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However many voice actors left between the two Seasons, characters such as Nami had three different voices through the Odex dub of the series. The dub had an extremely limited voice cast of initially 6 regular voice actors for the first season, then increased to 8 for the second. This dub is relatively unknown due to it being limited to those countries. Odex's dub was translated independently and had no ties to any other form of translation.
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Though Odex tried to license it for TV, the deal fell through after 26 episodes, the dub was released on VCD in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It is the first and only season that does not have any Log Collections so far.Prior to the series’ acquisition by 4Kids Entertainment, an English dub was first recorded by the Singaporean dubbing company Odex in 2003, and was produced by Animax. The fourth season is divided into two parts.Įach Volume has a different subtitle for this Season. "Introducing Chopper at the Winter Island" Season The Eternal log Blu-rays use "Special Edition" versions of episodes 1- 206 which are cropped vertically from 4:3 to 16:9. Further episodes were presented uncropped in their retail release, but in 4:3 on the rental version this caused the misconception among international fans that all Japanese DVD copies of the episodes were in 4:3 after rental DVD copies were circulated online. The Season and Log DVD releases horizontally cropped episodes 207- 229 from 16:9 to 4:3. The first 206 episodes were originally produced in 4:3 "Fullscreen" and episodes 207 onward were produced in 16:9 "widescreen", however some releases crop episodes from their original aspect ratio.
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These releases split the series differently to the Seasons and skip some episodes that weren't directly based on manga chapters. "Eternal Log" Blu-ray releases began in January 2021, with each release containing upwards of sixty episodes in Standard Definition due to the higher capacity of Blu-ray discs compared to DVDs, and the relativity low resolution of the video compared to an HD encode, the Eternal Logs include significantly more episode per disc than other releases. "Log" re-releases, containing 13-19 episodes, followed from Jon DVD only.
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Some episodes, such as movie tie-ins and the Boss Luffy Historical Special episodes, are released as special episodes outside of the Seasons, though the episode numbering remains unchanged. Starting with Episode 575 (Z's Ambition and Season 16), the "pieces" were also released on Blu-ray in High Definition. The Pieces were released simultaneously on VHS and DVD during the first three seasons, and rental VHS versions continued to be released until the end of season eight.
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The TV series is divided into "Seasons" for home video and initially released as single disc "Pieces" containing 2-5 episodes the first DVD was released on Februand contained four episodes. The TV series has been released by Avex Group, the first nine movies were released by Toei Video and Movies 10 onward have been released by Pony Canyon. The Toei Animation One Piece anime has been released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray in Japan.

For Funimation's (English Version) releases, see Funimation/Episode List and DVD Releases.
