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One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword

Original title: One piece: Norowareta seiken
  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.8K
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One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword (2004)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationShōnenActionAdventureAnimationComedyFantasy

The Straw Hat Pirates learn about the Shichiseiken on Asuka Island. Zoro disappears and the marines attack the island. Luffy and his gang fight off the marines when they find happen to find ... Read allThe Straw Hat Pirates learn about the Shichiseiken on Asuka Island. Zoro disappears and the marines attack the island. Luffy and his gang fight off the marines when they find happen to find Zoro in enemy lines.The Straw Hat Pirates learn about the Shichiseiken on Asuka Island. Zoro disappears and the marines attack the island. Luffy and his gang fight off the marines when they find happen to find Zoro in enemy lines.

  • Director
    • Kazuhisa Takenouchi
  • Writers
    • Eiichirô Oda
    • Yoshiyuki Suga
  • Stars
    • Takeshi Aono
    • Takahiro Fujimoto
    • Kôhei Fukuhara
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kazuhisa Takenouchi
    • Writers
      • Eiichirô Oda
      • Yoshiyuki Suga
    • Stars
      • Takeshi Aono
      • Takahiro Fujimoto
      • Kôhei Fukuhara
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
    • Boo Kong
    • (voice)
    Takahiro Fujimoto
      Kôhei Fukuhara
        Miki Fukui
          Masashi Hamano
            Kôji Haramaki
            • Kabasai
            • (voice)
            Hiroaki Hirata
            Hiroaki Hirata
            • Sanji
            • (voice)
            Masami Hisamoto
            • Izaya
            • (voice)
            Tetsu Inada
            Tetsu Inada
            • Boss
            • (voice)
            Hiroaki Miura
              Jun'ichi Miyake
                Kazuya Nakai
                • Roronoa Zoro
                • (voice)
                Shidô Nakamura
                Shidô Nakamura
                • Saga
                • (voice)
                Sara Nakayama
                • Saga (young)
                • (voice)
                Hiroshi Okamoto
                  Akemi Okamura
                  Akemi Okamura
                  • Nami
                  • (voice)
                  Takayuki Sasada
                    Seiji Sasaki
                    • Bismark
                    • (voice)
                    • Director
                      • Kazuhisa Takenouchi
                    • Writers
                      • Eiichirô Oda
                      • Yoshiyuki Suga
                    • All cast & crew
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                    10I_Ailurophile

                    Dark but also wonderfully vibrant as the film series clicks perfectly for the first time

                    After struggling for the first three films with ridiculously swift pacing, and with some rough edges in the fourth time around, it's gratifying that this fifth makes a strong impression from the outset. Quite quickly after the picture begins we're given a compelling story with a deepening mystery, and a scenario facing the Straw Hat Pirates that feels fresh and especially perilous. In a long-running series where the survival of our heroes is commonly assured, to some degree diminishing satisfaction as the stakes are lowered, the harrowing circumstances here are refreshing as a viewer. With this in mind, too - even as we get the reliable mix of hearty adventure, exciting action, and lighthearted comedy that is a chief staple of 'One Piece,' this rather tends to carry itself with a darker, more dramatic tone befitting the course of events. Possibly more than was the case even in the prior features, the writing comes across as more confident and solid in 'The cursed holy sword,' including more dynamic scene writing, more polished characterizations, and sharp dialogue. While mostly a matter of opinion, it's not unfair to suggest that this is the best and most well-rounded movie in the franchise up to this point.

                    We have writer Suga Yoshiyuki to thank for all the welcome strength of the narrative, and as the length draws on the early impression the flick made is only confirmed, to my pleasure. Ponderous, meaningful themes and real emotional weight are layered atop complicated characters, and even with a very satisfying, absorbing tale there remains plentiful variety in the telling. And still the excellence in this 2004 piece extends well beyond the writing alone; in all other regards we get everything we want out of the series, and it's all as fantastic here as we'd hope. This includes the rich original music of Tanaka Kohei and Hamaguchi Shiro, adding terrific complement to mood or scene both light and grim, and the expressive, spirited performances of the voice cast. Fukumitsu Shinichi's editing seems notably keen to me, and in terms of the quality of both the audio and the fundamental image, the 'One Piece' films have never been better. All this is surely also a credit to filmmaker Takenochi Kazuhisa, tying all the pieces together as director more tightly than was the case for either of his forebears.

