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More than 100 musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece.Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 51 singles, many of them were also released in collected form on the 8 compilation albums or the 17 soundtrack CDs, along with background music from the anime television series, the feature films, and video games.
Kohei Tanaka (Japanese: 田中 公平, Hepburn: Tanaka Kōhei, born February 14, 1954) is a Japanese composer, arranger, conductor and singer-songwriter. He is affiliated with the music production company Imagine. He has created numerous musical scores for anime television series, OVAs, films, video games and tokusatsu series including ...
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As has become typical of long-running youth-oriented anime, One Piece has gone through a long succession of theme songs, performed by popular artists, since its debut on television. Though performed by popular singers and bands, most seem to be written specifically for the show, as nearly all of them reference treasure, the sea, or ships in some way. As of August 2, 2020, there have been 24 opening themes, 18 regular ending themes, and a number of ending themes for films and specials as well. During the show, there has also been recognizable music being played in the background (like Dvorak's New World Symphony and Schiller's Ode to Joy). Soundtrack CDs released in Japan also include a large number of "image songs" based on the series, performed either by cast members in character, or by theme song artists.
English dubs of the series have had different approaches to localizing the theme music. The 4Kids' dub of the series removed the Japanese opening and ending music entirely in favor of an original rap piece known as the "One Piece Theme"; This piece was used throughout all of their localized episodes, with the lyrics altered slightly to coincide with each new member of the crew. Funimation opted to record English versions of the theme songs, using familiar voice actors and the original instrumentals; This practice stopped with Episode 207 (and only the eighth Movie), at which point Funimation switched to using the Japanese versions (even for the "Straw Hat" version of 'We Are!'). Similarly, Odex's Singapore-based dub kept the Japanese music unaltered. In some cases, the Japanese music would be unobtainable at all for foreign releases, and swapped out with either an adjacent theme song or an extract from the original soundtrack, regardless of language options.
•Movie 02: Adventure of Spiral Island (2001)
•Movie 03: Chopper's Kingdom in the Strange Animal Island (2002)
•Movie 04: The Adventure of Dead End (2003)
•Movie 05: The Cursed Holy Sword (2004)
•Movie 06: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (2005)
•Movie 07: Mega Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle (2006)
Compilations and Albums
•Character Song Album 1 •Character Song Album 2 •Character Song Carnival •Pirate Vivi's Great Adventures •One Piece - Best Album •One Piece - Best Album 2 •One Piece - Best Songs Collection •One Piece - Brook Special CD - Brook to Mugiwara no ichimi no ongakukai •One Piece - Christmas - Chopper Santa CD •One Piece - Music and Song Collection 1 •One Piece - Music and Song Collection 2 •One Piece - Music and Song Collection 3 •One Piece - Music and Song Collection 4 •One Piece - Song Collection •One Piece - Super Best Disc 1 •One Piece - Super Best Disc 2 •One Piece Memorial Best •One Piece Original Soundtrack - New World - •One Piece - Arrange Collection •One Piece Island Song Collection •One Piece: Big Mom's Music Concert ~Welcome to Whole Cake Island~ •One Piece OST - WANOKUNI •Uta no Uta: ONE PIECE FILM RED
Singles
•One Piece - Ocean's Dream •One Piece - Jungle Fever •One Piece - Chopper CD •One Piece - Chopperman Theme Song CD •One Piece - Binks no Sake (single) •One Piece - Thousand Sunny-Go Song CD •One Piece - New World (Single) •Every-One Peace!* •Eyes of Zoro* •Between the Wind * •Friends* •Hurricane Girls* •Moulin Rouge* •Usopp no Hanamichi* •My Real Life* •Present* •Respect!*
An intense piece that uses the electric guitar, synthesizer, and drums to build a heated song. This builds up the serious but playful mood when used. Fight back. Used rarely, mainly when Sanji unleashes his fury at an opponent after either long awaited revenge or rescue. Possesses a jazzy theme meant to excite viewer.
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"We Are!" is a song by Hiroshi Kitadani, composed by Kohei Tanaka with lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi. It was used as the first opening theme for the One Piece television anime, accompanying most of the episodes comprising the East Blue Saga. As a result, it became a sort of shorthand for the Straw Hat Pirates' earliest adventures (and, among the wider public, for the series as a whole). After ...
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Sep 1, 2023 · The music producers and composers of the One Piece series reflect fondly on the process of creating a diverse and unique soundtrack that captures the adventurous spirit of the show. The soundtrack ...
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Years active. 1994–present. Shirō Hamaguchi (浜口 史郎, Hamaguchi Shirō, born November 19, 1969) is a Japanese anime composer, arranger and orchestrator. He is best known for composing music to the anime franchises Girls und Panzer, One Piece, and Oh My Goddess! and arranging/orchestrating music in the Final Fantasy series.