One Piece: Season One, Fourth Voyage


  • A pirate’s life for Luffy. After using his Gum Gum Axe to bring down the house on Arlong s reign of terror, Luffy and his crew get some big news. A brawl with the marines has officially landed Monkey and Zoro on the wanted list! News travels fast, and it’s not long before Red Haired Shanks is celebrating his old friend’s new status as a genuine pirate. But not everyone shares his f

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A pirate’s life for Luffy… After using his Gum Gum Axe to bring down the house on Arlong’s reign of terror, Luffy and his crew get some big news. A brawl with the marines has officially landed Monkey and Zoro on the wanted list! News travels fast, and it’s not long before Red Haired Shanks is celebrating his old friend’s new status as a genuine pirate. But not everyone shares his fondness for the Straw Hats. There is an armada of angry adversaries in hot pursuit a… More >>

One Piece: Season One, Fourth Voyage

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  1. #1 by Dr. Gonzo on April 1, 2010 - 8:35 am

    the movie was preordered and it arrived very quickly. didn’t take the full 5-7 business days to arrive at my house.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by DC_Fan_52 on April 1, 2010 - 8:49 am

    Kick that weak-ass 4Kid dub to the curb. One Piece comes uncut and unedited, redubbed, the way it was supposed to be seen from the good folks at Funimation.

    This 13 episode set covers the end of the Arlong Ark, plus Logue Town. Luffy battles Fishman Arlong, Nami formally joins the crew, and Buggy returns! There’s plenty of action early on, then a lull of fluff episodes, before Luffy’s second confrontation with Buggy the Clown. It has been said many times before, One Piece just keeps getting stronger and stronger. Catch this batch of episodes, because pretty soon, One Piece takes off the training wheels and will be blasting across the Grand Line.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by Trinket on April 1, 2010 - 10:10 am

    I have only recently begun watching One Piece, and after the first few episodes, I was COMPLETELY submerged in it. I’m already up to episode 128! It’s my current obsession, and if you would do yourself the pleasure of trying it out yourself, you won’t be disappointed. The episodes in this set have all the qualities of the series that stand out. They are some of my favorite episodes because of this fact.

    Like the other reviews mention, the episodes are uncut, which means they have swearing and fighting scenes including blood and such, but nothing too gruesome, which is why it has been rated Tv-14 on the Funimation website. These are the original Japanese episodes with your choice of the new english voice-over cast or the original Japanese with subtitles. Both are amazing and the english cast did a fantastic job.

    I suggest buying from a cheaper seller through the Amazon website like I did. It has saved me significantly, especially if you are buying multiple DVDs. Even though you have to pay for shipping this way in my case it was still cheaper. See if any sellers are still selling them a bit cheaper! I only say this if you are a true fan planning on buying most of the series on DVD because there are a LOT or episodes left and ongoing for Funimation to dub (voice).

    Overall it is worth the money. Buy this.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Jack Brimstone on April 1, 2010 - 10:24 am

    Although I would have enoyed it more if I didnt have to fork over $40 per box set to get season 1 for $160, the quality of the series is well done. this is the only box set for season one to include a grip of episodes that were not previously dubbed. a few episodes of the arlong arc, little buggy’s bog adventure, and even a episode of the lougetown arc was restored to its brilliance. a must buy for One Piece fans.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by A. Gift For You on April 1, 2010 - 10:50 am

    after everything thats happend this one was really good with zorro getting his new swords and everything else like smoker smoke smoke fruit was awesome.
    Rating: 5 / 5