One Piece Film: Strong World Returning to Theaters Next Month

One Piece Film: Strong World Returning to Theaters Next Month

Fans who missed out on One Piece Film: Strong World when it was released more than 10 years ago will have the chance to relive the experience, as the film is set to return to theaters for a limited screening event next month.

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One Piece Film: Strong World will screen in theaters on two dates in November, with the English dub version of the film screening on November 7, and the English subtitled version airing on November 9. Tickets for the event are available now through Fathom Events, who are hosting both screenings.

Alongside the film,  One Piece: Mugiwara Chase, will also screen with Strong World in theaters, giving those who attend a chance to see both films for the price of one ticket next month.

“When the Straw Hats catch wind of trouble in the peaceful waters of the East Blue, they quickly set a course for home!” says the official synopsis. “But before they reach their destination, fate leads them into the deadly path of Golden Lion Shiki. This gravity-defying madman needs a navigator, and he wants Nami! Shiki scatters the Straw Hats across the far corners of a floating island filled with ferocious, genetically-mutated monsters, and issues Nami and ultimatum: join his crew – or her friends die! BIG mistake. Luffy kicks his attack mode into Third Gear and begins a brutal rampage across the beast-ridden island. It’s all hands on deck – including a new character – for this watershed adventure in the One Piece canon. Monkey vs. Lion. Winner gets the navigator!”

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One Piece Film: Strong World is directed by Munehisa Sakai and was originally released in 2009, and was the 10th anime film in the long-running anime’s history. At the time of its release, it earned extremely positive reviews and even took home the award for Excellent Animation of the Year at the 34th Japan Academy Prize.

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