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This article lists locations in the world of the anime/manga One Piece. Below each location is a list of characters affiliated with the it. One Piece ) is a manga and anime series created by artist Eiichiro Oda. ...
(AO) means "anime only". (U) means "unnamed" and the name on the list only identifies the island through one aspect of it.
World Geography In the One Piece world, there is only one continent, called the Red Line. The Red Line circles around the globe from north to south, acting as the world's equivalent of the Prime Meridian. Acting as the equator is The Grand Line, a large ocean current that stretches from east to west. These two lines divide the oceans into four sections, known as "blues": North Blue, West Blue, East Blue, and South Blue. The vast majority of people live on islands found in the blues, as opposed to the mountainous Red Line. Location of the Prime Meridian Prime Meridian in Greenwich The Prime Meridian, also known as the International Meridian or Greenwich Meridian, is the meridian (line of longitude) passing through the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, England â it is the meridian at which longitude is 0 degrees. ...
The equator is an imaginary circle drawn around a planet (or other astronomical object) at a distance halfway between the poles. ...
The Grand Line (written in Japanese as å大ãªãæµ·è·¯ Idai Naru Kairo, literally Grand Sea Route, but pronounced Gurando Rain) is a fictional location in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Along with the ocean on the ground, called the Blue Sea, there is an ocean in the clouds called the White Sea and another ocean of the upper clouds called the White White Sea. East Blue is the setting of the first saga of One Piece, the East Blue Saga. The majority of the Straw Hat Pirates are born here. East Blue is considered the weakest of the seas and the average pirate bounty is only 3,000,000 berries. The East Blue, is a ocean in the One Piece World and was the setting of the first five arcs of the manga and Anime. ...
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Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
One Piece ) is a manga and anime series created by artist Eiichiro Oda. ...
Baratie The Baratie is a high quality restaurant that floats upon the sea founded by Zeff, and this was where Sanji worked until he joined the Straw Hat Pirates. The Baratie is in the shape of a fish, and has many hidden features--for example, the head can separate from the rest of the ship and be used to fire cannonballs; and the "fins" can be raised to create a platform around the restaurant, so all fighting during a pirate attack will take place there and not in the actual restaurant. This was the location of the Baratie arc. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Sanji is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
The fourth story arc in the East Blue Saga of the manga/anime, One Piece. ...
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Spoiler warning: Don Kriegs Flag Don Kriegs Pirate Armada (æµ·è³è¦é, Kaizoku Kantai) is a fictional band of pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Don Krieg. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in One Piece: Spoiler warning: // Ace (Portgas D.) Portgas D. Ace is Monkey D. Luffys older brother Ace first appeared in the Alabastan city of Nanohana; he was seen sleeping in the spicebean restaurant. ...
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Sanji is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Clockwork Island (AO) Though the island itself is small, there is a humongous tower in the center that supports a fairly large city at the top. The most important part of the island is the "key" that supports the city's weight. When it was destroyed, the city collapsed and fell into the ocean, though thankfully all of the citizens wore parachutes, and declared that they would build a new city closer to the ground. The city was built so high in the sky in order to protect them from enemy attacks. This is the location of Clockwork Island Adventure, the second One Piece movie. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Clockwork Town: This is the place where all of the island's inhabitants live. The city is technologically advanced, for the One Piece world, and specializes in making small gadgets like music boxes. Tower: The tower holds up Clockwork Town. Normally, there is an elevator that can bring people up, but during times of invasion, it can be deactivated, forcing one to use the stairs circling around it. However, on the stairs are several traps, such as boulders and blasts of water. Trump Castle: Trump Castle is where the Trump Siblings and their forces live during the events of the movie. The castle is filled with numerous traps, such as a falling ceiling, and the castle is also the location of the "key". At the top is a pool used to hold captured ships, and on the castle is the Diamond Clock, the world's most valuable clock. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Dojo (U) This dojo is owned by Kuina's father, and is where both she and Zoro trained their sword skills. This is the location of Zoro's past, which appears during the Captain Morgan arc in the manga and after the Captain Kuro arc in the anime. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Roronoa Zoro ) , known in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia as Roronoa Zolo is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The Captain Morgan Arc is the first story arc in the popular Japanese anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
The Captain Kuro arc is the third story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Roronoa Zoro ) , known in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia as Roronoa Zolo is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Fuschia Town Fuschia Town is a small and quiet village, and the Red Haired Pirate Crew spent a year relaxing here. This was where Monkey D. Luffy was born and where he starts his journey to become King of the Pirates. This is the location of the first part of the Captain Morgan arc. The Red Haired Pirate Crew are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Red-Haired Shanks. ...
