One Piece: Pirate Warriors | All Bosses + Ending

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One Piece: Pirate Warriors - All Bosses + Ending, After Credits Ending


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00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Pacifista (1st Time)
04:20 - Buggy
07:03 - Mihawk
11:52 - Don Krieg
14:28 - Hatchan
15:49 - Arlong
20:30 - Lapin
22:57 - Wapol
30:25 - Mr. 3
32:32 - Crocodile (1st Time)
36:32 - Crocodile (2nd Time)
41:00 - Luffy
46:00 - Franky
47:52 - Blueno (1st Time)
51:24 - Blueno (2ndTime)
54:49 - Jabra
57:29 - Kaku
1:00:09 - Lucci
1:10:18 - Pacifista (2nd Time)
1:11:03 - Pacifista (3rd Time - Franky)
1:12:06 - Kizaru (1st Time - Luffy)
1:19:32 - Minotaur
1:21:28 - Magellan (1st Time)
1:27:10 - Hannyabal
1:28:25 - Blackbeard
1:30:28 - Magellan (2nd Time)
1:33:25 - Aokiji (1st Time)
1:39:28 - Sentomaru & Pacifista
1:44:28 - Kizaru (2nd Time - Whitebeard)
1:46:15 - Aokiji (2nd Time)
1:47:26 - Akainu (Final Boss)
1:55:22 - Ending
2:07:32 - After Credits

One Piece: Pirate Warriors (ワンピース海賊無双; Wan Pīsu Kaizoku Musō, lit. "One Piece Pirates Unmatched") is the third Warriors collaboration project. The game's story and characters are based on the Japanese comic and animated series One Piece. This game is the first One Piece title to be made and sold on the PlayStation 3. It has sold 1,200,000 copies worldwide.

The title is being made with the hopes of creating the "ultimate game," as developers claim that it personifies the "comrades" (仲間, nakama) and Warriors themes in a grand adventure. Hisashi Koinuma stated that the collaboration began when he was specifically approached by Shin Unozawa (Vice President of D3 Publisher) for a One Piece title. Kouji Nakajima (Bandai-Namco producer) remarked that Dragon Ball was another popular candidate that was considered.

According to Unozawa, the game was just going to be called One Piece Musou. The current title of the game took shape when the manga creator of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, changed it himself. According to his commentary in Shonen Jump magazine, Oda was blown away by the quality of the character models when he first saw the demo movie, believing the game's cinematics to be on par with those seen in a full budget movie. Oda was so impressed that he turned down the development team's request to illustrate the game's cover image. He thought that the models alone were enough to showcase the game.

Nakajima has said that each character model is being remodeled from scratch to have a system faithful to the One Piece world. He noted that the game is being targeted at fans who have watched the One Piece anime, but he expects the game will appeal to a wider audience. Both producers remark they are working hard to preserve the quality expected from a One Piece work, trying to keep the heart of Oda's work intact to the best of their abilities. Nakajima stated that he wanted to highlight the events at Marineford with this title and tried to suggest putting as many scenes as possible for the area.

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