One Piece - Season 13 / Year 2011
Season 13 / Year 2011
#482 - #529
Episodes
The Power that Burns Fire - Akainu's Final Move
Whitebeard aims to take down the whole of Marineford and orders his crew and the other pirates to flee.
Looking for the Answer! Fire Fist Ace Dies on the Battlefield!
An eerie silence falls over the battlefield as Luffy and Ace share a heartbreaking final moment together.
Marine Headquarters Crumbles! Whitebeard's Silent Rage!
Luffy's has a breakdown due to the emotional trauma of Ace's death, causing Jinbe to take him away.
Settling the Score - Whitebeard vs. The Blackbeard Pirates
Blackbeard and his pirates arrive in Marineford, as they are taken down from the execution platform by Whitebeard.
The Start of the Show - Blackbeard's Plot Revealed
The news of Whitebeard's death is already spreading all over the world. Silvers Rayleigh also hears the news.
The Insatiable Akainu! Lava Fists Pummel Luffy!
Blackbeard expresses his desire to sink Marineford into the ocean after destroying the fortress, but Sengoku attacks him, saying that the island is a symbol of justice in the world.
A Desperate Cry - Seconds of Valor that Change Destiny
The fight in Marineford still rages on, as Trafalgar Law arrives to rescue Luffy.
Enter Shanks! The Ultimate War Ends at Last
Law and his crew take Jinbe and Luffy inside their submarine.
Powerful Independent Rivals! The Beginning of the 'New Era'
As Luffy's fate hangs in the balance, word spreads that the war is over and people all over the world rejoice on the news of the Marines' victory.
Arrival at the Island of Women - Cruel Reality Tortures Luffy
Brownbeard was seen taking over Foodvalten saying it was not a Whitebeard territory anymore, Iva said goodbye to Jinbe and the others.
The Strongest Tag-Team! Luffy and Toriko's Hard Struggle!
After eating the Hungrila Bird that they captured, Luffy and Toriko team up again to save Nami and Komatsu who have been kidnapped by the Cocoalas.
Luffy and Ace - The Story of the Brothers' Meeting!
Garp drops Luffy to live with the Dadan Family where he meets Ace - who immediately dislikes Luffy.
Enter Sabo! The Boy From the Grey Terminal
Luffy discovers the end of the forest is a slum dumpster named Gray Terminal, a lawless area full of homeless people searching for valuables thrown out by the town's people.
I Won't Run! Ace's Desperate Rescue Operation!
Ace and Sabo rescue Luffy from Porchemy by defeating him.
One Day We'll Go Out to Sea! The Oath Cups of the Three Brats!
Sabo is seen by his father but Sabo pretends to not know him.
Leaving the Dadan Family!? The Secret Base is Complete!
Luffy, Ace and Sabo were going about their usual mischief until Garp turned up, and attacked them for still wanting to be pirates.
Luffy Becoming an Apprentice?! A Man Who Fought Against the King of the Pirates!
Ace, Sabo, and Luffy chase down a Danpa and succeeds to catch it, but a tiger steals it.
The Battle Against the Big Tiger! Who Will Be the Captain?!
Ace, Sabo and Luffy help Naguri make a pirate ship.
Stolen Freedom! The Nobles' Trap Draws Near the Three Brothers
Sabo, Luffy and Ace are caught by the Bluejam Pirates.
The Flames Are Lit - The Gray Terminal's Crisis
Sabo is being chased by his father's men.
Where Is Freedom? The Boy's Sad Departure
While Dadan and Ace stay behind to fight Bluejam, the rest of the Dadan Family and Luffy make a quick escape.
I'm Counting On You! A Letter From a Brother!
Sabo's ship is destroyed by a World Noble.
To Fulfill the Promise - Separate Departures!
After the death of Sabo, Ace and Luffy continue their training while the others discover the Revolutionaries' ship.
I Want to See Them! Luffy's Tearful Scream
Luffy still distraught at the death of Ace, blames it on his weakness.
Straw Hats In Shock! The Bad News Has Reached Them!
On Kuraigana Island, Zoro confronts several Humandrills and is nearly defeated, but then Mihawk appears and scares them away.
Reunited with Dark King Rayleigh! Decision Time For Luffy!
On Maiden Island, Rayleigh kills a Sea King and arrives on the island in front of Law's crew.
