One Piece: Stampede Success
Photo Credit: Toei Animation

One Piece franchise has always been doing great, with both manga and anime but the recent year was way different. The anime celebrated its 20th year Anniversary with entering the Wano Country arc and with a new film that debuted this Summer which is the fourteenth feature-length film, named One Piece: Stampede.

The new film actually is one of the most successful One Piece films of all time and an Editor of the series could not hide his energized feelings regarding the success of the film.

Down on Twitter, a user named Sandman_AP posting an ongoing meeting with editorial manager Takuma Naito, uncovering that not exclusively did he and a companion cry when they viewed the motion picture in theaters just because, yet were shocked when different benefactors started marking one of the film’s melodies pair during the screening.

One Piece franchise’s fame has never been higher, with the latest film centering the camera on the Straw Hat Pirates as they fight different swashbucklers at the Pirate Expo so as to locate some new buried fortune from Gol D. Roger. With about each pirate that has showed up in the establishment making their essence known in One Piece: Stampede, it’s no big surprise that it has soar as far as verbal exchange and benefits made.

One Piece: Stampede earned over $1 million USD in the United States alone, with a last aggregate of about $1.3 million USD over its restricted showy discharge. This is particularly noteworthy considering this is probably the most extensive discharge for a One Piece film, and highlighted both an English subbed and dubbed discharge for fans to appreciate.

One Piece Stampede film denotes the twentieth commemoration of the anime motivated by Eiichiro Oda‘s One Piece pirate manga. The film opened in Japan on August 9. The initial 3 million theatergoers have gotten a reward One Piece Comic – Kan-Banpaku-manga.

Fuji TV portrays the film‘s story:

Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat pirate crew are invited to a massive Pirate Festival that brings many of the most iconic characters from throughout the participate in competition with the Straw Hats to find Roger’s treasure. It also pits the Straw Hats against a new enemy named Bullet, a former member of Roger’s crew.


Photo Credit: Toei Animation

One Piece is a Japanese manga arrangement composed and represented by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha‘s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been gathered into 92 tankōbon volumes. The story pursues the undertakings of Monkey D. Luffy, a kid whose body picked up the properties of elastic after unexpectedly eating a Devil Fruit. With his group of privateers, named the Straw Hat Pirates, Luffy investigates the Grand Line looking for the world’s definitive fortune known as “One Piece” so as to turn into the following Pirate King.

The manga generated a media establishment, having been adjusted into a celebration film created by Production I.G, and an anime arrangement delivered by Toei Animation, which started broadcasting in Japan in 1999. Furthermore, Toei has created thirteen animated feature films, one original video animation, and thirteen TV specials. A few organizations have created different sorts of marketing and media, for example, an exchanging card game and various computer games.

The manga arrangement was authorized for an English language discharge in North America and the United Kingdom by Viz Media and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. The anime arrangement was authorized by 4Kids Entertainment for an English-language discharge in North America in 2004, preceding the permit was dropped and consequently obtained by Funimation in 2007.


(c) Eiichiro Oda, Shueisha / “One Piece” Production Committee