One Piece in Portugal

Manga
The manga has not been released in any shape, and it's expected to remain so in the future.

First dub
In Portugal, the One Piece anime series has been shown on the channels SIC and SIC Radical at first, along with many other anime series, such as Dragon Ball and Digimon. The first broadcast aired in 2004-2005 and stopped at Episode 130, then re-aired again 4 years later on SIC Radical, this time stopping at Episode 102 because of poor ratings. Only the first 50 episodes were dubbed, with the remaining portion being broadcast with Japanese audio and Portuguese subtitles both the times. The studio that dubbed the episodes is unknown. There was no censorship, and none of the opening/ending songs were dubbed except for the openings' narration.

In September 2011, the dub resurfaced on the teen animation channel Panda Biggs, starting with Episode 1. The show aired until Episode 50 several times until early 2013.

Second dub
In December 2012, 112 Studios's Facebook channel announced that the studio would follow up the dub of the series. It was stated in the comments section that it would be "until Episode 143". It's currently unknown if the studio will continue beyond that point, since the show's future in the country largely depends on the ratings.

In January 2013, Panda Biggs's Facebook channel officially revealed that it would begin the "2nd Season" on 2nd February. The new dub debuted with the Episode 51, keeping all of the Straw Hats' original VAs sans Zoro. However, it changed those of some other characters, like Coby's and Helmeppo's. The routine for openings and endings carried on as before.

There were a few errors during the episodes' broadcast, such as the 3rd ending airing every time alongside 2nd ending's music. The same happened with the 4th ending in the episodes 74 and 75, but it was fixed starting from the Episode 76's airing. However, the error returned when the 5th ending was only shown with the previous theme's music again. Also, during some of the episodes a defective digital signal was sent to the TVs, creating brief glitches that prevented to show the scenes in part, something that has been known to happen with other shows in the channel.

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