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marshmallowgoop · 9 months
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I sometimes feel like I'm at the point in my life where I can't learn any more new skills, but video editing always loves to prove me wrong. Just about every AMV I post involves trying something I haven't before, and this video is no exception. It's got glitching VHS effects, "expression shakes," eye-reflection zooms, and more—sometimes made without any tutorial to show me the way! Using what I know to apply effects I want to apply has been such a rewarding, powerful experience.
As a viewer, the highlight of the effects work in this video is likely the VHS look (which often involves actual VHS footage! That I... messed up with static recorded from my VCR and other filters to "look more like VHS footage"). But as an editor, my highlight is the amount of masking—the most I've ever done for any AMV thus far.
Two years ago, I never would have imagined putting together such an effects-heavy AMV, and it is beyond neat to me that creating this kind of fanwork is now in my toolbox. Video editing brings me so much joy.
English translation for the song, "Mohan Kaitou" by NormCore, is once again courtesy of blenderfullasarcasm!
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dccomicsnews · 6 years
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This weekend marks the official launch of the highly anticipated DC Universe digital steaming service, and earlier this week they decided to run their beta version for those who have already pre-ordered the service.  The beta is limited, so those of us who have it haven’t gotten the chance to see everything, but it did give us a great look at what to expect from the full version.
There are so many great reasons to sign up for this service, and below I list the TOP 10 Reasons to Subscribe to DC Universe.  So sit back and enjoy the ride into the wonderful world of all things DC.
  10. EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE
Not only will you get all sorts of great content to watch and read (as you’ll see below), there’s also a new DC Universe Shop within the app where fans can purchase some awesome merchandise, like t-shirts, statues, mugs, phone cases, and more, with some items being exclusively sold through the app.  One of these exclusives is a new line of animated-style Justice League action figures, to complement the popular 6-inch Batman: The Animated Series figures the company has been making lately.
The first wave includes the full initial team line-up – Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern John Stewart, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter – plus Aquaman, who was not a member of the team before they became Justice League Unlimited, but who did appear in several memorable episodes during the first two Justice League seasons.
  9. DC COMMUNITY
In the all new DC Community section, fans can join other fans on a plethora of message boards covering all kinds of topics like comics, movies, TV, news, and more.  There’s even a section called “Creators Corner” where fans can connect with DC talent.
DC Community shows trending discussions, popular tags, and even gives you the chance to create your own thread covering any topic that’s rattling around in your brain.  Do you want to talk about the best Robin?  You can make a thread about it.  Do you want to discuss your love of the short-lived Birds of Prey TV series?  Go ahead!  The sky’s the limit!
And DC has vowed to work hard on moderating these boards in order to make it the best possible experience for fans everywhere!
  8. ENCYCLOPEDIA
This comprehensive encyclopedia breaks down your favorite characters (like Batman and Superman), as well as some you may have never heard of (like Chaselon and Ferro Lad), with great detail, giving an introduction and history to the character, their origin, powers, essential storylines, team affiliations, and appearances in other media.  Some characters are more thorough than others, but this encyclopedia will be always growing and expanding, so if there’s some info you think is missing, you’ll be able to submit it to be added.
There’s also a tab labeled “Related Content” that brings up movies and TV shows, comics, and even trending discussions about that character within the app.  This is a great part of DC Universe as it will help to educate DC fans, new and returning, on the characters that live within it.
  7. LIVE-ACTION FILMS
As someone who loves films (I even run my own film review site), the fact that the DC Universe app will include live-action films is something I was very happy to hear.  Now, from what we’ve been told, there doesn’t seem to be very many live-action films available, at least not yet.  We’ll have access to Superman 1-4, Batman (1989), Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Batman Begins, and The Dark Knight.
Now, this is a great, albeit small, selection of films, but I’m really hoping they will put more than just Batman and Superman movies up here.  Let’s get films like V for Vendetta, Watchmen, A History of Violence, The Losers, Road to Perdition, RED, RED 2, Swamp Thing, Constantine, etc.  This would truly add some great value to the film library.  And who knows, maybe they already have plans to add some of these.  That would definitely push this farther up on my list.
