One piece music when fighting

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These are my favorite One Piece instrumental battle music in no particular order. Enjoy the music and get pumped. 1. 0:05 Luffy Moukou 2. 1:11 Overtaken 3.
Bink's no Sake wo, Todoke ni yuku yo. As should be expected, an epic series like One Piece deserves an epic soundtrack.  open/close all folders   Openings  Nothing beats the original opening song, We Are!, by Hiroshi Kitadani, which can in many respects be considered the series' theme song. While One Piece has many great opening and ending songs, this is the only one that sounds apart from mainstream J-music, and more like something specifically written for the show (it was composed by Kouhei Tanaka, after all). It's cheery, upbeat, and has a great singer, and the accompanying animation is impressive. And if you've been a fan of the series for so long and look back upon it, it's bound to strike a few chords in your heart. The intros to the English version of the second opening, Believe and the third opening Toward the Light are pretty inspirational. Kokoro no Chizu, the fifth opening theme. Opening 6, Brand New World is possibly the best opening, as one of the few that shows exciting scenes from the current arc. Opening 8, Crazy Rainbow Star, definitely needs acknowledgment. The Ten Year Anniversary remix of We Are. Knowing that an anime has lasted for ten years and is still going strong is definitely a triumphant moment for fans. Share The World continues One Piece's legacy of having great openings. The 12th opening, Kaze wo Sagashite ( Search for the Wind ) definitely upholds the standard for great One Piece music. In addition, the TV version is accompanied with epic animation to set up for the Marineford Arc. If we must speak of the new One Piece songs, we must not soon forget the 13th opening: One Day by The ROOTLESS. It fits the epic and tense feel of the Marineford saga perfectly, and also describes the brotherly relationship between Luffy and Ace quite nicely. The fourteenth opening, Fight Together by Namie Amuro, is absolutely epic, capturing the.
Fight Together is the 14th opening for One Piece and the last opening in the first half of the series. Contents 1 Opening 2 Lyrics 3 Allusions 4 Site Navigation Opening Edit The song opens with quick shots of Gol D. Roger, Shanks, a young Luffy after he receives Shanks' hat and the present day Luffy. We then see the Thousand Sunny sailing across a world map as silhouettes of the crew appearing walking on the bottom of the screen ( First Luffy, then Chopper, Brook, Usopp, Nami, Robin, Zoro, Sanji and finally Franky) as the song's first beats begins. After awhile the Sunny suddenly blasts off, the wave transitions to the next scene. We see the Sunny all in its lonesome on the Sabaody Archipelago as the title screen comes up. Cut to the straw hat on a rock, quick scenes from the Marineford Arc are imposed on it in leiu with the lyrics. Then to Luffy looking at the straw hat as the wind blows his back to the camera, followed by a closer shot of this before he look at his Vivre Card. The camera then does a quick zoom from him into the sky. Cut to Zoro on Kuraigana Island deflecting projectiles with his swords, then to Nami on Weatheria using a Wind Knot. A fat Usopp on Boin Archipelago shooting things with his Kabuto. The zoom in on his eye transitions to Chopper reading in one of the Torino Kingdom's libraries. Brook swirling with musical notes on Namakura Island. Robin at Tequila Wolf, Franky in one of Vegapunk's labs on Karakuri. And finally Sanji performing a Diable Jambe attack in the Kamabakka Kingdom. It then goes to the childhood Ace running through the forest along with Sabo and a young Luffy following after them. They run toward a sunset before Luffy jumps at them and knocks all three to the ground. An overhead shot of three as they lay on the grass, Ace and Sabo are annoyed at first but they start laughing with Luffy. Then to the three looking out onto the.
Soundtrack from the anime one.
4,377pages on this wiki Edit Visual Editor History Talk47 This article about a song or album is a stub. You can help the One Piece Encyclopedia by expanding it. The following article has no references to the official sources. Please add references according to our Guidelines. You can help the Encyclopedia by adding them to the page. What's going on? The following page is now out of date and needs updating. Check the latest chapters, episodes, SBS, Interviews, or wiki policies to see what information is absent from this article. One Piece Soundtracks Edit Sorry for the mess, this section needs to be cleaned up due to some parts being irrelevant or wrong. Title Important Appearance Time Ace Luffy declares that he is Ace's brother in marineford. 01:13 Sad tone music rarely used in the anime. Using violins, chore singers and other instruments,it gives away a tone of determination and will. After eating, Grand Line! 02:20 Arrangement with strings, accompanied by flutes in the first part and drums and brass in the second. The first part is hopeful and soothing. It usually plays in scenes that show the main conflict of the recent plot being solved. The second part has a feeling of determination and foreshadowing to it and is often played at the very end of an episode when there is a cliffhanger. I'm Here With You Too Luffy and the Strawhats stand facing CP9 01:27 Episode 124: Answer Robin! ; The Straw Hat Crew's Cry! At the end of the episode, when Luffy is standing on top of the courthouse and the rest of the Strawhat crew catches up to him. They walk forward to stand beside Luffy and face Robin and CP9, signifying their determination to save her and challenge CP9. Beginning part has high-pitch violins and is soothing, about 30 seconds in more of a bass sound begins. Has a high feeling of determination and the introduction of a battle theme.  Angry Franky trying to stop the.
Tracklist 00:00 - I Will Beat You / Karakuri Defense System 01:32 - Let's Battle 02:49 - To the Grand Line 04:35 - Giant Stronghold Takeoff 07:25.