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One Piece has been published in Italy by Star Comics since 2001. The serialization is generally behind the Japanese release by three volumes, and as of February 2023 it reached volume 103[1]. The five specials Red, Blue, Yellow, Green and Blue Deep have also been released.[2], as well as Wanted! and the first two Color Walks. Starting in 2008, Star Comics started a reprinting edition called "One Piece New Edition" which reached Volume 97[1]. The new edition retains the original logo, and adds extra content like Oda's sketches, in addition to a revised, more accurate translation.

The original title is deliberately in Latin and upper-case characters, but outside Japan the most common title chosen is "One Piece", Star Comics follows this choice as well.

One Piece Italian Volume
Latest released volume of One Piece.
One Piece Italian Volume New Edition
Latest released volume of One Piece New Edition.
One Piece Red ITA Cover
One Piece Red in Italian.
One Piece Blue ITA Cover
One Piece Blue in Italian.
One Piece Yellow ITA Cover
One Piece Yellow in Italian.
One Piece Green ITA Cover
One Piece Green in Italian.
One Piece Blue Deep ITA
One Piece Blue Deep in Italian.
One Piece Wanted! ITA Cover
Wanted! in Italian.

Anime[]

Italy was one of the first nations (like China for example) to broadcast One Piece on a TV Channel outside Japan. The first 53 episodes are titled "All'arrembaggio! (stand by to board!)", from 54th to 195th "Tutti all'arrembaggio!", from 196th to 309th "One Piece - Tutti all'arrembaggio!" and from 310th onward "One Piece". It is broadcast since 2001 on Mediaset's Italia1 channel. The Italian dub is produced by Merak Film.[3]

Allarrembaggio

The One Piece logo in Italy.

The dubbed episodes aired on Italia 1 are heavily edited due to Italy's guidelines in regard to children's television. A fair amount of the dialogue was softened in order to make the series more age appropriate. And in earlier episodes, several characters' names were changed in order to make them easier for children to say. The Italian dub was also a frequent victim of translation errors.

Several scenes were edited or cut altogether. A common edit involved masking the heavy use of blood in the show, typically by editing its color from deep red, to either brown, black, or light red. Some scenes were tinted sepia or black and white in order to "mask" the blood altogether.

The first 195 episodes have been aired from 2001 to 2005, then it ceased transmission until July 2008, when Italia 1 decided to broadcast new episodes in the summer, which they had been dubbed two years before. But it had such a success that they did not stop it and dubbed new episodes.

After the ending of the Impel Down Arc with episode 452 on December 2010, One Piece stopped airing until May 2012, when the anime continued from episode 453 on Mediaset Italia 2 channel with a pace of an episode per day until it reached episode 508 on July 4, after then One Piece anime re-started with episode 1. The special crossover episodes 492, 542 and 590 were skipped.

From episode 207 onward, the Japanese version is broadcast in 16:9, while Mediaset used the 4:3 format until Episode 505, resulting in a partial image cut.

Zoro Censored Ita
An example of an image edited.
Zoro After Taking Luffy's Pain
An example of an image not transmitted.
Anime Ita Format
Italia 1 used the 4:3 format until episode 505.
Luffy's Decision
The original frame format.

Currently the anime has reached, and completed, the Punk Hazard Arc. The episodes have restarted from 509 on April 7, 2014 to 563 on June 2, with an episode per day, from 564 to 578 on February 7, 2018 to February 10, with four episodes per day (except the last day in which they were only three), from 579 to 628 on October 20, 2021 to February 2, 2022 on Wensdays with three episodes per day (except the last day in which they were four) and from 629 onwards on November 16, 2022 onwards on Wensdays with three episodes per day on Mediaset Italia 2. Making it fifth dub closest to the Japanese version after the Taiwanese, the French, the English and the German. There's no video censorship in this airing of the series and, since episode 629, neither audio censorship. 

Movies[]

Every One Piece movie has been dubbed into Italian.

The 8th movie was aired on Christmas Day of 2013 on Mediaset Italia 2.

The 9th was broadcast since June 3, 2014 divided in six parts until June 8 on Mediaset Italia 2..

Instead, the 10th was broadcast since June 9 to June 11, 2014 divided in parts, too on Mediaset Italia 2..

The 12th was broadcasted in prime time on 5 January 2015 on Mediaset Italia 2..

The 13th was distribuited in the cinemas from 24th november 2016 by Anime Factory.