  6. ANIMATED FILMS
The catalogue of animated films based on DC properties is huge, with dozens of quality entries, from the 30+ DCUA (DC Universe Animated Original) films, to films like Subzero and Mystery of the Batwoman, and even the LEGO DC Super Hero films.
The DC Universe app will offer a large array of them, including some of my favorites like Justice League: War, Batman: Under The Red Hood, and even Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.  But what shocked me the most was that their newest animated film, The Death of Superman, is actually available to watch on the app, even though it’s only been out for less than two months.  And with a 3-4 films release schedule every year just for the DCUA films, this library will continue to grow.
  5. DC DAILY
  Within the “News” tab is a section for the upcoming daily news show, DC Daily.  They recently did a live-stream (of which the video is available to watch on the app) breaking down what you can expect from DC Universe, while also introducing DC Daily and the hosts who will be bringing all the news to the fans.  The live stream was hosted by Kevin Smith.
There will be several great and knowledgeable hosts including Tiffany Smith (DC All Access), John Barrowman (Arrow, Doctor Who), Samm Levine (Freaks & Geeks, Inglourious Basterds), Harley Quinn Smith (Yoga Hosers), Sam Humphries (DC Comics Writer – Green Lanterns), Hector Navarro (DC All Access), Clarke Wolfe (Collider Movie Talk, Film HQ), Brian Tong, Markeia McCarty (DC Movie News), and John Kourounis.
DC Daily cast (L to R): Samm Levine, Sam Humphries, Tiffany Smith, John Barrowman (in front), Harley Quinn Smith, Clarke Wolfe, Brian Tong, John Kourounis, Hector Navarro
DC Daily will be replacing DC All Access and will offer news related to the original series on DC Universe and other content that “ties back” to DC Comics and the DC Universe community. The program is scheduled to have the following segments: “Headlines”, for daily news briefs; “Reports”, for an in-depth interview or look at an upcoming book, film, or television series; and “Talk”, for panel discussions.
  4. LIVE-ACTION TV SERIES
DC has some of the best live-action comic book TV shows out there, and a lot of them will be available to watch right through the app.  We’ll get to see such shows as Wonder Woman, The Flash (1990), Birds of Prey, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and even more obscure titles like Human Target.
This would be a spot or two higher on the list if the current DC shows were included, like Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Gotham, and all of the others.  Hopefully, they’ll eventually make their way to the app once their contracts with the other streaming services expire.
  3. ANIMATED TV SERIES
I’ve got four words for you: BATMAN. THE. ANIMATED. SERIES!!!!
When it was announced that the greatest comic book TV series of all time was heading to DC Universe, I was ecstatic.  And to make it even better, it’ll be released in fully remastered HD, and I have to say, it looks fantastic!
And if that’s not enough for you, we’ll also be getting a plethora of other great animated shows from the world of DC including Batman Beyond, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, Batman: Brave and the Bold, Superman: The Animated Series, Static Shock, Teen Titans, Young Justice, and even the old Max Fleischer cartoons from the 1940’s.  This is an amazing line up that will keep people busy binging for quite a while.
  2. LARGE SELECTION OF COMICS
Unlike other streaming services, DC Universe will also offer a reading component through a large curated selection of some of DC’s best comics.  You’ll get to read classic stories like Action Comics #1, Detective Comics #27, and The Dark Knight Returns, as well as getting the chance to check out some more obscure stuff like Doom Patrol and New Gods.
And the built-in comic book reader is fantastic, particularly the panel-by-panel option, which allows you to become fully immersed in what you’re reading, bringing these comics to life.
  1. BRAND NEW EXCLUSIVE CONTENT
For me, the biggest reason I chose to commit to this service wasn’t the past DC content, but instead all the future content that’s on the way.  There’s only so much previous content, so the fact that they’re developing several new projects exclusive to DC Universe will keep me coming back for more.
