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Sex & Nudity

  • In one episode, in the women's bath, while being watched by men, Nami removes her towel to show her body expecting money in return. This is played for comedy.
  • In an episode Nami is wearing only a towel in a public bath which accidentally falls, showing her naked body to all men and women in the bath. No nudity is shown but the shaped of her breasts and buttocks are shown from behind.
  • Boa Hancock wears a dress that shows some cleavage while covering the breasts. In one episode, she is shown to be bathing naked with only her bare back shown.
  • In one Episode, Nami goes naked and changes her outfit in front of several shipwrights in a train. Only her backside is shown.
  • There are many episodes in One Piece, that hinted directly and indirectly about many violent and sexual action or event, such as Murdered, Raped, Sex, Slaved, Being a Whore, Selling My Body etc. Although most of them was for fun purpose and everyone can't understand this (specifically not kids) and others are for sake of the story and most of them hinted indirectly.
  • In one episode, A man licked a (steam censored) full naked woman's face in a bathroom, forcefully grabbing her both hand, and leave her no choice but to scream for help.
  • In a episode Momonusuke a 6 year old boy touches Nami's and Robin's breasts and they don't mind.
  • There's no kissed or sex, however one of the main characters, Sanji is a prevent character and he does flirting to every females characters throughout, but it was meant for humorous purposes, played for laughs and running gag.
  • Sanji tends to flirt with women a lot it's mainly played for laughs.
  • The series has a very mild level of nudity and some very benign sexual references, but over the course of the series, there haven't been many such scenes and they were - in most cases - shown in a very comical context.
  • A lot of women hide small things (notes, keys, etc) in between their breasts.
  • One of the villains of this show has sex with many men before getting rid of them. Because of this, she has over 80 children.
  • There is a scene where a young woman tends to an injured man's wounds and falls asleep next to him. A friend of the injured man walks in and gets the wrong idea.
  • Many perverted/suggestive references and jokes In filler episodes, as well as somewhat brief mild sexual innuendo.
  • Numerous female characters have revealing outfits and clothes. Nudity is shown to a small degree and rarely, but played for laughs and easy to miss.
  • Unknown woman skinny dipping (bare butt visible briefly) in a filler episode.
  • In a episode Nami is shown in the shower, but her buttocks are covered by a veil of steam. Later in the episode, she is shown from the backside, her side breast and buttocks partly showing.
  • Nami wears bikini tops as casual outfits because she's a pirate and she goes swimming a lot.
  • One of the pirates later in the series has the power to change people into the opposite gender. This is later shown as a man is humorously transformed into a woman.
  • Cleavage is commonly seen later in the anime. Much later in the series Nami is shown always wearing a bikini top with jeans.
  • One of the main characters almost gets molested in an episode but is saved.
  • In a episode three girls are explained to have been molested and abused (the molestation is never shown). They are slaves and are also beaten daily.
  • In one episode, Nico Robin is shown in the shower, but all of her private parts are covered.
  • There is no kissing or sex in the cannon episodes of the show.
  • Brook, one of the main characters, can be really perverted and ask perverted questions. Sometimes he asks girls to see their panties, but he gets beaten up comically afterward.

Violence & Gore

  • The 4Kids dub removes all instances of violence and edits out blood, while editing weapons like guns to make the show less violent.
  • The series doesn't focus on fatal injuries but usually there is moderate blood shown in most of the fights. Still not very gruesome
  • Some of the fight sequences include large amounts of blood (especially during the sword fights), characters are often injured, but death isn't common, and when it does happen, it's rarely shown on screen.
  • A wide range of violence from mild slapstick comedy antics to moderate brutal fights.
  • In a flashback early in the series, a pirate that is friends with the main character gets a gun pointed at his head by a bandit. But one of the pirate's men shoots the bandit and kills him. No blood is shown.
  • Luffy got his chest burned during a war while he was unconscious, leaving a huge X scar on his chest. it healed pretty quickly though.
  • There are several instances of characters losing their arm/s or leg/s
  • As sex and nudity is mentioned, male characters get nosebleed when they get aroused by female characters sometimes.
  • The entire series is bloody and violent, however it's not too extreme, but it can be brutal at times.
  • A surprisingly violent anime, despite it's "happy-go-lucky" approach.
  • Blood usually appears whenever characters fight (they get punched, shot, sliced, etc.), and there is usually a lot of it.
  • The show has a lot of violent, psychopathic and downright evil characters throughout the series (just what is expected of piracy), and all of them do horrible things. Such as slavery, killings, torture, bullying and fraud.
  • One of the main characters (Usopp) gets beaten badly. He survives all of these attacks but is a total coward, which greatly amplifies the violence that is dealt with him. In one scene, he gets hit straight in the face by a 4-ton baseball bat. We see his broken nose later on. In another scene, he gets brutally beaten and stomped on by some men. These are of course one of the many beating scenes of this particular character, but he survives.
  • A pirate gets his arm twisted and broken by a violent pirate when he is accused of cheating in a card game. He then gets shot many times in the chest and kicked out of a window and is then killed off-screen.
  • The main character Luffy suffers incredible physical and mental pain throughout the series.
  • Lots of impalements (all graphic) and some cutting/beheading throughout. Blood is shown in copious amounts.
  • A pirate gets half his face torn off. Very bloody but partially obscured.
  • Every kind of violent behavior, method or attack imaginable is shown in this anime. It's everywhere because there's a lot of intense fighting over the course of over 1000+ episodes. Bones break and blood flies everywhere.