Back to Our Captain! A Jail Break at the Sky Island and the Incident on the Winter Island!
At Amazon Lily, Luffy tries to make up his mind regarding Rayleigh's offer, as he made a promise to his crew to meet in three days.
Encounter! The Great Swordsman Mihawk! Zoro's Self-Willed Deadly Struggle!
Zoro tried to go back to the sea using the small boat given to him by Mihawk but he could not get past the humandrills.
Sanji's Suffering - The Queen Returns to His Kingdom
Chopper leaves the Torino Kingdom, while riding one of the birds, hoping to be able to aid Luffy.
An Unbelievable Return! Luffy at the Marine Headquarters!
The Marine Headquarters have started rebuilding, and the Marines had a meeting about Monkey D. Luffy.
Delivered to Friends - The Big News Comes Through!
Some of Luffy's old friends from Impel Down and around the world read the news about Luffy's second appearance at Marineford.
The Pirates Move Out! The Earth Shattering New World
Trafalgar Law and his crew talk about going to the New World.
Live Through Hell - Sanji's Fight with Men at Stake
Nami tricks the old men into letting her stay on Weatheria. Franky stumbles upon Vegapunk's hidden laboratory and finds more blueprints and decides to study them.
I Will Get Much, Much Stronger! Zoro's Pledge to his Captain!
While being put on display in a cage, Brook feels appreciative towards all that Luffy had done for him and decides that he will move on and continue to aid Luffy.
Luffy's Training Begins - Meet Up at the Promised Place in Two Years
Jinbe leaves Luffy with Rayleigh. Rayleigh takes Luffy to an abandoned island to begin his training. Rayleigh introduces Luffy to the concept of Haki and then demonstrates the three different types of Haki.
A New Chapter Opens: The Straw Hat Pirates Regather!
After two years of being separated, the Straw Hats return to Sabaody Archipelago.
An Explosive Situation! Luffy vs Fake Luffy
Fake Luffy and the real Luffy come face-to-face, though the imposter is quickly beaten thanks to Luffy's use of Haki.
The Navy Has Set Out! The Straw Hats In Danger!
Robin visits the Thousand Sunny and meets Franky there. Chopper goes to the Fake Straw Hat Pirates, mistaking them for his own crew.
Big Guns Assembled! The Danger Of The Fake Straw Hats!
Brook finishes his concert, while deciding between the pirate life and rock-n-roll fame when the Marines arrive to capture him, but he escapes. Luffy walks into a very dodgy crowd.
The Battle Is On! Show Them What You Got From Training!
Luffy shows off his new powers in a battle between pirates, navy soldiers, and deadly pacifists.
Everyone Together! Luffy, Setting Out For The New World!
Luffy and his gang reunite, but before they can set sail, they'll need help from all their friends. Luffy along with Zoro and Sanji are heading to Grove #42.
A Suprising Fact! The Man Who Guarded The Sunny!
As world of the Straw Hat resurrection spreads through the navy, Luffy and his crew get acclimated. Caribou is seen punishing the Fake Straw Hats for making him join them instead of the real Straw Hat Pirates.
Deadly Combat Under The Sea! The Demon Of The Ocean Strikes!
The Caribou Pirates attack the Straw Hats. While Caribou manages to get on the Thousand Sunny, the rest of his crew gets pulled away by Mohmoo, who gets frightened when he recognizes the Straw Hats from his time in Arlong Park.
Lost In The Deep Sea! The Straw Hats Get Seperated!
Luffy, Zoro and Sanji are facing the Kraken.
Undersea Volcanic Eruption! Drifting To The Fishman Island!
The Flying Dutchman shows up and Vander Decken tells Wadatsumi to crush the Thousand Sunny, but then the Kraken beats Wadatsumi.
Landing at The Fishman Island! Beautiful Mermaids!
The Straw Hat Pirates encounter Hammond, some sea-beasts and other fishmen from the New Fishman Pirates.
Excitement Blow-Out! Sanji's Life Under Threat!
Sanji playing in a pool with the mermaids in Mermaid Cove, Luffy, soaking his feet on the side of the pool, comments on how nice it must be to swim, Camie suggests that Luffy could wear a bubble in order to do so.
Fish-Man Island Collapses?! Shyarly's Prediction
As blood donors are finally found, the recovering Sanji stays at the Mermaid Cafe while Luffy, Usopp and Camie meet Pappag and Brook.
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