Crazy Rainbow

Crazy Rainbow, also known as Crazy Rainbow Star, is a song used for the eighth opening intro of the One Piece anime. It is sang by Japanese idol duo, Tackey and Tsubasa. The duo were even animated into the opening in Episode 303, which aired April 1, 2007 (April Fool's Day).

Opening
A beach shows with the missing letters of the word "ONE PIECE" before going to the title then the Going Merry sailing in the sea. It features the Straw Hat pirates with the Going Merry arriving in an enclosed island. Luffy is seen in excitement, Nami and Robin shopping with Chopper as the holder, Zoro sleeping on a bench, Luffy and Usopp, amazed with the islands products and especially Sanji falling in love with a girl. Nami and the others enjoys the island's beach when Luffy starts to jump in the water which surprises Nami. Everyone coordinate in preparing lunch (except for Luffy whose playing with the Monkeys). The Straw Hats was shown one by one followed by Mihawk, Ace and Shanks. A pirate ship arrives with the name in the sail "GAHOOOO" and a lion jolly roger. The ship suddenly launches an attack which is countered by Luffy, Zoro and Sanji, then Luffy uses the combination of Gomu Gomu no Rocket and Gatling to break the ship apart. The Straw Hats enjoy the beach when suddenly a Dinosaur appeared before them chasing the Straw Hats away with Luffy in amazement. The Going Merry is seen traveling the map. The hills and the beach that was shown before the title made a second appearance but now in its daylight. It also shows the places where the Straw Hats made their appearances. Then the Straw Hats again, The ship's flag made its appearance.

Trivia

 * At the first FUNimation convention, the representatives present had shown this introduction, thus making it the first Japanese intro to be used under FUNimations dubbing. In note of the event, when the introduction was finished playing the representatives present then asked the audience if they would like to hear the 4Kids intro again upon which they were met with a loud "No!".