There are currently 15 released one piece movies as of 2022, One piece Red being the latest one. It is always better to watch the One Piece movies in order of release to build up your interest and excitement. As a one piece fan, you would not want to miss the fun of One piece movies, so I suggest you to watch them in order.
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In this article I will list the top 15 one piece movies released so far along with their spoilers free summary and link to watch them online on the order of their release;
One piece movies released so far 2022
1. One Piece: The Movie (2000)
Theatrical release One Piece: The Movie debuted on March 4, 2000. It offers a unique tale that is distinct from the canon, although its state quo fits the time period between the Syrup Village Arc and the Baratie Arc. This is the first One Piece movie made by Toei Animation (and the second overall, preceded only by Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!).
The Great Gold Pirate Woonan, who once existed, gathered about one-third of the gold in the world. After a few years, the pirate's existence vanished and a rumor that he had taken his wealth to a far-off island, which pirates are still looking for, took root. On board the Going Merry, Luffy and his crew are robbed of their treasure because they are starving and careless. They seek to recover it by destroying the escape ship under the direction of Tobio, a young kid who was caught as a member of El Drago's pirate gang. El Drago's obsession with gold has led him to search for Woonan's island, which he discovers with the help of Woonan's treasure map. Even though Luffy's crew has been divided up during this time, they still need to figure out how to prevent El Drago from stealing Woonan's gold.
2. Clockwork Island Adventure (2001)
The theatrical film Clockwork Island Adventure was initially released on March 3, 2001. Although its existing quo partly fits the time between the East Blue Saga and the Arabasta Saga, its plot is distinct from the canon. It is included with the otherwise unrelated short Jango's Dance Carnival in both its theatrical and home editions.
The Straw Hat Pirates team up with the Thief Brothers, a couple of mismatched outlaws with their eyes set on the beautiful but lethal Clockwork Island, in an effort to recover a stolen Going Merry. Soon, a full-scale conflict breaks out between them and the dominant pirate group on Clockwork Island, whose tyrannical leader Bear King plots to marry Nami by any means necessary and rule the seas with a terrifying superweapon.
3. Chopper’s Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (2002)
The theatrical film Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals was first presented on March 2, 2002. It mainly emphasizes Tony Tony Chopper, as the title would imply, but it does it in a way that is not at all consistent with canon. It is paired with the unrelated short Dream Soccer King in both its theatrical and home versions.
The Straw Hat Pirates are lured to Crown Island, a beautiful wilderness teeming with animals that can think like man, by tales of a great treasure. By chance, Tony Tony Chopper gets separated from the other members of his crew and unwittingly fulfills a prophesy about the arrival of the island's ruler and guardian, the King of Beasts.
Chopper is divided between his new "country" and his place with the Straw Hats because he is now loved by the islanders, especially a child named Mobambi who despises pirates. The schemes of Count Battler, a ruthless invader seeking the riches by any bloody means possible, eventually draw them all into his web.
4. Dead End Adventure (2003)
Dead End Adventure is the fourth animated movie of the anime, One Piece. The Straw Hat Pirates, who are in need of money, participate in the Dead End Competition, a secret race amongst pirate groups. They face out against strong opponents there, including Captain Gasparde, a former Marine turned pirate, and the bounty hunter who is out to get him. Are all of Gasparde's adversaries doomed from the start, nevertheless, as a result of his treacherous plan?
5. The Cursed Holy Sword (2004)
The Straw Hat Pirates discover the Shichiseiken on Asuka Island, which is said to be the most beautiful sword in the world and a priceless piece of treasure, but carries a fatal curse. Zoro, who was supposed to serve as guard, is absent when they return to the ship, but they are compelled to leave port when they are attacked by Marines. They arrive at a settlement where they dock that is responsible for keeping the Seven Stars Sword locked. Soon, Marines attempting to release the sword begin to assault it, including Zoro. Why may Zoro be acting in this manner? What is the sword's secret? Why would the Marines desire it? On the night of the red moon, the answers are waiting.
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6. Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (2005)
A resort on Omatsuri Island extends an invitation to The Straw Hats. They decide to go to have some fun and take a break from their adventures. But when they arrive, the island's baron tricks them into taking part in absurd tasks. Immediately agreeing, Luffy is keen to show that his crew is made up of "pirates of pirates of pirates of pirates." But is it worth it in the end?