The 11th was released along with the other movies on December 15, 2017 on a DVD and Blu-ray Disc box set by Anime Factory.

The 14th was distribuited in the cinemas from 24th October 2019 by Anime Factory.

The 15th was distribuited in the cinemas in Japanese with Italian subtitles the 7th and 8th November 2022 and from 1st December 2022 with the Italian dub by Anime Factory.

Italian Movies Titles
1 One Piece: Per tutto l'oro del mondo 

(One Piece: For all the gold of the world)

2 One Piece: Avventura all'Isola Spirale 

(One Piece: Adventure to the Spiral Island)

3 One Piece: Il tesoro del re 

(One Piece: The King's Treasure)

4 One Piece: Trappola mortale 

(One Piece: Deathly Trap)

5 One Piece: La spada delle sette stelle 

(One Piece: The Seven Stars Sword)

6 One Piece: L'isola segreta del barone Omatsuri 

(One Piece: The secret island of Baron Omatsuri)

7 One Piece: I misteri dell'isola meccanica 

(One Piece: The mysteries of the Mechanical Island)

8

One Piece: Un'amicizia oltre i confini del mare

(One Piece: A beyond seas' boundaries friendship)

9 One Piece: Il miracolo dei ciliegi in fiore 

(One Piece: The miracle of the blooming cherry-trees)

10 One Piece: Avventura sulle Isole Volanti 

(One Piece: Adventure on the Flying Islands)

11 One Piece 3D: L'inseguimento di Cappello di Paglia

(One Piece 3D: Straw Hat's Chase)

12 One Piece Film: Z
13

One Piece Gold: Il film

(One Piece Gold: The movie)

14

One Piece Stampede - Il film

(One Piece Stampede - The movie)

15

One Piece Film: RED

Special Episodes[]

The first four special episodes have been aired in Italy from June 12 to June 15, 2014 on Mediaset Italia 2 tv-channel. Each special episode is divided in two parts broadcasted one after the other the same day.

Japanese Title  Italian Title Original airdate (Japan) Original airdate (Italy)
SP1 One Piece TV Special: Adventure in the Ocean's Navel One Piece: Avventura nell'ombelico dell'oceano (One Piece: Adventure in the Ocean's Navel)

 

December 20, 2000 June 12, 2014
SP2 One Piece: Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream! One Piece: Un tesoro grande un sogno (A treasure which is big like a dream) April 6, 2003 June 13, 2014
SP3 One Piece: Protect! The Last Great Stage One Piece: L'ultima esibizione (The last performance)

 

December 14, 2003 June 14, 2014
SP4 One Piece: End-of-Year Special Plan! Chief Straw Hat Luffy's Detective Story One Piece: Le avventure del detective Cappello di Paglia (The Adventures of the Straw Hat Detective) December 18, 2005 June 15, 2014

Reception[]

When the Water Seven arc was broadcast, One Piece often reached up to two million viewers and more than 13% of Italian viewers.[citation needed]

Voice Actors[]

Character Italian Voice Actors
Monkey D. Luffy Luigi Rosa (ep. 1-255, movies 1-5, home-video dub of movie 14)
Renato Novara (ep. 256+, special episodes, movies 5-13 and 15, theatrical dub of movie 14)
Roronoa Zoro Patrizio Prata
Nami Emanuela Pacotto
Usop Luca Bottale
Sanji Lorenzo Scattorin
Tony Tony Chopper Federica Valenti
Nico Robin Patrizia Scianca
Franky Riccardo Rovatti
Brook Daniele Demma (ep. 337-578, movies 9-13)
Alessandro Zurla (ep. 579+, movies 14-15)
Jinbe Pietro Ubaldi

Openings and Endings[]

The dub features all new opening music performed by popular Italian singers, just like most of the other anime that is dubbed in Italian. The visuals change with each season by splicing clips from the Japanese openings and actual scenes from the show. The credits air at the end of each episode, which have exactly the same visuals as the opening.

From Episode 509 forward, the original Japanese openings and endings are used (with the Italian credits). From the episode 517 only, 15th opening introduction is dubbed in Italian.

Num. Title Artists Episode
1 All'arrembaggio Cristina D'Avena, Giorgio Vanni 1-53; 401-452
2 Tutti all'arrembaggio Cristina D'Avena, Giorgio Vanni 54-195; 453-508
3 Pirati all'arrembaggio Cristina D'Avena, Antonio Divincenzo 196-400 

Songs[]

Brook's favorite song, Binks' Sake, was translated in Italian. It is named "Il liquore di Binks" (The liqueur of Binks). Here the song performed by the Italian dub.

