One Piece Live Attraction

One Piece Live Attraction is a stage show held at Tokyo One Piece Tower based on the story of One Piece. The event first premiered in 2015.

Shows
The story of the Live Attractions take place on Tongari Island.

One Piece Live Attraction: Welcome to Tongari Mystery Tour
The first show ran from March 13, 2015 until April 10, 2016.

In the show, the Straw Hat Pirates explore a cave on Tongari Island, and Robin discovers ancient text written on the cave's walls. After she reads it, the crew is confronted by a mysterious, mist-like creature that can change its form and split apart into smaller pieces. It transforms into what the crew imagines, like a mermaid for Sanji. However, when Usopp gets scared and imagines it as a monster, it begins attacking them. The crew continues to battle it until it binds them all with a curse. Then, the show's audience is responsible for saving the crew by waving their light wands to power the Heart Stone (ココロ石), which breaks the curse the mist creature put the crew under. Once the crew is freed, Luffy uses Gomu Gomu no Jet Gattling to defeat it. Franky uses Franky Radical Beam to break a hole in the cave wall, and the crew escapes to the beach as the show ends.

​One Piece Live Attraction 2
The second show ran from April 23, 2016 until April 9, 2017.

In this show, part of the crew is exploring the island when they are trapped in a cage by Trafalgar Law. Law is working with Kizaru but turns against him later to help the Straw Hat crew. Law uses Shambles to repeatedly switch places with Luffy to confuse Kizaru. When he stops, Luffy attacks Kizaru with Gomu Gomu no Red Hawk from behind, defeating him. The crew and Law celebrate their victory with food and a song.

One Piece Live Attraction 3: Phantom
The third show ran from April 29, 2017 to April 7, 2019. Partway through the show's running period, the name of the attraction changed to "One Piece Live Attraction: Phantom," dropping the '3' from its name.

In the show, the Straw Hat Pirates attend a special concert at Live Music Club TONGARI commemorating Ann's return to her home island. Parrot DJ opens the show by welcoming the audience and announcing the venue's rules. Then, after the Straw Hat Pirates enter, he introduces and welcomes Ann to the stage. As Ann sings, she interacts with the Straw Hat crew and forgets that she is performing. After the pirates remind her, she continues to perform and demonstrates her powers by creating phantoms of a bunch of flowers and then Karoo (the Kung-Fu Dugongs in the first term of the show). Suddenly, Buggy appears and takes Ann hostage. He wants to try to force Ann to use her powers to help him capture the crew and sell them to the Marines. As a member of the Shichibukai, he had called in a Marine fleet to ambush Robin, Franky and Brook, who stayed on the Thousand Sunny while the rest of the crew attended Ann's concert. Buggy also introduces Puggy, the best martial artist in Buggy's Delivery. Puggy fights Zoro and Sanji, but he blocks their attacks with ease.

Buggy forces Ann to create phantoms of different allies of the Straw Hat Pirates, and while the confused pirates interact with and defend attacks from the phantoms, Puggy captures and ties them up one by one. With only Luffy left to free his friends, Buggy forces Ann to create a phantom of Sabo, and when the fake Sabo attacks, it confuses Luffy. The rest of the crew reminds him that Sabo would never do such a thing, and Luffy uses Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gun to knock Buggy and Puggy away. Now with everyone freed from Buggy's clutches, Ann thanks Luffy and offers to create a phantom of Ace for him. Luffy declines, and the crew encourages Ann to restart her concert. As they all sing and dance, Buggy returns to try again. Luffy attacks Buggy with Gomu Gomu no Red Hawk, and behind Luffy, Ann creates a phantom of Ace to help him. Just as Luffy turns around, the phantom of Ace disappears. He briefly notices Ace but quickly forgets about it as Parrot DJ announces that they will continue the concert. The crew sings with Ann and wishes her well as they leave. The phantom of Ace reappears and asks the audience to take care of his little brother before the show ends.

