One Piece: Norowareta Seiken - Film Comic

Film Comic

Shueisha created a film comic adaptation of the film, titled Gekijōban One Piece: Norowareta Seiken (劇場版One Piece ―呪われた聖剣―?, meaning One Piece The Movie: The Cursed Holy Sword) and released it in two volumes on July 2, 2004 (ISBN 4-08-873707-5 and ISBN 4-08-873708-3).

First volume chapter list
  1. "Asuka-tō" (アスカ島?, lit. "Asuka Island")
  2. "Uragiri no Zoro!?" (裏切りのゾロ!??, lit. "Zoro's Disappearance!?")
  3. "Yōtō: Shichi Seiken" (妖刀・七星剣?, lit. "Cursed Sword: The Seven Stars Blade")
  4. "Densetsu" (伝説?, lit. "Legend")
Second volume chapter list
  1. "Sakusen Kaishi!" (作戦開始!?, lit. "The Plan Begins!")
  2. "Gishiki" (儀式?, lit. "Ritual")
  3. "Chikara no Kaihō" (力の解放?, lit. "Liberation of the Power")
  4. "Kenshi" (剣士?, lit. "Swordsman")

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