Characters, places and other name changes[]

Name Manga Anime
Monkey D. Luffy Monkey D. Rufy Rubber (ep. 1-399); from Episode 401, to adapt it to the original name, it was stated several times that "Rubber" is his nickname while Monkey D. Luffy is his name, so friends usually call him "Rubber" while marines often announced him as "Monkey D. Luffy alias Rubber". There was an attempt to call him "Monkey D. Rubber" in Episode 400 but it was immediately discarded

Monkey D. Luffy (from episode 579)

Shanks Shanks

Shank (pronounced "Shenk")

Shanks (pronounced "Shenks" from Marineford saga)

Devil Fruits Frutti del diavolo (Devil fruits); the names are adapted almost like in the anime (see the table below) Frutti del mare (Sea's fruits) (ep. 1-578); also most names are adapted into Italian for example Goro Goro no Mi is called Rombo Rombo (see the table below).

Frutti del demone (Demon's fruit) (ep. 579-628).

Frutti del diavolo (Devil fruits) (ep. 629+).

Paramecia Paramisha
Logia Rogia Rogia (pronounced "Roja")
Zoan Zoo Zoo
Koby Kobi
Helmeppo Hermeppo Helmeppo
Buggy Bagy Buggy
Boodle Barboncino
Usopp Usop Usopp (pronounced "Asopp")
Ninjin Carota (Carrot) Ninjin
Tamanegi Cipolla (Onion) Tamanegi (pronounced "Tamaneji")
Piiman Peperone (Pepper) Piiman
Grand Line Rotta Maggiore (Major Route) Grande Blu (Great Blue)
Calm Belt Fascia di Bonaccia (Calm Belt)
All Blue All Blue Cuore dei Mari (Heart of the seas)
Don Krieg Creek Don Krieg (pronunced "Kraig")
Patty Paty Patty
Nezumi Nezumi Rat
Hatchan Hacchan Octy
Kuroobi Kuroobi Blackbelt
Belly Berry

Danari (Money, Berry is sometimes used from ep. 313+)

Loguetown Rogue Town Logue Town
The names of some Baroque Works female agents (Miss Wednesday, Miss All Sunday, Miss Monday, Miss Valentine, Miss Thursday and Miss Friday) have been translated in Italian (Miss Mercoledì, Miss Domenica, Miss Lunedì, Miss Valentina, Miss Giovedì e Miss Venerdì) in the anime and left unchanged in the manga.
Den Den Mushi Lumacofono

Lumacofono (ep. 1-195)

RadioSnail (ep. 196+)

Tony Tony Chopper TonyTony Chopper Renny Renny Chopper ("renna" is the Italian word for "reindeer")
Rumble Ball Rumble Ball

Rumble Ball (ep. 88-287)

Sfere rombanti (rumble balls) (ep. 288+)

Kureha Kureha Koreka
Dalton Dorton Dolton
Hiriluk Hillk Hiruruku
Chess Chess Scacco (chess piece)
Kuromarimo Cromarlimo Kuromarino
Masira Mashira Masira
Shoujou Orangutan
Gan Fall Gan Forr Gan Foll
God Enel Dio Ener (God Eneru) Supremo Eneru (Mighty/Supreme Eneru)
Van Augur Van Ooger Van Auger (pron. Van Augher)
Iceburg Iceburg Iceberg
CP9 CP9 (Cee Pee Nine)

CP9 (pronounced in Italian: Ci Pi Nove)

CP9 (pronounced in English) (ep.555)

