One piece baron omatsuri and the secret island crunchyroll

One Piece is undoubtedly one of the most popular series of all time. During the past two decades, the story created by Eiichiro Oda has released over 1000 episodes. Although that may seem like a lot, hardcore fans still long for more One Piece content. Luckily, Toei Animation decided to expand their world through a variety of One Piece movies.

Currently, One Piece has a total of 15 movies, with the most recent being One Piece Film: Red. These movies either tell a new story featuring the Straw Hats or retell the series’ old stories with a twist. Since the films’ events take place outside the original continuity, their watch order can be tricky.

If you want to fully enjoy the One Piece films, then you should know the best order to watch them. To help you out, here’s how you should watch the One Piece movies in order.

Here’s the best watch order for the One Piece movies. We also included their possible timeline placements, just in case you want to watch them along with the anime.

– One Piece: The Movie (Between Syrup Village Arc and Baratie Arc)
– Clockwork Island Adventure (Between Loguetown Arc and Warship Island Arc)
– One Piece The Movie: Episode of Arabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates (Between Arabasta Arc and Post-Arabasta Arc)
– Chopper’s Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (Between Arabasta Arc and Post-Arabasta Arc)
– One Piece The Movie: Dead End Adventure (Between Goat Island Arc and Jaya Arc)
– One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword (Between G8 Arc and Water 7 Arc)
– Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (Between G8 Arc and Water 7 Arc)
– One Piece The Movie: The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle (Between G8 Arc and Water 7)
– Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura (Between Post-Enies Lobby Arc and Ice Hunter Arc)
– One Piece Film: Strong World (After Little East Blue Arc)
– One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase (Between Thriller Bark Arc and Sabaody Archipelago Arc)
– One Piece Film: Z (Between Z’s Ambition Arc and Punk Hazard Arc)
– One Piece Film: Gold (Between Silver Mine Arc and Zou Arc)
– One Piece: Stampede (After Cidre Guild Arc)
– One Piece Film: Red (After Uta’s Past Arc)

This is the recommended watch order for the One Piece movies, starting way back in the East Blue, all the way to the New World. Still, you can choose to watch based on their release date, but the given order is the most optimal if you’re trying to get into One Piece. But are the movies really worth watching?

Should You Watch The One Piece Movies?

Even though the movies aren’t canon, most of them are still enjoyable to watch. They successfully captured the essence of One Piece, giving you more thrilling rides with the Straw Hats. You’ll encounter a lot of new villains, along with a few fan-favorite characters making their return.

However, not all One Piece movies tell new stories. For instance, Episode of Arabasta and Episode of Chopper Plus only retell the events of Arabasta and Drum Island. Other than a few cut moments and minor changes, they don’t provide anything new if you’ve watched the anime.

Other than those, the rest of the One Piece movies are worth watching since they offer a new experience. So where can you watch these movies?

Where Can You Watch The One Piece Movies?

Most of the One Piece movies are available on services such as Netflix, Funimation, and Crunchyroll. However, your region may require you to avail a VPN. You can also buy copies on sites like Amazon and Google Play.

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One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (movie 6)

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Alternative title:

One Piece : Baron Omatsuri et l'île secrète (French)

One Piece – Baron Omatsumi und die geheimnisvolle Insel (German)

One Piece: El barón Omatsuri y la isla de los secretos (Spanish)

One Piece: L'isola segreta del barone Omatsuri (Italian)

One Piece: Omatsuri Danshaku to Himitsu no Shima (Japanese)

ワンピース the movie オマツリ男爵と秘密の島 (Japanese)

航海王 祭典男爵與神祕島 (Chinese (Taiwan))

Objectionable content: Significant

Plot Summary: The Straw Hat crew obtain an advertisement for a recreational island on the Grand Line run by the Baron Omatsuri. Luffy decides to take this opportunity to kick back and relax. Unfortunately, when they arrive at the island, they are asked to compete in contests through unity for access to relaxation. However, there seems to be a mysterious air on the island, as the Straw Hat Pirates begin to fight amongst themselves, while Robin, Chopper, and Luffy individually search for the secret behind Baron Omatsuri's island.

User Ratings: 440 ratings have been given [details]

 Masterpiece: 53 votes (sub:48, dub:3, raw:1, others:1)

 Excellent: 88 votes (sub:82, raw:3, dub:2, others:1)

 Very good: 101 votes (sub:95, raw:3, dub:1, others:2

1 Spanish subtitled
1 Italian subtitled

)

 Good: 110 votes (sub:100, dub:3, raw:1, ?:1, others:5

3 Spanish subtitled
1 Polish subtitled
1 Russian subtitled

)

 Decent: 43 votes (sub:35, dub:3, raw:1, others:4

1 Spanish subtitled
1 German dubbed
1 French subtitled
1 Portuguese subtitled

)

 Not really good: 6 votes (sub:5, others:1)

 Weak: 13 votes (sub:12, raw:1)

 Worst ever: 4 votes (sub:3, dub:1)

Seen in part or in whole by 986 users, rank: #1224 (of 8985)
Median rating: Very good
Arithmetic mean: 7.527 (Very good−), std. dev.: 1.867, rank: #1640 (of 9091)
Weighted mean: 7.432 (Good+), rank: #1773 (of 9091) (seen all: 7.45 / won't finish: 0.00)
Bayesian estimate: 7.433 (Good+), rank: #1484 (of 6829)

Ending Theme:

"Yume Miru Goro wo Sugitemo" by Kishidan

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Japanese staff Japanese cast

Director: Mamoru Hosoda

Script: Masahiro Itou

Music:
Kazuhiko Sawaguchi

One piece baron omatsuri and the secret island crunchyroll
 
Kōhei Tanaka
Maruo Minoru
One piece baron omatsuri and the secret island crunchyroll
 

Minoru Maruo
One piece baron omatsuri and the secret island crunchyroll
 

Original Manga: Eiichiro Oda

Character Design:
Chikashi Kubota
Sushio
Takaaki Yamashita

Art Director:
Hiroshi Katō (asst.)
Tatsuya Kushida

Animation Director:
Chikashi Kubota
Sushio
Takaaki Yamashita

Cgi Director:
Kazuhiro Nishikawa
Keisuke Arai
Yuka Chika (Saruchin Company)

Director of Photography: Tomokazu Shiratori (Sankou Production)

Assistant Director:
Hiroaki Miyamoto
Nobukage Kimura

Background Art:
Akihiro Hirasawa (Studio Biho)
Akira Okamoto (Studio Biho CGBG)
Ayumu Inaba (Studio Biho)
Eri Mizukami (Studio Biho)
Izumi Hoki (Studio Biho)
Jun Okabe (Studio Biho)
Kayo Kojio (Studio Biho)
Kayo Kudou (Studio Biho CGBG)
Kotomi Yagi (Studio Biho)
Kumiko Ōno (Studio Biho)
Masanobu Nomura (Studio Biho)
Masaru Satō (Studio Biho)
Mashio Futami (Studio Biho CGBG)
Megumi Kato (Studio Biho)
Michie Suzuki (Studio Biho)
Misao Takimoto (Studio Biho)
Naoko Yamada (Studio Biho)
Ryouka Kinoshita (Studio Biho)
Satoko Shinohara (Studio Biho)
Shuichi Tsuji (Studio Biho)
Takamasa Masuki (Studio Biho)
Tomomi Nakajima (Studio Biho)
Tomoyasu Fujise (Studio Biho)
Tomoyuki Takae (Studio Biho CGBG)
Toshihiro Kohama (Studio Biho)
Tsubasa Matsumoto (Studio Biho)
Yuka Hirama (Studio Biho)
Yukiko Ono (Studio Biho)
Zokuron Kakoi (Studio Biho)

CG Animation:
Akihiro Yoshida
Kouichi Noguchi
Mami Sasaki
Masayuki Nishiguchi
Mitsuhiko Nakamura
Shin'ichi Yonezawa
Shinsuke Miura

CG Composition:
Nobuhiro Morita
Reiko Takamatsu
Takashi Kudou
Yoshitaka Matsuura

CG Composition Director: Noriaki Kato

CG Coordinator: Tatsuya Ōkawa (Dynamo Pictures)

CG Design:
Ayako Sasaki (Saruchin Company)
Hiromi Yamasuge (DAG (chief))
Hirotaka Moku (DAG)
Kaname Aoki (Dynamo Pictures)
Mayumi Itou (DAG)
Tomomi Suzuki (Saruchin Company)
Youichi Iwasaki (Dynamo Pictures)
Yukihisa Wada (Dynamo Pictures)
Yuu Tamura (Saruchin Company)