Monkey D. Luffy is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
In the anime and manga One Piece, the fictional King of Pirates is the strongest pirate alive and owner of the legendary treasure known as The One Piece. ...
The Captain Morgan Arc is the first story arc in the popular Japanese anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Monkey D. Luffy is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The Red Haired Pirate Crew are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Red-Haired Shanks. ...
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Ganzack's Island (U)(AO) This island was taken over by the pirate Ganzack, until it was freed by the Straw Hat Pirates. The location of the One Piece OVA. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Island of Rare Animals, The Called "Gold Island" in the English dub. This island is covered entirely by forest and has many strange animals on it, most of which are mixtures of two or more normal animals. There was supposedly a great treasure hidden on a rock tower in the middle of the island, but by the time the Straw Hat Pirates arrived, it was already taken. Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
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Johnny and Yosaku's Island (U)(AO) This is the island where Johnny and Yosaku met Roronoa Zoro. The island was under frequent attacks from pirates until Zoro stepped in. This is the location of one of the Post-Arabasta Arc episodes. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Roronoa Zoro ) , known in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia as Roronoa Zolo is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The episodes listed here are part of the Japanese anime One Piece which is currently being show in America. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Loguetown Called "Roguetown" in the English dub. This city is the place where Gold Roger was born and where he was executed--the "prologue" and "epilogue" of his adventures. The last city before the entrance to the Grand Line, pirates used to often stop here to stock up on supplies until Captain Smoker was assigned here. Since then, not a single pirate that ever stopped here has ever escaped, at least until Luffy arrived. A lighthouse points to the entrance of the Grand Line, Reverse Mountain. This is the location of the Loguetown arc. Gold Roger, or Gol D. Roger was formerly pirate king in the anime One Piece Gol D. Roger, known to most as Gold Roger, is a fictional character in the Japanese manga and anime series, One Piece. ...
Captain Smoker (ã¹ã¢ã¼ã«ã¼å¤§ä½ SumÅkÄ Taisa), known in the English anime as Captain Chaser, is a fictional Naval officer from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Monkey D. Luffy is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
This article lists locations in the world of the anime/manga One Piece. ...
The Rogue Town arc is the sixth and final story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga, One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Gold Roger, or Gol D. Roger was formerly pirate king in the anime One Piece Gol D. Roger, known to most as Gold Roger, is a fictional character in the Japanese manga and anime series, One Piece. ...
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Captain Smoker (ã¹ã¢ã¼ã«ã¼å¤§ä½ SumÅkÄ Taisa), known in the English anime as Captain Chaser, is a fictional Naval officer from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Lost Island (AO) This island is protected by a mirror-like mirage around it, caused by hot and cold water colliding, and is in the eye of a typhoon. The inhabitants of Warship Island used to live here, and as a result there are many ancient ruins. The Sennenryu, a thought-to-be extinct race of dragons that live for 1000 years, used to live here, but are now scattered across the world. This is one of the locations of the Warship Island arc. The Apis/Warship Island arc is a story arc in the fictional anime One Piece. ...
Nami's Island (U) Nami's island was simple and peaceful until the Fish-Men Pirates took over, setting many strict and harsh rules. For example, in order to live, adults had to pay 100 thousand berries and children 50 thousand each month. From there, Arlong and his crew built up their forces in order to take over all of East Blue, bribing corrupt Navy officials like Nezumi so that no attention was paid to them. However, the island was freed when Monkey D. Luffy defeated Arlong and toppled Arlong Park. This is the location of the Arlong arc. Nami (ãã Nami) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Spoiler warning: Arlongs flag The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
Saw-tooth Arlong is a fictional anthropomorphic fish-man from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Monkey D. Luffy is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The Arlong arc is the fifth story arc of the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga, One Piece. ...