Right now, there are four live-action shows and two animated shows in production, with many more to come.  I’m also hoping they will dive into original films for the app as well.  The shows announced so far are Titans (which will premiere at NYCC, and then hits the streaming service on October 12th, with new episodes each Friday), Doom Patrol, Swamp Thing, Stargirl, the Harley Quinn animated series, and the one many have been waiting for… Young Justice season 3 (titled Young Justice: Outsiders).
Titans follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find belonging. This gritty take on the classic Titans franchise finds Dick Grayson and a special young girl possessed by a strange darkness named Rachel Roth as they get embroiled in a conspiracy. They’re joined by Starfire and Beast Boy to become a surrogate family and team.
Doom Patrol is a reimagining of one of DC’s strangest group of outcasts: Robotman, Negative Man, Elasti-Woman and Crazy Jane. Led by the mysterious Dr. Niles Caulder they’re called into action by none other than the ultimate hero for the digital age, Cyborg. These rejects band together on a mission that will take them to the weirdest and most unexpected corners of the DC universe.
Swamp Thing is a scary love story following Abby Arcane as she investigates what seems to be a deadly swamp-born virus in a small town in Louisiana but soon discovers that the swamp holds mystical and terrifying secrets.
Stargirl follows High School sophomore Courtney Whitmore who inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past. This new DC Universe series reimagines Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in a fun, exciting and unpredictable series.
Harley Quinn tracks the lovable, raucous villain with a fractured psyche after she breaks up with The Joker and tries to make it on her own to become Gotham’s main queen-pin.
Young Justice: Outsiders features the return of the fan favorite animated series with a huge cast of DC’s most iconic young superheroes – plus brand-new characters, many of whom are just discovering their unique meta-powers and special abilities. Set against the backdrop of a rich, deep world that touches all corners of the DC universe, the season focuses on meta–trafficking, and an intergalactic arms race for control of these super–powered youths.
  And there you have it folks, the Top 10 Reasons To Subscribe To DC Universe.  If you haven’t already done so, be sure sign up and enjoy all of this wonderful content at your fingertips.  Head on over to the DC Universe site and sign up right now.  You can do the monthly subscription for $7.99/month or you can save some money and do the annual plan for only $74.99/year.
And be sure to share your experiences with the service in our comments section below or hit us up on Facebook or Twitter.
Top 10 Reasons To Subscribe To DC Universe #DCUniverse @TheDCUniverse @DCComics #BatmanDay #DCComics #DCComicsNews This weekend marks the official launch of the highly anticipated DC Universe digital steaming service, and earlier this week they decided to run their beta version for those who have already pre-ordered the service. 
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One Piece Watch Order
One Piece is a fairly easy to watch series in terms of what order you watch it in; you go from episode 1 to the current episode in counting order. Pretty simple, right? However, the chronological order to slip all the OVAs, TV Specials, and Movies may be more complex. Most OVAs, Specials, and Movies are either non-canon or not so significant that you must watch them, so because of this most people just catch up on all the episodes first, and then binge all the Movies, OVAs, and TV Specials. However, some people, myself included, like to watch everything One Piece and also like to watch our anime in exact chronological order. For this reason, I am making a list of every single One Piece episode, TV Special, OVA, and Movie, and putting them all in the chronological order they are intended to be watched. I will list the story arcs in the way they are described on the One Piece Wikipedia, and I will refer to all Specials, OVAs, and Movies by their names on MyAnimeList.net. If any notes are needed to be made, I will make them. I will update this list every year until One Piece ends. Most of these are available on FUNimation, Huluplus, Crunchyroll, nyaa.si, or kissanime. If they are available on none, I will say so. But otherwise they’re on one of those things. Hulu, Crunchyroll, and kissanime are all free. If you’re watching subbed, I recommend either torrenting darkfire68′s subs or watching on Crunchyroll. If dubbed, I recommend either torrenting cloaknsmoke-rips DVD rips (or just buying the FUNimation DVDs) or watching on FUNimation’s streaming site. It should be noted that the only things that have been dubbed are the episodes, movies 8, 10, 12, and 13, and the TV Special Heart of Gold. Every other movie, special, and OVA was never dubbed. Of course, not all of these sites will have every One Piece episode, special, movie, and OVA, so you’ll have to hop around occasionally.
Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga
This is part one of ONE PIECE. It encompasses all events from episode 0-516. It is the longest saga to date. The reason part 2 is separate from the Super Rookies Saga is because of the great timeskip. I won’t spoil what that is.
One Piece: Defeat the Pirate Ganzack! This was an OVA not a lot of people know about, because it was made in 1998 and the show didn’t start until October 1999. I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. However, unless it was deleted, it is on YouTube. Since this technically was never aired, I highly recommend saving it for after you’re caught up on the series. However, if you’re desperate to watch absolutely all of One Piece in definite chronological order, I suggest watching it between Orange Town and Syrup Village.
East Blue (1-61)
Romance Dawn (1-3)
Orange Town (4-8)
One Piece: Emergency Planning, A Perfect Strategy for the One Piece I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. Probably one of the hardest specials to find, I could only find it on http://www.anime-ultime.net/file-0-1/3541/One-Piece---Special--vostfr. However, the flash player quality was low and would often crash and it had French subtitles. If you press the Télécharger button, you’ll get a link to another Télécharger button. Press that button, wait 40 seconds, and then download the .avi. Also, since French subs are easier to google translate than non-captioned Japanese, I made an English sub and uploaded it to my YouTube.
Syrup Village (9-18)
One Piece: Jango’s Dance Carnival I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. Unless it was deleted, it should be on YouTube.
ONE PIECE Movie 1: One Piece This is the first film One Piece ever has. This and the next two films were short films that accompanied a short film not related to ONE PIECE. Those accompanying movies do not add to the enjoyment of ONE PIECE, but if you wish to check it out you can find it on the One Piece wiki.
Baratie (19-30)
Arlong Park (31-45)
Buggy Side Story (46-47)
One Piece: Adventure in the Ocean’s Naval I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. However, it should be on gogoanime under the “One Piece Specials” as Special 02.
Loguetown (48-53)
One Piece: Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. But unless it was removed, it’s available on YouTube.
ONE PIECE Movie 2: Clockwork Island Adventure
Warship Island (54-61)
Alabasta (62-135)
Reverse Mountain (62-63)
Whiskey Peak (64-67)
Coby/Helmeppo Side Story (68-69)
Little Garden (70-77)
Drum Island (78-91)
One Piece: Dream Soccer King! I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. But unless it was removed, it’s available on YouTube.
ONE PIECE Movie 3: Chopper Kingdom of Strange Animal Island
Alabasta (92-130)
Post-Alabasta (131-135)
One Piece: Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father’s Huge, HUGE Dream I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. However, it should be on gogoanime under the “One Piece Specials” as Special 03.
Sky Island (136-206)
Goat Island (136-138)
Ruluka Island (139-143)
ONE PIECE Movie 4: Dead End
One Piece: Protect! The Last Great Performance I couldn’t find this on any streams, not even on kissanime. However, it should be on gogoanime under the “One Piece Specials” as Special 04.
Jaya (144-152)
Skypiea (153-195)
G-8 (196-206)
ONE PIECE Movie 5: Curse of the Sacred Sword
Water 7 (207-325)
Long Ring Long Land (207-219)
ONE PIECE Movie 6: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island This isn’t a note for when to watch it but a note of recommendation. If you’ve been skipping the movies up to this point I  H I G H L Y suggest you watch this one. It’s my favorite one up to this point.
Ocean’s Dream (220-224)
Foxy’s Return (225-228)
ONE PIECE Movie 7: The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle
Water 7 (229-253)
One Piece: The Detective Memoirs of Chief Straw Hat Luffy I couldn’t find this on any stream, not even kissanime. I’m pretty sure it’s just the Boss Luffy Historical Special though. However, it should be on gogoanime under the “One Piece Specials” as Special 04.
Water 7 (254-263)
Enies Lobby (264-290) You won’t need to go out of your way to watch this one, but part of Chopper Man Special happens in the post credits of episode 279. Also at the One Piece Special Straw Hat Theater is at the ends of episodes 279-283, so you don’t have to go out of your way to watch that, either.
