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One Piece: Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle (2006)

March. 04,2006
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6.4
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PG-13
| Adventure Fantasy Animation Action
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The Straw Hats visits an island, known as Mecha Island, where a fisherman sings an old folk song about a Golden Crown. Searching for that mysterious treasure, they find a hidden entrance into the island. The island's leader, Ratchet, impressed with the find and in search of the Golden Crown himself, invites the crew to join him in his search and the crew along with Ratchet and his henchmen enter the cave. As it turns out, the islands true form, is that of a giant turtle. Ratchet, who had known this all along, uses his mechanical castle to take control of the turtle, in order to use it, to take over the world. Now the Straw Hats have to stop not only Ratchet, but also the helpless turtle, from crashing into a nearby island.

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TrueJoshNight
2006/03/04

Truly Dreadful Film

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Lawbolisted
2006/03/05

Powerful

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BroadcastChic
2006/03/06

Excellent, a Must See

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Brooklynn
2006/03/07

There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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emasterslake
2006/03/08

The Strawhat Pirates are at it again in their seventh movie debut. In this one they come across an old woman while salvaging some pirate ships. She's from a turtle-related island. Which is said to have a treasure. The chieftain is her grandson and has a desire to dominate the world with his Mecha inventions. And in order for that to happen, there's a riddle on the that uncovers a big surprise. This One Piece movie is very fast moving & very entertaining. Everything you see in it happens so fast. Especially when Nami and Robin's breasts bounce a lot. Another good about this film, is it's really thought through from beginning to end.

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