CG Producer:
Seiji Iseda (Saruchin Company)
Takeshi Himi
Yūichi Sakai (DAG)

Check:
Aiko Seguchi
Ayumi Tada
Keiko Yoshizawa
Masae Motohashi
Yoko Ohori

Color design: Tsutomu Tsukada

Digital Paint:
Hanae Kato
Hirokazu Nagaoka
Mami Hoshikawa
Sachiko Iura
Yasutaka Inagaki
Yuki Akimoto
Yuki Tonegawa

Digital Photography:
Arihiro Fukuda (Sankou Production)
Fumio Hirokawa (Sankou Production)
Haruhiko Ishikawa (Sankou Production)
Hidenori Saeki (Sankou Production)
Hiromu Yamaguchi (Sankou Production)
Hirosato Oonishi (Sankou Production)
Kazuhiro Yoshino (Sankou Production)
Koki Terasaki (Sankou Production)
Kunihito Noritomo (Sankou Production)
Masamichi Shimizu (Sankou Production)
Michiko Fukui (Sankou Production)
Misako Ogata (Sankou Production)
Naohiro Kaneko (Sankou Production)
Sanae Hanami (Sankou Production)
Shigeru Ando
Takayoshi Matsudaira (Sankou Production)
Terumi Nakayama (Sankou Production)
Tomoko Minegishi (Sankou Production)

Dolby Film Consultant:
Mikio Mori (Continental Far East)
Tsutomu Kawato (Continental Far East)

Editing: Masahiro Goto

Editing Assistant: Kouichi Katagiri

In-Between Animation:
Etsuko Shinohara
Hisashi Mawatari
Kyoko Satō
Mihoko Tomita
Yasushi Hamada
Yukitoshi Yamaguchi
Yuuko Shiota

Key Animation:
Atsushi Ichinoseki
Ayumi Shiraishi
Chizuru Mori
Daizen Komatsuda
Eiji Komatsu
Fumihide Sai
Haruki Miura
Hideki Hamasu
Hideki Takahashi
Hiromi Kato
Hiroyuki Aoyama
Hiroyuki Imaishi
Hiroyuki Ogura
Hiroyuki Terao
Hisashi Mori
Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru
Kazue Kinoshita
Kazuya Komai
Keiichi Ichikawa
Keisuke Masunaga
Keisuke Watabe
Ken Ootsuka
Kenji Kuroyanagi
Koji Sugiura
Kouichi Arai
Kozue Komatsu
Kyoji Asano
Masahiro Ando
Masahiro Shimanuki
Michio Fukuda
Mikine Kuwabara
Mitorou Kusunoki
Mitsuko Baba
Mitsuru Aoyama
Naoko Suzuki

One piece baron omatsuri and the secret island crunchyroll
 
Natsuko Suzuki
Nobutake Ito
Norio Matsumoto
Rosette K.
Satoru Iriyoshi
Seika Saruwatari
Seizo Toma
Shigeru Kimishima
Shin'ichirou Fukushima
Shōko Nakamura
Shuichi Ito
Soichiro Matsuda
Tadashi Sakazaki
Takaaki Wada
Takahiro Kagami
Takashi Hashimoto
Takashi Mukouda
Takashi Muratani
Takayuki Manaka
Tatsuzou Nishida
Terumi Nishii
Tetsuo Hirakawa
Tomomi Ouchi
Toru Yoshida
Tsutomu Suzuki
Yoh Yoshinari
Yoshihiko Umakoshi
Yoshihiro Takeda
Yoshiko Okuda
Yoshimi Yazaki
Yoshiyuki Ito
Youko Satou
Yūji Miyashita
Yuki Nakashima
Yukihiro Misawa
Yuko Yazaki
Yusuke Yoshigaki
Yuuji Hakamada
Yuuko Satou

Music Performance:
Hideyo Takakuwa (Flute)
Hiroyuki Koike Group (Strings)
Ikuo Kakehashi (Latin Percussion)
Kiyoshi Sato (Tuba)
Masahiko Sugasaka Group (Trumpet)
Masakazu Ishibashi (Oboe)
Masato Matsuda (Piano)
Matarou Misawa (Latin Percussion)
Midori Takada (Classic Percussion)
Minoru Maruo (Synth Operator)
Osamu Matsumoto Group (Trombone)
Otohiko Fujita Group (Horn)
Risako Hayakawa (Harp)
Tadashi Hoshino (Clarinet)
Takashi Asahi (Fue)
Tamao Fujii (Classic Percussion)