Arlong Park: The Fish-Men Pirates' base of operations. This building, boasting several stories and the pirate flag at the top, is conspicuously placed at the coast to show that they have no fear of the law. Two important rooms are the weapon room and the map room, where Nami was forced to make maps for the pirates. Nami (ãã Nami) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Cocoyashi Village: Called "Coco Village" in the English Dub. The village closest to Arlong Park, this is where the majority of important characters from the arc live, including Nami. When the Straw Hat Pirates arrived, it was dangerously close to being destroyed like Gosa Village. When Arlong was defeated, this village was the location of the following celebration. Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
Gosa Village: For defying Arlong's rule, all the buildings in the village were literally flipped over by Momoo, a giant sea cow owned by the Fish-Men pirates. Spoiler warning: Arlongs flag The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
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The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Spoiler warning: Arlongs flag The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
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Nami (ãã Nami) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
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Ocean's Naval (AO) Ocean's Naval is a huge pit that water flows into, yet the bottom is dry. There is a city here that was ravaged by monsters, until the Straw Hat Pirates arrived, that protect the "Secret of Ocean's Naval", which can grant a single wish. Several years ago, pirates led by Captain Joke attacked the town, but they were all killed. This is the location of "Adventure in the Ocean's Naval", the first one-hour special of One Piece. Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
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Mountain of God: This mountain is where the treasure of Ocean's Naval is kept. It is inhabited by three giant monsters--an octopus, a crab, and a sea urchin. Inside the mountain is a large maze. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Orange Town Wrecked by the occupation of Buggy's Band of Pirates, most of the villagers in Orange Town had fled to another island. However, they returned once Luffy defeated Buggy. This is the location of the Buggy the Clown arc. Spoiler warning: The Flag of Buggys band of pirates The Buggy Pirates (ãã®ã¼æµ·è³å£, BagÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Buggy the Clown. ...
Monkey D. Luffy is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Buggy the Clown is a fictional character of the manga and anime One Piece. ...
The Buggy the Clown is the second story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Spoiler warning: The Flag of Buggys band of pirates The Buggy Pirates (ãã®ã¼æµ·è³å£, BagÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Buggy the Clown. ...
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Shell Town The location of a Navy base headed by Axe-Hand Morgan, Shell Town was being ruined by Morgan's actions until Luffy intervened. This is the location of the last part of the Captain Morgan arc. This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Axe-Hand Morgan is a fictional character in the manga/anime series One Piece. ...
Monkey D. Luffy is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The Captain Morgan Arc is the first story arc in the popular Japanese anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Axe-Hand Morgan is a fictional character in the manga/anime series One Piece. ...
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Syrup Village This village is the birthplace of Usopp, and is a mostly peaceful place. There two slopes on either side of the island that are the only ways to enter the village, due to the fact there are high cliffs bordering the rest. This is the location of the Captain Kuro arc. Usopp is a fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The Captain Kuro arc is the third story arc in the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Spoiler warning: The flag of the Black Cat Pirates The Black Cat Pirates (ã¯ããã³æµ·è³å£, Kuroneko Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Kuro. ...
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The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Usopp is a fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Warship Island (AO) Also called "Gunkan Island" and "Battleship Island", which mean the same thing. The island, which is in the shape of a battleship, is where the Sennenryu, a thought-to-be extinct race of dragons that live for 1000 years, come to die and be reborn. This is one of the locations of the Warship Island arc. The Apis/Warship Island arc is a story arc in the fictional anime One Piece. ...
Dragon's Nest: Every 1000 years, a large area of ground, called the Dragon's Nest, rises out of the ocean. This is where the Sennenryu gather. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Woonan's Island (U)(AO) This island is supposedly the location of a gold treasure left by the pirate Woonan, but as the Straw Hat Pirates find, all he left was his skeleton and a note stating that his greatest treasure was the adventures and friendships he had. A whale statue on the island points to where the "treasure" is, the top of a mountain in the center of the island. This is the location of One Piece: The Movie. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Not much has been said about this part of the world, but the Bellamy Pirates and Sanji come from here. The story of Liar Norland is a popular fairy tale there. The North Blue, is an ocean in the One Piece World. ...
Spoiler warning: The Bellamy Pirates (ãã©ãã¼æµ·è³å£, BeramÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Bellamy the Hyena. ...
Sanji is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Lyneel This was the home country of Montblanc Norland hundreds of years ago, though it is unknown if it still exists. Lyneel was one of the countries that explored the Grand Line long ago, though it appears to have been mostly out of greed on the king's part that spurred this. This is one of the locations of Norland's story, which is told during the Skypiea arc. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The twelvth story arc in the series, and the second and last of two in the Skypiea Saga of the manga/anime, One Piece. ...