Boss Luffy Historical Special (291-292)
Enies Lobby (293-302)
Boss Luffy Historical Special (303)
Enies Lobby (304-312)
One Piece: Episode of Alabasta – Prologue I had a lot of trouble finding this one and in the end, I could only find a 2-minute segment of it on YouTube that didn’t have any subs. It’s on nyaa.si, but it also has no subs.
ONE PIECE Movie 8: Episode of Alabasta Both this movie and the previously mentioned prologue to it are not necessary to watch even if you want to watch all of the One Piece movies. They are simply an HD remake of the Alabasta story arc. If you’re watching on Crunchyroll, you already watched Alabasta in HD. “If it’s just Alabasta then why do I have to watch it here?” you ask. Well, the movie sprinkles in some events that you didn’t learn about until Enies Lobby, so it’s best to watch it here.
Post Enies Lobby (313-325)
ONE PIECE Movie 9: Episode of Chopper Plus Chronologically this should be watched after the Drum Island arc, but it was designed to have things from arcs that only happened just now, so watch it here.
Thriller Bark (326-384) Thriller Bark is by far one of the shortest story arcs in One Piece history, with only 58 episodes, 0 OVAs, 0 Movies, and 1 TV Special, it should technically not even be considered an arc and should’ve been shoved in with one of the ones next to it. The only reason it isn’t is because Water 7 and Summit War are already part of the top 3 longest One Piece story arcs of all time. Put it in Summit War and Summit War would by the longest story arc by a whole 18 episodes. Put it in Water 7 and Water 7 is the longest story arc by a whole 5 episodes. While being the longest arc isn’t a bad thing (there’s got to be one, right?), both the One Piece wiki and Crunchyroll agree that this is its own arc.
Lovely Land (326-335)
Chopper Man Special (336)
Thriller Bark (337-381)
One Piece: Romance Dawn Story
Spa Island (382-384)
ONE PIECE Movie 11: Mugiwara Chase
Nissan Serena x One Piece 3D: Mugiwara Chase – Sennyuu!! Sauzando Sanii-gou This is just a 12-minute short that is just Toei Animation circle-jerking themselves to the fact that they made a 3D movie. It was hard to find, so you can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gy6PBnr0DY&t=5s, but they are both RAW and 360p. The only reason I’m giving the link instead of telling you to find it on YouTube is because the title wasn’t Nissan Serena x One Piece 3D: Mugiwara Chase – Sennyuu!! Sauzando Sanii-gou, and the thumbnail was a pig from Toriko, so you would’ve had trouble finding it.
Summit War (385-516)
One Piece 3D: Gekisou! Trap Coaster This one is literally near impossible to find. The reason being is that it’s only aired in a theatre in an amusement park in stereoscopic 3D. You can’t record it on your phone as you watch it because the stereoscopic vision causes a blur (plus amusement parks are freaking loud). You can’t access the original file either because it was never released on Blu-Ray or DVD (you could access the file if you worked at the amusement park technically, but it’s not like you can profit from uploading a torrent and it could cost you your job). If by some miracle you can find this via stream, torrent, etc., please let me know.
Toriko Episode 1 and One Piece Episode 492 This is where the Toriko x One Piece crossover chronologically takes place. Watch One Piece Episode 492 after Toriko episode 1, because this episode is a continuation of Toriko episode 1. Although since the One Piece episode recaps what happened in the Toriko part, you can just watch the One Piece part too. You can watch this where Episode 492 is numerically set as well (before epsidoe 491 and 493), but it will feel very out-of-place.
Sabaody Archipelago (385-405)
Boss Luffy Historical Special (406-407)
Amazon Lily (408-417)
Straw Hat’s Seperation Serial (418-421)
Impel Down (422-425)
·       STRONG WORLD
o   This story arc confuses a lot of people, because it chronologically takes place right before Sabaody Archipelago, but is meant to be watched in the middle of Impel Down. You see, in the end of episode 425, a significant detail regarding STRONG WORLD is mentioned, which leads us into this arc. The best way to deal with this arc is to treat it like a flashback everyone is having of the STRONG WORLD events that happened prior to Sabaody Archipelago.
o   Little East Blue (426-429)
o   ONE PIECE Movie 10: Strong World
o   One Piece: Strong World Episode 0
Impel Down (430-452)
One Piece Recap I couldn’t find any English subs of this, and torrents like nyaa wouldn’t help either. I’d recommend either watching the RAW on YouTube (really easy to find), or torrenting the RAW.
Straw Hat’s Seperation Serial (453-456)
Marineford (457-489)
Post-War (490-516) Episode 492 is Toiko x One Piece
One Piece: Cry Heart This is actually 3 miniature specials, but they’re all in the same stop-motion style. They basically recap certain touchy events in One Piece. The first one is Fuyujima ni Furu Sakura, the second is ~children's dream~, and the third is Ace no Saigo.
The Final Sea: The New World Saga
         This is part 2 of One Piece. It encompasses episodes 517-current. It is separated from the second one due to the great timeskip and is currently the shortest saga in One Piece.
Fishman Island (517-574)
One Piece 3D2Y: Ace no shi wo Koete! Luffy Nakama Tono Chikai This TV Special is most people’s favorite TV Special and also commonly mistaken as a One Piece film. One of the reasons that it is so liked is because it’s one of the first One Piece specials to not be a recap or a filler. It’s also one of the first One Piece specials to have an official sub and sub by FUNimation (but I don’t think it has a dub).
Return to Sabaody (517-522)
Fishman Island (523-574) Episode 542 is a One Piece x Toriko epsisode.
Toriko Episode 51 and One Piece Episode 542 Like last time, watch the Toriko episode first and then the One Piece episode. Although since the One Piece episode recaps what happened in the Toriko part, you can just watch the One Piece part too. You can also watch episode 542 where it numerically takes place as well, but it won’t make as much sense there.
One Piece: Episode of Nami - Koukaishi no Namida to Nakama no Kizuna This special is a complete recap of the Arlong Park arc from East Blue in an updated art style and reduced to 1h48m of runtime. “Why put it here then?” you ask. Well for one, the ending has about five seconds of the Return to Sabaody arc. Of course, it doesn’t really spoil anything as long as you know that the timeskip is a thing that happens. However, I really do like the feeling of this special after seeing the events of Fishman Island, so even though it chronologically takes place at Arlong Park, it’s best to watch it here.
Oishi-sa Hajikeru! One Piece Just a One Piece commercial for Coke.
Dressrosa (575-746) This is currently the longest arc in all of One Piece, encompassing 172 episodes. Some people consider the Punk Hazard arc to be its own saga, but that would only shorten Dressrosa down to the second longest arc, with Summit War being the longest. The Dressrosa arc also has the longest arc within its arc, as Dressrosa (629-746) encompasses 118 episodes.
One Piece: Romance Dawn This is not an actual OVA. It is a One Piece video game for the PSP that MyAnimeList mistakenly put in as an OVA. If you want to mark this watched on you MAL, I recommend watching a walkthrough of One Piece Romance Dawn on YouTube, there are plenty. However, it doesn’t really necessarily matter because, like a lot of One Piece games, this really just goes through events you’ve seen in the anime, and doesn’t really add to the show at all.
 ·       FILM Z
o   Z’s Ambition Arc (575-578)
o   One Piece: Episode of Luffy - Hand Island no Bouken
o   One Piece: Episode of Merry - Mou Hitori no Nakama no Monogatari
o   One Piece: Glorious Island
o   ONE PIECE Movie 12: Film Z
Toriko Episode 99 and One Episode 590 (Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z) When this episode was made, Dragon Ball Super didn’t exist yet, but Goku and the others are drawn in an art style like Dragon Ball Super. Presumably, as long as you finished Dragon Ball Z, everything Dragon Ball in these episodes should make sense.
One Piece: Long Ring Long Land-hen - Ichiya Kagiri no Tokubetsu Henshuu-ban I couldn’t find this anywhere, not even a RAW.
