- The saga continues.! As the Straw Hat Pirates find themselves in a battle between good and evil, between right and wrong, the gratitude of those involved lands Luffy with a new crewmate and a ship of his own The Going Merry! Ready for action and adventure, the fearless buccaneers set sail In search of a cook? But as a misplaced cannonball leads to a sea-faring stand-off, the Straw Hats might h
The saga continues…!
As the Straw Hat Pirates find themselves in a battle between good and evil, between right and wrong, the gratitude of those involved lands Luffy with a new crewmate and a ship of his own – The Going Merry! Ready for action and adventure, the fearless buccaneers set sail… In search of a cook? But as a misplaced cannonball leads to a sea-faring stand-off, the Straw Hats might have ordered more than they can stomach… The good news: The Going Merry’s found a cook! The bad news: He has no intention of joining the crew!
Uncut, unedited, and featuring an all new FUNimation dub! As the popular comedy-adventure One Piece continues, Monkey D. Luffy must face some immediate problems before he can pursue his dream of becoming King of the Pirates. His first obstacle is Captain Kuro of the Black Cat Pirates, who’s been posing as the butler of lonely heiress Kaya. Luffy can barely contain his contempt for a captain who mistreats his crew, and uses his Gum Gum powers to clobber Kuro. He invites Usopp, the needle-nosed storyteller, to join his crew. Kaya presents Luffy with the Going Merry, a new caravel with an appropriately goofy figurehead. When a friend of Zoro’s shows up suffering from scurvy, Luffy realizes a well-run pirate ship needs a cook and heads to the floating restaurant Baratie. Its proprietor is former pirate Red Foot Zeff, who spent a year sailing the Main Line–which Luffy must conquer to realize his dream. Complications arise when Commodore Don Krieg and master swordsman Hawk-Eye Mihawk arrive: Krieg wants Zeff’s notes from his Main Line voyage and Mihawk wants to finish destroying Krieg’s fleet. The Straw Hat Pirates find themselves caught in the middle, with no means of making a getaway, as navigator Nami steals the Going Merryto try her hand at bounty hunting. Second Voyage, which encompasses the second half of the first season of One Piece, offers more nutty adventures, bizarre characters, and slapstick comedy. The only serious storytelling occurs in flashbacks, when the viewer learns about the origin of Zoro’s Three Sword Style, Usopp’s unhappy boyhood, and sous-chef Sanji’s bond with Zeff. (Rated TV 14: violence, tobacco and alcohol use) –Charles Solomon
(14. Luffy Back in Action! Miss Kaya’s Desperate Resistance! 15. Defeat Kuro! Usopp the Man’s Tear-Filled Resolve! 16. Protect Kaya! Usopp Pirates’ Great Efforts! 17. Anger Explosion! Kuro vs. Luffy! How It Ends! 18. You’re the Weird Creature! Gaimon and his Strange Friends! 19. The Three Sword Style’s Past! Zoro and Kuina’s Vow! 20. Famous Cook! Sanji of the Sea Restaurant! 21. Unwelcome Customer! Sanji’s Food and Ghin’s Debt! 22. The Strongest Pirate Fleet! Commodore Don Krieg! 23. Protect Baratie! The Great Pirate, Red Foot Zeff! 24. Hawk-Eye Mihawk! The Great Swordsman Zoro Falls at Sea! 25. The Deadly Foot Technique Bursts Forth! Sanji vs. The Invincible Pearl! 26. Zeff and Sanji’s Dream! The Illusory All Blue!)


March 5, 2010
#1
I never received this product. But I was charged for this product. Would like a refund. Thank you
March 5, 2010
#2
Part two of the much anticipated Funimation redub of One Piece. It’s not that crappy, saturday morning one from 4Kids. Uncut and unedited the way it was supposed to be seen.
This collection contains the end of the “Black Cat” Arc and the beginning of the Baratie Arc. There’s also pair of self-contained episodes in between, including Zoro’s Past. The major villains in these arcs are Captain Kuro and Commodore Don Kreig. Usopp formally joins the crew and we are first introduced to Sanji.
Often I hear people say, “One Piece doesn’t get good until the Arlong Arc.” I believe that’s wrong. One Piece starts relatively strong, and only grows stronger as it goes along. So by the time of the Arlong Arc, it’s really honed it’s storytelling skills. But, in this collection, you have two really strong episodes, Zoro’s Past and Sanji’s Dream that showcase how story has really changed in shounen anime.
March 5, 2010
#3
I love one piece, it’s an sweet show and everyone should give it a try.
March 5, 2010
#4
here it is, the part of the Funi dub that everyone was waiting for, full of fighting, blood, and whats this….. no lolly pop? Sanji is back to being just eh way he should be, being a womanizing pervert who is also a chain smoker. Overall, the production value is high and so is its replay value.
March 5, 2010
#5
It was great and hilarius. the way they made all the action and everything else. It was really great.