One Piece Uncut Collection 28

One Piece Uncut Collection 28

One Piece Uncut Collection 28 anime TV series episodes 337–348 on DVD (2 discs). Get ready for a boatload of goose bumps as the Thriller Bark arc turn spooky in this latest ONE PIECE adventure! Luffy’s impulsive attack on Gecko Moria ends up costing the rubber-man something he can’t live without – his shadow! When Zoro and Sanji find themselves in the same boat, the three fierce fighters must find a way to recapture what was lost, or face the possibility of death by sunlight. Luckily, their skeleton friend, Brook, knows the trick to defeating Moria’s zombie army, and he’ll gladly share the secret in exchange for a little help defeating a sinister zombie samurai! Meanwhile, Nami is kidnapped by an undead scoundrel who wants to make her his wife, and Usopp must rely on his natural state of negativity if he hopes to survive his encounter with a gothic Lolita and her ghostly minions. Hair raising thrills are the story of the hour as the Straw Hats attempt to escape Thriller Bark with their shadows – and souls – intact! Contains episodes 337–348. Special Features: Episode 338 Commentary One Piece in the Booth: with Stephanie Young Episode 348 Commentary Textless Opening Song “Jungle P” One Piece: Uncut Series Reviews “A funny, irreverent, and exciting show, it's great to finally get to see this show in its uncut form. With a lot of adventure and action, this show never takes itself seriously and that's what makes it so enjoyable.” DVDTalk.com “It's one of your classic boys' action comics, a colorful, macho, freewheeling story about a crew of cartoon pirates and their adventures across the seemingly endless seas of a fantasy world.” IGN.com “…this is pure shonen action entertainment. It is entirely unpretentious and knows exactly what it wants to be, and excels at that.” Anime News Network “This uncut edition restores the show to its zany glory – and makes it clear why the series is so popular in Japan.” Amazon “Be ready for some high seas action and overboard comedy as Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates set sail in the first of their numerous adventures. Definitely recommended for lots of serious laughs and adventure.” Mania.com