One Piece (season 3)

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One Piece (season 3)
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The cover of the first DVD compilation of the third season released by Toei Animation.
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The third season of the One Piece anime series, The "Enter Chopper at the Winter Island" chapter, was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. It was originally licensed for a heavily edited[1] dub by 4Kids Entertainment. This editing included removing some of the episodes from the list. Later, Funimation acquired the licensed to release the season uncut and mostly unedited, as well as releasing an English subtitled version along with the redubbing.[citation needed] The third season deals with the Straw Hat Pirates trying find a doctor after Nami falls sick. They sail to Drum Island where they face off against the Wapol Pirates. There they meet Chopper who joins the crew.

The third season originally ran from August 26, 2001, through December 9, 2001, on Fuji TV and contained fifteen episodes. The season aired on August 27, 2005, though November 12, 2005, on the Fox Broadcasting Company and February 11, 2006, through February 18, 2006, on Cartoon Network, consisting of only twelve episodes.

Three pieces of theme music are utilized by the season's episodes: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Believe" by Folder5, and Meredith McCoy in Funimation's English version.. The ending themes are "Shouchi no Suke" (しょうちのすけ?, lit. That's a Fact!) by Shōjo Suitei until episode 81 and "Before Dawn" by Ai-Sachi (Leah Clark in Funimation's English version) for the remainder of the season. The 4Kids dub uses Russell Velasquez' "Pirate Rap V2" as opening for the whole season, except for episode 60, which uses his "Pirate Rap V3", and "Pirate Rap Instrumental" as ending theme.

Episode list

"Enter Chopper at the Winter Island"

No. 4Kids title/Funimation title
Original Japanese title
Original airdate English airdate
Orig. 4Kids
78 "Nami's Sick? Beyond the Snow Falling on the Sea!"
"Nami ga byōki? Umi ni furu yuki no mukō ni!" (ナミが病気?海に降る雪の向こうに!) 
August 26, 2001[2]
Nami is sick, but the crew doesn't have a doctor to help her. 
79 "A Raid! The Bliking and Blik Wapol!"
"Kishū! Burikingu gō to Buriki no Waporu" (奇襲!ブリキング号とブリキのワポル) 
September 2, 2001[3][4]
While looking for a doctor, the crew meets the pirate Wapol, who attacks them, but only makes Luffy send him flying. Meanwhile Smoker manages to intercept the conversation between Mr. 0 and Sanji and plans to go to Alabasta. Back with the crew they arrive at last to an island only to find out they're not welcome. 
80 "An Island without Doctors? Adventure in a Nameless Land!"
"Isha no inai shima? Na mo naki kuni no bōken" (医者のいない島?名も無き国の冒険!) 
September 9, 2001[5]
The Straw Hat crew manages to gain the trust of the people that attacked them, and are taken to the village, except for Zoro and Carue, who guard the ship. Luffy and Sanji must take Nami to the island's sole doctor who lives on a mountain-top. Vivi and Usopp discover the past of the island, and about the pirate Wapol from Dalton. 
48 "Saving Nami"   August 27, 2005[6]
Combines parts of the original episodes 78, 79, and 80. 
81 "Are You Happy? The Doctor Called Witch!"
"Happī kai? Majo to yobareta isha!" (ハッピーかい?魔女と呼ばれた医者!) 
September 16, 2001[7]
While Sanji and Luffy fight off the wilderness, the islander's worst nightmare turns true, as Wapol returns to the island. The doctor is discovered to be on the other side of the island, and Usopp, Vivi and Dalton rush to find her. Dalton however returns as he hears of Wapol's return. 
49 "Rabid Rabbits"   September 10, 2005[8]
Combines parts of the original episodes 80 and 81. 
82 "Dalton's Resolve! Wapol's Corps Lands on the Island!"
"Doruton no kakugo! Waporu gundan shima ni jōriku" (ドルトンの覚悟!ワポル軍団島に上陸) 
October 7, 2001[n 1][9]
Dalton faces Wapol, but only gets himself hit by arrows thrown by his former comrade Chess. An avalanche stops the battle, but injures Sanji. Luffy must carry both Nami and Sanji to the doctor, and begins his ascent. 
50 "Avalanche!"   September 17, 2005[10]
Combines parts of the original episodes 81 and 82. 
83 51 "The Big Climb"
"The Island Where Snow Lives! Climb the Drum Rockies!"
"Yuki no sumi shima! Doramu Rokkī o nobore!" (雪の住む島!ドラムロッキーを登れ!) 
October 7, 2001[n 1][9] September 24, 2005[11]
The Lapahn help Luffy escape from Wapol, giving him enough time to climb to the castle where doctor Kureha lives. Vivi, Usopp and Zoro deal with the king's army in order to save Dalton. The recovering Nami meets a strange creature. 
84 52 "Tony Tony Chopper"
"Blue-nosed Reindeer! Chopper's Secret!"
"Tonakai wa aoppana! Choppā no himitsu!" (トナカイは青っ鼻!チョッパーの秘密) 
October 21, 2001[12] October 1, 2005[13]
Nami asks Chopper to join the crew, but he isn't interested. Kureha tells Nami some of what was Chopper's background. After realizing the abilities that Chopper has, Luffy is eager to make him join the crew. 
85 53 "Freaky"
"An Outcast's Dream! Hiriluk the Quack!"
"Hamidashimono no yume! Yabu isha Hiruruku!" (はみだし者の夢!やぶ医者ヒルルク!) 
October 28, 2001[14] October 8, 2005[15]
Doctorine continues to tell how Chopper lived his life and how the quack doctor Hiruluk took care of him. 
86 54 "The Impossible Dream"
"Hiriluk's Cherry Blossoms and the Will that Gets Carried On!"
"Hiruruku no sakura to uketsugare yuku ishi!" (ヒルルクの桜と受け継がれゆく意志!) 
November 4, 2001[16] October 15, 2005[17]
More of Chopper's past is revealed, including the fate of doctor Hiruluk and Wapol's cruelties as the king. Meanwhile, Wapol reaches the castle where the crew is residing. 
87 55 "Defending the Flag"
"Fight Wapol's Crew! The Power of the Munch Munch Fruit!"
"VS Waporu gundan! Bakubaku no mi no nōryoku!" (VSワポル軍団!バクバクの実の能力!) 
November 11, 2001[18] October 22, 2005[19]
Wapol is determined to bring down Hiruluk's flag, and to do that, he engages Sanji, Luffy and Chopper in a fight. 
88 56 "Let's Get Ready to Rumble"
"Zoan-type Devil Fruit! Chopper's Seven-form Transformation!"
"Zōn kei akuma no mi! Choppā Shichidan Hengei" (動物系悪魔の実!チョッパー七段変形) 
November 18, 2001[20] October 29, 2005[21]
Chopper demonstrates the abilities of Rumble Balls when fighting Chessmarimo. Dalton is uncovered from the avalanche. 
89 57 "The Once & Future King"
"When the Kingdom's Rule Ends! The Flag of Faith Flies Forever!"
"Ōkoku no shihai owaru toki! Shinnen no hata wa eien ni" (王国の支配終る時!信念の旗は永遠に) 
November 25, 2001[22] November 5, 2005[23]
After trying every trick in the castle, Wapol is finally hunted down by Luffy. The villagers along with Zoro, Vivi and Usopp start their ascent to the castle through a ropeway. 
90 58 "Doc Rock"
"Hiriluk's Cherry Blossoms! Miracle in the Drum Rockies!"
"Hiruruku no sakura! Doramu Rokkī no kiseki" (ヒルルクの桜!ドラムロッキーの奇跡) 
December 2, 2001[24] November 12, 2005[25]
After finally been convinced to join the team, Chopper announces his intentions to Dr. Kureha, who doesn't take it too well; but after escaping from the castle, she has decided to give the whole Straw Hat crew a farewell gift. 
91 59 "Heading For Disaster"
"Goodbye Drum Island! I'm Going Out to Sea!"
"Sayōnara Doramujima! Boku wa umi e deru!" (さようならドラム島!僕は海へ出る!) 
December 9, 2001[26] February 11, 2006[27]
Chopper joins the Straw Hat crew as they continue their journey to Vivi's homeland. 
92 60 "Face Off"
"Alabasta's Hero and a Ballerina on the Ship!"
"Arabasuta no eiyū to senjō no barerīna" (アラバスタの英雄と船上のバレリーナ) 
December 9, 2001[26] February 18, 2006[27]
Crocodile appears to stop rampaging pirates. Luffy and his crew meet Mr. 2 Bon Clay who shows off his devil fruit power and Vivi sees a shocking sight. 

Home Releases

Japanese

VHS

Toei Animation (Japan, VHS)
Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
チョッパー登場冬島篇 piece1 78–80 September 4, 2002 [28]
piece2 81–83 October 2, 2002 [29]
piece3 84–86 November 7, 2002 [30]
piece4 87–89 December 4, 2002 [31]
piece5 90–92 January 8, 2003 [32]

DVD

Toei Animation (Japan, Region 2 DVD)
Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
3rdシーズン チョッパー登場 冬島篇 piece.01 77–79 September 4, 2002 [33]
piece.02 80–82 October 2, 2002 [34]
piece.03 83–85 November 7, 2002 [35]
piece.04 86–88 December 4, 2002 [36]
piece.05 89–91 January 8, 2003 [37]
4thシーズン アラバスタ上陸篇 Piece.01 92–94 February 5, 2003 [38]
ONE PIECE Log Collection “CHOPPER” 78–91 December 22, 2010 [39]
“ARABASTA” 92–110 January 28, 2011 [40]

English

Viz Media / 4Kids Entertainment (Edited TV Version, USA, Region 1 DVD)
Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref.
Volume 11: Tony Tony Chopper 47–52 October 30, 2007 ISBN 1-59861-010-4 [41]
Funimation Entertainment (Uncut English & Japanese versions, USA, Region 1 DVD)
Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref.
Season Two Second Voyage 67–78 August 25, 2009 ISBN 1-4210-1889-6 [42]
Third Voyage 79–91 September 29, 2009 ISBN 1-4210-1890-X [43]
Fourth Voyage 92–103 December 15, 2009 ISBN 1-4210-1891-8 [44]
Collections Collection 3 54-78 November 29, 2011 ISBN 1-4210-2405-5 [45]
Collection 4 79-103 January 31, 2012 ISBN 1-4210-2447-0 [46]
Madman Entertainment (Uncut English & Japanese versions, Australia, Region 4)
Collection Episodes Release date
Collection 6 67-78 February 16, 2011
Collection 7 79-91 March 16, 2011
Treasure Chest Collection One 1-103 October 24, 2012
Manga Entertainment (Uncut English & Japanese versions, United Kingdom, Region 2)
Collection Episodes Release date
Collection 3 54-78 September 23, 2013
Collection 4 79-103 November 11, 2013

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 In Japan, episodes 82 and 83 aired as part of a special alongside an episode of Kochikame.[9]

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