One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia
Sante FX x One Piece Yup, another One Piece commercial. This one’s for like eye contacts or something.
Punk Hazard (579-625) Episode 590 is the Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z special.
Caesar Retrival (626-628)
Dressrosa (629-729)
One Piece: Episode of Sabo - 3 Kyoudai no Kizuna Kiseki no Saikai to Uketsugareru Ishi
One Piece: Episode of East Blue – Luffy to Yon-nin no Nakama no dai-bouken
Dressrosa (730-746)
Yonko (747-current)
·       FILM GOLD
Similarly to One Piece movie 9, there’s no place where Film Gold and it’s Specials canonically make sense. There’s no point in One Piece where they have the bounties they have, the weapons and gadgets they have, and are all together. However, directly after Dressrosa is where the information presented in the movie makes the most sense.
o   Silver Mine (747-750)
o   One Piece: Heart of Gold
o   One Piece: Film Gold Episode 0
o   TOHO Cinemas x One Piece Film: Gold - Tokubetsu Eizou Commerical.
o   Scratch x One Piece Film: Gold Commercial.
o   One Piece Film: Gold - Cine Mike Popcorn Kokuchi Commercial.
o   ONE PIECE Movie 13: Film Gold
Zou (751 - 779)
Marine Rookie (780 - 782)
Whole Cake Island (783 – CURRENT)
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What are some of the best TV series to watch on Netflix?
Netflix is one of the most streaming platforms today. So it is natural you would want to know which series is the best to binge. Hello, I am from IBR Graphics . Here is my list of best series to binge on Netflix.
1. Bojack Horseman6 seasons, 
77 episodes | IMDb: 8.6/10
This is one of the best series on Netflix. It is also one of the most underrated series. It is set in a world where anthropomorphic animals and humans live side by side.BoJack Horseman is about a horse named Bojack (Arnett), the washed-up star of the 1990s sitcom Horsin’ Around. After a decade boozing on his couch and sleeping around, Bojack tries to resurrect his celebrity relevance with decidedly mixed results. On the face of it, it’s a zany satire of Hollywood and celebrity culture. What’s unexpected, however, is that Bojack Horseman may be television’s most honest and thorough examination of depression. The writing is sharp, the jokes are layered, and the situations are hilarious, but there’s a melancholy undercurrent to the series. Despite being a horse, Bojack is also one of the most human characters on television. It takes two or three episodes to hook viewers into its world, but once it does, it’s an impossible series to stop watching.
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2. Stranger Things
3 seasons, 25 episodes | IMDb: 8.8/10
A throwback and love letter to the early 1980s movies of Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter, the Duffer Brothers Stranger Things feels both familiar and new. The first season is about a boy named Will who is captured by a The Thing-like creature and trapped in a Poltergeist-like world. Will’s dorky, Goonies-like best friends take to their bikes to do some sleuthing of their own and eventually befriend an alien-like girl with telepathic powers. its great PG horror/sci-fi, like the blockbusters of the early ’80s.
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3. Marvel’s Daredevil
3 seasons, 39 episodes | IMDb: 8.6/10
Brilliantly shot, excellently choreographed, and superbly written, Daredevil lives so far outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as to be completely distinct. It is darker, more brutal, and grittier than the film franchise, although there are enough light and humor in the show to make its characters sympathetic. The series nails the tone of the comic, the characters are complex, and it really understands the grey area between hero and villain, and the fine line between the two where violence is concerned. The fight scenes are brutal, and one couldn’t ask for a better Matt Murdock than the one depicted by Charlie Cox.
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4.The End of the F***ing World
2 seasons, 16 episodes | IMDb: 8.2/10
The End of the F***ing World is a dark-black comedy based on the comic series by Charles S. Forsman about James (Alex Lawther), a withdrawn and disturbed 17-year-old who believes he is a psychopath, and his burgeoning Bonnie & Clyde-like relationship with Alyssa, a classmate damaged by a dysfunctional family. Boasting a stellar soundtrack, magnificent performances, and a binge-worthy runtime, The End of the F***ing World is a bleakly funny series, but it’s also deeply, soul-achingly romantic.