Profanity

  • Dub version has a lot of profanity. Hell,ass,damn, bastard,piss and crap are used alot. Some uses of bitch and son of a bitch. Dub version has less swearing.
  • The 4Kids dub of the series only includes mild name calling.
  • The word "ass" has a different variants ways, occasional uses of "jackass", "dumbass", "fatass", "badass", "asshole", and "smartass", though it infrequently.
  • Multiple childish word, "stupid", "jerk", "idiot", "fool", "brat", "dumb", "moron" etc. A running gag involve Luffy has funny nickname to other characters, sometimes (For example, Luffy call Buggy a "Big red nose" due to the characters design). Played for laughs.
  • Mild swear words phases. "What the hell", "Damn it", "You/That bastard", "The hell" (short of what the hell), "Pissed me off", "What in the hell", "Cut the crap", "Don't give a damn", "Get the hell out", "Oh/Ah/Holy crap", "Hell yeah/no", "Piece of crap", and others used. "Screw" and "freaking" are also used, as well as threats phases like "Go to hell" and "kick your ass". Modern swear phrases can get stronger like "What an asshole", "You bitch/son-of-a-bitch", "My balls", etc.
  • "Dickhead" was used once in both the sub and the dub
  • "Goddamn" is also used rarely.
  • "Balls" is somewhat rare used in a vulgar context, in both Japanese Version and English Dub.
  • In Japanese version, many uses of "hell", "damn", "bastard", "ass", "piss" and "crap". Occasional uses of "asshole", "badass", "dumbass", "jackass", and "smartass". "Bitch" and "shit" are used a several times.
  • Very mild and frequent, however, there is also amount of some moderate language like "bitch/son of a bitch", "goddamn", "asshole", "dickhead" (used once), "balls" and "shit".
  • The English subtitles has more strong swear words than the dubbed version but still several mild language.
  • There are often uses of mild curse words ("damn", "bastard", "hell", "crap", "ass" and "piss")/PG language in this series in both the English subtitles and the Dubbed version.
  • Some profanity: shit and bitch are used a few times
  • Curse words such as "shit" and "son of a bitch" are used somewhat frequently.
  • Milder profanities are common, such as "crap", "piss", "hell", "ass", "bastard" and "damn".
  • Many perverted/suggestive references and jokes In filler episodes.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • In the 4Kids dub, cigarettes, drugs and alcohol are all edited. For example, Sanji's cigarette is infamously changed to a lollipop.
  • Some characters also seen smoke cigarettes and cigars respectively as well.
  • Drug reference or use are occasional rare.
  • During some of their lighter moments, some characters are shown drinking alcohol to the point of intoxication, but they don't do anything too outrageous.
  • Roronoa Zoro is an alcoholism and drinks of type of alcohol a lot throughout.
  • Moderate overall.
  • Both alcohol and smoking occur very frequently. Many of the main characters smoke cigarette/cigars and drink alcohol.
  • Alcohol (especially beer and rum) is the typical thing with pirates, so expect to see a lot of it.
  • Sanji (one of the main characters) is a chain-smoker and is always seen with a cigarette in his mouth.
  • One character, Smoker, is always shown smoking two cigars at once. He has a bandolier filled with cigars.
  • Some characters use steroids.
  • In a filler episode Children, who are used as test subjects, are given highly addictive drugs in the form of candy and then suffer from withdrawal.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The Impel Down and Punk Hazard arcs are in particularly darker than the rest of the show. Impel Down focuses on a horrifically hellish prison where the prisoners are very brutally tortured in the most inhumane ways, and one of the sub parts to the Punk Hazard filler arc is that there are kids who are shown getting slowly drugged and addicted very violently.
  • Despite One Piece being a fairly light hearted series, and the violence not being too extreme throughout, there are still some scenes which can be VERY disturbing throughout the series. These however are normally not presented in an overly violent matter but it doesn't take away from the impact.
  • The series deals with very dark and serious themes like slavery and racial prejudice very often, and sometimes does so in extremely graphic detail.
  • The backstories could disturbing, emotional, upsetting, and intense.
  • There are many emotional and sad scenes, many minor and major characters could get died by tragic events, some characters could have emotional breakdown that their parents/siblings/friends died. Since the series is lighthearted and happy-go-lucky is present while it has very dark and tearjerkers tone, the humorous scenes can also help recover from the emotional/upsetting stuff.
  • There are many tension events: Perilous, Destroy the island, National Disaster, War, Life or Death, etc.
  • Different forms of racism are occasionally present in the show, especially the land of wano arc.
  • The main cast, while pirates, only resort to violence if there's no other alternative, and there are moments when the more aggressive characters are shown that violence will only make matters worse.
  • The design of the anime style looks like a cartoon, despite the colorful, bright, cartoonish and lighthearted, but don't let them fool you because it has dark and emotional stuff.
  • Out of the big 3 anime of Shonen Jump (others being Naruto and Bleach), One Piece is the longest running and lighthearted series, with 1100+ episodes (due to long arcs).
  • Some villains like Kuro, Hody Jones and Doflamingo are complete monsters without empathy, who sadistically kill and torment anyone in their way.
  • Though nothing pops out or scares you, some scenes in which people are on the brink of death or in an intense situation might scare some viewers. The lighthearted and very funny scenes can help recover from the intense stuff.
  • Lots of scenes where main characters come very close to death.
  • Emotional and intense scenes frequently occur throughout the show. And many of the characters' backstories are quite tragic.
  • This is a surprisingly dark and emotional anime overall, even if it's for the most part lighthearted and happy-go-lucky.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Sex & Nudity

