One Piece: Stampede
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Picture every pirate crew you can think of, crammed onto one island, all fighting over a treasure that belonged to Gol D. Roger. That's the setup for Stampede, and it delivers exactly what that premise promises. This movie was made for One Piece's 20th anniversary, and Toei Animation clearly went all-in — Luffy, the Worst Generation, Warlords, Marines, and a terrifying new villain named Douglas Bullet, who was actually part of Roger's crew back in the day. The Pirate Festival on Delta Island starts as a massive treasure hunt organized by Buena Festa, but things go sideways fast when Bullet shows up and starts dismantling everyone. The real draw here is seeing characters who normally exist in separate corners of the One Piece world all thrown together and forced to deal with the same threat. It's basically an excuse to animate every matchup fans have wanted, and the fight choreography is genuinely impressive — fluid, creative, and scaled up in a way the TV series rarely gets to be. If you enjoyed the spectacle of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods or the crossover energy of something like Naruto Shippuden: The Movie, this hits a similar sweet spot. You don't need to be fully caught up on One Piece to enjoy it, but the more characters you recognize, the more fun it gets. It's a love letter to the franchise wrapped in one long, chaotic brawl.
Episode Guide
Characters
Luffy Monkey D.
Luffy, Straw Hat captain, relentlessly pursues One Piece, embodying unwavering courage and loyalty.
Portrayed by Powers Chuck
Zoro Roronoa
Zoro, the Straw Hats' swordsman, is a powerful, three-sword-style fighter with a stern exterior and surprising comedic timing.
Portrayed by Zimmerman Brian
Sanji
The Straw Hats' womanizing, skilled chef; uses only his legs in combat to protect his cooking hands.
Portrayed by Pistore Paul
Robin Nico
Robin, archaeologist & Straw Hat, wields Hana Hana fruit, deciphers poneglyphs, and seeks the True History.
Portrayed by Malinsky Natasha
Chopper Tony Tony
Tony Tony Chopper, Straw Hats' reindeer doctor, uses his Human-Human Fruit powers and childlike innocence to aid his friends.
Portrayed by Maillard Brian
Nami
Nami, Straw Hats' navigator, is greedy but fiercely loyal, using wit and weather manipulation to protect her crew.
Portrayed by Lester Alison
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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