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5. Marvel’s Jessica Jones
3 seasons, 39 episodes | IMDb: 8/10
As an episodic series, Jessica Jones occasionally falters. Jones is a private detective with certain special powers, but the series doesn’t put her P.I. talents to much use, instead of focusing on one storyline surrounding the big bad, Kilgrave for the entire 13 episodes. Tennant’s character, however, is the best reason to watch the series — he’s captivating yet repugnant, alluring yet vile — and the themes of rape and domestic abuse resonate loudly. it’s a captivating, thematically-rich series that covers ground no other superhero series would dare to explore, and while that doesn’t make it the most entertaining Marvel series, it is the bravest and most original.
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6. Luke Cage
2 seasons, 26 episodes | IMDb: 7.5/10
The third entry in Marvel’s Defenders series, Luke Cage follows the title character to Harlem, where he works as a sweeper in a barbershop and as a dishwasher in a restaurant. Cage –who has superhero strength and unbreakable skin — gets dragged against his better instincts into crime-fighting in order to save Harlem from violence and corruption. Luke Cage is every bit as thematically complex as Jessica Jones before it. Cage only falters in pace and storytelling. It’s thematically bold, but the storylines are conservative and predictable, and it might benefit by cutting its episode count from 13 down to eight or ten.
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7. 13 Reasons Why
3 seasons, 39 episodes | IMDb: 8.2/10
13 Reasons Why has an intriguing hook: A teenage girl named Hannah takes her own life and leaves behind a suicide note in the form of 13 tapes, each one directed at a particular individual at least partially responsible for the decision to kill herself. The tapes are then passed around to the 13 people, who have to deal with the guilt they feel for the role they played in her death, as well as keep their secrets hidden as the contents of the tape threaten to destroy relationships and cost the school millions in an ongoing lawsuit. The drama came under fire in its first season for its heavy subject material, and the reason it stirred so much controversy is that it is an honest and unflinching look at teen suicide. 13 Reason Why is a haunting and very personal series, and whether it succeeds — or backfires — in its aims will depend largely on the viewer.
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8. Peaky Blinders
5 seasons, 30 episodes | IMDb: 8.8/10
A British import licensed in America exclusively by Netflix, Peaky Blinders is roughly the UK equivalent of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, taking place in the same time period and covering similar terrain. It’s got British gangsters, and while bootlegging and gambling are involved, so is the IRA, Peaky has one thing that Boardwalk does not, however, and that’s the piercing, intense Cillian Murphy, who plays something akin to Prohibition-era Boyd Crowder. The show also features Tom Hardy as a phenomenal recurring character in seasons two and three (along with Noah Taylor). It’s addictive, violent, and intense as hell.
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9.Sex Education
2 seasons, 16 episodes | IMDb: 8.3/10
this British teem comedy is committed to exploring all of the cringe-worthy, taboo topics associated with sex, just not in animated form. The series follows a mother-son duo navigating their way through those uncomfortable “talks.” Of course, the mother here happens to be a sex therapist named Dr. Jean Milburn and her son Otis is the kid enduring her overbearing tendencies at home while doling out sex advice of his own in an underground sex therapy ring amongst his friends. Sex is a comedy goldmine, and although the show loves to play up ’80s high-school tropes, there’s real nuance and thought that goes into how these teens are portrayed and their interactions with sex. Plus, Anderson’s comedic timing is spot-on.
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10. The Umbrella Academy
1 season, 10 episodes | IMDb: 8/10
Superhero team-ups are a dime a dozen but the TV adaptation of this award-winning comic series created by Gerard Way — yes, the lead singer of My Chemical Romance — feels wholly unique and thus, totally refreshing. The show follows the story of seven kids, all born on the same day to mothers who didn’t even know they were pregnant. They’re adopted by a mysterious billionaire and trained to use their supernatural abilities to fight evil in the world, but when they grow up, their dysfunctional upbringing catches up with them, and they’re left struggling to live normal lives. It’s all kinds of weird, which is exactly what the genre needs right now. 
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