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One Piece: Grand Adventure

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One Piece Grand Adventure
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Cover of the GCN version of One Piece: Grand Adventure.
Developer(s)Ganbarion
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai Games,
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, GameCube
ReleaseNorth America August 29, 2006 Europe November 30, 2006
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single player/two player

One Piece: Grand Adventure for the Sony PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo GameCube is an American made sequel to the original game, One Piece Grand Battle! (known in Japan as One Piece: Grand Battle Rush!). Based on the popular comic series, One Piece, Grand Adventure contains more characters, levels, and features, some of which were cut out of the U.S. localization, due to the fact that the televised airings hadn't revealed certain characters.

Characters

All of the characters from One Piece: Grand Battle! will be returning for the sequel.

New characters included:

  • Note, some fans belive just as Crocodile and Mr. 2 were hidden characters in One Piece Grand battle, that Foxy and Aokiji maybe hidden characters in Grand Adventure. Foxy's chances are increased due to a mentioning of the Davy Back Fight (the arc that Foxy appears in) in the instruction manual.

Support Characters

Monkey D. Luffy: Kung Fu Jugon/Wyper
Roronoa Zolo: Johnny/Yosaku
Nami: Genzo/Waver
Usopp: Carrot/Onion/Pepper
Sanji: Red-Shoe Zeff/Conis
Tony Tony Chopper: Dr. Kureha/Gan Fall
Nico Robin: Mr. 3/Ms. April Fools' Day/Hana Hana Powers
Buggy the Clown: Ritchie the Lion/Cabaji/Alvida
Captain Kuro: Django/Siam/Butchie
Don Krieg: Gin/Pearl
Arlong: Hatchan/Kuroobi/Choo
Chaser: Tashigi
Mr. 2 Bon Clay: Mr. 4/Ms. Groundhog's Day/Lassoo
Sir Crocodile: Mr. 1/Ms. New Year's Eve
Hawk-Eye Mihawk: Greatest Impact
Red-Haired Shanks: Benn Beckman/Lucky Roux/Yasopp
Nefeltari Vivi: Pell/Karoo/Chaka
Tashigi: Navy A/Navy B
Red-Shoe Zeff: Patty/Carne
Wapol: Chessmarimo
Portgaz D. Trace: Fire Boat
Eneru: Thunder Dragon (Jamboule)
Kuina: Young Zolo
Ohm: Shura/Gedatz/Satori

Captains in Adventure Mode

There are 5 known Captains and their difficulties:

  • Monkey D. Luffy - Easy
  • Buggy the Clown - Normal
  • Sir Crocodile - Hard
  • Chaser - Hardest
  • Usopp - Pirate Panic

Adventure Mode

One of the new features in Grand Adventure is Adventure mode, which allows you to sail the Grand Line and visit various islands from the One Piece anime, similar to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (though unlike The Wind Waker, you will be able to select certain "hotspots" and sail there automatically). On these islands, the character will engage in combat against other One Piece characters, who if defeated may join your character's crew, or play in various mini-games. In the fights, characters gain experience points and can level up, where the player can level up certain stats of the character (HP, attack, defense, etc.).

Differences

Most of the editing conflicts are gone, (e.g. the "Marine" gates now say "Navy") the arenas have gone through various changes, and character movements have changed. Every stage has an alternate version with a different stage quirk (the thing in the level you can you to your advantage). A list of the changes:

Stages

  • Drum Castle: Dalton is at the gate, the snow is pink, and the Jolly Roger flag is also present. The alternate version is set during the day, and there are snowmen littered around the stage.
  • Arlong Park: Pillars are not broken anymore. Alternate has rollable party tables with food and a drunk Mohmoo...
  • Roguetown: Naval Recruits will change the shape of the barricades constantly. Alternate is during the daytime with only Buggy's pirates around and no rain.
  • Baratie: Zeff is replaced with Patty, pandasharks sometimes get stuck on wooden platforms, wall-guarding Patty is removed. Alternate is the same as the normal, but during the day and with the "Mackeral Head 1" machine that Carne and Patty operate instead of pandasharks.
  • Alabasta: Now has grass rather than sand, a barrel rolls now and again leaving oil on the ground. The alternate version is the same as in Grand Battle.
  • Foxy Pirate Ship: Referred to as a generic Pirate Ship, and Big Pan has been replaced with Brogy. The alternate is during a storm while tilted, having more obstacles. Now bombs roll toward one side, causing more chaos.
  • Maxim: It is now under construction, leaving right half the stage open while items are sent and Enforcers are building. The gears rotate in the opposite direction. Alternate is the same as Grand Battle Rush!, with the left half of the stage open; the other parts destroyed.