  • In Amazon Lily arc, there's a scene where the island of all women. All of women are seen bikini's throughout. However, if any men enter the island, they would be eliminated on the spot.
  • While there is no actual romance in the anime, some characters are in love with others, like Sanji is in love with Nami, and Boa Hancock is in love with Luffy. (Except from a couple from the Ice hunter arc, although that arc is filler.)

Violence & Gore

  • As said before, this anime is pretty violent despite being a light-hearted shonen.
  • Fight between Charlotte katakuri and luffy is pretty violent with blood splatters dripping sometimes
  • Over the top intense moderate violence throughout in the series. During every battle, this features of characters using weapons such as swords, knives, martial arts, guns, and even various superpowers are used throughout. Many characters get results injuries or deaths after huge battle.
  • In one of Luffy's backstories, a Sea King tries to eats Luffy, but he's save by Shanks at the cost of losing one arm. Blood is briefly shown.
  • The Marineford arc is very intense and easily one of the darkest arcs in the series, as it focuses on the brutal war between Whitebeard's pirates and the Marines. There's a lot of chaos, wreck and pain in their path, and the aftermath is extremely intense and emotional.
  • Sometimes violence can be very graphic , especially in the marinford arc it was severe and very intense violence and gore.
  • In Wano arc, Luffy gets defeated and heavily injured by Kaido 3 times, but he survives, and defeats him with Gear 5.
  • Gold Roger had an execution, he walk up the stairs in front of the audience and giving has last word about find the legendary treasure. After that, 2 soldiers stab his chest with swords. We don't see graphic scene but blood is seen afterward.
  • In the Fishman Island arc, Luffy lose/small amount of blood and faint after fight with Hody Jones, as he chomp him with his teeth. But Jinbe saved Luffy by given him with same blood type.
  • Luffy is seen scar beneath his left eye throughout of series. It's also revealed that he commit self-harm by stabbed himself in the face with a knife in an attempt to show just how tough he was to Shanks and his crew.
  • Wano is significantly more violent than the rest of the anime.
  • In Yamato's backstory during the Wano arc, we see a man being hanged after he was tortured (it's not exactly confirmed, but it's heavily implied that the man was tortured or something similar to that, considering the fact that blood was dripping down his legs)
  • In Sabo flashback during Post-War arc, Sabo was explode by cannon was they to leave the island. The death is off-screen but it's implied he's been killed. But he survived in much later on.
  • In marineford, Luffy's brother Ace is punched in the chest by akainu, with his fist going straight through, killing Ace. This is said by everyone who watches the show to be the saddest scene in the entire show.
  • In one episode, Nami stabs the tattoo on her shoulder with a knife numerous times in a berserker rage. The tattoo is a mark that was put on her when she was forced to join a pirate crew whose captain killed her mother. Blood pours out of the stab wound, and it's presented in a very intense manner.
  • Portgas D. Ace is killed at one point due to him sacrificing himself to save his brother Luffy. He is punched through the chest by Akainu and a huge gaping gory hole can be seen through his chest, and he spends his last moments with Luffy before dying in his arms. Very bloody and extremely emotional.

