Unbelievable waves are being made in the cinematic seas! One Piece Film: Red, the 15th feature film in the iconic franchise, has officially smashed numerous box office records, solidifying its place as one of the most successful anime films in history, both domestically in Japan and across the globe.
Produced by Toei Animation and heavily featuring original music, the film captivated audiences worldwide with its focus on Uta, a world-famous diva revealed to be the daughter of the legendary Emperor, Red-Haired Shanks. Its performance has surpassed expectations and previous franchise highs.
A GLOBAL PHENOMENON
Since its release in Japan in August 2022, followed by international rollouts, Film: Red consistently topped charts. It quickly became the highest-grossing film in the One Piece franchise and went on to become one of the top-grossing Japanese films of all time. Reports confirm it has sailed past milestones previously held by legendary anime titles.
The film's unique blend of high-stakes adventure, emotional storytelling centered on Uta and Shanks, and concert-like musical performances resonated deeply with both long-time fans and newcomers.
"The global success of One Piece Film: Red is a testament to the enduring power of Oda-sensei's creation and the incredible passion of the fans. We poured our hearts into bringing Uta's story and music to life."
— Statement from Toei Animation (Fictional)
BEHIND THE SUCCESS
Key factors attributed to the film's unprecedented success include the direct involvement of creator Eiichiro Oda as a general producer and designer, the significant focus on the enigmatic Shanks, and the powerful musical element featuring popular artist Ado as the singing voice of Uta.
Aggressive marketing campaigns and strategic release timing also played crucial roles in generating massive hype leading up to its premiere.
One Piece Film: Red has not only delighted fans but has also set a new benchmark for anime film potential on the global stage, proving the Straw Hat crew's journey continues to capture the imagination of millions.