
One Piece: Curse of the Sacred Sword
6.9/10
Rating
95 min
Runtime
2004
Release Year
Kazuhisa Takenouchi
Director
Cast
Mayumi Tanaka, Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Hirata
Quick Synopsis
The Straw Hat Pirates arrive at Asuka Island, known for housing the Seven Star Sword, a legendary weapon rumored to curse anyone who possesses it. After exploring the island, they return to their ship, the Going Merry, only to find that Zoro is missing from his post. Before they can organize a search, they are forced to flee the port as Marines pursue them. They dock near a nearby village whose residents are responsible for keeping the Seven Star Sword sealed. Soon, the village comes under attack by the Marines, and to their surprise, Zoro is among the attackers. Luffy and his crew are confused by Zoro's actions until Luffy confronts Saga, Zoro's childhood friend from their swordsman training, which helps explain the situation.
Detailed Synopsis of One Piece: Curse of the Sacred Sword
The Straw Hat Pirates landed at Asuka Island, home of the most valuable sword in the world: The Seven Star Sword. Which was said to curse anyone who takes it in possession. When they got back to the Going Merry, they discovered that Zoro is missing from his guard duty. Before they could plan out a search party to relocate him. Luffy and friends escape from the port as Marines were on their tail. They found a new place to dock, which is near a village. Whose job is to keep the Seven Star Sword sealed. Soon it was attacked by the Marines, and among them is Zoro. Luffy and the others don't know why he's helping out the Marines. But it all comes to conclusion when Luffy encounters Saga: Zoro's childhood friend from Swordsman training.
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