The Baron and the islanders have an odd aura about them. The crew's cooperation begins to break out when the game begins. Each member then vanishes one by one...
7. Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle (2006)
The Straw Hat Pirates are eager to see what treasures are contained inside the treasure box they recently rescued from a sinking ship. They hauled out an elderly woman instead of any riches. The elderly woman, eager to return to her house on Mecha Island and escape Nami's fury for having thrown away the wealth previously in the box, offers a big treasure reward in exchange for being taken back. Her claim about the Golden Crown seems doubtful. The crew has no option since Luffy is itching for adventure. The gang must use their puzzle-solving abilities—as well as Luffy's instinct—on an island full of incredible gadgets to unravel the mystery of Mecha Island and its hidden riches.
8. The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta (2007)
Episode of Arabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates is the eighth movie in the anime and manga series, One Piece. It is a concise summary of the Arabasta Arc story. It had a March 3, 2007 release date and opened at number two at the Japanese box office. In Japan, the movie made 7,075,924 yen and was ranked 25 on the year-end chart. Additionally, it is the only One Piece film to include Vivi.
The Straw Hat Pirates visit Arabasta, a barren island where Nefertari Vivi resides. They arrive to discover a revolution taking place in the nation. The hero of the nation, Crocodile, utilized his criminal organization, Baroque Works, in secret to erode the confidence of Cobra, Vivi's father and ruler of the Kingdom of Sand, in order to usurp the throne and get the nation's well-kept secret for himself. In order to rescue thousands of lives from the Baroque Works secret bombers and stop the revolution, the crew must now cross the desert. But most importantly, they must face Crocodile, one of the powerful Seven Warlords of the Sea.
9. Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura (2008)
The 9th One Piece movie is Sakura. It is a remake of the Drum Island Arc, and it was released on March 1st, 2008. (essentially a "what if" story). It includes characters like Franky, Nico Robin, and the Thousand Sunny that weren't in the first edition.
This movie was up for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year in 2008, but Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea by Hayao Miyazaki won.
The movie starts with a short flashback in the Great Pirate Age's past, showing how the Blackbeard Pirates assaulted Drum Island. The current monarch, Wapol, left the kingdom with the top 20 physicians without even trying to defend himself. After that, Luffy and his crew are introduced in the movie.
When Nami spots a storm approaching while the crew is at sea, they are able to rapidly take action and Coup De Burst to launch the Thousand Sunny away. The crew decides to seek medical help for Nami because none of them are well-versed in medicine when she drops shortly afterward due to a high fever.
10. One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)
Strong World is the tenth installment in the One Piece film series. It was written by Eiichiro Oda, the guy behind the manga. Director Munehisa Sakai directed it.
A teaser for the tenth movie was released during a Chopper Plus episode, which is when word about the film first surfaced. The film was initially scheduled for a spring 2009 release, but scheduling issues with the screenplay forced a change. The film eventually debuted on December 12th, 2009. One Piece Film: Strong World was licensed by Funimation on July 28, 2013, and it was subsequently released on November 19, 2013.
Is East Blue in trouble? The Straw Hat Pirates are affected by the news as they travel. When Luffy and his companions decide to return to East Blue since their hometowns are in trouble, a mysterious flying pirate ship arrives out of nowhere. This forces them to postpone their adventures. The notorious Devil Fruit user Golden Lion Shiki, who also managed to escape from the notorious underwater jail Impel Down and stood with notorious pirates like the "Pirate King" Gol D. Roger and Whitebeard, is in charge of that ship. Shiki sends Luffy and his crew hurtling down to his own private floating islands after kidnapping Nami for her innate sense of navigation.
The group is split up and forced to fight for their lives against terrible animals in an unknown environment.
The Straw Hat pirates: what happens to them? What is Shiki pursuing? The Straw Hats are about to go on an adventure when their very lives are on the line!
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11. One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase (2011)
The eleventh One Piece movie in the series, One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase, takes place before the time skip. This is the second One Piece movie to be a double-feature since Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals and the first to be released in 3D CGI. The movie was advertised as the "Jump Heroes Film," together with Toriko 3D: Gourmet Adventure. On March 19, 2011, the double-feature film was made available.
