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* [[Back Tracking]]: To collect some items, you often have to search around already cleared levels. And sometimes you have to backtrack during the levels - bringing Usopp to the Usopp Pirates, for example.
* [[Back Tracking]]: To collect some items, you often have to search around already cleared levels. And sometimes you have to backtrack during the levels - bringing Usopp to the Usopp Pirates, for example.
* [[Auto Scrolling Level]]: Logue Town 2.
* [[Auto Scrolling Level]]: Logue Town 2.
* [[Bag of Spilling]], [[Let's Split Up Gang]]: Luffy's crew runs ahead of him in the beggining of every level just so he has to search for them again and again. This does not happen in the main bosses' levels.
* [[Bag of Spilling]], [[Let's Split Up, Gang!]]: Luffy's crew runs ahead of him in the beggining of every level just so he has to search for them again and again. This does not happen in the main bosses' levels.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Balloon technique, which is mainly used to deflect bullets.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Balloon technique, which is mainly used to deflect bullets.
* [[Battle Theme Music]]: One for bosses of Areas 2, one for main bosses and one for [[Final Boss|Smoker]].
* [[Battle Theme Music]]: One for bosses of Areas 2, one for main bosses and one for [[Final Boss|Smoker]].
* [[Bicep Polishing Gesture]]: Luffy's [[Victory Pose]].
* [[Bicep-Polishing Gesture]]: Luffy's [[Victory Pose]].
* [[Bonus Boss]]: Alvida ([[Gonk|both]] [[Ms. Fanservice|forms]]) and Buggy (in his kart form).
* [[Bonus Boss]]: Alvida ([[Gonk|both]] [[Ms. Fanservice|forms]]) and Buggy (in his kart form).
* [[Bonus Level]]: After every boss except the last one, there's a bonus level where Luffy must defeat a bunch of enemies before the [[Timed Mission|timer ends]] to get a couple of 1-ups. This is unlocked as a [[Endless Game]] after the game is beaten once.
* [[Bonus Level]]: After every boss except the last one, there's a bonus level where Luffy must defeat a bunch of enemies before the [[Timed Mission|timer ends]] to get a couple of 1-ups. This is unlocked as a [[Endless Game]] after the game is beaten once.
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* [[Metroidvania]]: It's nothing complex, but some paths and items can only be accessed after you unlock Luffy's Spear attack and get some support characters.
* [[Metroidvania]]: It's nothing complex, but some paths and items can only be accessed after you unlock Luffy's Spear attack and get some support characters.
* [[Platform Battle]]: Gin's boss arena, which he [[Bottomless Pits|starts breaking]] [[Turns Red|when low on health.]]
* [[Platform Battle]]: Gin's boss arena, which he [[Bottomless Pits|starts breaking]] [[Turns Red|when low on health.]]
* [[Rapid Fire Fisticuffs]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Machine Gun.
* [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Machine Gun.
* [[Recurring Riff]]: Navy Base 1, Logue Town 1 and Credits.
* [[Recurring Riff]]: Navy Base 1, Logue Town 1 and Credits.
* [[Scoring Points]]: The points you get from defeating enemies appear as [[Experience Points]] on Luffy's [[Wanted Poster]].
* [[Scoring Points]]: The points you get from defeating enemies appear as [[Experience Points]] on Luffy's [[Wanted Poster]].
* [[Sequential Boss]]: Some bosses change their attacks so much when they get low on health that they qualify for this trope. Especially Arlong.
* [[Sequential Boss]]: Some bosses change their attacks so much when they get low on health that they qualify for this trope. Especially Arlong.
* [[Shoryuken]]: Smoker can do this.
* [[Shoryuken]]: Smoker can do this.
* [[Single Stroke Battle]]: Ensues when Zoro fights Mihawk in Baratie 2.
* [[Single-Stroke Battle]]: Ensues when Zoro fights Mihawk in Baratie 2.
* [[Sound Test]]: Bring all the mini chests to Gaimon to unlock it.
* [[Sound Test]]: Bring all the mini chests to Gaimon to unlock it.
* [[Spikes of Doom]]
* [[Spikes of Doom]]
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* [[Use Your Head]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bell.
* [[Use Your Head]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bell.
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: Axe-Hand Morgan has a simple moveset, but is able to block attacks and punish you if you attack carelessly. He can call [[Mooks]] to help him, too.
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: Axe-Hand Morgan has a simple moveset, but is able to block attacks and punish you if you attack carelessly. He can call [[Mooks]] to help him, too.
* [[Victory Pose]]: Luffy [[Bicep Polishing Gesture|does one]] whenever he beats a level or boss. Smoker does one too, if he captures Luffy during the last level.
* [[Victory Pose]]: Luffy [[Bicep-Polishing Gesture|does one]] whenever he beats a level or boss. Smoker does one too, if he captures Luffy during the last level.
* [[Video Game Stealing]]: Nami can steal items from enemies.
* [[Video Game Stealing]]: Nami can steal items from enemies.
* [[You Shall Not Pass]]: Said by Tashigi in Logue Town 2. And before that, by the Usopp Pirates in Syrup Village.
* [[You Shall Not Pass]]: Said by Tashigi in Logue Town 2. And before that, by the Usopp Pirates in Syrup Village.

Revision as of 12:46, 26 January 2014

One Piece is a 2005 Action Game for the Game Boy Advance that was released exclusively in america, unlike the other four which are exclusive to Japan. It plays similary to Dragonball Advance Adventure and has six chapters, covering Luffy's adventures in East Blue from when he recruits Zoro in Shells Town to when he escapes the marines in Logue Town.


This game contains the following tropes: