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The '''Red Line''' (赤い土の大陸, Reddo Rain) is a long continent that stretches across the entire world, from North to South, along the equivalent of Earth's Prime Meridian.
 
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| first = [[Chapter 22]]; [[Episode 3]] (mentioned){{Qref|chap=22|ep=3|[[Nami]] explains the Grand Line and the Red Line to [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] and [[Gaimon]]. The anime moves this explanation to the end of the [[Romance Dawn Arc]], with [[Koby]] supplying it to Luffy (as well as [[Roronoa Zoro|Zoro]] and [[Rika]]).}}<br>[[Chapter 101]]; [[Episode 63]] (shown)
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The '''Red Line''' (literally translated as "Continent of Red Earth") is the [[world]]'s only continent that stretches across the entire [[World of One Piece|world]], from North to South, along the equivalent of [[Wikipedia:Prime meridian|Earth's Prime Meridian]].
While the continent appears impassable for any boat wishing to cross between the seas or to certain sections of the Grand Line, there are certain pass points which a ship can cross between the Blues: up and down the waterways across [[Reverse Mountain]] (typically used to enter the [[Grand Line]] by pirates), by gaining government permission from the holy government land of [[Mariejois]] or by submerging into [[Fishman Island]], which is placed around a hole that links directly between the first half of the Grand Line and the [[New World]].
 
   
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==Overview==
The Red Line is said to be 10,000 meters high from ocean level to either [[Mariejois]] or [[Fishman Island]]<ref>One Piece Chapter 496 - Hachi explains the height of the Red Line.</ref>, meaning it is a total of 20,000 meters high, and is indestructible<ref>One Piece Chapter 104 - Laboon ramming the Red Line in futility.</ref>, meaning that no one can pass over it without using either of the entrances. [[Fisher Tiger]], however, has been known to climb the entire wall of the Red Line with his bare hands to attack [[Mariejois]]<ref>One Piece Chapter 521 - Boa Hancock explains how Fisher Tiger climbed the wall of the Red Line.</ref>.
 
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|Grand Line Infobox.png|The position of the Red Line.
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The Red Line is like a group of islands connected together. The Red Line that crosses the [[Grand Line]] has its own [[Island Climatic Types|Summer, Winter, Spring, and Fall "islands"]].{{qref|name=Islands|vol=62|chap=604|Nami explains the islands that form the Red Line.}}
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The Red Line is said to be 10,000 meters deep from ocean level to [[Fish-Man Island]].{{qref|name=Height|vol=51|chap=496|ep=390|Hachi explains the height of the Red Line.}} At the same time, it is high enough above sea level to be considered impassable, and it is indestructible,{{qref|name=Indestructibility|vol=12|chap=104|ep=63|Laboon ramming the Red Line in futility.}} meaning that it is almost impossible to pass over it or under it without using either of the entrances. [[Fisher Tiger]], however, managed to climb up the entire Red Line with his bare hands to attack Mary Geoise.{{qref|name=Ascend|vol=53|chap=521|ep=415|Boa Hancock talks about Fisher Tiger.}} The whole of [[Germa 66]] was also able to climb over the Red Line, from [[North Blue]] into [[East Blue]], using its [[Germa 66#Fleet|amphibious ships]].{{qref|name=|vol=|chap=841|ep=|Germa 66 is shown crossing the Red Line.}}
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While the continent appears impossible for any boat wishing to cross between the seas or to certain sections of the [[Grand Line]], there are certain pass points at which a ship can cross between the Blues: going up the waterways of [[Reverse Mountain]] (typically used by pirates to enter the Grand Line), gaining government permission from the holy government land of [[Mary Geoise]], or submerging into an underwater passageway leading to [[Fish-Man Island]], which is placed around a hole that links directly between [[Paradise]] and the [[New World]].
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==Notable Places==
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===Mary Geoise===
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{{See|Mary Geoise}}
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The Red Line bears the world capital, '''Mary Geoise''', and it is directly over [[Fish-Man Island]], which is located in an underwater passageway.
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===Red Port===
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[[File:Red Port Infobox.png|thumb|150px|The Red Port on Paradise.]]
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At either side of the [[Grand Line]], at the base of the Red Line, directly below Mary Geoise, is the '''Red Port''', which has special lifts called {{Nihongo|'''Bondolas'''|ボンドラ|Bondora}} that reach Mary Geoise and allow those who were granted access to cross the Red Line.{{-}}
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===Reverse Mountain===
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On the exact opposite side of the world from Mary Geoise is '''Reverse Mountain''', where water from the four Blues flows into the first half of the Grand Line. [[Twin Cape]] is built at the base of the mountain, similar to the two Red Port sections.
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The Red Line (literally translated as "Continent of Red Earth") is the world's only continent that stretches across the entire world, from North to South, along the equivalent of Earth's Prime Meridian.

Overview

Grand Line Infobox
The position of the Red Line.
Red Line islands
Red Line islands.

The Red Line is like a group of islands connected together. The Red Line that crosses the Grand Line has its own Summer, Winter, Spring, and Fall "islands".[2]

The Red Line is said to be 10,000 meters deep from ocean level to Fish-Man Island.[3] At the same time, it is high enough above sea level to be considered impassable, and it is indestructible,[4] meaning that it is almost impossible to pass over it or under it without using either of the entrances. Fisher Tiger, however, managed to climb up the entire Red Line with his bare hands to attack Mary Geoise.[5] The whole of Germa 66 was also able to climb over the Red Line, from North Blue into East Blue, using its amphibious ships.[6]

While the continent appears impossible for any boat wishing to cross between the seas or to certain sections of the Grand Line, there are certain pass points at which a ship can cross between the Blues: going up the waterways of Reverse Mountain (typically used by pirates to enter the Grand Line), gaining government permission from the holy government land of Mary Geoise, or submerging into an underwater passageway leading to Fish-Man Island, which is placed around a hole that links directly between Paradise and the New World.

Notable Places

Mary Geoise

Further information: Mary Geoise

The Red Line bears the world capital, Mary Geoise, and it is directly over Fish-Man Island, which is located in an underwater passageway.

Red Port

Further information: Red Port
Red Port Infobox

The Red Port on Paradise.

At either side of the Grand Line, at the base of the Red Line, directly below Mary Geoise, is the Red Port, which has special lifts called Bondolas (ボンドラ, Bondora?) that reach Mary Geoise and allow those who were granted access to cross the Red Line.

Reverse Mountain

Further information: Reverse Mountain

On the exact opposite side of the world from Mary Geoise is Reverse Mountain, where water from the four Blues flows into the first half of the Grand Line. Twin Cape is built at the base of the mountain, similar to the two Red Port sections.

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 and Episode 3, Nami explains the Grand Line and the Red Line to Luffy and Gaimon. The anime moves this explanation to the end of the Romance Dawn Arc, with Koby supplying it to Luffy (as well as Zoro and Rika).
  2. One Piece Manga — Vol. 62 Chapter 604, Nami explains the islands that form the Red Line.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 and Episode 390, Hachi explains the height of the Red Line.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 12 Chapter 104 and Episode 63, Laboon ramming the Red Line in futility.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 521 and Episode 415, Boa Hancock talks about Fisher Tiger.
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 84 Chapter 841, Germa 66 is shown crossing the Red Line.

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