One Piece season 13: Difference between revisions
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| NativeTitle = 危険な出会い!黒ひげと雨のシリュウ |
| NativeTitle = 危険な出会い!黒ひげと雨のシリュウ |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Yoshihiro Ueda |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Yoshiyuki Suga |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|4}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol14.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|4}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol14.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = The Demon Guards arrive and overpower many of the prisoners, but Luffy, Jimbei and Crocodile defeat them in a single attack each. Buggy and Mr. 3 are trapped on Level 2 by a barrier made from Magellan's poison. On Level 1, Shiryu encounters Blackbeard, who is forcing his way into the prison, and after a conversation, Blackbeard proceeds onward. Hannyabal is ordered to hold off the prisoners until Magellan reaches Level 4. Sadie attacks the prisoners but Ivankov transforms into a woman to fight with her and allow Luffy to proceed. Luffy then encounters Hannyabal, who arrives prepared to fight him. |
| ShortSummary = The Demon Guards arrive and overpower many of the prisoners, but Luffy, Jimbei and Crocodile defeat them in a single attack each. Buggy and Mr. 3 are trapped on Level 2 by a barrier made from Magellan's poison. On Level 1, Shiryu encounters Blackbeard, who is forcing his way into the prison, and after a conversation, Blackbeard proceeds onward. Hannyabal is ordered to hold off the prisoners until Magellan reaches Level 4. Sadie attacks the prisoners but Ivankov transforms into a woman to fight with her and allow Luffy to proceed. Luffy then encounters Hannyabal, who arrives prepared to fight him. |
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| NativeTitle = 意地でも倒れぬ!本気のハンニャバル |
| NativeTitle = 意地でも倒れぬ!本気のハンニャバル |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Yutaka Nakashima |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hitoshi Tanaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|11}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol15.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|11}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol15.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Hannyabal fights against Luffy, but is outmatched against his Gear Second ability. Meanwhile, Blackbeard uses his powers to make Magellan's poison barrier disappear, freeing Buggy and his men, while Magellan arrives on Level 4. Hannyabal, despite being badly beaten, is determined to stop Luffy for the future of the world, but Blackbeard launches a surprise attack that knocks out him and his guards. Blackbeard tells Luffy that he had planned to capture him to secure a place among the Seven Warlords of the Sea, but after capturing Ace, partly as a result of him refusing to back down after hearing about his plans for Luffy, he no longer needed to do so. Luffy, enraged, strikes Blackbeard with Jet Pistol. |
| ShortSummary = Hannyabal fights against Luffy, but is outmatched against his Gear Second ability. Meanwhile, Blackbeard uses his powers to make Magellan's poison barrier disappear, freeing Buggy and his men, while Magellan arrives on Level 4. Hannyabal, despite being badly beaten, is determined to stop Luffy for the future of the world, but Blackbeard launches a surprise attack that knocks out him and his guards. Blackbeard tells Luffy that he had planned to capture him to secure a place among the Seven Warlords of the Sea, but after capturing Ace, partly as a result of him refusing to back down after hearing about his plans for Luffy, he no longer needed to do so. Luffy, enraged, strikes Blackbeard with Jet Pistol. |
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| NativeTitle = 怒りのJETピストル ルフィvs黒ヒゲ |
| NativeTitle = 怒りのJETピストル ルフィvs黒ヒゲ |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Makoto Sonoda |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Yoshiyuki Suga |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|18}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol16.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|18}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol16.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = After Luffy punches Blackbeard, Blackbeard retaliates by slamming him into the ground, injuring him by nullifying his rubber powers. Jimbei convinces Luffy that he cannot afford to waste time fighting Blackbeard when he needs to hurry and save Ace. Crocodile questions why Blackbeard would attack the prison when doing so would mean giving up his Warlord title, but Blackbeard reveals that it is part of a larger plan. As Magellan approaches the prisoners, Luffy easily defeats the revived Minotaurus, while Ivankov defeats Sadie and ties her up with her whip. Buggy and Mr. 3 reach Level 1 with the prisoners following them. Magellan poisons Blackbeard and his crew before proceeding on to stop Luffy from escaping. |
