That won’t happen until anime episode 516, so questions about character development, such as ‘what the hell happened to Zoro’s eye’ will have to wait until then. More importantly, One Piece Film Z takes place after the two year time-skip in the series, after the crew of the Thousand Sunny have made it to the New World. It’s a shame then that we aren’t up to date with the television series, as just as the state of play was for the Strong World movie released here last year, we’re still to catch up with the introductions of Franky and Brook (we only have to wait four more episodes for Franky). Otherwise, with the release of this One Piece Film Z movie in the UK, we’re all up to date with the One Piece movies. All that’s left is the half hour 3D movie, Straw Hat Chase. Now in 2015, we’re steadily working our way through the television series, we’re up to Collection 10 which next month should take us past the 250-episode mark, and more significantly, we’ve had more of the One Piece movies than any other English territory, getting movies 1 through 9 where the US and Australia have only had movie 8. Introduction To think that just a couple of years ago, we in the UK were the One Piece deprived, the sole English speaking territory yet to discover the animated delights of the world’s most popular rubber limbed pirate.
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