Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King
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Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King is an animated short associated with the One Piece film, Curse of the Sacred Sword. Timeline-wise, the short takes place either during or after the Skypiea arc, as Skypieans are shown as umpires here, and Nico Robin is now in the crew, though the One Piece shorts aren't usually considered canonical to the main storyline.
[edit] Synopsis
The short film pits the Luffy Pirates against the Fish-Men Pirates in a game of baseball, with Buggy the Clown and Bon Clay serving as announcers. Luffy begins the game as the lead-off batter, with Arlong pitching against him. Because small iron spiked balls are used instead of normal baseballs, Luffy, who was facing the wrong way when the ball was pitched(he was fighting with Choo), is struck out painfully. Next up is Zoro, with Hatchan pitching against him. Zoro uses his Santouryƫ technique with the baseball bats, but ends up shattering the balls (all three pitched at once), striking himself out. Luffy attempts to steal second base, but does not make it, much to Nami's extreme irritation. Next up to bat is Usopp batting against Arlong. Usopp, scared out of his wits, dodges the ball and starts rounding the bases on the wild pitch at an incredible speed. Just as he dives for home, his abnormally long nose sticks in the dirt, foiling his in-the-park home run. Sanji is up to bat, but is so distracted by Nami, that he lets by two strikes. He bats the third ball with his foot, and strikes it out of the park, but walks off to Nami without rounding the bases, earning himself an out and a slap to the face. Nico Robin pitches against Arlong, who almost bats it out of the park, but thanks to Nico's intervention, the ball is caught, and the Straw Hats turn a triple play.
It is now at the final inning, and the Fish-Men are leading the Strawhats at 3 to 0. Arlong pitches against Luffy, who doesn't swing the first time. The second ball shatters the bat, so Luffy decides to bat bare-handed, and gets a home run with his Gomu Gomu no Home Run technique. Momoo tries to catch it, but the ball hits him in the face, knocking him out. Just as Buggy quits as announcer in a fit of anger, the ball hits him in the face. The Straw Hat Pirates are named the Pirate Baseball Kings as the credits roll, and Buggy bitterly ends the short.
[edit] Positions
Anouncers Bonclay and Buggy(Buggy quits at end of game)
Strawhat
Coach- Nami
Pitcher- Robin
Outfield- Tony Tony Chopper
1st base- possibly Ussop
2nd base- Sanji
3rd base- Luffy
Homebase- Zoro
Arlong
Pitcher and possibly coach- Arlong
Outfield- Momoo
1st base and secret pitcher- Hacchi
2nd base- Kuroobi
3rd base- unkown human
Homebase- Chuu
[edit] Cast
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