| ShortSummary = After Luffy punches Blackbeard, Blackbeard retaliates by slamming him into the ground, injuring him by nullifying his rubber powers. Jimbei convinces Luffy that he cannot afford to waste time fighting Blackbeard when he needs to hurry and save Ace. Crocodile questions why Blackbeard would attack the prison when doing so would mean giving up his Warlord title, but Blackbeard reveals that it is part of a larger plan. As Magellan approaches the prisoners, Luffy easily defeats the revived Minotaurus, while Ivankov defeats Sadie and ties her up with her whip. Buggy and Mr. 3 reach Level 1 with the prisoners following them. Magellan poisons Blackbeard and his crew before proceeding on to stop Luffy from escaping. |
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| NativeTitle = マゼランを止めろ!イワさん奥義炸裂 |
| NativeTitle = マゼランを止めろ!イワさん奥義炸裂 |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Tetsuya Endō |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Yoshiyuki Suga |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|25}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol17.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|4|25}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol17.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = As Luffy and the escaping prisoners pass through Level 3, Magellan catches up with them. Ivankov and Inazuma stay behind to stall him, but both of them are defeated. Luffy and Jimbei plan to steal a Marine battleship to reach Marineford. Luffy's group reaches Level 1, meeting the prisoners from Levels 1 and 2 who are following Buggy and Mr 3., and defeating the Demon Guards when they attack again, but Magellan manages to reach them again. |
| ShortSummary = As Luffy and the escaping prisoners pass through Level 3, Magellan catches up with them. Ivankov and Inazuma stay behind to stall him, but both of them are defeated. Luffy and Jimbei plan to steal a Marine battleship to reach Marineford. Luffy's group reaches Level 1, meeting the prisoners from Levels 1 and 2 who are following Buggy and Mr 3., and defeating the Demon Guards when they attack again, but Magellan manages to reach them again. |
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| NativeTitle = マゼランの奇策!はばまれた脱獄計画 |
| NativeTitle = マゼランの奇策!はばまれた脱獄計画 |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Hiroyuki Satō |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hitoshi Tanaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|2}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol18.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|2}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol18.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Luffy becomes enraged after learning about Magellan defeating Ivankov and Inazuma, but Mr. 2 and Jimbei persuade him that escaping takes priority. Magellan initiates a plan to move the Marine ships away from Impel Down, trapping the escapees in the prison. Mr. 3 blocks Magellan's poison with his wax, giving Luffy the idea to have him coat his fists and feet with wax so that he can hit Magellan without being poisoned. Jimbei finds a way to reach the ships by floating Buggy, Crocodile and Mr. 1 on a door and creating a sea current to launch it onto a battleship. |
| ShortSummary = Luffy becomes enraged after learning about Magellan defeating Ivankov and Inazuma, but Mr. 2 and Jimbei persuade him that escaping takes priority. Magellan initiates a plan to move the Marine ships away from Impel Down, trapping the escapees in the prison. Mr. 3 blocks Magellan's poison with his wax, giving Luffy the idea to have him coat his fists and feet with wax so that he can hit Magellan without being poisoned. Jimbei finds a way to reach the ships by floating Buggy, Crocodile and Mr. 1 on a door and creating a sea current to launch it onto a battleship. |
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| NativeTitle = 脱獄チーム絶体絶命 禁じ手"毒の巨兵" |
