One Piece (Uncut)Genre: Adventure / Comedy / Drama (Age Rating 15+) Availability : Stocking Item - Usually Ships Within 24-48 Hours Unless Backordered
As the Pirate King Gold Roger was executed he revealed that his treasure, known as "One Piece," was hidden somewhere on the Grand Line. Boxed Set #1 (Eps #1-13) (Uncut) Monkey D. Luffy dreams of finding the legendary treasure and becoming the Pirate King, and after eating the devil's fruit he gains the power to do so. But first he must find a crew... Boxed Set #2 (Eps #14-26) (Uncut) As the Straw Hat Pirates find themselves in a battle between good and evil, 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! Boxed Set #3 (Eps #27-39) (Uncut) Luffy's encounter with the scallywag pirate commander Don Krieg reaches an explosive climax, and master chef Sanji joins the Straw Hats with dreams of exotic seafood spurring him onward. As the gang sets sail, they soon encounter underwater oddities that won't end up on a plate without a devil of a scuffle. Ferocious on land and downright deadly in the water, fishman Arlong is a ruthless money-grubber if ever there was one. His cruel betrayal of Nami prompts a spirited attack by Luffy, but the fishy pirate quickly has the rubber-man headed for Davy Jones' Locker! Boxed Set #4 (Eps #40-53) (Uncut) 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 as Luffy and his crew set sail for Logue Town - the final resting place of the legendary Gold Roger. Boxed Set #5 (Eps #54-66) (Uncut) The Straw Hats are headed for the treacherous Grand Line in search of a genuine pirate adventure! But before their journey begins, they discover a strange little girl with a fleet of angry Marines hot on her trail. The merry pirates are badly outnumbered and the canon balls are getting dangerously close, but Monkey D. Luffy never deserts a mate in need. Even when it means crossing paths with angry dragons, a giant whale, and a slicing, dicing whirlwind of a bounty hunter. Risking their live on the high seas is just part of the fun for a crew in search of the Legendary One Piece! Boxed Set #6 (Eps #67-78) (Uncut) The Grand Line is no place for a crew of yellow-bellied land-lubbers! Lucky for the Straw Hats, they've got Monkey D. Luffy - the bravest captain sailing the high seas. So when a night of drinking turns into a daring attempt to protect a princess from treacherous assassins, Luffy's crew is ready for action! Their death-defying rescue mission sees them cross paths with monstrous sea creatures, prehistoric predators, and battle-tested giants with an explosive thirst for ale. Adventures like this might take the wind out of some swashbucklers, but it's all in a days work for a rubberman determined to become the king of all pirates! Boxed Set #7 (Eps #79-91) (Uncut) With Nami on the verge of death, Luffy's crew abandons its voyage to Alabasta
and goes looking for help. Their search leads them to frosty Drum Island, where
the locals don't roll out the red carpet for pirates, and the only doctor in
town lives atop a treacherous, snow-covered mountain. In order to save their
friend, Luffy and Sanji must survive an avalanche, duke it out with a man-eating
herd of abominable rabbits, and defeat a foe who devours anything he can get his
mouth on. Danger lurks around every corner on this treacherous mission, but the
Straw Hats have more at stake than ever before. |
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