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* ActionPrologue[=/=]InMediasRes: The movie begins with Luffy being chased by a variety of bizarre and powerful creatures on a bunch of floating islands, with the crew split up and Nami being held captive. Later on the film goes back to a week earlier to explain how everyone got there.

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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: The [[http://www.onepiece-movie.com/ teaser trailer]] is, for no apparent reason, narrated in surprisingly good English (except possibly because [[TranslationConvention the characters are supposed to be speaking English]]), even though it's for the Japanese release and so is the rest of the text.
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Removing, since Berserk Button has to have a minor reason behind it.


* BerserkButton: Shiki abhors anyone from the East Blue. It's why his friendly encounter with the Straw Hats turns into a conflict, starting with kidnapping Nami for her navigation skills.
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* GaveUpTooSoon: [[spoiler:Luffy gets extremely ''ticked off'' when he listens to Nami's farewell speech to join with Shiki, except, everyone else points out that there was more to the message at the end.]]

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* GaveUpTooSoon: [[spoiler:Luffy gets extremely ''ticked off'' when he listens to Nami's farewell speech to join with Shiki, except, everyone else points out that there was more to the message message, which was revealed at the end.end of the movie.]]

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* BerserkButton: Shiki abhors anyone from the East Blue. It's why his friendly encounter with the Straw Hats turns into a conflict, starting with kidnapping Nami for her navigation skills.



* BlandNameProduct: Franky ride a motorcycle made of lobster he named Zari Davidson

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* BlandNameProduct: Franky ride a motorcycle made of lobster he named Zari Davidson Davidson .


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* {{Determinator}}: Nami's loyalism towards her crew and her home is triggered once more, taking the most risky decisions to ensure either side is safe while she's left to bear the burden. [[spoiler:Despite joining Shiki's crew, she knew full well he wasn't going to honor his deal to spare her home seeing as he devastated Merveille village after promising them that he'd leave them for the East Blue.]]


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* DoomedHometown: Shiki wants to make this happen to everyone on the East Blue, which includes half of the Straw Hats' crew's homes. [[spoiler:Shiki ends up ravaging Merveille village after lying to them prior that he'd leave them alone.]] However, [[spoiler:everyone in the village survives the fall of the islands thanks to gaining flight from the wings on their arms, and the town is rebuilt. The frenzied animals have also turned very docile, so there's no need to keep the village surrounded by the highly poisonous Daft Green.]]


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* KickTheDog: The movie is basically a second bout of trauma for Nami, starting with her kidnapping. It only gets worse from there.
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* GaveUpTooSoon: [[spoiler:Luffy gets extremely ''ticked off'' when he listens to Nami's farewell speech to join with Shiki, except, everyone else points out that there was more to the message at the end.]]
--->'''Nami''': [[spoiler:...If you don't believe me...then prove me wrong, and save me.]]


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* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Luffy blows his lid after he listens to Nami's resignation message to join Shiki's crew and berates her when the dust is settled. However, everyone else is not angry with her because they bothered to listen to the rest of the message, because she needed to make most of it more convincing to Shiki to keep him from learning their cover plan.]]

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Wrong trope; Lets Split Up Gang is when a group splits up voluntarily.


* LetsSplitUpGang: The Straw Hats are split up by Shiki early in the movie.


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* PartyScattering: The Straw Hats are split up by Shiki early in the movie.
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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself, making it the first ''Film'' label entry in the series. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script.

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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself, making it the first ''Film'' label[[note]]the ''Film'' label marks the heavy involvement of the series' author Eichiro Oda in the movie production more closely than any other movie prior and after, usually through direct script writing, setting and character creation.[[/note]] entry in the series. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script.
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* BerserkButton: Kidnapping and hurting any of his crewmates, particularly what Shiki did to Nami, is a sure way to anger Luffy.
** Brook gets offended when the Guntai Ari (an army of man-eating ants) ignore him because they consider the living skeleton to be "leftovers".
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please %%* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script.

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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself.himself, making it the first ''Film'' label entry in the series. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


* {{Meganekko}}: Robin sports a pair of glasses for a good half of the movie.
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* DebutQueue: Marks the first appearance of Brook in a One Piece movie. Goes double for those solely following the anime's due as this was his English voice's debut.

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* DebutQueue: Marks the first appearance of Brook in a One Piece movie. Goes double for those solely following the anime's due dub as this was his English voice's debut.
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* DebutQueue: Marks the first appearance of Brook in a One Piece movie. Goes double for those solely following the anime's due as this was his English voice's debut.
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Ambiguity Index wick cleaning.