In the first term of the show, Buggy forced Ann to create phantoms of Bentham, Boa Hancock, Law and Dracule Mihawk to capture and trick the Straw Hat Pirates. In the second term of the show, Perona, Smoker, Tashigi, Cavendish and Emporio Ivankov were featured instead. Sabo and Ace were the only phantoms featured in both terms.

One Piece Live Attraction: Marionette
The fourth show ran from April 24, 2019 to March 8, 2020.

In the show, Ann begins performing a concert when, halfway through the first song, another resident of Tongari Island runs on stage and begs her to run to safety. He is then sprayed with marionette poison gas, a kind of gas by Caesar Clown created to control Tongari Island's residents. The controlled resident charges at Ann and captures her, but Sabo appears and confronts Caesar. Caesar uses the controlled resident to fight Sabo, who dodges all of the resident's attacks. Caesar sprays the resident again with his gas, tricking Sabo to push the resident out of the gas and get sprayed himself. Now with Sabo in his grasp, Caesar prepares to defeat Luffy, and he and Charlotte Cracker (who is offstage) argue about who will take their revenge first.

The Straw Hat Pirates wander Tongari Island when Ann runs into them, begging for their help. Luffy asks her to use her power to show him meat, and she almost does before the rest of the crew reminds her that she had asked for help before getting distracted. She is about to tell them about Sabo when a wave of fire fires toward them. They all dodge it, and Sabo approaches them. He attacks Luffy, who does not want to fight him, but while the Straw Hat Pirates fight Sabo, Caesar sprays Zoro. Zoro begins to fight Sanji, and Usopp and Ann send Chopper through a secret passageway for him to return to the Thousand Sunny and develop and antidote for the gas. During the confrontation with Zoro and Sabo, Caesar also sprays Sanji and Usopp. Now controlling three Straw Hat crew members and Sabo, Caesar overwhelms Luffy with all four. The four prepare to attack Luffy all at once, despite Nami begging them to stop, and Luffy has an idea. He has Ann create a projection of Vinsmoke Reiju, who removes the marionette poison gas from Sabo and the others.

Caesar does not admit defeat and brings out Cracker, whose Biscuit Hei attack the crew and Sabo. Cracker clashes with Zoro, Sanji, and Sabo. Chopper calls Nami and Usopp on a Den Den Mushi from the Thousand Sunny and tells them that he finished the antidote and blew up Caesar's laboratory with Gaon Cannon. Cracker sends his Biscuit Hei to stop Zoro, Sanji, and Usopp, who are unable to break through their tough exterior. Nami uses Rain Spark to soften them and orders her crewmates to eat the biscuits. Zoro and Sanji destroy a number of the soften soldiers with Senhachiju Pound Ho and Diable Jambe Bien Cuit: Grill Shot. The three then begin eating the broken, softened biscuits. Meanwhile, Luffy and Sabo fight Caesar and Cracker, and when the latter two get into a dispute, Luffy and Sabo defeat them with Gomu Gomu no Grizzly Magnum and Moeru Ryusoken: Kaen Ryuo.

With Caesar and Cracker defeated, the crew, Ann, and Sabo reunite, and Usopp spreads Chopper's antidote among the island's residents. Sabo, Zoro, and Sanji ask Luffy to return to them the damage they did to him, but Usopp does not, claiming he was unconscious. Luffy refuses, and when he and Zoro get into an argument about it, Nami hits them both. Sabo comments on how scary Nami is, and Ann says how nice it must be to have friends. The crew reassures her that she and they are friends, and Luffy announces that they will have a feast to celebrate friendship. The crew, Ann, and Sabo sing a song together before going their separate ways, ending the show.

A special broadcast of Marionette was streamed worldwide on YouTube on March 8, 2020 to bring the show to audiences who were unable to see it due to the park's coronavirus closure.

Trivia

 * One Piece Live Attraction 2 has a very similar plot to the animation featured in "Luffy's Endless Adventure," an attraction at Tokyo One Piece Tower.

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