Galley-La Company Galley-La Company Galley Company
Zambai Zanbai Zambei
Wanze Wanze Vanze
Most Rokushiki techinques retain their original name, the only one changed is Rankyaku which is called "Storm Leg" (which is the literal translation in English from Japanese).
Monkey D. Garp; Monkey D. Dragon Monkey D. Garp; Monkey D. Dragon Garp; Dragon. Since they were presented as grandfather and father of Luffy, after the adaptation of Episode 401 they should share the same surname now [citation needed]
Portgas D. Ace Portuguese D. Ace Ace (ep.93-409); Portuguese D. Ace (ep.410+)
Four Emperors I quattro imperatori (The Four Emperors) I quattro imperatori (The Four Emperors)
Seven Warlords of the Sea La Flotta dei Sette (The Fleet of Seven) La Flotta dei Sette (The Fleet of Seven)
Oars Odr Ozu
Bartholomew Kuma Orso Bartholomew ("orso" means "bear")
Donquixote Doflamingo Donquijote Do Flamingo
Boa Hancock Boa Hancock Boa Hancock (pron. Boa Hencock)
Sabaody Archipelago Arcipelago Sabaody Arcipelago Sabaody (Sabaody is pronounced in Italian)
Shiki Shiki "Kinjishi" alias "il leone d'oro", Kinjishi in Japanese and leone d'oro in Italian have the same meaning of Golden Lion.
Okamas Gay The okamas and newkamas are called "i trasformati" (the transformed) and the New Kama Land is simply referred to as "paradiso" (heaven) or "giardino delle libertà" (garden of freedom). The okamas are never explicitly called gays.
Newkamas Trans-formati (from transessuali: "transsexual people", and trasformati: "transformed")
Okama Kenpo Okama Kenpo and Okama-way are called Gay-way Kung Fu dei trans-formati (Trasformed's Kung Fu)
Jinbe Jinbe Jimbei (titles) or Jinbei (credits)
Heracles Hercules Heracles
Jozu Jaws Jozu

Devil fruits[]

The slash (\) means the name of a devil fruit was never pronounced in the anime.

Fruit Name in the manga Name in the anime
Gomu Gomu no Mi Gom Gom (from gomma: gum) Frutto di Gum Gum (Gum Gum Fruit; during East Blue Saga)

Gum Gum (later)

Bara Bara no Mi Puzzle Puzzle (from puzzle: jigsaw puzzle) Frutto di Taglia-Incolla (Cut-Paste Fruit; first episodes)

Puzzle Puzzle (ep. 423+)

Goe Goe no Mi - Goe Goe
Sube Sube no Mi Swish Swish \
Moku Moku no Mi Fum Fum (from fumo: smoke) Frutto del Fumo (Smoke Fruit)
Hiso Hiso no Mi - Frutto dei Sussurri (Whispers Fruit)
Kama Kama no Mi - \
Toro Toro no Mi - Melt Melt
Kachi Kachi no Mi - Metal Metal
Bomu Bomu no Mi Bom Bom (sound of an explosion) Frutto della Polvere da Sparo (Gun Powder Fruit)
Kiro Kiro no Mi Kilo Kilo
Doru Doru no Mi Dela Dela (from candela: candle)
Baku Baku no Mi Gnam Gnam (sound of someone who's eating)
Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison Cow Cow Modello Bison \
Hito Hito no Mi Homo Homo (from homo: human in Latin)
Mane Mane no Mi Mimo Mimo (from mimo: mime)
Mera Mera no Mi Foco Foco (from foco: fire)
Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Falcon Avis Avis Modello Falcon (from avis: bird in Latin)
Hana Hana no Mi Fior Fior (from fiore: flower)
Suna Suna no Mi Sand Sand \
Mogu Mogu no Mi Mole Mole
Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Dachshund Dog Dog Modello Bassotto (from bassotto: dachshund)
Supa Supa no Mi Lama Lama (from lama: blade)
Toge Toge no Mi Ago Ago (from ago: needle)
Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Jackal Dog Dog Modello Sciacallo (from sciacallo: jackal)
Ori Ori no Mi Lazo Lazo \
Ame Ame no Mi - Ame Ame
Bane Bane no Mi Coil Coil Spring Spring
Uma Uma no Mi Ippo Ippo (from híppos: horse in Ancient Greek) \
Goro Goro no Mi Rombo Rombo (sound of a flash) Rombo Rombo (ep. 175)

Goro Goro (ep. 180)

