One Piece (Dub) Episode 8
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The following episodes were aired uncut in the United States on [adult swim]'s Toonami. On March 18, 2017, Toonami stopped broadcasting the show on its network. However, on January 19, 2022, it was announced that the anime would return to Toonami starting with Episodes 517 and 518.[1]
4Kids' dub of One Piece is infamous for its mandated edits for content and length, reducing the first 143 episodes down to 104. Many, if not all, of the changes made were mandatory for the series to be suitable for broadcast in a children's timeslot. One of the more notable changes was the digital replacement of Sanji's cigarette with a lollipop. There were various character names changes, most notably changing Roronoa Zoro to \"Zolo\". 4Kids toned down many of the series' more emotionally intense scenes, also toning down violence and other extreme situations, including writing out the deaths of characters, sometimes unintentionally making it even worse. A lot of dialogue was altered to include humor, often pun-based, even during scenes that were entirely serious in the Japanese version. Several episodes were also removed, including ones which would turn out to be important later on in the series. The original music score was replaced by a new in-house score composed by Jeff Silverman, along with a new opening theme, the infamous \"One Piece Rap\". However, 4Kids originally created an English version of the first opening theme, \"We Are!\", sung by Russell Velázquez. This theme only previewed at a con sometime in 2004.
4Kids' dub premiered in the United States on September 18, 2004 on the Fox network as part of the weekend programming block Fox Box, and would later air on Toonami in April 2005. Reception of their dub was overwhelmingly negative, being universally panned by fans of the original Japanese version for their alterations to the series. 4Kids contracted Viz Media to handle home video distribution, releasing 11 volumes of the first 52 episodes before ceasing production due to low sales. 4Kids released a statement in December 2006 confirming that it cancelled the project. Mark Kirk, the Vice President of Digital Media for 4Kids Entertainment, said the experience on producing One Piece \"ruined the company's reputation.\" Since then, 4Kids established a more strict set of guidelines, checks, and balances to determine which anime the company acquires.
On April 13, 2007, FUNimation Entertainment licensed the series and started production on their own English-language release of One Piece, both resuming where 4Kids left off, as well as going back and redubbing their episodes uncut for DVD. For FUNimation's cast, Toei and creator Eiichiro Oda had picked from audio clips of who they'd like to portray the main characters and some of the major villains (such as Rob Lucci). FUNimation's dub of the series premiered on Toonami on August 25, 2007, starting with episode 105 (144 uncut), and aired until the blocks cancellation on March 22, 2008. For Toonami's airing, FUNimation created a television dub which kept consistency with the 4Kids dub, keeping their naming conventions (Zolo instead of Zoro) though contained much lighter editing and the original music. Due to Cartoon Network's standards, the practice of altering Sanji's cigarette into a lollipop was changed to it being removed entirely. Even with these television edits, the FUNimation dub was immediately well-received for the voice acting, dialogue, and original music.
FUNimation released its first uncut bilingual DVD box set, containing 13 episodes, on May 27, 2008, retailing for $49.98 MSRP. On July 26, 2011, FUNimation began to re-release dub episodes on \"collections\" using a discounted MSRP of $24.99 for 26 episodes. On May 18, 2013, the uncut series began airing on Adult Swim's revived Toonami late-night programming block from episode 207 onwards. As of April 2020, FUNimation has currently dubbed 587 episodes of the series uncut.
Due to inclement weather delays in the Dallas area, the following list of Winter 2023 season English dubs are delayed until the following dates. Stay tuned for any further updates on upcoming English dubbed episodes.
The first episode of the Nier Automata Ver 1.1a English dub will release on Saturday, March 18 on Crunchyroll as confirmed by an official tweet by Aniplex. We expect that the release time for the episode will be 9:30 AM PT / 12:30 PM ET, based on the Japanese simulcast of the series on Crunchyroll.
Meanwhile, the anime will be releasing Episode 8 of the original Japanese version on the same March 18 release date and time on Crunchyroll. Currently, the first three episodes of the Nier Automata anime are also available in Latin American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.
Generally, the root of the preference is based on nostalgia and ideology as opposed to the quality of either version. In certain cases, often dependant on the episode, the dub can be better than the sub. Listed below are 10 times One Piece's dub surpassed the original version.
Once again since its recent launch with Season Ten, Voyage One (episodes 575-587), a second batch of new English dubbed episodes of One Piece is set to arrive with Season Ten, Voyage Two! Get back to the adventures of the Straw Hat crew through the Punk Hazard arc from episodes 588 to 600. Fans will be able to download and own these episodes digitally through Microsoft Movies & TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Playstation Network (PSN) on August 11th, 2020. This new batch will exclude Episode 590.
On September 1st, fans can also start watching this new English dub episodes on Funimation with home video for One Piece: Season Ten, Voyage Two arriving on home video on September 8th. This upcoming DVD release is available to pre-order now.
One Piece has brought the War for Wano Arc to an end, with the anime adaptation playing catch up to finish the battle between Luffy and Kaido to decide the fate of this isolated nation. While the English Dub is working its way through the Whole Cake Island Arc, it still has a long way to go in terms of hitting the current events, though fans following the English version will be happy to hear that new episodes are slated to arrive later this month.
One Piece used its Official Twitter Account to share the news that this month, the anime adaptation from Toei would be releasing episodes 819 to 830 from the English Dub Actors, documenting more of the Whole Cake Island Arc that saw Luffy and his crew taking on Big Mom and her clan:
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