| NativeTitle = 脱獄チーム絶体絶命 禁じ手"毒の巨兵" |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Katsumi Tokoro |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hirohiko Kamisaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|9}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol19.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|9}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol19.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Magellan uses a move known as "Venom Demon" that corrodes anything it touches, rendering even Mr. 3's wax ineffective and forcing Luffy and Mr. 3 to retreat. Mr. 1 and Crocodile manage to capture a battleship, but are unable to move it back to the prison quickly enough, forcing the escapees to come up with an alternative plan. Ivankov recovers from the poison and bursts through the floor to reach Luffy. Luffy has Mr. 3 create a large wall of wax that, despite being unable to permanently block Magellan's poison, enables him to push Magellan back with Giant Stamp, and Ivankov uses a Death Wink to launch the prisoners into the ocean, where Jimbei has called whale sharks to carry them to the ship. |
| ShortSummary = Magellan uses a move known as "Venom Demon" that corrodes anything it touches, rendering even Mr. 3's wax ineffective and forcing Luffy and Mr. 3 to retreat. Mr. 1 and Crocodile manage to capture a battleship, but are unable to move it back to the prison quickly enough, forcing the escapees to come up with an alternative plan. Ivankov recovers from the poison and bursts through the floor to reach Luffy. Luffy has Mr. 3 create a large wall of wax that, despite being unable to permanently block Magellan's poison, enables him to push Magellan back with Giant Stamp, and Ivankov uses a Death Wink to launch the prisoners into the ocean, where Jimbei has called whale sharks to carry them to the ship. |
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| NativeTitle = 起こせ最後の奇跡 正義の門を突破せよ |
| NativeTitle = 起こせ最後の奇跡 正義の門を突破せよ |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Takahiro Imamura |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Yoshiyuki Suga |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|16}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol20.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|16}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol20.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Luffy and the rest of the prisoners make it onto the ship with the help of the whale sharks, but the Gates of Justice are still closed and the ship is under attack by the rest of the Marine ships, and Magellan plans on chasing down the escaping prisoners. Mr. 2 impersonates Magellan and manages to order that the gates be opened long enough to allow the prisoners' ship to escape, then immediately closed. Luffy is upset to hear of Mr. 2's staying behind, but comes to accept that there is no other choice, and thanks him over a miniature Transponder Snail. Mr. 2 stays behind to fight Magellan after he realizes what has happened as the other prisoners mourn his loss after passing through the Gates of Justice. |
| ShortSummary = Luffy and the rest of the prisoners make it onto the ship with the help of the whale sharks, but the Gates of Justice are still closed and the ship is under attack by the rest of the Marine ships, and Magellan plans on chasing down the escaping prisoners. Mr. 2 impersonates Magellan and manages to order that the gates be opened long enough to allow the prisoners' ship to escape, then immediately closed. Luffy is upset to hear of Mr. 2's staying behind, but comes to accept that there is no other choice, and thanks him over a miniature Transponder Snail. Mr. 2 stays behind to fight Magellan after he realizes what has happened as the other prisoners mourn his loss after passing through the Gates of Justice. |
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| NativeTitle = 目指せ海軍本部 エース救出への船出! |
| NativeTitle = 目指せ海軍本部 エース救出への船出! |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Yoshihiro Ueda |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hitoshi Tanaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|23}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol21.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|23}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol21.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Shiryu saves Blackbeard and his crew by giving them antidotes to Magellan's poison before taking the opportunity to join with them. The prisoners celebrate their escape, but some, such as Buggy, are upset to learn from a Marine officer calling on a Transponder Snail that they are on their way to Marine Headquarters, and that the Gates of Justice to Marine Headquarters will not open for pirates. During the conversation, the officer reveals Buggy's past in the Roger Pirates and connections to Shanks, causing the prisoners to rally behind him. While some of the escapees are concerned that Buggy will start a mutiny, Buggy manages to convince the prisoners to go with them to Marine Headquarters in the hopes of defeating Whitebeard and standing on top of the pirate world. Meanwhile, the ship carrying Ace reaches Marine Headquarters. |
| ShortSummary = Shiryu saves Blackbeard and his crew by giving them antidotes to Magellan's poison before taking the opportunity to join with them. The prisoners celebrate their escape, but some, such as Buggy, are upset to learn from a Marine officer calling on a Transponder Snail that they are on their way to Marine Headquarters, and that the Gates of Justice to Marine Headquarters will not open for pirates. During the conversation, the officer reveals Buggy's past in the Roger Pirates and connections to Shanks, causing the prisoners to rally behind him. While some of the escapees are concerned that Buggy will start a mutiny, Buggy manages to convince the prisoners to go with them to Marine Headquarters in the hopes of defeating Whitebeard and standing on top of the pirate world. Meanwhile, the ship carrying Ace reaches Marine Headquarters. |
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| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 空島リポートと改造動物 |
| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 空島リポートと改造動物 |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Aya Komaki|sb=Tetsuya Endō}} |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hitoshi Tanaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|30}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol22.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|5|30}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol22.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = As Luffy's ship heads to Marine Headquarters, the scene shifts to a point some time in the past. Nami is still on Weather Island, which slowly heads toward the Sabaody archipelago at a pace determined by the winds. She sees the old man demonstrate his ability to summon large rains and store thunderstorms in soap bubbles. Meanwhile, Franky is still acting like a gentleman under the effects of the tea, and the boy with him wonders when cola will arrive to return him to normal. Franky is attacked by several cyborgs in the forest, causing the tea in him to bubble over and restoring his usual personality, which enables him to defeat the cyborgs with ease. Franky learns that Dr. Vegapunk, who modified Kuma, made the cyborgs, and reaches a house with Vegapunk's name on it, triggering an alarm as he goes in. |
| ShortSummary = As Luffy's ship heads to Marine Headquarters, the scene shifts to a point some time in the past. Nami is still on Weather Island, which slowly heads toward the Sabaody archipelago at a pace determined by the winds. She sees the old man demonstrate his ability to summon large rains and store thunderstorms in soap bubbles. Meanwhile, Franky is still acting like a gentleman under the effects of the tea, and the boy with him wonders when cola will arrive to return him to normal. Franky is attacked by several cyborgs in the forest, causing the tea in him to bubble over and restoring his usual personality, which enables him to defeat the cyborgs with ease. Franky learns that Dr. Vegapunk, who modified Kuma, made the cyborgs, and reaches a house with Vegapunk's name on it, triggering an alarm as he goes in. |
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| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 巨鳥のヒナと桃色の対決 |
| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 巨鳥のヒナと桃色の対決 |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Yutaka Nakashima |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Yoshiyuki Suga |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|6|6}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol23.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|6|6}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol23.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Sanji desperately tries to escape the crossdressers of Kamabakka Kingdom, until he eventually encounters Caroline, the "queen" stand-in for Ivankov. He challenges Caroline to a duel to get off the island, but is unable to land a hit due to wanting to protect his modesty, and is eventually induced to start crossdressing. Meanwhile, Chopper cares for an injured bird chick, hoping that she can take him to the Sabaody Archipelago when she can fly. Humans corner Chopper and the chick on a cliff, hoping to eat them, until the bird's mother rescues Chopper by pushing him off a cliff and saves her child. Chopper is grateful, but then realizes he has no idea when the bird will be able to fly. |
