On this episode of The One Piece Podcast, we return from our break with an episode that will blow your mind and educate your heart. We start out the episode with a very quick look back at Otakon and Season Four, First Voyage. Then we head into the Manga Recap with Steve and Jason. Then the fun begins. Stephen and Greg join us for mega-sized, mega-informative recaps for Volume 66, Volume 67, and Dive to Grand World — the Weekly Shonen Jump One Piece 15th anniversary special booklet. Then Greg regales us with stories from Japan including his trip to the Marine Ford bar, 325 Restaurant, the Grand Arena Tour, Odaiba, Shueisha, the Episode of Nami sneak peak, the Modern Manga Library, and the National Diet Library. This episode is filled with everything you’ve ever wanted to know, and more, and even more. If you’re a fan of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, or Shonen Jump, this is the episode for you. Hardcore One Piece fans will not be disappointed. If you’d like to follow along, you can on the AAC/M4A feed by using iTunes, Quicktime, your iPhone or portable electronic device, or some versions of VLC, Winamp, and WMP. Those who listen streaming or download the MP3 version can follow along with pictures on Facebook (links below). All photos will be available mid-week on Facebook. Below are some of the links to Facebook you may need: Greg’s Grand Arena Tour Greg’s Trip to the Marineford Pub Greg’s Trip to the OP Restaurant More Greg stuff Here’s your episode: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:08:54 Manga Recap: Chapter 675 0:35:00 Volume 66 with Stephen and Greg 1:00:54 Volume 67 with Stephen and Greg 1:36:59 Greg no Gougai: Marine Ford, 325, Grand Tour 2:00:51 We’ll Be Right Back 2:01:33 Greg no Gougai: Odeiba and Nami Special 2:34:10 Sabo: SECRETS (Classic) 2:34:44 Greg no Gougai: Discoveries 3:18:27 To Be Continued The M4A and MP3 are both online. We are MAJI!
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