Noro Noro no Mi Noro Noro
Hie Hie no Mi Gelo Gelo (from gelo: cold) \
Doa Doa no Mi Door Door Porta Porta (from porta: door)
Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Leopard Felis Felis Modello Leopardo (from felis: cat in Latin and leopardo: leopard)
Zo Zo no Mi Ele Ele (from elefante: elephant)
Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Wolf Dog Dog Modello Lupo (from lupo: wolf)
Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe Cow Cow Modello Giraffa (from giraffe: giraffa)
Awa Awa no Mi Bubble Bubble
Beri Beri no Mi Berry Berry
Sabi Sabi no Mi Muffa Muffa (from muffa: mould) Sabi Sabi
Shari Shari no Mi Whell Whell -
Yami Yami no Mi Dark Dark
Atsu Atsu no Mi - Caldo Caldo (from caldo: hot)
Yomi Yomi no Mi Yomi Yomi
Noko Noko no Mi - Noko Noko
Kage Kage no Mi Shadow Shadow Ombra Ombra (from ombra: shadow)
Horo Horo no Mi Horo Horo
Suke Suke no Mi Suke Suke
Nikyu Nikyu no Mi Pad Pad
Pika Pika no Mi Pika Pika
Mero Mero no Mi Mero Mero
Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: King Cobra Serpe Serpe Modello Cobra Reale (from serpe: snake and cobra reale: king cobra) Serpe Serpe
Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Anaconda Serpe Serpe Modello Anaconda (from serpe: snake) Serpe Serpe
Doku Doku no Mi Doku Doku
Ami Ami no Mi - Ami Ami
Fuwa Fuwa no Mi - Fuwa Fuwa
Horu Horu no Mi Horu Horu
Choki Choki no Mi Zak Zak
Gura Gura no Mi Gura Gura
Woshu Woshu no Mi Wash Wash \
Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Daibutsu Homo Homo Modello Buddha \
Magu Magu no Mi Magma Magma \
Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Eagle - Avis Avis Modello Aquila
Numa Numa no Mi Numa Numa
Mato Mato no Mi Centro Centro (from centro: center)
Mini Mini no Mi - Mini Mini
Mosa Mosa no Mi - Mosa Mosa
Modo Modo no Mi - Modo Modo
Ope Ope no Mi Ope Ope
Gasu Gasu no Mi Gas Gas
Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl Sala Sala Modello Axolotl \
Yuki Yuki no Mi Neve Neve (from neve: snow)
Buki Buki no Mi Arma Arma (from arma: weapon)
Guru Guru no Mi Gira Gira (from girare: to spin)
Bari Bari no Mi Barri Barri (from barriera: barrier)
Nui Nui no Mi Cuci Cuci (from cucire: to sew)
Giro Giro no Mi Fix Fix
Jake Jake no Mi Giacca Giacca (from giacca: jacket)
Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kabutomushi Bug Bug Modello Scarabeo (from scarabeo: beetle) \
Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Suzumebachi Bug Bug Modello Vespa (from vespa: wasp) \
Ato Ato no Mi Arte Arte (from arte: art)
Ito Ito no Mi Filo Filo (from filo: string)
Hobi Hobi no Mi Hobby Hobby
Sui Sui no Mi Swim Swim
Hira Hira no Mi Flap Flap
Ishi Ishi no Mi Pietra Pietra (from pietra: stone)
Beta Beta no Mi Colla Colla (from colla: glue)
Pamu Pamu no Mi Bang Bang
Nagi Nagi no Mi Taci Taci (from tacere: to be quiet) -
Chiyu Chiyu no Mi Cura Cura (from cura: therapy) -
Ton Ton no Mi Ton Ton -
Nuke Nuke no Mi - Fase Fase
Raki Raki no Mi - Lucky Lucky
Goru Goru no Mi - Gold Gold
Shiro Shiro no Mi Rocca Rocca -
Kame Kame no Mi Tarta Tarta (from tartaruga: turtle) -
Pero Pero no Mi Slurp Slurp -
Mira Mira no Mi Mirror Mirror -
Soru Soru no Mi Soul Soul -
Bisu Bisu no Mi Bisco Bisco (from biscotto: biscuit) -
Memo Memo no Mi Memo Memo -
Tama Tama no Mi Ovo Ovo (from uovo: egg) -
Mochi Mochi no Mi Mochi Mochi -
Hoya Hoya no Mi Puff Puff -
Netsu Netsu no Mi Scotta Scotta (from scottare: to be hot) -
Kuku Kuku no Mi Cook Cook -
Shibo Shibo no Mi Strizza Strizza (from strizzare: to squeeze) -
Kobu Kobu no Mi Sprona Sprona (from spronare: to spur) -
Buku Buku no Mi Book Book -
Kuri Kuri no Mi Crema Crema (from crema: cream) -
Wara Wara no Mi Paglia Paglia (from paglia: straw) -
Bata Bata no Mi Butter Butter -
Oshi Oshi no Mi Spingi Spingi (from spingere: to push) -
Toki Toki no Mi Tempo Tempo (from tempo: time) -
Fuku Fuku no Mi Veste Veste (from veste: cloth) -

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Official website
  2. List of One Piece chapters on the Italian Wikipedia.
  3. List of One Piece episodes on the Italian Wikipedia.

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  • A website about the Italian voice actors for the Italian dub of One Piece.

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