Orchestra Conductor: Koji Haishima

Planning:
Atsutoshi Umezawa
Shinji Shimizu

Planning Assistant:
Kenji Shimizu
Neri Segawa
Yōko Matsuzaki

Production:
Atsushi Takeuchi (Bandai)
Hiroshi Takahashi (Toei Animation)
Kazutoshi Seki (Fuji Television)
Noritaka Yamaji (Shueisha)
Yusuke Okada (Toei)

Production manager: Kazuo Shiiba

Production Runner:
Hiroki Kaba (Dynamo Pictures CG)
Hiroshi Takaku (Background Art)
Katsumi Nihonmatsu (DAG CG Production)
Keiko Matsushita (CG Production)
Ken Suetake
Mitsuo Hagino (In-between and Colouring)
Yōhei Hamada

Record Keeping: Yoshiko Hara

Recording: Osamu Ichikawa

Recording Assistant: Masatsugu Kokubun (Audio Tanaka)

Sound Effects: Kentarou Washio (Fiz Sound)

Sound Effects Design: Hidenori Arai (Fiz Sound)

Sound Effects Recording Engineer: Tadashi Jinbo (Audio Tanaka)

Special Effects:
Ken Hoshino
Masayuki Kawachi
Nao Ota
Nobuhiro Shimokawa
Toshio Katsuoka
Yumi Ushiyama

Theme Song Arrangement: Shou Ayanokouji

Theme Song Composition: Shou Ayanokouji

Theme Song Performance: Kishidan

Title Design:
Shigeru Kanematsu
Yuki Hasegawa

Akio Ohtsuka asBaron Omatsuri

Mayumi Tanaka asMonkey D. Luffy


Akemi Okamura asNami

Anzu Nagai asDaisy

Hiroaki Hirata asSanji

Ikue Ōtani asChopper

Kappei Yamaguchi asUssop

Kazuya Nakai asZoro

Sousuke Ikematsu asDJ Gappa

Takeshi Kusao asMuchigorou

Yuriko Yamaguchi asNico Robin


Daisuke Sakaguchi asRick

Hidehiko Kaneko asUnderlings

Hirofumi Tanaka asUnderlings

Hiroshi Okamoto asUnderlings

Jouji Yanami asKerodake

Junichi Miyake asUnderlings

Keiichirou Yamamoto asUnderlings

Keiji Hirai asUnderlings

Keiko Yamamoto asKeroko

Kouhei Fukuhara asUnderlings

Makiko Ōmoto asRoza

Masaharu Satō asKeroshot

Masashi Hamano asUnderlings

Misa Watanabe asFlower

Shou Ayanokouji asKotetsu (special appearance)

Takayuki Sasada asUnderlings

Takeharu Kunimoto asOchanomababa

Takeshi Aono asKerojii

Takeshi Mori asUnderlings

Yoshito Yasuhara asBrief

Japanese companies

Animation Production: Toei Animation

Background Art: Bihou, Inc.

Broadcaster: Bandai Channel

Computer Graphics:
D.A.G
Dynamo Pictures
Saruchin Company

Digital Photography: Sanko Production

Distributor: Toei Company, Ltd.

Music Production:
Fuji Pacific Music Publishing (asst.)
Toei Animation Music Publishing (asst.)

Production:
Bandai Co., Ltd.
Fuji Television Network
Shueisha
Toei Animation
Toei Company, Ltd.

