One Piece in Brazil

The Brazilian version of the One Piece anime premiered on Cartoon Network Brazil in 2006-2007 and is based off of the 4Kids version, which features much visual censorship, but kept very close to the Japanese script in terms of specific names or places like the LA spanish dub. Since brazilian fans criticized the One Piece Rap, SBT (second channel to broadcast the series) changed the opening and ending for brazilian versions of "We Are" and "Memories" (wich were first used on the DVDs), but kept the 4kids cuts. Only 40 epsiodes were broadcast in Brazil before the dub was canceled. The manga was successful in Brazil, published by Conrad Editora, but was canceled for unknown reasons. The manga stopped in the middle of Ennies Lobby arc.

The brazilian dub was made by brazilian studio "DPN", wich called Japan Brazil Communications (or JBC, a brazilian manga publisher) to take care of the adaptation. The studio did a good job, which was obscured by the 4kids version, besides that, all names, attacks and places were translated directly from the japanese (with a few exceptions, such as "Smoker" often being called "Chaser"), but some dub errors that came from the english version were kept, like Gol D. Roger being "hang from the gallows" instead of having his head cut off.

DVDs are still being released by Playarte, with both versions (4kids and original) of each episode included. Oddly, the original version doesn't have any dub, just japanese audio and portuguese subs, probably because the dub was made over the 4kids version, thus, making impossible to sync the audio with the uncensored version.