A twenty-minute 4D theme park attraction that played at Sanrio Puroland's Discovery Theater in the early 2000s. Built entirely with 3D computer graphics, the short paired its visuals with moving seats and piped-in scents for an immersive ride experience.
The featurette centers on Tony Tony Chopper and pits the crew against a malevolent spirit. Produced fully in 3D CGI, it was designed as an interactive theater piece rather than a conventional episode, with seats that shifted and aromas released into the audience to heighten the sense of being aboard the adventure.
Little plot detail survives in surviving records beyond the central conflict, which sees the Straw Hats confront an evil apparition. The standard voice cast reprised their roles for Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, and Chopper, anchoring the short attraction around the crew's familiar dynamic.
The show ran at the Sanrio Puroland venue from July 2002 through June 2004. Its debut was timed to a tie-in event encouraging guests to set out alongside the Straw Hats and aim to become the Pirate King. It should not be confused with the separate Grand Line Dream Adventure Log production.

When I first decided to commit to watching One Piece seriously, I knew I was embarking on one of anime's longest and most beloved series. With over 100...

The transformation everyone knows, the follow-up question nobody would touch. Why we made a smooth R&B track about the golden glow Dragon Ball never talks about....
One Piece: The Adventure in Grand Line is a 20-minute 4D theme park attraction that played at Sanrio Puroland's Discovery Theater, built entirely in 3D CGI and paired with moving seats and released scents for an immersive ride.
The attraction centers on Tony Tony Chopper as the Straw Hat Pirates confront a malevolent spirit.
The attraction ran at Sanrio Puroland from July 2002 through June 2004.
The attraction's standard anime voice cast reprised their roles for Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, and Chopper.
No, One Piece: The Adventure in Grand Line is a separate production from the similarly named Grand Line Dream Adventure Log.
Looking for more on One Piece: The Adventure in Grand Line? The One Piece Wiki on Fandom has a dedicated page with community notes.
View on FandomThis content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the One Piece anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.
Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:
Official resources:
Daddy Jim Headquarters maintains this encyclopedia. If you spot an error, a translation issue, or something that doesn't look right, let us know.