FUNimation Entertainment/Episode List and DVD Releases

DVD and Blu-Ray Releases
FUNimation's DVDs include both the uncut English dub and the original Japanese version. The English dub on the DVDs do not use the censored dialog or name changes that the American broadcasts used. The episode content itself is presented completely unedited, however there are a few edits to the overall presentation of the TV series: the Japanese logo is replaced by the FUNimation version (in some cases this involves removing a few seconds of the original animation), the title cards are replaced with an English translation, and in an odd error Zoro's original eyecatcher is edited to say 'Zolo' in the earlier episodes. This, however was an unintended mistake carried over from material provided by 4kids and was corrected; The error is noted to be absent after the second FUNimation boxed set. As is typical of an English release, the credits are replaced with an English version that includes the cast for both languages and no set of credits in Japanese are available. The movies include the unaltered Japanese credits and logos, as well as silent English credits that refer to both versions.

No explanation was ever given for the reasons behind the logo change, however most (but not all) of the DVD sets feature the original unaltered logo and animations for such in the "Creditless Opening" special feature on the DVD.

Each set of the voyage sets would contain commentary on 1 episode for seasons 1-3. Starting with season 4 each set would contain commentary on 2 episodes.

Starting with Season 4 Voyage 4, each sets also includes interviews with the English cast. The first of these, 'On The Boat', were 15 minutes long and featured ADR Director Mike McFarland and a voice actor and discussing their respective character as well as their overall thoughts on the show. Each set contained 2 of these features. From Season Five: Fourth Voyage onwards, a single 'In The Booth' feature, lasting around twenty minutes each, was included instead. These extras also interview the cast, as well as including footage of the English dialog being recorded.

Movie 8: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures In Alabasta
This DVD contains both the English and Japanese logo depending on which audio track is selected. Both languages use the Japanese credits with animation, followed by silent English credits referanceing both versions.

There is also an error on the DVD version of the film. As was typical of FUNimation before the release of their "Season 4", FUNimation dubbed the closing theme Compass for the English dub track of this release. Due to a DVD authoring error however, it does not appear on the DVD version and the original Japanese version of Compass appears on both language tracks. As the Blu-ray was released later, this error was corrected for that release. Compass now appears dubbed into English on the dub audio track while being presented in its original Japanese on that language track.

Movie 10: One Piece Film: Strong World
On July 28, 2012, alongside the announcement of season five, FUNimation also announced that they had acquired the license to One Piece Film: Strong World. At Anime Expo 2013, a release date was announced. Due to music licensing issues, the theme song Fanfare was replaced with an instrumental piece from the film's soundtrack.

Movie 12: One Piece Film: Z
On April 7, 2014, FUNimation announced that they had aquired the home video rights to One Piece: Film Z, which will be released on September 30, 2014.

Season 4
Due to music licensing issues, the ending Mirai Kōkai is replaced with Eternal Pose, as was the case with FUNimation's streaming version and the US Toonami airing.

Collections
Each collection contains the exact same disc content as the old releases, but with new packaging and at a less expensive price.

TV FUNimation Dub - Cartoon Network
The following episodes aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's Toonami and were edited for content.

The following episodes aired in Australia and New Zealand only.

The following episodes aired uncut, but were still aired in Australia and New Zealand only.

TV FUNimation Dub - [adult swim] Toonami
The following episodes were aired uncut in the United States on [adult swim]'s Toonami.

FUNimation Simulcast (Subbed only)
Note: The crossover episodes, 492, 542 and 590, were skipped from FUNimation's simulcast; despite this, their next episode previews still appear on the previous episode's Crunchyroll stream.