| ShortSummary = Sanji desperately tries to escape the crossdressers of Kamabakka Kingdom, until he eventually encounters Caroline, the "queen" stand-in for Ivankov. He challenges Caroline to a duel to get off the island, but is unable to land a hit due to wanting to protect his modesty, and is eventually induced to start crossdressing. Meanwhile, Chopper cares for an injured bird chick, hoping that she can take him to the Sabaody Archipelago when she can fly. Humans corner Chopper and the chick on a cliff, hoping to eat them, until the bird's mother rescues Chopper by pushing him off a cliff and saves her child. Chopper is grateful, but then realizes he has no idea when the bird will be able to fly. |
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| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 革命軍と暴食の森の罠! |
| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 革命軍と暴食の森の罠! |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Gō Koga |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hirohiko Kamisaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|6|13}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol24.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|6|13}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol24.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Robin is imprisoned in a tower on Tequila Wolf and interrogated for information on the whereabouts of the Straw Hats, but her captors keep her true identity a secret. Soran meets with the woman who betrayed Robin, who regrets what she did to survive, and sets out to thank Robin. Some revolutionaries start to rise up and release Robin from her cell, allowing her to defeat some guards and join them to save the prisoners. Meanwhile, on Bowin Island, Usopp is constantly being attacked by animals and plants, as he is the weakest life form on the island, and Hercules tells him to eat in order to get stronger. Not hearing his advice to also work out, he eats as much as he can, and barely avoids being eaten by the island itself when the ground tilts and drops many fat animals into a strange mouth-like hole. |
| ShortSummary = Robin is imprisoned in a tower on Tequila Wolf and interrogated for information on the whereabouts of the Straw Hats, but her captors keep her true identity a secret. Soran meets with the woman who betrayed Robin, who regrets what she did to survive, and sets out to thank Robin. Some revolutionaries start to rise up and release Robin from her cell, allowing her to defeat some guards and join them to save the prisoners. Meanwhile, on Bowin Island, Usopp is constantly being attacked by animals and plants, as he is the weakest life form on the island, and Hercules tells him to eat in order to get stronger. Not hearing his advice to also work out, he eats as much as he can, and barely avoids being eaten by the island itself when the ground tilts and drops many fat animals into a strange mouth-like hole. |
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| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 巨大の墓標とパンツの恩 |
| NativeTitle = 仲間達の行方 巨大の墓標とパンツの恩 |
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| NativeTitleLangCode = ja |
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| DirectedBy = |
| DirectedBy = Katsumi Tokoro |
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| WrittenBy = |
| WrittenBy = Hirohiko Kamisaka |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|6|20}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol25.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|6|20}}<ref>http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2010/vol25.htm#anime (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved March 19, 2011.</ref> |
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| ShortSummary = Zoro tries to recover his swords, but fails to understand Perona's simple directions, thwarting her plan to get his hopes up and use Negative Hollow on him. He tries to leave the island, but gets lost, and Perona finds him after he accidentally makes his way back to the castle and leads him toward the sea, hoping to manipulate him so that she can find Thriller Bark again. Perona then notices something interesting, and after Zoro gets lost and finds his way to her, notices a large tomb, and shadowy beast-like figures with weapons attack Zoro. Meanwhile, Brook learns that the residents are giving what little food they have as tribute to him in order to gain protection from the Longarm Tribe. When the Longarm Tribe kidnaps a female worshiper, the cult asks him for help, and he agrees to help her before rejoining the rest of the crew. The story returns to the present as Luffy's ship is behind schedule en route to Marineford as Ace's execution nears. |
