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One Piece (Dub) Episode 336 [REPACK]


One Piece in the Catalan CountriesStatisticsContinent:EuropeLanguage:CatalanFirst transmitted:March 2nd, 2006 (Catalonia); 2007 (Valencian Country)Number of episodes:516 (Catalonia); 195 (Valencian Country)Number of volumes:3 (announced)Censorship:NoThe Catalan Countries are the territories where Catalan is spoken.




One Piece (Dub) Episode 336


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Catalonia has broadcasted more episodes than any other languages in the Iberian Peninsula. At present, it has dubbed 516[1] episodes in Catalan on the popular teen channel K3 (later called 3XL) and Super3, whereas in Spanish there are only 263. All of the Opening and Endings are dubbed into the language with the exception of the insert song "Family", the 12th opening and the 13th, which were kept in Japanese with Catalan subtitles.


Catalonia started to broadcast One Piece on March 2, 2006. They broadcasted until episode 130, which is the end of the Arabasta Arc. On January 1, 2007, they returned with episode 131 and kept broadcasting until episode 195. They came back in early 2009 to broadcast more episodes until they reached episode 290, in the Enies Lobby arc. In late 2009 they started broadcasting until they reached the Ice Hunters Saga, which is episode 336. From February 2010 to mid-October they broadcast until episode 405. From April 6 to June 23, 2013 they broadcasted until the 456th. 60 more episodes, till the 516th, were dubbed, but they only broadcasted till the 504th, from January 23 to April 10, 2014. The twelve episodes left, from 505 to 516, were broadcasted from 6 to September 14, being the seventh dub closest to the Japanese version, after the Taiwanese, the French, the English, the German, the Italian and the Philippine. One Piece Film: Gold was released on November 4, 2016, One Piece: Stampede on November 15, 2019, and One Piece Film: Red on November 3, 2022, all in Catalan.


One Piece is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Eiichiro Oda. Produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda, Munehisa Sakai, and Hiroaki Miyamoto, the ninth through the fourteenth seasons were broadcast on Fuji Television from May 21, 2006 to September 25, 2011. One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy, whose body has gained the properties of rubber from accidentally eating a supernatural fruit, and his crew of diverse pirates, named the Straw Hat Pirates. Luffy's greatest ambition is to obtain the world's ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates.[1] The series uses 42 different pieces of theme music: 24 opening themes and 18 closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Toei Animation. The first DVD compilation was released on February 21, 2001,[2] with individual volumes releasing monthly. The Singaporean company Odex released part of the series locally in English and Japanese in the form of dual audio Video CDs.[3]


The first unedited, bilingual DVD box set, containing 13 episodes, was released on May 27, 2008.[4] Similarly sized sets followed with 31 sets released as of July 2015.[5][6] Episodes began streaming on August 29, 2009.[7] Funimation's uncut dub later resumed airing on Adult Swim's revived Toonami programming block from episode 207 onwards from May 2013 until it was removed from the schedule in March 2017 after episode 384.[8] Toonami would eventually bring the series back in January 2022, starting on episode 517.[9]


The series uses 42 different pieces of theme music: 24 opening themes and 18 closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Toei Animation. The first DVD compilation was released on February 21, 2001,[2] with individual volumes releasing monthly. The Singaporean company Odex released part of the series locally in English and Japanese in the form of dual audio video CDs.[3]


In 2004, 4Kids Entertainment licensed the first five seasons for an English-language broadcast in North America. This dub was heavily edited for content, as well as length, reducing the first 143 episodes to 104, and thus receiving large amounts of controversy and fan backlash.[citation needed] One Piece made its U.S. premiere on September 18, 2004, on the Fox network's Fox Box programming block, and also began airing on the Cartoon Network's Toonami block in April 2005. In December 2006, 4Kids cancelled production due to financial reasons.[4]


In April 2007, Funimation Entertainment acquired the license of One Piece from 4Kids and would use their in-house voice cast in preparation for the series' DVD releases[5] which also included redubbed versions of the episodes dubbed by 4Kids. Beginning with the sixth season, the Funimation dubbed episodes aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from September 2007 until March 2008, airing episodes 144 to 167.[6] In Australia, Cartoon Network would resume airing new episodes in April 2008, and aired the remainder of the season from November 2008 to January 2009, form episode 170 through 195.[7] The dub would later return to Toonami, now broadcast on Adult Swim, in May 2013.[8] Adult Swim's broadcast began with episode 207 and continued until the show's removal in March 2017, after episode 384. The series would eventually return to the block in January 2022, beginning on episode 517.[9]


Starting in Season 6, 4Kids dropped One Piece and the rights were picked up by Funimation. The episode numbers and titles were restored to their original Japanese versions with slight differences in situations where 4Kids terms (from the TV series and video games) were kept for the TV broadcast. Funimation did not continue the practice of combining or cutting episodes, though some edits to the content started by 4Kids were still kept for broadcast purposes.


Since the show is continuing, it will have over 1000 episodes and not every episode is canon in One Piece. For people looking to skip filler, here's the watch order and filler episodes that can be skipped in One Piece. All these episodes can be skipped if the One Piece fans wish to, since they are not much important for the storyline.


These arcs mentioned above are all filler. One interesting fact about One Piece is that only 10 percent of the show is filler. Which means someone who is new to the anime will still have to watch over 900 episodes to catch up with the weekly release. 041b061a72


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