One Piece Omake

One Piece Omake are anime shorts featured at the end of the mid-Enies Lobby filler episodes. They are based on the short omake originally published in the One Piece Log Books.

Chopperman


Chopperman, originally created for the One Piece Blue Guidebook, had later appearances in Chopper's Grand Battle 3 ending, the omake in The 6th Log: Arabasta, the colorspread for chapter 405, and then finally in the first Mugiwara Theater short, which aired with episode 279. The evil Dr. Usodabada (Usopp), fed up with being unable to defeat Chopperman (Chopper), sends his minions to capture Chopperman's assistant, Namifia (Nami). However, they instead bring back Chopperman himself. Once there, he demands tea, and then procedes to go see Usodabada's giant fighting robot, Giant Luffy Bomber (Luffy). Chopperman rides in Luffy Bomber, and ends up destroying Usodabada's base, sending the villain and his minions flying. This is the only appearance of Robiflowan (Robin), a mysterious flower-woman who has been defeated multiple times by Chopperman's "Kyuun Spark" attack, Zorogilla (Zoro), a mysterious onigiri-man who demands riceballs and gets angry if you don't have any, and Sanjilops (Sanji), a mysterious perverted-monster who insists he isn't perverted (despite the fact that he constantly thinks perverted things) and shows no mercy to men. After destroying the base, Chopperman brings the robot home. However, when he goes to get it for his next mission, he finds that Namifia has sold it.

Report Time


Originally in The 2nd Log: Sanji, Report Time was the second omake shown in the anime, aired with episode 280. A report about how the crew ate before Sanji joined, in which each member, in the order they joined, is interviewed by "Tsubaki at the Scene", a reporter who is constantly making sarcastic comments and often says that he can't express something in words. Apparently, Luffy ate all of his food quickly after leaving his village, so he caught fish sometimes, and ate mushrooms that grew on the ship. Zoro explains that, as he'd been on the sea for longer, he already knew what he was doing. Yet, despite this, Zoro's explanation of their eating habits matches Luffy's exactly. Nami mentions her surprise at their inability to even take care of themselves, and talks about how she ended up rationing out the food in order to take care of them. Because of this, she claims that they owe her. Usopp claims that he got them Going Merry, but Luffy and Zoro yell at him, as Usopp's friend Kaya was the one who gave it to them. They then talk about Usopp's fishing, which he apparently did often, but only caught small fish. He claims that this is because he prefers the taste of small fish to the taste of sea monsters, but they ignore him. It is then revealed that Nami was an excellent cook, but she only cooked two times for the, as she made them pay very high prices. Sanji then comes, and everybody talks about how great his food was. Tsubaki then says that he wants to taste the food to tell everybody how it tastes, but after eating it he claims that he "can't express it in words".

Throughout the whole thing, the art style is significantly different than the actual Anime, as well as the other Omake. The color also seems faded, except for most of the outlines. Oddly, the music is the normal music used throughout the series.

Obahan Time


Obahan Time (obahan is a term for a middle-aged woman who tends to be rude and impudent) was originally published in The 3rd Log: Nami, and was shown in the anime as the third omake, airing with episode 281. It starts off with a simple question: If Luffy and the others were obahan, who would be the most powerful? And then the story begins. Luffyzaki (Luffy), upset by her lack of soy sauce, goes to visit her friend Zoroyama (Zoro) to get some. There she finds that she doesn't have any either, as she sliced it in half while cutting fish for sashimi. The scene then changes to a grocery store, where Chopamori (Chopper) is devouring all the food at the sample table. The employee there (a cameo appearance of Tashigi) asks her to stop, but she won't, insisting that it's okay, as Luffyzaki does it all the time. Sanjida (Sanji) then comes to the store to feel up the young women there, claiming that it's okay, as she's a woman too. However, Namijima (Nami) comes and stops both of them. The scene then shifts again, this time to Luffyzaki's house, where her friend Usokawa (Usopp) came to give her big news (which ending up being a lie). Usokawa does tell her, however, that Namijima is going around and getting everybody. The two get scared, and rush to Robino (Robin), trying to get her to help them. There, she simply scolds them for not properly sorting their garbage, which the two ignore as they're eating her food. Robino gets a call from Namijima, asking if Luffyzaki and Usokawa are there. She says that they are, so Namijima comes over, bringing the other obahan with her, demanding to know where the rent is. Luffyzaki then begs her to let them pay after the lottery the next day, but she denies the request, stating that she already got the money from their paychecks. The others are unable to do anything about her, proving that, even if they all turn into obahan, Namijima is still the strongest.

No Respect Time/Jinginai Time


Jinginai Time, meaning No Respect Time, originally published in The 5th Log: Chopper, was shown in the anime as the fourth omake, airing with episode 282. It begins with a row of Moai statues (the statues on Easter Isand) complaining about their boredom. It then continues on with the real story. Don Luffione (Luffy), Don Zoroscia (Zoro), and Don Sanjino (Sanji) are the leaders of three seperate gangs, each named after the its leader. The three argue about who is going to be the leader of their island, and Zoroscia ends up declaring war (despite the fact that the other two were the ones who were arguing). Luffione sends in Usotuya (Usopp), who goes to kill Zoroscia and is killed in the process. Sanjino then sends in Choparini (Chopper), who goes to kill Luffion and is killed in the process. Zoroscia then sends in Namimore (Nami), who kills Sanjino. She then goes off in search of money, and finds huge amounts, causing her to die of happiness. Zoroscia then sends in Robita (Robin) to kill Luffione, but she refuses and shoots Zoroscia instead. However, it ends up that he shot her as well, so both end up dying. Luffione, now the only one left standing, happily declares that this makes him the leader of the island,e meaning he can eat as much meat as he likes; however, he quickly learns that it doesn't taste good at all when he's alone. He then cries about how lonely he is, and begs that, if it is a dream, he should be allowed to wake up. At this point, one of the Moai from the beginning wakes up, saying that it was just a dream. All the gangsters then ask who he is, and yell about it only being a dream.

Monster Time


"Monster Time", was the fifth side comic in the series, published in April 2006 in The 7th Log: "VIVI". In this, Luffy and company are all mythical beasts at the "carefree monster town", Monston. The anime version aired alongside One Piece episode 283, on 29 October 2006.