On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have our first call-in show of 2015. Things get crazy with our panel of guests: Bryan Newton (animation director for Rick and Morty), Sam Leach (editorial writer for The One Piece Podcast's "Sam's Piece"), Dennis "Ichnob" (host of SK Cosplay Jam), and Stephen Paul (translator of One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump). We also have hosts Zach Logan, Ed, and Steve Yurko taking your phone calls. We have calls from around North America, and as far away as Australia and Swed
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