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Not much has been said about this part of the world, but it seems to be the home of some powerful warriors, including Daz Bones aka Mr. 1, and Laffite. The West Blue is an ocean in the One Piece World. ...
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Spoiler warning: The Blackbeard Pirates (left to right): Van Auger, Marshall D. Teach, Jesus Burgess, and Doc Q. Laffite not shown. ...
Ohara Ohara was where Nico Robin was born and was where a group of archaeologists studied the Poneglyph located there. Due to the perceived threat of the Poneglyph, the World Government destroyed the island using the Buster Call. This is the location of Robin's past, which is shown during the Enies Lobby arc. Nico Robin is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
The following are a list of terms, mysteries and explianations of things that constantly appear throughout the series. ...
The World Government is a fictional political organization, in the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece. ...
The following are a list of terms, mysteries and explianations of things that constantly appear throughout the series. ...
The Enies Lobby arc is the sixteenth story arc in the manga/anime series, One Piece. ...
Tree of Knowledge: Inside this humongous tree was a large library of historical books and documents, where archaeologists studied the past. The Ohara Poneglyph is located here. Before the tree was demolished by the Buster Call, the archaeologists threw as many books into the ocean as they could, so future generations would be able to read them. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
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Nico Robin is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
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Not much has been said about this part of the world. Around two hundred years ago in this area, it was a custom to cover teeth with tar to preserve them. The South Blue, is an ocean in the One Piece World. ...
Bliss Kingdom Around 200 years ago, a ship called the St. Bliss left the kingdom and went to Skypiea. It is unknown if the kingdom still exists. This location is mentioned during the Jaya arc. The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...
Karate Island Though all that was said about the island is it's name, it can be presumed that the island is filled with fighters. This location is mentioned during the Water 7 arc. The Water 7 arc is the 15th story arc in the manga/anime series One Piece. ...
In the World Government Organization in the fictional world of One Piece, CP stands for Cipher Police. ...
Red Line The Red Line the only continent in the One Piece world and acts as the equivalent of the Prime Meridian, circling the globe from north to south. Thus far, there have been no inhabitants of this continent shown. The name "Red Line" comes from the fact that it is mostly made of a hard red rock. Location of the Prime Meridian Prime Meridian in Greenwich The Prime Meridian, also known as the International Meridian or Greenwich Meridian, is the meridian (line of longitude) passing through the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, England â it is the meridian at which longitude is 0 degrees. ...
Reverse Mountain Winter Island Reverse Mountain is a mountain at one of the points where the four Blues meet and is one of the two known entrances to the Grand Line. This place is unique in that rivers from the Blues flow up the mountain, meet at the top, and then flow down into the Grand Line. This is due to the fact that the mountain, being a "Winter Island" using Grand Line terminology, is much colder than the surrounding sea in the Blues but not in the Grand Line. Many pirates entering the Grand Line die before they can even go up the mountain, because the hostile water currents and storms force them to crash into the mountain walls. On the rivers' borders are several gates built by an unknown hand. This is one of the locations of the Laboon arc. The Laboon arc is the seventh story arc of the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Calm Belt North and south of the Grand Line are two "Calm Belts", acting as the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. In these areas, there is no wind nor ocean currents, making travel nearly impossible. Not only that, but the Calm Belt is a Sea King nesting ground, and acts as the home for some of the largest sea monsters in the world. Despite all this, however, the Navy seems to have the technology to cross these areas. This is one of the locations of the Laboon arc in the manga and the Warship Island arc in the anime. The Tropic of Cancer (cancer (â) is Latin for crab), one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth, is the parallel of latitude that lies 23° 26 22 north of the Equator. ...
The Tropic of Capricorn is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. ...
Sea Kings are mythical, sea creatures in the anime and manga One Piece, which are generally much larger than normal sea creatures. ...
This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
The Laboon arc is the seventh story arc of the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
The Apis/Warship Island arc is a story arc in the fictional anime One Piece. ...
