One Piece Film 'Gold' to be released in American and Canadian Cinemas this January

By Amjad Ali | Jan 09, 2017 09:03 AM EST

On January 17th, 2017, One Piece Film will be releasing their best seller "Gold" on the American and Canadian Cinemas.

Gold, an animated feature film has been one of the best animated films ever created. The action film Gold is based on a group of pirates who suddenly find a casino ship called "Gran Tesoro". The team of hero slip into the fun of gambling near an island of dream beauty. But the pirates jump into a life and death gamble. Do they win? You have to wait for the release.

The straw hat pirate adventurers thrill the audience once again on the large screen. The entertainment hub for rebellious millionaires, pirates and marines is a large ship near the beaches of a charmingly beautiful island. The ship is called Gran Tesoro which is turned into a gambling paradise in the sea to avoid Government laws, reports Funimation Films.

Captain Luffy, the hero and his crew team fell themselves into a challenging disaster for their dreams and wishes. One piece films released their first Gold on July 23, 2016 on Japanese Cinemas. The movie earned 47.8 million Dollars on the box office.  The animated action film was a success. On State of the art Ship Tesoro, the straw hat pirates meet the king of the Ship Government "Tesoro" called the Golden emperor who easily convince the pirates.

Tesoro plans to influence the world for his ambitions on the behest of his unmatched wealth. The previous action and comedy film Gold released in 2016 was directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto. Masayuki Sat was the Character designer and animation director. The movie was produced by Hiroyuki Sakurada reports Anime News Network.

The Executive producer of the upcoming movie is Eiichiro Oda is also the executive producer of the Anime Series. Executive Vice president of Funimation said "We're pleased to add this film to our long history with the 'One Piece' franchise. Fans will not be disappointed when they see it in theaters".

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