One Piece: Pirates Carnival

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One Piece: Pirates' Carnival
Developer(s) Namco Bandai Games
Publisher(s) Namco Bandai Games
Platform(s) PS2, GCN
Release date North America September 13, 2006

Japan November 23, 2005

Genre(s) Fighting
Rating(s) ESRB: E (Everyone)

One Piece: Pirates' Carnival was made for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube. It is a party game inspired by the popular One Piece anime. One Piece: Pirates' Carnival comprises over 30 different minigames, which support up to four players, and includes an Reversi-like board game mode in which winning minigames lets you take control of squares and recruit pirates for your ship's crew.

[edit] Trivia

  • The opening sequence in the game was heavily edited for the English dub. In the frames where Franky and the CP9 Agents Blueno, Rob Lucci, Kalifa, and Kaku (In Disguise) were seen, it was replaced by in game screen pans of Buggy the Clown, Mohji and Cabaji. Blackbeard, Eneru, and The Foxy Pirates' screentime in the opening were also removed for gameplay footage. In one of the final segments, where it showed a group of characters, Wiper and Bellamy were replaced by Crocodile and Mr. 2, and Porche of the Foxy Pirates was replaced by Captain Hina.
  • Though they were cut from the opening, 4Kids Entertainment decided to keep the Skypiea stage in the game, but made the board a secret and can only be accessed through a password. Blackbeard, Bellamy the Hyena, Wiper (now dubbed Wyler), Satori, Eneru, and Dorry, and Broggy can all still be in the game.
  • Certain Captain game characters were also taken out, for example, Kalifa and Kaku were replaced by Cabaji and Mohji, Blueno was replaced by Pandaman, and Franky and the Franky Family was replaced by "NEW" Buggy and Cabaji. All the mini-games were still the same in playability, but the speaking role before each game shows a one picture panel for Pandaman and Cabaji/Mohji.