On November 7, 2021, the movie was released in theaters in the US with One Piece Film: Strong World. Strong World was dubbed, but Straw Hat Chase wasn't.
When Luffy wakes up and discovers his precious straw hat is missing, the entire Straw Hat crew starts looking for it. Usopp and Chopper discovered an ill pirate while investigating a ship that appeared to be deserted and decided to take care of him back aboard the Thousand Sunny. The group started to pursue the bird that was clutching onto Luffy's hat, but they encountered surprise Marines and Sea Kings along the way.
12. One Piece Film: Z (2012)
The 12th One Piece movie, Z, was released on December 15, 2012. Eiichiro Oda served as executive producer of the movie, which was written by Osamu Suzuki and directed by Tatsuya Nagamine. The theme music was composed and performed by Yasutaka Nakata.
The Marines' secret weapon, the "Dyna Stones," which are compared to Ancient Weapons, have mysteriously vanished, and the terrifyingly strong man responsible, former Marine Admiral "Z," stands in the way of the Straw Hat Pirates.
Kuzan comes into contact with the Straw Hat Pirates in the New World as the Marine Headquarters finally acts to address the conspiracy that poses a danger to the fundamental foundations of the New World. Finally, Luffy and his group make a move to confront Z and his awesome might.
13. One Piece Film: Gold (2016)
One Piece Movie: Gold, which debuted in Japanese theaters on July 23, 2016, is the 13th edition of the One Piece series. Following the airing of Episode of Sabo, the movie was initially teased. The first edition of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine for 2016 confirmed the movie's title and release date. Similar to the last movie, this one was directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto, written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa, and executive produced by Eiichiro Oda. Box office sales, which were mostly in Japan, also featured memorabilia like poker chips with pictures of the main characters and a special volume with additional information on the movie.
The action takes place in Gran Tesoro, a sovereign state recognized by the World Government and home to the biggest entertainment hub on earth, where renown pirates, Marines, and millionaires from over the globe assemble in a "absolute sanctuary" that even the World Government cannot invade.
The Golden Emperor Gild Tesoro, who easily wins over pirates, Marines, and even the World Government to his side with money, is there when the Straw Hat Pirates first meet him. He's going to do something to appease his bottomless desire, which might have a significant impact on how power is distributed in the New World.
14. One Piece: Stampede (2019)
Stampede is the fourteenth One Piece film. To mark the anime's 20th anniversary, it was released on August 9th in Japan. After Episode of Sky Island was televised, the news was first released.
The movie is set at the "made by pirates, for pirates" Pirates Festival, when pirates from all over the world, including some of the most notorious ones, participate in a massive treasure hunt to discover a lost treasure that belongs to none other than Gold Roger!
Jesus Burgess notices a further prisoner looking at them distantly after the Blackbeard Pirates stormed Impel Down and forced the Level 6 inmates to battle to the death. Marshall D. Teach informed Burgess that they should leave him alone when they spotted him. Teach is startled that "Demon Heir" Douglas Bullet, the infamous pirate who served under the Pirate King Gol D. Roger, is still alive when the Blackbeard Pirates depart. They go, leaving Bullet to elude Impel Down by himself.
Two years later, Bullet teams up with the formerly thought-dead pirate Buena Festa, and Buena comes up with a scheme to bring together illustrious pirates from all over the world to revive the Pirates Festival. He tells Bullet that in order to usher in a new period of piracy, they would risk losing Roger's riches. Adventure starts from here.
15. One Piece Film: Red (2022)
One Piece Movie: Red, which was released on August 6, 2022, is the fifteenth edition of the One Piece series. On November 21, 2021, in honor of the debut of Episode 1000, the movie was originally teased. The movie's general producer and supervisor was Eiichiro Oda.
The action takes place on the "Island of Music" Elegia, where Uta, the greatest diva in the world, does her first live show and makes herself known to the general public. To appreciate Uta's voice, which has been called "otherworldly," The Straw Hats, pirates, Marines, and admirers from all around the world assemble. The startling discovery that Uta is Shanks' daughter, however, sets the tone for the entire event.
Straw hats and Red haired pirates along with bigmom pirate work together to stop the musical demon created by uta. It is one of the best movies of one piece series along with stampede.