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‘One Piece’ actors pick 12 favorite episodes

Anime show based on hit manga series premiered in 1999

- By Tracy Brown

Searching for lost treasure can take a while. Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates have been on their quest for over 1,000 episodes.

“One Piece,” based on the hit manga series by Eiichiro Oda, premiered in Japan in 1999. And for more than 20 years, audiences have watched Luffy and his crew travel across oceans in search of a legendary treasure known as the One Piece so the young captain can finally become the King of the Pirates. The popular franchise also includes TV specials, theatrical movies, video games and, as of last week, a live-action adaptation on Netflix.

The long-running anime’s episode count, which stands at 1,073 as of this writing, can be a bit intimidati­ng to viewers just getting started. But the popularity of the stylish, over-the-top action comedy speaks for itself. “One Piece” is set in a whimsical world with vast oceans, different anthropomo­rphic races and mysterious devil fruits that grant superpower­s to those who eat them. It’s not afraid to get weird, and it still packs a hefty emotional punch with themes such as following your dreams, staying true to your beliefs and sticking by your friends. In honor of the English dub of the anime’s milestone 1,000th episode recently hitting Crunchyrol­l, we asked members of the cast to tell us about the episodes that have been most meaningful to them. The chronologi­cal list below includes some spoilers. The full series is available to stream on Crunchyrol­l; the first few hundred episodes are also available on Netflix.

‘Galley-la Company! A Grand Sight: Dock #1!’ (Episode 232)

When Usopp was carrying the crew’s money and gets beaten up and the money is stolen. Usopp is humiliated and crying angry tears. As I was recording, real tears were streaming down my face. I have been acting since 1979 and that had never happened before. — Sonny Strait, who voices Usopp

‘The End of the Legendary Man! The Day the Sea Train Cried!’ (Episode 250)

In a flashback, we see a young Franky literally try to stop a train with his bare hands to rescue Tom, the wrongly arrested shipwright who took him in as an orphan. Getting hit by the sea train is what leads Franky to augment himself with cybernetic­s in an attempt to put himself back together, so when he goes up against the train in this moment, it’s without Strong Right, Weapons Left or any of his other special attacks we see over the years — it’s just a teenager facing off against impossible odds to try and do right by the mentor who did right by him. I love Franky’s silliness, but it’s

always neat to see him stepping up when the stakes are high and the nakama (comrades) are in danger too. — Patrick Seitz, who voices Franky

‘Say You Want to Live! We Are Your Friends!’ (Episode 278)

Robin bravely declares that she is worthy of love by finally allowing her friends to save her. She screams from the depths of her solar plexus, “I want to live!” At this point, the Straw Hats truly become her chosen family. As an (actor), the desperatio­n of this cry broke my heart, yet I was incredibly moved by this powerful moment that celebrated vulnerabil­ity. We are all worthy of love. We are all worthy to ask for help. How I love this show and the opportunit­y to dive into the deep, emotional water with these characters, while watching them pull each other up, as a crew. — Stephanie Young, who voices Nico Robin

‘Thank You, Merry! Snow Falls Over the Parting Sea!’ (Episode 312)

This may be an obvious scene, but the death of the Going Merry in Episode

312 is one of the memorable episodes of the show. From early on in the series, the Going Merry is not a mere ship. Over time, the ship becomes a cherished character with emotional ties to both the crew and the audience. When they realize their beloved Merry has taken irreparabl­e damage, the crew is forced to make the heartbreak­ing decision to let her go. This episode elegantly captures the themes of acceptance and moving on. — Chris Sabat, who voices Zoro

‘The King of Animals That Overlooks the Sea! The Dream Ship Magnificen­tly Completed!’ (Episode 321)

At this early point in the story, Franky’s already running with a crew — the Franky Family — but they think he should take Luffy up on his offer to join the Straw Hats. Franky’s proving stubborn, so his subordinat­es steal his ever-present swimsuit in a bid to lure him over to Luffy to seal the deal. What follows is bare-bottomed chaos, as Franky chases his crew through Water 7 to try and retrieve the stolen swimsuit before triumphant­ly deciding he’s just going to live his pantsless truth (much to the dismay of the locals). — Seitz

‘The Pain of My Crewmates Is My Pain! Zoro’s Desperate Fight!’ (Episode 377)

Of course, Anyone who’s watched “One Piece” remembers Zoro’s sacrifice in the Thriller Bark arc. … In it, Zoro volunteers to take on an unfathomab­le amount of pain, Luffy’s pain, in exchange for saving Luffy’s life. Afterward, while the others are celebratin­g, Sanji finds Zoro standing on a hill, arms crossed, covered from head to toe in blood and asks, “What happened?” And, like the ultimate samurai

... he is, he takes no credit, simply replying, “Nothing happened ...” Zoro was willing to give up his dreams to save his captain, the ultimate act of bravery and respect. — Sabat

‘Bink’s Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!’ (Episode 380)

The episode that people talk to me about the most is the one with Bink’s Sake and Brook’s back story. Singing such a beautiful and important song was immensely daunting, but I’m deeply proud of our version. That sublime shanty is a part of my soul now (yohoho). For those who haven’t seen his back story, I won’t spoil it, but ... you might cry ... but then you’ll be given a wonderful song that will bring you joy and make you tear up all at once. — Ian Sinclair, who voices Brook

‘A Warlord in Prison! Jimbei, the Honorable Pirate!’ (Episode 430)

Jimbei makes his first appearance as he is locked up with Ace in Impel Down. This was the first time Luffy and Jimbei meet, and Jimbei informs Luffy that he can help Luffy save his brother

Ace. — Daniel Baugh, who voices Jimbei

‘To the Future! The Path to the Sun!’ (Episode 568)

My other favorite episode, which is my absolute favorite, is 568, when Jimbei offers his blood to save Luffy’s life. The art and the music is amazing! And this is when Luffy says, “Jimbei ... join my crew!”

— Baugh

‘A Mastermind Undergroun­d! Doflamingo Makes His Move!’ (Episode 608)

The most physically painful one (because of the screaming), where Luffy is all but defeated by the boss cat. Usopp, despite his fear, is yelling for the villain to fight him instead, all the while encouragin­g Luffy to get up and fight. My favorite line is “Finish him! Then we can all leave this place together!” letting Luffy know that despite their recent conflict, he’s willing to rejoin the crew. — Strait

‘The New Warlord! The Legendary Whitebeard’s Son Appears!’ (Episode 752)

In Episode 752, Robin blushes, giggles and is completely overtaken by the charming dragon, Ryunosuke. As much as I adore her morbid sense of humor (my favorite!) and typically pragmatic nature, it was so nice to open up and explore this giddy, girlish side of Nico! Kawaii! I blush thinking about it.

— Young

‘The Undaunted Soul! Brook vs. Big Mom!’ (Episode 818)

When I recorded this episode I was literally screaming “I am so proud of you!” at the screen. I kept thinking about how far he had come, from when they found him alone on that boat to this point, where he was taking on one of the Four Emperors by himself. Brook knew what his crew needed, and he delivered. Whole Cake MVP.

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