Profanity

  • Much like it's Japanese counterpart, the English dub has often intense coarse language in some episodes, nothing worse than "shit", and "bitch" in English Sub. English dub: Some instances of "bitch" or "son of a bitch". Although the word "shit" is not often and very rarely used, however in later until Season 14 (which is Land of Wano arc), it does used a lot.
  • Up until the Wano arc, "shit' is very rarely used in the dub. During this arc, it is used multiple times.
  • It should be noted that In Manga, middle finger is very rarely used. But in this anime series, there's no middle finger.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Once a scientist is shown using drugs (represented as twelves) in children to do an experiment, and when the children work very quickly every twelve (drug) they are brave and can destroy places at twelve.
  • In Fishman Island arc, it has two mitigating factors: Jinbe is seen wearing kimono with black weeds leaf on it, so it's reference to marijuana. Hody Jones and his crew use energy steroids pills, but in later they were abuse after being defeated and imprisoned.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Portgas D. Ace's death is one of the most emotionally upsetting and tragic moments in the series. He sacrifices himself to save his brother Luffy and is killed by Akainu, who gets away completely scot-free while Luffy breaks down loudly wailing and screaming. This is exceptionally depressing and sad.
  • It may not be found everywhere, but overall there are many epically severe frightening and intense scenes in the series, such as Brook's past, Robin's island's termination, Law's island's massacre, Marineford, Shabodie's scenes of Tenryubi killing people in public for not kneeling to them, Wano people's starvation and Yasuii's death in front of his daughter, people vomiting because of their severe hunger, and so many others.
  • A man has a public execution and his death is via a shooting with lots and lots of guns. Although this is somewhat censored in black color/theme, lots of blood are still visible. This is no normal character regarding the running situation and story around it, so it feels more brutal and sad when he gets killed.
  • Merry's funeral is known for being one of the saddest moments in the series. For context, she is a ship that was used by the Straw Hats from the Romance Dawn arc to the Enies Lobby arc, and she gets increasingly damaged overtime until her keel splits in half. The Straw Hats burn her for her funeral, and she thanks everyone for their adventures together as everyone cries in grief. This scene is incredibly heartbreaking and tragic, and will likely leave viewers in tears.
  • After Luffy wakes up from Ace's Death, he's shown to suffer from severe PTSD, going through the 5 stages of grief, becoming completely insane, having very disturbing flashbacks, experiencing horrific hallucinations and destroying absolutely everything in his path, weeping and wailing at the top of his lungs while screaming, hollering and bellowing uncontrollably in utterly excruciating agony.
  • Yamato suffers from child abuse from her father for many years, even when she's an adult.
  • The Fisherman suffered from so much racism that they're forced into slavery.
  • Boa Hancock and her friends were sold into slavery for 4 years before Fisher Tiger freed them and many other slaves.
  • The Dressrosa Arc is one of the most intense arcs, as it shows Doflamingo taking joy in the suffering of many innocent people, many of whom are trapped into toys while being fully conscious yet completely powerless.
  • The Straw Hats Crew getting lost because of Kuma is very upsetting and one of the saddest moments in the series. Many of the main characters get sent to the different island by Kuma, but after 2 years, the Straw Hats Crew reunion head to the New World.
  • While One Piece overall is an anime series with an unabashedly optimistic tone and a lot of humor, it's also known for being incredibly bleak, serious, tragic and poignant at times, with MANY incredibly disturbing and dramatic moments being frequently commonplace. As such, many main characters die in flashbacks and in present time with absolutely no warning whatsoever, which is all extremely emotionally upsetting and depressing.
  • Luffy having an panic attack can be very upsetting and emotional intense, and it very hard to watch.
  • Many of the arcs does deals with mature theme/subject matter like: War, racism, discrimination, oppression, slavery, torture, grief, prejudice, bullying, child suffering, frame, abuse, abandoned, trauma, attempted sacrifice/suicide, betrayal, and death.
  • As the series keep going, some characters commit betrayal, including leaving their crew, lying, killing someone from their crew, etc. These are consequences for being a traitor, and it may unsettling for some viewers.
  • Brook's past shows that he used to be the Captain of a group called the Rumbar Pirates, and one day promised a baby whale named Laboon that one day he'd return. However, Brook and his crew get lost in the middle of the sea and get poisoned. The Rumbar Pirates then decide to perform "Bink's Sake" one last time before dying, with Brook himself dying last and spending the next 50 years alone with his dead crew as company. This is VERY heartbreaking and depressing.
  • Luffy (as well as his Straw Hat crew) get defeated by villains, and he/they survived from all violence attack. However, a villains put him/them in prison cell or possibly execution or kill.
  • In the many of the arcs has mild-moderate violence with less violent, but in the Marineford arc and Land of Wano arc are more violent and severe.
  • The Marineford and Land of Wano arcs are extremely intense and emotional, with the main theme being war. Several characters die, sequences of fighting battle is long and tragic flashbacks is uncovered.

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