Opening and insert songs of One Piece
Here are the theme songs from Eiichiro Oda’s hugely popular shonen manga and anime series, One Piece (ONE PIECE).
One Piece follows the adventures of the protagonist, Luffy, as he sets out to become the Pirate King while gathering new crewmates one after another.
Along the way, Luffy’s deep care for his friends shines through in battles against formidable foes, leading to many cool and moving moments.
Now, please enjoy this playlist packed with One Piece tracks—from that quintessential anthem to songs by that famous rock band.
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Theme and Insert Songs of One Piece (41–50)
We can!Kishidan and Hiroshi Kitadani

This is a song that was tied in as the opening theme for the anime of the pirate adventure manga One Piece, which features many unique characters.
It’s an upbeat number popular not only with children but also with adults.
Singing along together would likely make kids very happy.
I’m here.Tomato Cube

Tomato Cube are known for their distinctive floating vocals over a refreshing acoustic sound.
This work is their third maxi single, released in April 2001.
It was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime One Piece, airing from episode 64 through 73.
The song features a very catchy, straight-ahead pop melody that really sticks in your ears.
The chorus delivers a thrilling, soaring vocal that feels great, conveying deep affection for a loved one and a strong resolve to offer support no matter what.
It presents a heartwarming sonic world that soaks into a tired heart.
Searching for the WindMari Yaguchi & Straw Hat

This is a song performed by a unit that originated from the hugely popular TV show at the time, “Quiz! Hexagon II.” The unit apparently started thanks to a connection with Mayumi Tanaka, who played Luffy and served as the show’s narrator.
Fitting for a song born from a TV production, the lyrics are filled with themes like “adventure” and “companions,” with those keywords sprinkled throughout.
FamilyStraw Hat Pirates

It’s a soul-stirring song performed by the Straw Hat Pirates.
It celebrates the bonds between crewmates as stronger than family, filling you with the courage and passion to face new adventures.
Released in February 2003 by Avex Mode, it was used as the theme song for the PlayStation game “From TV animation ONE PIECE Ocean’s Dream!” The track has been included on several albums, such as “ONE PIECE BEST ALBUM ~One Piece Theme Song Collection~,” and continues to be cherished by fans.
It’s the perfect song to play before setting out to sea or while spending time with dear friends.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel the true value of friendship.
In conclusion
The insert songs that color the story of ONE PIECE have made its emotional scenes even more unforgettable.
From among the many masterpieces that have been born, we introduced tracks that resonate with the heart.
These insert songs are not just background music—they are vital elements that symbolize the story itself.
Let’s continue to enjoy the world of ONE PIECE together, where the power of music further enriches the narrative.