The Grand Line is the ocean current that runs east to west across the middle of the world and perpendicular to the Red Line. In effect, it's the equator in the world of One Piece. The weather is very unusual here, as it is extremely volatile, especially in the first stretch. The weather stabalizes around islands, which classifies the islands into four types: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Due to the magnetic fields of each island, normal compasses do not work, forcing a navigator to use a "Log Pose" in order to travel. The Log Pose points to the next island on a set path after adapting to the magnetic field of the current island, which can take from days to years. The Grand Line is considered the strongest sea in the world and the World Government is focusing most of their attention on controlling this area. It is said that the great treasure One Piece is at the end of the Grand Line, on the other side of Reverse Mountain. This is the primary location of the Baroque Works Saga and the World Government Saga, the second and fourth sagas of One Piece. The Grand Line (written in Japanese as å大ãªãæµ·è·¯ Idai Naru Kairo, literally Grand Sea Route, but pronounced Gurando Rain) is a fictional location in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The equator is an imaginary circle drawn around a planet (or other astronomical object) at a distance halfway between the poles. ...
A Log Pose is a fictional, compass-like navigational device, from the manga and anime series One Piece by EiichirÅ Oda. ...
The World Government is a fictional political organization, in the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece. ...
Baroque Works Saga is the second saga in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
The World Government Saga is the fourth saga in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Alabasta Summer Island Also called Arabasta. Alabasta is a desert nation with a rich history. Under King Nefertari Cobra, there was an unprecedented time of peace and prosperity, until Baroque Works framed the king by making it seem like he was using Dance Powder to make it rain more often in the capital city, Alubarna, and as a result the rest of the country suffered through a drought. In response, a rebellion against the king started. However, Princess Nefertari Vivi and the Straw Hat Pirates stopped Baroque Works and revealed the truth before the country self-destructed and Sir Crocodile took over. Alabasta houses a Poneglyph that shows the location of the ancient weapon Pluton, which was why Crocodile was after the country. This is the location of the Alabasta arc. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
Princess Vivi is a character from the anime One Piece Vivi is the princess of the Kingdom of Alabasta and the daughter of its current King, Cobra. ...
Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
Sir Crocodile, aka Mr. ...
The following are a list of terms, mysteries and explianations of things that constantly appear throughout the series. ...
The following are a list of terms, mysteries and explianations of things that constantly appear throughout the series. ...
The tenth story arc in the series, the fifth and final one in the Baroque Works Saga of the manga/anime, One Piece. ...
Alubarna: Alubarna is the capital city of Alabasta. The city is built on a plateau near an oasis, and there are four long flights of stairs that act as the only entrances. Directly outside the town are a group of ruins. - Alubarna Palace: This is where the royal family and their servants live. There is a secret entrance in addition to the normal one.
- Tomb of the Kings: This is the location of the Alabasta Poneglyph, and can only be reached by a secret entrance revealed by turning a statue at the normal tomb. Inside, there is a hidden panel that can be activated to make the room collapse.
Erumaru: Once called the Green City, this town was ravaged by sandstorms that filled up the canals bringing water there. The inhabitants have long since fled and the buildings are falling apart. The sandstorms were later revealed to have been caused by Crocodile. Katorea: Katorea is the rebel army's headquarters as of the beginning of the Alabasta arc, as they fled here after Yuba fell into ruins. Perfume is produced here. Nanohana: Nanohana was a large port where people could stock up on supplies before journeying into the desert. However, it was destroyed by the actions of Baroque Works. Rainbase: Rainbase is one of the few cities that continued thriving even during the drought, mostly due to the gambling businesses. - Rain Dinners: Rain Dinners was a casino, restaurant, and resort owned by Sir Crocodile. The building is the largest in the city and is in the shape of a pyramid, with a golden crocodile stature at the top. The building itself fell out of use once Crocodile was captured.
Sandora Desert: This is a large desert encompassing most of the island. Travellers will have to cross it in order to reach other cities, but it is filled with several dangerous animals. - Spiders Cafe: This is a cafe near the coast of the island, but still in the desert. The cafe is owned by Paula, aka Miss Doublefinger, and acts as a meeting ground for Baroque Works agents.
Sandora River: This is the largest river in the island and is over a mile wide. Miss Doublefinger, named in the English anime as Miss New Years Eve, is a fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Yuba: Yuba, formerly known as the hub of West Alabasta, was the Rebel Army's base. However, repeated and severe sandstorms, later revealed to have been caused by Sir Crocodile, forced them to leave. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
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Nico Robin is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
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Miss Doublefinger, named in the English anime as Miss New Years Eve, is a fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Miss Merry Christmas, known in the English anime as Miss Groundhogs Day, is a member of the fictional crime group Baroque Works in the manga and anime One Piece and is partnered with Mr. ...
