as an alternate angle! Please? Just once...?) and that there's only 13 episodes. Funi's budget probably doesn't allow the release of more at a time, but you'll blow through these 13 fairly quickly. It doesn't help that by the show's long-running format, these episodes only finish up the Kuro arc from the last set and get halfway through the Don Krieg arc. At last you get the formal introduction of Sanji and Zoro's backstory along the way. Highly recommended. The One Piece saga only gets better from here, I can't wait to see where Funi's dub goes next.
Why so much? September 30, 2008 Lit Nerd
First off, One Piece is one of my favorite anime series of all time. These next episodes truly showcase why One Piece is so wonderful. From the tragic flashbacks that make you cry like a baby to the heart-warming scenes of compassion from the characters who, unlike real pirates, want to help even the most lowly of strangers. As usual, the Japanese voice acting is amazing. I swore I would never watch One Piece's dub....but now I find myself watching only the dub. Luffy's voice does take getting use to, especially if you love his Japanese voice. However, after a few episodes you are VERY grateful that he doesn't sound like 4kids' Luffy (who sounded like a deranged clown) anymore. So basically both language tracks are amazing and well-acted. In fact, I found myself more emotional when I watched the series in English instead of the Japanese language where I have to read subs and look at the show at the same time. However, my biggest gripe is how Funimation is releasing the series. Why do we have to fork out $50 for 13/14 episodes?? You can buy an entire 26 episode anime series for way less than that. It doesn't help that One Piece's DVD box is made out of cheap cardboardish materials and the only extras on the set are trailers, credit-less openings and endings, and a commentary track or two. Wow. Thanks. Definitely buy these DVDs..but if you're short on cash wait a month or two for the price to go down. Or find some coupons and buy it online like I do.
Another solid box set September 26, 2008 K. Crump
Just like the first box set, this box is extremely well done and continues funimations uncut re-dub of One Piece. Looking foward to box 3! Hope they keep up the good work
| Product Specifications
Format: Color, Full Screen, Ntsc, Subtitled Languages: Japanese (Original Language), English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 300 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6 MPN: 0 UPC: 704400095825 EAN: 0704400095825 Release Date: September 23, 2008
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