                    Naturally, however, it's the animation that stands out most alongside the writing, and as if we'd ever anticipate anything less, the work that Toei Animation turned in here is simply marvelous. It's not that the visual experience in 'The cursed holy sword' is special per se - but as we see time and again all over the place, Japanese animation studios can boast of a mastery that their counterparts elsewhere can mostly only dream of. As with the writing, I dare say that the artists have topped themselves with this fifth installment, as most every facet of the animation is a step up from what came before. The backgrounds and environments are truly gorgeous, and character designs have never looked better. The same goes for all other active elements for that matter, including luscious effects and fast-paced action sequences, and there is even more detail and texture in all this than we've seen before. The use of lighting, shading, and color is extra smart in this title, further enhancing the joy of the viewing experience, and brief use of alternative art styles is itself pretty clever. I can't overstate how deeply pleased I am with how superb 'The cursed holy sword' looks.

                    Honestly, short of invoking even more recent anime movies, like Shinkai Makoto's 'Your name' or Hosoda Mamoru's 'Belle,' I wonder if this isn't some of the best animation I've seen from the industry stalwarts. And with utterly outstanding writing that surpasses the norms of a franchise renowned for its highfalutin, humor-laden larks, it's safe to say that the sum total handily beats my expectations. I could understand how some audience members might be turned off by the significantly darker tenor in this picture that broaches dark fantasy or arguably even outright horror, but that's a big part of what makes it earnestly thrilling as every odd and end rises to the same level. We even get to see every character demonstrate their capabilities to an extent that isn't routinely the case for such fare. As far as I'm concerned the result is a tremendous 'One Piece' feature in which every last aspect has come together flawlessly for the first time. Stark, violent, but nevertheless balanced, and wonderfully engrossing all the while, I couldn't be happier with how good 'The cursed holy sword' is, and I'm glad to give it my high, hearty, and enthusiastic recommendation!
                    6Mysterygeneration

                    Zoro betrays his friends

                    The Straw Hats visit an island to find a sword, but Zoro betrays his friends to meet with his old companion and fights against the crew. This is a ridiculous plot, as Zoro, a mean swordsman, cares deeply for his 'Nakama' and would never betray them, even if it meant helping an old friend. This movie is a must-watch for fans of One Piece.

                    Now, despite the horrifying plot, the artwork is rather fantastic! All of the characters share a common 'One Piece' appearance, while the backdrops are exquisitely detailed. There are moments in the film where the camera moves around and appears to be virtually three-dimensional, giving the impression that computer animation was also used throughout.
                    5zhyates

                    Fails to live up to a high potential

                    The second time a One Piece film focuses on a specific crewmember; this outing delves into Zoro's history. While this film has a unique aesthetic and atmosphere, it falls flat by running several stories that don't really tie back into the main narrative. Even while giving Zoro a highlight, he doesn't particularly feel relevant to the story as it's written. Has a few cool and amusing bits, but otherwise falls into a skippable category with movies #3 and #7.
                    6fh147

                    Curse Sword Style VS 3 Sword Style, Let's Go

                    One piece the cursed of the Sacred sword Is a fun little one Piece movie, that feels like it could be so much better, if it just was constructed better story-wise.

                    The movie premise is good I just wish they did More With It, zolo meats a person from his past, and is now doing things that his friends does not expect. It is good, I really like it, but it just feels water down in the drama department and storywise. I just which it was fledged out more.

                    The others straw hat pirates doesn't get it any better, Luffy and usop get some funny scenes and Luffy is as always sunshine on earth, but the other straw hat pirates feels underused, like they only exist to to get the Islands history.

                    The movie brightens up 40 minutes in, it feels like we get to the good stuff and all the tedious explaining it's out of the way. And Luffy and zolo get some good scene sadly the others do not but this is their movies.

                    Music is the same as the show and animation is barely above the TV show quality.

                    Despite my hard words I would recommend it. I'm just irritated by how good it could have been, but it's still a fun one piece adventure.
                    8emasterslake

                    One word to describe it is "Swordplay"

                    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.

                    This yet another good One Piece. As superior as last year's movie. Reason why is because it's long, it has character development, well thought out script, and plenty of action too.

                    It's also something the Zoro fans may like to watch. Because it has plenty of Swordfights in it.

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                    • Release date
                      • March 6, 2004 (Japan)
                    • Country of origin
                      • Japan
                    • Language
                      • Japanese
                    • Also known as
                      • One Piece Movie 5
                    • Production company
                      • Toei Animation
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                      • $13,422,333
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                      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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