Features

  • Swing feature; you can swing containers and giant items (Mr. 4's bat or a beam-like sword that uses a Dial) at enemies instead of just throwing them.
  • All-support system; any fighter can use any support.
  • Luffy seems to have his Gomu Gomu no Cannon from the Water 7 arc, but it appears his default is still Storm.
  • Arena Mode.
  • Updated graphics and attack effects.
  • There is now a King of the Pirates outfit for Monkey D. Luffy as well as more outfits for everyone else (e.g. Robin gets kimono; Chopper gets Christmas outfit)
  • The character menu now positions them with their suitable opponents (Example: Luffy is placed across from Sir Crocodile).
  • The fruit are now coins with different colors/sizes instead.
  • When the secret attack is used instead of the last game's health dependance, this game involves a Rock, Paper, Scissors type game with Knowledge, Technique, and Strength.
  • Strawhats now have three super attacks. Example: Luffy: Giant Hammer, Zoro: Great Tiger Trap, Nami: Thunder Gate, Ussop: Impact Dial, Sanji: Rotisserie, Chopper: Immunizer, Robin: Four Floret Pillar.
  • Eneru has the power of the Rumble Rumble (The sound thunder makes) Fruit.

(There may be unlockable outfits for the villians, since this is an upgrade of One Piece Grand Battle.)

Characters

  • Luffy: shirt is unbuttoned, hat is off in normal outfit

Victory Pose: Jumps up in the air and points fist at camera. Afro Luffy is a likely possibility.

Costumes

  • Monkey D. Luffy

P1- King of the pirates outfit- Waterworks #1- Waterworks #2- ???

  • Roronoa Zolo

P1- P2- Waterworks #1- Waterworks #2- ???

  • Nami

P1- P2- Waterworks #1- Waterworks #2- ???

  • Usopp

P1- P2- Waterworks #1- Waterworks #2- ???

  • Sanji

P1- P2- Waterworks #2- Blue shirt- Tropical shirt

  • Tony Tony Chopper

P1- P2- Waterworks #1- Waterworks #2- Christmas Outfit-

  • Nico Robin

P1- P2- Normal Outfit- Skypeia Outfit- Kimono Outfit-

  • Buggy the Clown

P1- P2

  • Captain Kuro

P1- P2

  • Don Krieg

P1- P2

  • Arlong

P1- P2

  • Chaser

P1- P2

  • Mr. 2 Bon Clay

P1- P2

  • Sir Crocodile

P1- P2

  • Dracule Mihawk

P1- P2

  • Red-Haired Shanks

P1- P2

  • Nefeltari Vivi

P1- P2

  • Tashigi

P1- P2

  • Red-Shoe Zeff

P1- P2

  • Wapol

P1- P2

  • Portgaz D. Trace

P1- P2

  • Eneru

P1- P2

  • Kuina

P1- P2

  • Ohm

P1- P2

(These are the only known costumes, there may be more.)

Trivia

  • This is the very first One Piece game to ever include Kuina and/or Red-Shoe Zeff as playable characters, and Kuina is the youngest One Piece character to have ever been included in a One Piece game. She is also the second deceased playable character in a One Piece game (The first being Mr 9 in One Piece: Going Baseball)
  • The game seems to have more content that was cut from the english dub anime (Ex. In the game in Luffy's adventure, Zolo/Zoro - told Tashigi to stop copying his dead friend (Kuina); this was not said in the english dub anime, this was the original Japanese version of the line. In the english dub they said she was injured so badly, she could never fight again. Also, the part where Zolo/Zoro said this was cut from the dub version).