| ShortSummary = Zoro tries to recover his swords, but fails to understand Perona's simple directions, thwarting her plan to get his hopes up and use Negative Hollow on him. He tries to leave the island, but gets lost, and Perona finds him after he accidentally makes his way back to the castle and leads him toward the sea, hoping to manipulate him so that she can find Thriller Bark again. Perona then notices something interesting, and after Zoro gets lost and finds his way to her, notices a large tomb, and shadowy beast-like figures with weapons attack Zoro. Meanwhile, Brook learns that the residents are giving what little food they have as tribute to him in order to gain protection from the Longarm Tribe. When the Longarm Tribe kidnaps a female worshiper, the cult asks him for help, and he agrees to help her before rejoining the rest of the crew. The story returns to the present as Luffy's ship is behind schedule en route to Marineford as Ace's execution nears. |
Revision as of 05:57, 6 April 2022
One Piece | |
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Season 13 Impel Down | |
No. of episodes | 35 |
Release | |
Original network | Fuji Television |
Original release | October 18, 2009 June 20, 2010 | –
Season chronology | |
The thirteenth season of the One Piece anime series titled "Impel Down" (インペルダウン, Inperu Daun), was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. It deals with the imprisonment of Luffy's brother Portgas D. Ace and Luffy's attempt to infiltrate the great prison Impel Down to save him. Luffy meets several old enemies from his past in this arc, including Buggy the Clown, Mr. 2 (Bon Clay), and Mr. 3. There is also a 4 episode arc set outside the current continuity titled "A Gold Lion's Ambition" (金獅子の野望 Kinjishi no Yabō), which serves as a prologue to the concurrently released One Piece Film: Strong World. This arc features Luffy and his crew's run-in with a group of pirates hired by Shiki, the film's main antagonist. Following this arc, the Impel Down story line continues where it had left off.
The season began broadcasting on Fuji Television on October 18, 2009 and ended on June 20, 2010, totaling 35 episodes. This season's beginning was announced in the One Piece Movie 10 Guide Book, "One Piece-Pia".[1] The season was released through DVD compilations; the first two were released on June 1, 2011.[2][3] The last two DVD compilations were released on September 6, 2011.[4][5]
The season used two pieces of theme music. The first opening theme, titled "Share the World" by TVXQ continues to be used for the beginning of the season. The second opening theme, starting from episode 426 onwards, is "Kaze o Sagashite" (風をさがして, lit. "Search for the Wind") performed by Mari Yaguchi with the Straw Hats.[6]
Episode list
"Impel Down"
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422 | 1 | "A Deadly Infiltration! The Underwater Prison Impel Down!" Transliteration: "Kesshi no Sennyū! Kaitei Kangoku Inperu Daun" (Japanese: 決死の潜入! 海底監獄インペルダウン) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Yoshiyuki Suga | October 18, 2009[7] | |||||||
423 | 2 | "A Reunion in Hell?! The Man Who Ate the Chop-Chop Fruit!" Transliteration: "Jigoku de Saikai!? Bara Bara no Mi no Nōryokusha!" (Japanese: 地獄で再会!? バラバラの実の実力者!) | Directed by : Yutaka Nakashima Storyboarded by : Naoyuki Itō | Hitoshi Tanaka | October 25, 2009[8] | |||||||
424 | 3 | "Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" Transliteration: "Yabure! Guren Jigoku – Bagī no Dohade Daisakusen" (Japanese: 破れ! 紅蓮地獄 バギーのド派手大作戦) | Tetsuya Endō | Hitoshi Tanaka | November 1, 2009[9] | |||||||
425 | 4 | "The Strongest Man in the Prison! Poison Man Magellan Appears!" Transliteration: "Kangoku Saikyō no Otoko! Doku Ningen Mazeran Tōjō" (Japanese: 監獄最強の男! 毒人間マゼラン登場) | Sumio Watanabe | Yoshiyuki Suga | November 8, 2009[10] |
"A Gold Lion's Ambition"
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426 | 5 | "A Special Presentation Related to the Movie! A Gold Lion's Ambition on the Move!" Transliteration: "Eiga Rendō Supesharu – Ugokidasu Kinjishi no Yabō" (Japanese: 映画連動特別編 動き出す金獅子の野望) | Hiroaki Miyamoto | Hirohiko Kamisaka | November 15, 2009[11] | |||||||
