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  1. Some fans believe that the logo depicts elements of the One Piece world map. Here’s a breakdown: The text itself represents the Grand Line, the mysterious and treacherous sea where the story unfolds. The lines above and below the text symbolize the Calm Belts, which surround the Grand Line.

  2. The logo is a striking black and white design for the title “ONE PIECE.” This logo features bold, block letters that are closely set, with certain elements extending beyond the standard line height, giving the logo a dynamic feel.

    • 1997–present (manga)
    • 1999–present (anime)

    In volumes, the One Piece logo varies a lot. in Volume 108, the text is coloured a light shade of green and pink, Meanwhile, the straw hat is coloured blue and yellow.

    2004–present (English logo)

    The logo without any Japanese katakana, began to be used by 4Kids as a variation for their broadcast English and International dubs (which were very controversial due to its high censoring and changes to the original soundtrack). The 4kids dub of One Piece would stop production in 2007, after the company lost the licenses to its distribution that were eventually acquired by Funimation to produce their own English dub (that would be more faithful to the original source material). However, this logo is currently used in merchandise for international markets and also in Netflix.

  3. Specifically it depicts the grand line. The text is the grand line itself, the lines above and below are the calm belt. The O with cross bones is reverse mountain, where the end of each bone is the entrance from each of the blues. And finally the the red Luffy I is the redline.

  4. The answer to what the One Piece is has been staring us in the face the entire time we have been reading the manga, even from volume one. The One Piece logo is not just a logo, it's a label for what the One Piece is, it's the manga/anime.

  5. The logo of One Piece is a big blue band framed by two other blue lines. This is the Grand Line and the two Calm Belts. The red Luffy represents Red Line, on the right it is Paradise, and on the left the New World.

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  7. Jul 25, 2022 · Meaning behind the “One Piecelogo. The main visual symbol for ‘One Piece” dates back to 1999. The logo is a fine balance between engaging graphics and smart typography. When looking at the design, your attention is drawn to three particular letters that have been visually transformed for a deeper meaning.

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