Production Assistance:
ACC Production Studio
AMGA Co., Ltd
Aoni Production
Araki Productions
Fuji Television Network
Studio Hercules
IMAGIN
Kagura
metamo
M.S.J Musashino Production
Sony Music Artists
T. Nishimura
TMS Photo
Weekly Shonen Jump (editing section)

Recording Studio: Toei Audio Visual Art Center

English staff English companies

(none)

Licensed by: Manga Entertainment (United Kingdom and Ireland)

English cast

(none)

French cast
French staff

Adaptation: Anthony Panetto

Adrien Solis as
DJ
Rick

Antoine Nouel asBaron Omatsuri

Christine Paris as
Keroko
Rosa

Fanny Bloc as
Daisy
Lily Carnation

Luc Boulad asBrief

Martin Brieuc asKerodeek

Mathieu Moreau asMuchigoro

Philippe Roullier asPapa

French companies

(none)

Spanish staff Spanish cast

ADR Director: Carlos Nogueras (Spain dub; Takemaker)

Translation: Ayako Koike (Spain dub)

Executive producer: Jorge Gabarró Frau (Selecta Visión)

Alfredo Martínez asSanji (Spain dub)

Diana Torres asNami (Spain dub)

Jaime Roca asMonkey D. Luffy (Spain dub)

Jorge Saudinós asRoronoa Zoro (Spain dub)

José Carabias as Usopp (Spain dub)

Luis Vicente Ivars asTony Tony Chopper (Spain dub)

Rosa Campillo asNico Robin (Spain dub)


José Luis Siurana asMuchigoro (Spain dub)

Rafael Ordóñez Arrieta asBaron Omatsuri (Spain dub)

Rubén Felis asDJ Gappa (Spain dub)


Dario Torrent asPapa (Spain dub)

Enric Puig asBrief (Spain dub)

Eva Andrés asDaisy (Spain dub)

Jaime Vicedo asKotetsu (Spain dub)

Josep Manel Casany asKeroshot (Spain dub)

Karen Pericàs asRosa (Spain dub)

Marta Aparicio asKeroko (Spain dub)

Nina Romero asRick (Spain dub)

Paco Alegre asKerodeek (Spain dub)

Rafa Contreras asKerojii (Spain dub)

Spanish companies

Broadcaster: Comedy Central (Spain)

Distributor: Arcade Media (Latin America)

Dubbing Studio:
Perfect Sound (Spain dub)
Takemaker (Spain dub)

Internet Streaming: Movistar+ (Spain)

Licensed by:
Selecta Visión (Spain)
Toei Animation Inc Latin America (Latin America)

Translation: Daruma Serveis Lingüístics (Spain dub)

Italian staff Italian cast

Dubbing Director: Sergio Romanò

Dialogues:
Luisella Sgammeglia
Sergio Romanò

Emanuela Pacotto asNami

Renato Novara asMonkey D. Luffy (Rubber)


Federica Valenti asTony Tony Chopper

Giorgio Bonino asBaron Omatsuri

Lorenzo Scattorin asSanji

Luca Bottale asUsopp

Patrizia Scianca asNico Robin

Patrizio Prata asZoro


Diego Sabre as Muchigorou

Marco Balzarotti asRick

Mario Scarabelli asKeroshot

Riccardo Rovatti asKerojii

Serena Clerici asDaisy

Italian companies

Broadcaster:
Italia 1
Italia 2
Italia Teen Television
Italia1

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Distributor: Koch Media

Dubbing: Merak Film

German staff German cast

Dubbing Director: Inez Günther

Daniel Schlauch asMonkey D. Ruffy

Dirk Meyer asLysop

Hubertus von Lerchenfeld as Sanji

Martin Halm asTony Chopper

Philipp Brammer asLorenor Zorro

Simone Brahmann asNico Robin

Stephanie Kellner asNami


Inez Günther asBlume

Walter von Hauff asBaron Omatsuri


Beate Pfeiffer asDigi

Cyril Geffcken asDJ Gappa

Fabian Rohm asRick

Hans-Rainer Müller asBrief

Jacqueline Belle asKeroko

Matthias Kupfer asKoch

Mike Carl asKeroshot

Osman Ragheb asKerojee

Pierre Peters-Arnolds asKerodeku

Sonja Reichelt asRosa

Thomas Wenke asMuchigoro

Ulrich Frank asPapa

German companies

Broadcaster: VIVA (2012)

Distributor: Kazé Germany

Dubbing: PPA Films München

Portuguese staff
Portuguese companies

(none)

Distributor: Arcade Media (Brazil)

Licensed by: Toei Animation Inc Latin America (Brazil)

Portuguese cast

(none)

Chinese (Taiwan) staff Chinese (Taiwan) companies

(none)

Licensed by: Muse Communication Co., Ltd.

Chinese (Taiwan) cast

(none)

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