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One Piece Film: Red continues its triumphal march in the German-speaking countries!

Unstoppable as the Thousand Sunny sails through dangerous waters, so is she One piece film: red unstoppable in German and Austrian cinemas. The film rolled into cinemas like a wave and continues to receive a strong tailwind, this is also reflected in the current attendance figures.

Registered after a deadline of less than two weeks One piece film: red currently an impressive number of over 300,000 visitors to the German-speaking countries. If you want to contribute to this issue too, secure your cinema ticket today – all the information is available here.

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Goro Taniguchi returns as a director for the first time since 1998 One piece film: red back to franchising. As usual, Toei Animation is producing the anime film alongside the mangaka Eiichiro Oda, also available as a screenwriter. In Japan, the anime film recently passed the 17.365 billion yen (€ 118.24 million) mark.

Crunchyroll and Toei Animation update you One piece film: red as a smooth start for cinema in Germany and Austria. Plus, you can watch over 1000 episodes of A piece here on Crunchyroll. Published every Sunday at 9:00 am a new episode with German subtitles.

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An omnipotent voice. With fiery red curls: Princess Uta, the world’s most popular singing diva, is giving her first live concert on the music island of Elegia! The Straw Hat Band, other pirates, the navy and a large audience want to experience Uta’s “overworld” voice. However, she appears in a very different light when Luffy reveals the shocking fact that she is the daughter of the red-haired pirate emperor Shanks! What exactly is this “new era where everyone is happy” that Uta sings about? Will her voice bring eternal happiness or endless captivity?

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Melanie Höpfler works as managing editor for Crunchyroll Germany. She loves the Boys Love and Sports genres more than anything else. She also has a big weakness for Japanese voice actors, as you can see on her Twitter @melopf25 we will see.

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