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Release Date:
March 21, 2014
Original Title:
The One Piece Podcast Goes To Japan
Alternate Titles:
#OPPJapan
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Maji Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 109
Back in May 2013, The One Piece Podcast managed to run a successful Kickstarter which funded a trip to Japan to film a One Piece documentary like none other. It has been a long road, but the wait is over. “The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan” features interviews with some of the biggest names in the One Piece franchise, exclusive access to One Piece and Shonen Jump events, and even the thoughts and opinions of fans from around Japan!
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Associate Producer:
Jim Nelson
Cinematography:
Zach Logan
Greg Werner
Co-Director:
Zach Logan
Greg Werner
Editor:
Jose Argumedo
Executive Producer:
Zach Logan
Greg Werner
Music:
Kyle Springer
Producer:
Jose Argumedo
Edward Lang
Steve Yurko
Jason Sackel
Screenplay:
Zach Logan
Greg Werner
Jose Argumedo
Translator:
Stephen Paul
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