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The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Princess Vivi is a character from the anime One Piece Vivi is the princess of the Kingdom of Alabasta and the daughter of its current King, Cobra. ...
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Portgas D. Ace (ãã¼ãã¬ã¹ã»Dã»ã¨ã¼ã¹ PÅtogasu D Äsu) (Portgaz D. Trace in the English version of the anime) is Monkey D. Luffys older brother. ...
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The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Asuka Island (AO) Asuka Island is where the legendary Seven Stars Sword, a cursed blade, was sealed. Every 100 years, there is a red full moon that increases the sword's power. Several hundred years ago, three princes fought over the love of a priestess which led to a great war, which is what cursed the sword in the first place. The sword forced the peoples' rage to increase until the priestess gave her life to seal the sword. The island is also the location of a Navy dojo, and there are three towers connected by a cave that are used to seal the sword's dark power. The sword was destroyed by the Straw Hat Pirates. This is the location of Curse of the Sacred Sword, the fifth One Piece movie. This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
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Cactus Island Cactus Island is an island with several cactus-shaped mountains, with the "spikes" being tombstones. This is one of the first islands reached in the Grand Line. This is the location of the Whiskey Peak arc. The eight story arc of the series, the second in the Baroque Works Saga of the anime/manga, One Piece. ...
Whiskey Peak: Called Misty Peak in the English dub. This city is inhabited entirely by bounty hunters working for Baroque Works, who capture any bounty heads that land here. Apparently, everyone in the town is now dead. Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
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Miss Valentine is a member of the fictional crime group Baroque Works in the manga/anime One Piece. ...
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Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
Nefertari Vivi (ããã§ã«ã¿ãªã»ãã Neferutari Bibi) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Clam Island (U)(AO) This island is said to be the location of a great treasure. In actuality, however, the island is a giant clam covered in dirt, and the treasure is a huge pearl inside it. This is the location of "Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream!", the second one-hour special of One Piece. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Crown Island (AO) Crown Island is inhabited by several strange animals. Whenever it's time to decide a new king of the animals, a series of fountains around the island erupt, forming the shape of a crown. Currently, the king of the animals is Mobambi. This is the location of Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals, the third One Piece movie. This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
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This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Drum Island Winter Island This is a snow-covered island with a chain of drum-shaped mountains, and is where Tony Tony Chopper was born. Years before the present timeline, the Drum Kingdom had a kind ruler. However, his son Wapol, who inherited the throne, proved to be spoiled and selfish. Among other acts, he forced all of the doctors except for his personal ones to leave, forcing the people to beg him when they needed medical attention. When the Blackbeard Pirates attacked, he and his cabinet fled, only to be defeated by the Straw Hat Pirates when he returned. Currently, the island is ruled by the Sakura Kingdom, headed by Dalton. This is the location of the Drum Island arc. Tony Tony Chopper is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
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Spoiler warning: The Blackbeard Pirates (left to right): Van Auger, Marshall D. Teach, Jesus Burgess, and Doc Q. Laffite not shown. ...
Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ...
Dalton is a character from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
The tenth story arc in the series, the fourth in the Baroque Works Saga of the manga/anime, One Piece. ...
Bighorn: Bighorn is a town near the coast. When Wapol returned, he ate many of the buildings, and it was later engulfed in an avalanche. Drum Rockies: This is a chain of three drum-shaped mountains on the island, with the middle one being the largest. - Drum Castle: Formerly inhabited by the royal family and their servants, the castle is now owned by Dr. Kureha. Since Wapol left, the main entrance been left open, causing many rooms to freeze over. The armory contains many strong weapons, and in one of the towers is a powerful cannon.
Trivia: Currently, Sakura Kingdom's flag is a Jolly Roger designed by Chopper (a Jolly Roger with numerous Sakura pedals surrounding it), as seen in one of the mini-arcs. As Jolly Roger is absolutly forbidden under the World Government, it may means Drum Island is no longer part of the World government. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Tony Tony Chopper is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Spoiler warning: Wapols flag The Wapol Pirates are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Wapol. ...
