One Piece trading cards have been licensed and printed by Bandai since 1999, undergoing several iterations over the years. A typical set will be based on not just canon elements, but anime-original ones (particularly the films) as well.
Carddas Hyper Battle
Initially, Bandai published its One Piece trading cards under the Carddass Hyper Battle (カードダスハイパーバトル, Kādodasu haipā batoru?) line.[1] These generally came in "Stage" sets of 42, with periodic "Grand Box" sets of 60.
One Piece Card Game
2002
- Path of the Pirate King (海賊王への航路, Kaizoku-ō e no kōro?)
- Champion of the East Blue (東の海の覇者, Azuma no umi no hasha?)
- The Battle of Alabasta (アラバスタの攻防, Arabasuta no kōbō?)
- The Powers of the Sea (海上の強豪達, Kaijō no kyōgō-tachi?)
- Assault on Baroque Works (アラバスタの攻防, Barokkuwākusu no kyōshū?)
- The Way to the Grand Line (グランドラインへの導き, Gurandorain e no michibiki?)
- The Kingdom's Revival (王国の復興, Ōkoku no fukkō?)
- Alabasta Kingdom's Endgame (アラバスタ王国の決戦, Arabasuta ōkoku no kessen?)
2003
- The Straw Hat Pirate Flag (麦わらの海賊旗, Mugiwara no kaizoku-hata?)
- Justice on the Open Sea (大海原の正義, Daikaigen no seigi?)
- Treasure Sheet (トレジャーシート, Torejāshīto?)
- Skypiea's Holy War (スカイピアの聖戦, Sukaipia no seisen?)
- Pirates' Bond (海賊の絆, Kaizoku no kizuna?)
2004
- A Vow Between Adventurers (冒険者たちの誓い, Bōkenshatachi no chikai?)
- The Golden City in the Sky (天空の黄金郷, Tenkū no ōgonkyō?)
- Davy Back Fight Trap (デービーバックファイトの罠, Dēbībakkufaito no wana?)
- Devil Fruit Rhapsody (悪魔の実の狂想曲, Akuma no mi no kyōsōkyoku?)
2005
- The Ship of Heroes (英雄たちの船影, Eiyū-tachi no sen'ei?)
Gallery
References
- ↑ This line featured several other Shonen Jump licenses, such as Hunter x Hunter.
External Links
- One Piece Collection (French fan-site, with details and galleries on virtually every set Bandai has printed)