* AnimalMotifs: Lions for Shiki the [[TheRedBaron Golden Lion]], as well as lions being the "king of beasts" so it is symbolic that Shiki commands an army of beasts to do his bidding.

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* AnimalMotifs: Lions for Shiki the [[TheRedBaron [[RedBaron Golden Lion]], as well as lions being the "king of beasts" so it is symbolic that Shiki commands an army of beasts to do his bidding.



* ColourfulThemeNaming: Shiki's main crewmembers all have a color in their name: Shiki the [[TheRedBaron Golden Lion]], Dr. Indigo, and Scarlet.

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* ColourfulThemeNaming: Shiki's main crewmembers all have a color in their name: Shiki the [[TheRedBaron [[RedBaron Golden Lion]], Dr. Indigo, and Scarlet.
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Actually, this technically still fits under Schrodingers Canon since the point of the trope is that it contains both canon and (potentially) non-canon elements.

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* SchrodingersCanon: The movie was written by the manga author Creator/EiichiroOda himself. It received a tie-in volume with a completely canonical chapter detailing some events from two decades prior to the manga's current timeline (while ending on a setup for the movie). Even the BigBad, Shiki, gets mentioned in the manga every now and then. With all this in mind, you'd think the movie itself was part of the main manga canon, but that's not quite the case. The events of the movie are never referenced at all and trying to insert ''Strong World'' in the manga timeline is difficult since a) Brook already joined the crew by then (making it impossible for the movie to have happened before the Thriller Bark Arc) and b) Roronoa Zoro should still be recovering from injuries that left him nearly dead (the injuries he received were bad enough to affect his performance in the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, but nothing of the sort comes up during ''Strong World''). Brook also mentions that the fight against the Flying Fish Riders during the start of the Sabaody Arc is his first as a Straw Hat pirate, contradicting the notion that ''Strong World'' happened before Sabaody too, but then having it happen after Sabaody is also impossible since the crew gets split by then and only gets to reunite after two years.

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It is also presumptuous to claim that Strong World IS canon just because of Oda's involvement. Oda has NEVER stated that Strong World is canon (so anything that says "declared canon" is extremely dubious). Yes, the character Shiki and his backstory are canon, but that's all we definitively know.


''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script. It is, so far, the only film that is canon within the series as per WordOfGod [[note]]Shiki's escape from Impel Down is referenced in the manga and Shiki himself is later revealed to be a member of the Rocks Pirates, one of the most notorious crews in the past of the One Piece world which included later antagonists Big Mom and Kaido.[[/note]]

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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script. It is, so far, the only film that is canon within the series as per WordOfGod [[note]]Shiki's escape from Impel Down is referenced in the manga and Shiki himself is later revealed to be a member of the Rocks Pirates, one of the most notorious crews in the past of the One Piece world which included later antagonists Big Mom and Kaido.[[/note]]
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* SchrodingersCanon: Despite the movie being declared canon, there's a lot of plot elements that seemingly contradict that. The biggest one being Zoro's health, as the injuries he took at the end of the Thriller Bark arc were still significantly affecting him in the following Sabaody Archipelago arc, whereas in the movie (which takes place in-between those two arcs), Zoro is pretty much fine. More minorly, during the battle with the Flying Fish Riders in the Sabaody arc, Brook is excited to have what he claims to be "[his] first battle as a member of the Straw Hat pirates", even though chronologically, he first fought for the crew in this movie.
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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script.

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''One Piece Film: Strong World'' is ''Franchise/OnePiece'''s tenth movie, written by Creator/EiichiroOda himself. As the movie was made in celebration of the [[MilestoneCelebration franchise's tenth anniversary]], Toei personally asked Oda to write the script.
script. It is, so far, the only film that is canon within the series as per WordOfGod [[note]]Shiki's escape from Impel Down is referenced in the manga and Shiki himself is later revealed to be a member of the Rocks Pirates, one of the most notorious crews in the past of the One Piece world which included later antagonists Big Mom and Kaido.[[/note]]
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The wiki and reddit do not get to decide what is canon or not. They're merely fan gatherings.

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* SchrodingersCanon: Despite the movie being declared canon, there's a lot of plot elements that seemingly contradict that. The biggest one being Zoro's health, as the injuries he took at the end of the Thriller Bark arc were still significantly affecting him in the following Sabaody Archipelago arc, whereas in the movie (which takes place in-between those two arcs), Zoro is pretty much fine. More minorly, during the battle with the Flying Fish Riders in the Sabaody arc, Brook is excited to have what he claims to be "[his] first battle as a member of the Straw Hat pirates", even though chronologically, he first fought for the crew in this movie.

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