427 | 6 | "A Special Presentation Related to the Movie! Little East Blue in Danger!" Transliteration: "Eiga Rendō Supesharu – Nerawareta Ritoru Īsuto Burū" (Japanese: 映画連動特別編 狙われた小さな東の海) | Tetsuya Endō | Hirohiko Kamisaka | November 22, 2009[12] | |||||||
428 | 7 | "A Special Presentation Related to the Movie! The Fierce Onslaught of the Amigo Pirates!" Transliteration: "Eiga Rendō Supesharu – Amīgo Kaizoku-dan no Mōkō" (Japanese: 映画連動特別編 アミーゴ海賊団の猛攻) | Directed by : Katsumi Tokoro Storyboarded by : Kenji Yokoyama | Hirohiko Kamisaka | November 29, 2009[13] | |||||||
429 | 8 | "A Special Presentation Related to the Movie! Luffy vs. Largo - The Battle is on!" Transliteration: "Eiga Rendō Supesharu – Kessen! Rufi VS Rarugo" (Japanese: 映画連動特別編 決戦! ルフィVSラルゴ) | Naoyuki Itō | Hirohiko Kamisaka | December 6, 2009[14] |
"Impel Down" (cont.)
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430 | 9 | "A Warlord in Prison! Jimbei the First Son of the Sea!" Transliteration: "Toraware no Ōka Shichibukai! Kaikyō no Jinbē" (Japanese: 囚われの王下七武海! 海侠のジンベエ) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Yoshiyuki Suga | December 13, 2009[15] | |||||||
431 | 10 | "Chief Jailer Saldeath's Trap! Level 3 - Starvation Hell!" Transliteration: "Rōbanchō Sarudesu no Wana - Reberu Surī Kiga Jigoku" (Japanese: 牢番長サルデスの罠 LV.3飢餓地獄) | Directed by : Sumio Watanabe Storyboarded by : Takahiro Imamura | Hitoshi Tanaka | December 20, 2009[16] | |||||||
432 | 11 | "The Unleashed Swan! A Reunion with Bon Clay!" Transliteration: "Tokihanatareta Suwan! Saikai! Bon Kurē" (Japanese: 解き放たれた白鳥! 再会! ボン・クレー) | Yutaka Nakashima | Hirohiko Kamisaka | December 27, 2009[17] | |||||||
433 | 12 | "Warden Magellan's Strategy! Straw Hat Entrapment Completed!" Transliteration: "Shochō Mazeran Ugoku - Kansei! Mugiwara Hōimō" (Japanese: 署長マゼラン動く 完成! 麦わら包囲網) | Tetsuya Endō | Hirohiko Kamisaka | January 10, 2010[18] | |||||||
434 | 13 | "All Forces Have Gathered! The Battle on Level 4 - The Burning Heat Hell!" Transliteration: "Zensenryoku shūketsu! Reberu Fō - Shōnetsu Jigoku no Kessen" (Japanese: 全戦力集結! LV4·焦熱地獄の決戦) | Katsumi Tokoro | Hitoshi Tanaka | January 17, 2010[19] | |||||||
435 | 14 | "Mighty Magellan! Bon Clay Bugs Out!" Transliteration: "Mazeran Tsuyoshi! Bon Kurē Tekizen Tōbō" (Japanese: マゼラン強し! ボン・クレー敵前逃亡) | Takahiro Imamura | Yoshiyuki Suga | January 24, 2010[20] | |||||||
436 | 15 | "The Showdown Has Come! Luffy's Desperate Last Attack!" Transliteration: "Shiyū Kessu! Sutemi no Rufi Saigo no Ichigeki" (Japanese: 雌雄決す! 捨て身のルフィ最後の一撃) | Hiroaki Miyamoto | Hitoshi Tanaka | January 31, 2010[21] | |||||||
437 | 16 | "For His Friend! Bon Clay Goes to the Deadly Rescue!" Transliteration: "Dachi dakara - Bon Kurē Kesshi no Kyūshutsugyō" (Japanese: 友達だから ボン・クレー決死の救出行) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Yoshiyuki Suga | February 7, 2010[22] | |||||||
438 | 17 | "A Paradise in Hell! Impel Down - Level 5.5!" Transliteration: "Jigoku ni Rakuen! Inperu Daun Reberu Go ten Go" (Japanese: 地獄に楽園! インペルダウン LV5.5) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Hirohiko Kamisaka | February 14, 2010[23] | |||||||
439 | 18 | "Luffy's Treatment Begins! Iva's Miraculous Power!" Transliteration: "Rufi Chiryō Kaishi! Iwa-san Kiseki no Chikara" (Japanese: ルフィ治療開始! イワさん奇跡の能力) | Tetsuya Endō | Hirohiko Kamisaka | February 21, 2010[24] | |||||||
440 | 19 | "Believe in Miracles! Bon Clay's Cries From the Heart!" Transliteration: "Kiseki o Shinjite! Bon Kurē Tamashii no Seien" (Japanese: 奇跡を信じて! ボン・クレー魂の声援) | Yutaka Nakashima | Yoshiyuki Suga | February 28, 2010[25] | |||||||
441 | 20 | "Luffy Back In Action! Iva Begins the Breakout Plan!" Transliteration: "Rufi Fukkatsu! Iwa-san Datsugoku Keikaku Shidō!!" (Japanese: ルフィ復活! イワさん脱獄計画始動!!) | Katsumi Tokoro | Hitoshi Tanaka | March 7, 2010[26] | |||||||
442 | 21 | "Ace's Convoy Begins! Battle on the Lowest Floor - Level 6!" Transliteration: "Ēsu Gosō Kaishi - Saikasō Reberu Shikkusu Kōbō" (Japanese: エース護送開始 最下層LV6の攻防!) | Sumio Watanabe | Hitoshi Tanaka | March 14, 2010[27] | |||||||
443 | 22 | "The Ultimate Team Has Formed! Shaking Impel Down!" Transliteration: "Saikyō Chīmu Kessei - Shinkan! Inperudaun" (Japanese: 最強チーム結成 震撼! インペルダウン) | Tetsuya Endō | Yoshiyuki Suga | March 21, 2010[28] | |||||||
444 | 23 | "Even More Chaos! Here Comes Blackbeard Teach!" Transliteration: "Saranaru Konran! Kurohige Tīchi Shūrai!" (Japanese: さらなる混乱! 黒ひげ・ティーチ襲来!) | Takahiro Imamura | Hirohiko Kamisaka | March 28, 2010[29] | |||||||
445 | 24 | "The Dangerous Encounter! Blackbeard and Shiryu of the Rain!" Transliteration: "Kiken na Deai! Kurohige to Ame no Shiryū" (Japanese: 危険な出会い!黒ひげと雨のシリュウ) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Yoshiyuki Suga | April 4, 2010[30] | |||||||
