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One Piece Soundtracks

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Title Important Appearance
Ace Luffy declares that he is Ace's brother in marineford.
Sad tone music rarely used in the anime. Using violins, chore singers and other instruments,it gives away a tone of determination and will.
After eating, Grand Line!
Arrangement with strings, accompanied by flutes in the first part and drums and brass in the second.

The first part is hopeful and soothing. It usually plays in scenes that show the main conflict of the recent plot being solved. The second part has a feeling of determination and foreshadowing to it and is often played at the very end of an episode when there is a cliffhanger.

I'm Here With You Too Luffy and the Strawhats stand facing CP9

Episode 124: Answer Robin! ; The Straw Hat Crew's Cry!!

At the end of the episode, when Luffy is standing on top of the courthouse and the rest of the Strawhat crew catches up to him. They walk forward to stand beside Luffy and face Robin and CP9, signifying their determination to save her and challenge CP9.

Beginning part has high-pitch violins and is soothing, about 30 seconds in more of a bass sound begins. Has a high feeling of determination and the introduction of a battle theme. 

Angry Franky trying to stop the sea train (2nd part)

A fairly jazzy number with electric bass, finger snapping, piano and synthesizer. As the name suggests it is played during serious conversations when one party is pissed off or mocking the other. It is splits in two parts,the first beeing used more often than the other. The first part gives a more menacing-bad situation idea to the viewer, while the second the idea of a situation of big importance and deep trouble.

Can't escape, fight Don Krieg is defeated(1st part)-Luffy starts attacking Don Krieg (2nd part)
A fanfare kind of piece. The first part is playing during the climax of a fight when the protagonists are already sure to win and during take offs from an island.

The second part is also used during fights, when things go to the main casts favor.

Chopper's past Kureha talks to Nami about Chopper's past,asking if they (the Straw Hats) can cure the hole in his heart.
A melancholic, dramatic tune mainly with guitar, bells and piano; supported by an echo effect. Basically one motive played over and over with slightly different accompaniment. As the name suggests it is played during Chopper's serious or sad flashbacks.
Coby's speech
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Desperate Situation
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Difficult Shanks and Whitebeard clashes their weapon and divided the sky into two.
Orchestrad dramatic tune by trumpet, sax, and compilation of orchestrad instrument.
Dr. Hiluluk
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Explosion, Sonic wave
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Facing the Admirals Grand soundtrack, used when a a built-up feeling of positive emotion is to be presented to the viewer. Notable usage of this OST is as stated in the title(Luffy facing the Marine Admirals) and previously used when Whitebeard's coated ships surface at Marineford
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Fierce battle!
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Fight back Used rarely, mainly when Sanji unleashes his fury at an opponent after either long awaited revenge or rescue. Possesses a jazzy theme meant to excite viewer (Used in episode 298 when fighting Jabra of CP9 and fighting Vergo)
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Fury
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Giant Stronghold, takeoff
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Golden and oden
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Gomu Gomu is ineffective
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Gomu Gomu no Bazooka
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Huge reversal Luffy
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I'm becoming the Pirate King
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Luffy's fierce attack Luffy denies learning anything about One Piece at Sabaondy
Pumpimg up music often used in battles,or other scenes with a lot of suspence and action.Using various aerophones and drums it gives a actioned-filled sensation to the viewers.
Marines attack the village
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Mezase
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Mother Sea Merry's funeral
Sad tone music often used in flashbacks or emotional moments. Composed using various instuments like piano, violin, xylophone and what apears to be a flute and a harp.
One hour evacuation
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Overtaken Walk to Arlong park

Suspensefull music used mainly on some note worthy entrances (franky's house and arlong's park as stated above)

Composed of various instruments such as drums (or other percussion instruments), various trumpets and violins

Overtaken 2
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Pirate
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Pirate 2
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Run Away
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Sanji in a big pinch
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Senseless war
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Shichibukai
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Shizuka Na Ikari
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Straw hat counter attack
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The the the strongest/The very very strongest Zoro takes the pain for Luffy in Thriller Bark
Battle type theme used on scenes made to have big impact for the viewers. Composed of violins, drums and pandeiro, it makes the viewers interested in the scene and adds a struggling or winning feeling to the one watching. It is one of the most recognizable soundtracks in the anime.
Three Towers
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To the Grand Line
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Umi no namamono
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Unan and the stone
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Usopp! It's dangerous
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Zoro vs. Sanji

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Arashi mo Areba Hoshi mo Aru Momonga kills a sea king while waiting to see Boa Hancock

Movie soundtracks

Title Important Appearance
The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle
The Marine Swordsman's battle Cry A notable soundtrack used in Movie 5. It was also used as an effective tension-builder when Marineford's preparation for the upcoming war was revealed.
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Karakuri castle-Deploy
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Karakuri castle-Transform
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Luffy vs. Ratchet Round 1
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Luffy vs. Ratchet Round 2

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