One Piece Movies English dub have been released on Crunchyroll. Fans had been waiting for a long time to catch the dubbed versions of three extremely popular One Piece movies: One Piece Red, One Piece Gold, and Stampede. Well, the wait is finally over, as all the movies are now out on Crunchyroll.
Fans now anticipate previous movies will be dubbed and released shortly. Given the anime’s rising popularity, it’s surprising that only few One Piece movies have been dubbed into English.
One Piece Movies English Dub Preview
In case you have no information about these movies, then read the official description below to get insights about the basic plot line of the movies.
Film Red
Uta, the most beloved singer in the world, whose voice has been described as “otherworldly”, is renowned for concealing her own identity when performing. Now, for the first time ever, she will reveal herself to the world at a live concert.
Film Gold
A gripping tale unfolds in the spectacular city of Gran Tesoro, where Luffy and his crew are drawn by dreams of hitting the jackpot.
Stampede
Pirates from all over the world gather in a treasure hunting competition at the Pirates Expo to find Gol D. Roger’s lost treasure.
One Piece Movies English Dub Watch Online
All three movies have been released on Crunchyroll. You can watch them for free if you are a new user. Crunchyroll has announced that it will release more One Piece Movies English Dub in the upcoming months.
One Piece Movies English Dub Voice Cast
- Colleen Clinkenbeard as Monkey D. Luffy
- Brandon Potter as Shanks
- Amanda Lee as Uta
- Christopher Sabat as Roronoa Zoro
- Luci Christian as Nami
- Sonny Strait as Usopp
- Eric Vale as Sanji
I thought One Piece Film Red was just okay, but Tot Musica is one hell of a banger and the highlight of the movie for me 🎶 pic.twitter.com/VXcZjuc65f
— Wilperi (@_Wilperi) July 30, 2023
Will Crunchyroll Release More One Piece Movies in English Dub?
Yes, we can certainly expect more One Piece movies to be available in English dubs. There has been no official announcement by Crunchy Roll, but rumours strongly suggest that they are planning to dub the popular movies released in the past.