446 | 25 | "Refusal to be Defeated! Serious Hannyabal" Transliteration: "Iji demo Taorenu! Honki no Hannyabaru" (Japanese: 意地でも倒れぬ!本気のハンニャバル) | Yutaka Nakashima | Hitoshi Tanaka | April 11, 2010[31] | |||||||
447 | 26 | "Jet Pistol of Anger! Luffy vs. Blackbeard!" Transliteration: "Ikari no Jetto Pisutoru - Rufi vs Kurohige" (Japanese: 怒りのJETピストル ルフィvs黒ヒゲ) | Makoto Sonoda | Yoshiyuki Suga | April 18, 2010[32] | |||||||
448 | 27 | "Stop Magellan! Ivan-san's Esoteric Technique Explodes!" Transliteration: "Mazeran o Tomero! Iwa-san Ōgi Sakuretsu" (Japanese: マゼランを止めろ!イワさん奥義炸裂) | Tetsuya Endō | Yoshiyuki Suga | April 25, 2010[33] | |||||||
449 | 28 | "Magellan's Tricky Move! A Foiled Escape Plan!" Transliteration: "Mazeran no Kisaku! Habamareta Datsugoku Sakusen" (Japanese: マゼランの奇策!はばまれた脱獄計画) | Hiroyuki Satō | Hitoshi Tanaka | May 2, 2010[34] | |||||||
450 | 29 | "The Escapee Team in Trouble! The Forbidden Move: Venom Demon!" Transliteration: "Datsugoku Chīmu Zettaizetsumei - Kinjite 'Benomu Dēmon'" (Japanese: 脱獄チーム絶体絶命 禁じ手"毒の巨兵") | Katsumi Tokoro | Hirohiko Kamisaka | May 9, 2010[35] | |||||||
451 | 30 | "Come, Final Miracle! Break Through the Gate of Justice!" Transliteration: "Okose Saigo no Kiseki - Seigi no Mon o Toppaseyo" (Japanese: 起こせ最後の奇跡 正義の門を突破せよ) | Takahiro Imamura | Yoshiyuki Suga | May 16, 2010[36] | |||||||
452 | 31 | "To the Navy Headquarters! Off to Rescue Ace!" Transliteration: "Mezase Kaigun Honbu - Ēsu Kyūshutsu e no Funade" (Japanese: 目指せ海軍本部 エース救出への船出!) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Hitoshi Tanaka | May 23, 2010[37] | |||||||
453 | 32 | "The Friends' Whereabouts! The Weatheria Report and the Cyborg Animals!" Transliteration: "Nakama-tachi no Yukue - Wezaria Ripōto to Saibōgu Animaru" (Japanese: 仲間達の行方 空島リポートと改造動物) | Directed by : Aya Komaki Storyboarded by : Tetsuya Endō | Hitoshi Tanaka | May 30, 2010[38] | |||||||
454 | 33 | "The Friends' Whereabouts! A Cheeper of Giant Birds and a Pink Showdown!" Transliteration: "Nakama-tachi no Yukue - Kyochō no Hina to Momoiro no Taiketsu" (Japanese: 仲間達の行方 巨鳥のヒナと桃色の対決) | Yutaka Nakashima | Yoshiyuki Suga | June 6, 2010[39] | |||||||
455 | 34 | "The Friends' Whereabouts! Revolutionaries and the Gorging Forest's Trap" Transliteration: "Nakama-tachi no Yukue - Kakumeigun to Bōshoku no Mori no Wana!" (Japanese: 仲間達の行方 革命軍と暴食の森の罠!) | Gō Koga | Hirohiko Kamisaka | June 13, 2010[40] | |||||||
456 | 35 | "The Friends' Whereabouts! A Huge Tomb and the Panty Debt!" Transliteration: "Nakama-tachi no Yukue - Kyodai no Hakajirushi to Pantsu no On" (Japanese: 仲間達の行方 巨大の墓標とパンツの恩) | Katsumi Tokoro | Hirohiko Kamisaka | June 20, 2010[41] |
Home releases
Japanese
Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | ||
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13thシーズン インペルダウン篇 | piece.01 | 422–425 | June 1, 2011 | [42] | |
piece.02 | 430–433 | June 1, 2011 | [43] | ||
piece.03 | 434–437 | July 6, 2011 | [44] | ||
piece.04 | 438–441 | July 6, 2011 | [45] | ||
piece.05 | 442–445 | August 3, 2011 | [46] | ||
piece.06 | 446–449 | August 3, 2011 | [47] | ||
piece.07 | 450–453 | September 7, 2011 | [48] | ||
piece.08 | 454–458 | September 7, 2011 | [49] | ||
ONE PIECE Log Collection | "IMPEL DOWN" | 422–441 | July 25, 2014 | [50] | |
"MAGELLAN" | 442–458 | July 25, 2014 | [51] | ||
ONE PIECE FILM STRONG WORLD 連動特別篇 金獅子の野望 | 426–429 | July 23, 2010 | [52] |
English
In North America, the season was recategorized as the end of "Season Seven" and the opening of "Season Eight" for its DVD release by Funimation Entertainment. The Australian Season Seven sets were renamed Collection 35 through 38.
Volume | Episodes | Release date | ISBN | Ref. | ||||
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USA | UK | Australia | ||||||
Season Seven | Voyage Four | 422–433 | December 15, 2015 | N/A | March 2, 2016 | ISBN N/A | [53][54] | |
Voyage Five | 434–445 | January 26, 2016 | April 6, 2016 | ISBN N/A | [55][56] | |||
Voyage Six | 446–456 | April 26, 2016 | July 6, 2016 | ISBN N/A | [57][58] | |||
Season Eight | Voyage One | 457–468 | May 31, 2016 | October 5, 2016 | ISBN N/A | [59][60] | ||
Collections | 18 | 422-445 | February 14, 2017 | August 20, 2018 | N/A | ISBN N/A | [61][62] | |
19 | 446-468 | May 23, 2017 | October 22, 2018 | ISBN N/A | [63][64] | |||
Treasure Chest Collection | Five | 397-491 | N/A | September 6, 2017 | ISBN N/A | [65] | ||
Voyage Collection | Nine | 397-445 | May 9, 2018 | ISBN N/A | [66] | |||
Ten | 446-491 | July 4, 2018 | ISBN N/A | [67] |
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