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  1. One Piece's original English logo used by 4Kids from 2004-2007, is used as a secondary logo by Bandai for merchandise. Funimation 's official One Piece logo used from 2007 onwards. Alternative logo used for "One Piece" collection DVD sets.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · The One Piece logo captures the core feature of the Monkey D. Luffy world. The personal sign appeared in 1999. The visual identity symbol of the comic book game is a harmonious combination of graphics and text.

  3. The One Piece logo is an excellent depiction of the unique and compelling elements in the One Piece story. The plot is created around the adventures of a boy called Monkey D Luffy, after he accidentally ate a fruit called Devil Fruit which caused his body to change.

  4. Jul 25, 2022 · The “One Piece’ logo features the notorious Jolly Roger, a globally recognized symbol of pirates. A skull and crossbones against a black background are instantly interpreted as deadly danger. The image is widely used on flags, clothing, tattoos, and so on.

  5. 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.

  6. Download free One Piece vector logo and icons in PNG, SVG, AI, EPS, CDR formats.

  7. Check out this fantastic collection of One Piece Logo wallpapers, with 55 One Piece Logo background images for your desktop, phone or tablet.

  8. Apr 26, 2024 · One Piece. Logos of anime by name.

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  10. Nov 15, 2015 · With a single glance at the logo, one can quickly determine the core elements of the One Piece series. The skull and bones adorning the straw hat, Luffy's lean form, the ship anchor - all cleverly placed, substituting the letters 'O', 'I' and 'E' of the logo, respectively.