Elbaf This is an island inhabited by giants. The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Enies Lobby Enies Lobby is one of the World Government's largest bases and hasn't been attacked in over 100 years. The sun is constantly shining here and the majority of the island is held over a huge pit in the ocean. Surrounding the island is a fence and across the pit is the Gate of Justice. In order to reach the main island, one must breach two gates, which must each be opened by unlocking two sections on either side. On the main island are several buildings where the soldiers apparently reside. The island is currently being destroyed by the Buster Call. This is the location of the Enies Lobby arc, which is ongoing. The World Government is a fictional political organization, in the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece. ...
The following are a list of terms, mysteries and explianations of things that constantly appear throughout the series. ...
The Enies Lobby arc is the sixteenth story arc in the manga/anime series, One Piece. ...
Bridge of Hesitation: This is the bridge leading to the Gate of Justice. Courthouse: The final obstacle before the Tower of Justice, the Courthouse is where the main forces of Enies Lobby are. In order to lower the drawbridge needed to reach the Tower of Justice, two switches must be activated in the towers on the Courthouse's sides. Gate of Justice: This is a humongous gate with the World Government symbol that leads to two places: Navy Headquarters and Impel Down. When closed, there are numerous whirlpools in the water before it, but those disappear when it opens, so the only way to reach the Bridge of Hesitation when closed is through a secret passage that goes below the water. This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Tower of Justice: The Tower of Justice is a large tower with the words "Enies Lobby" proudly displayed on it. This is CP9 resides. It is currently destroyed. In the World Government Organization in the fictional world of One Piece, CP stands for Cipher Police. ...
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In the World Government Organization in the fictional world of One Piece, CP stands for Cipher Police. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // Amazon The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
Fireworks Island (U)(AO) This is an island famous for its yearly fireworks festival. This is the location of one of the Post-Arabasta Arc episodes. The episodes listed here are part of the Japanese anime One Piece which is currently being show in America. ...
Fishman Island This is the island where most of the world's fishmen reside. Spoiler warning: Arlongs flag The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
Jinbei is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Goat Island (AO) This is an island inhabited by goats. This is the location of the Goat Island arc. The Goat Island story is part of the Filler Arcs that are part of the anime One Piece. ...
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Hannabal Island (AO) Hannabal Island is the starting point of the Dead End Race. Like Reverse Mountain, there are mulitple rivers combining at a mountain and flowing up, though this river ends in a waterfall. This is one of the locations of Dead End Adventure, the fourth One Piece movie. This article lists locations in the world of the anime/manga One Piece. ...
The 4th movie in the fictional anime series One Piece. ...
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This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece. ...
Impel Down Impel Down is an underwater prison that is supposedly the largest in the world. This place can be reached through the Gates of Justice. This article lists locations in the world of the anime/manga One Piece. ...
Jaya Spring Island, Log Change: Four Days Jaya is a forest-covered island that was once much larger than it is now, due to over half of it being launched into the White-White Sea by Knock-Up Stream. The island was ruled by the Shandians four hundred years ago, who guarded the Poneglyph located in their city of gold, but they too were launched into the sky. In the present day, however, the island is mostly uninhabited other than a few towns. This is the location of the Jaya arc. For more information, see Upper Yard. The following are a list of terms, mysteries and explianations of things that constantly appear throughout the series. ...
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Trivia: The name of the island may be a reference to the real-life Indonesian island of Java. Mock Town: This is a port inhabited mostly by pirates, despite it looking like a resort. Spoiler warning: The Bellamy Pirates (ãã©ãã¼æµ·è³å£, BeramÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Bellamy the Hyena. ...
Spoiler warning: The Blackbeard Pirates (left to right): Van Auger, Marshall D. Teach, Jesus Burgess, and Doc Q. Laffite not shown. ...
Spoiler warning: The Saruyama Alliance The Saruyama Alliance is an alliance that was formed between three Pirate captains from the anime and manga One Piece, between Montblanc Cricket and Crickets surrogate sons Salvage King Masira and his brother ShÅjÅ. Cricket arrived on the island of Jaya several years...
Little Garden Log Change: One Year Despite the name, Little Garden is actually a huge jungle inhabited by prehistoric creatures like dinosaurs. On the island are two humongous skeletons belonging to Sea Kings killed by Dorry and Broggy. There are multiple volcanos on the island. This is the location of the Little Garden arc. Sea Kings are mythical, sea creatures in the anime and manga One Piece, which are generally much larger than normal sea creatures. ...
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Little Garden arc is the ninth story arc in the manga/anime series One Piece. ...
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
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