Grand Times

The Grand Times (グランドタイムズ) is a One Piece recap supplement which is presented in a newspaper format. The fictional publisher of the paper is known as Blueberry Newspaper Company (ブルーベリー新聞社).

The first known installment, labelled as Total No. 1160 Issue, was released in the Weekly Shonen Jump in 2006 during a one-week break between Chapter 435 and Chapter 436. It went over facts already known to the series, acting both as a reminder to long time readers of events that have happened as well as being an introduction to newer readers.

A second installment, Total No. 1192 Issue, was released together with One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements, on the other side of the supplementary One Para Vol. 2. This one mainly focused on the Duel on Banaro Island.

Bounties
As well as featuring the bounty spread released with Chapter 435 it also recapped several known bounties throughout the series. The Times noted that the Straw Hats had done a big crime against the World Government which would not go unnoticed. On top of that, it mentioned their captain now has a bounty that rivals the Seven Warlords of the Sea and how they had come to achieve the bounties thus far.

The change in Luffy's bounty was noted to also effect how people will view him such as the Warlords, Shanks and Whitebeard upon hearing about it. Blackbeard was also mentioned as being a chaotic force, a pirate with an unknown bounty and a strange presence surrounding him.

The Times also recapped how a pirate gets a bounty. When a pirate commits a crime, it is straight away reported by a Marine via Den Den Mushi that a pirate has committed a crime (a note was made that in Luffy's case, the Marine who reported him wasn't much better). Afterwards, an investigation is led on the said island where the crime was committed. All crimes are examined, facts check and the threat level is determined. The one who decides the amount is Major Brannew at Marine Headquarters.

Mentioned bounties
Within the article, it mentioned a few known bounties of certain characters at the time. It however does not mention all the known bounties in the One Piece world.

20,000,000 and Lower
 * Alvida
 * Don Krieg
 * Tony Tony Chopper
 * Nami
 * Buggy
 * Arlong

50,000,000 and Lower


 * Sogeking
 * Franky
 * Sarquiss

100,000,000 and Lower


 * Crocodile
 * Bellamy
 * Sanji
 * Nico Robin

300,000,000 and Lower


 * Roronoa Zoro
 * Bartholomew Kuma

Above 300,000,000


 * Donquixote Doflamingo
 * Monkey D. Luffy

Pirate Ships
It mentioned that at Water 7 a ship was being built to rival Gol D. Roger's ship the Oro Jackson. Since the Times was written as a bystanders point of view, they neglected to mention Franky and the Galley-La company were building it.

The recap chapter described the Going Merry and its dangerous and harsh life cycle. It mentioned that the Straw Hats were likely to endure even worse. It listed the damages at Reverse Mountain, against Hina and her ships, the Skypiea Arc damage, and the various cannon fire she suffered.

With the combined efforts of both the Galley-La company and the Franky Family, shipbuilding history was changing. For the Straw Hats, it was great that they had both of Tom's former apprentices working together as both were equally skilled and would make sure their ship had both good quality materials and the latest technology. It also mentioned how Tom loved building ships and that both of them had inherited that love.

The two shipwrights mentioned that pirate ships are no different from normal ships. However pirates prefer bigger ships with stern figureheads to strike fear into the hearts of their foes thus making them easier to deal with. Most pirate ship battles sooner or later turn into hand-to-hand combat situations. Usually the ship with the most methods of holding back the foe (via gadgets and weaponry) will win the fight. Pirates also rely on the element of surprise more than anything, after that it is down to the offense and defense of either side as to how events play out in the pursuing fights.

The writer of the Times then dismissed the new ship as being a rival to the Oro Jackson, (which was made from Adam Wood) as it was the only ship that ever went around the Grand Line.

D Geneology
The Times recapped on the seven men featured so far who carry the initial D in their name, calling it the hidden line. It also described that they started off as only ripples in the water which later impacted the world as a giant tsunami. The relationship between the monster rookie (Luffy) and his parent (Dragon) was described as being an odd but noble one.

Garp (wife unknown) was mentioned as the hero who clashed with Gol D. Roger in the past. Luffy fears his grandfather due to the extreme training he put him through as a child, leaving him powerless against his grandfather. Dragon (wife unknown), who leads the revolutionary army, whom Luffy encountered in Loguetown plans to overthrow the World Government.

The writer of the Times was impressed that Luffy brought down one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and avoided the Buster Call at Enies Lobby. Luffy has now become a major pirate and his name is known throughout the world.

Ace (Luffy's brother) is commander of Whitebeard's second division.

The D is also found in other races. Even the Pirate King Gol D. Roger is included in the mystery.

The Three Great Powers

 * Marines
 * Seven Warlords of the Sea
 * Four Emperors

Total No. 1192 Issue
The main article of this single-page issue was the duel between Portgas D. Ace and Marshall D. Teach. The other sections were typical newspaper content such as advertisements and a weather report.