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Live orchestra brings to life ‘One Piece’ at Dr. Phillips Center

Event part of ‘Films in Concert’ series

'One Piece' in concert coming to Dr. Phillips Center (Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts)

ORLANDO, Fla. – One of the longest-running anime/manga series will be brought to life on the big screen at the Dr. Phillips Center later this month.

As part of the Dr. Phillips Center’s “Films in Concert” series, ONE PIECE Music Symphony on Oct. 25 will take fans along on the series’ most memorable moments as a 50-piece symphony performs acclaimed composer Kohei Tanaka’s score.

“An emotional scene feels even more heightened when accompanied by a swelling musical crescendo, and a gripping action sequence gets a high-octane upgrade with the help of a full orchestra blowing the roof off in real time,” the Dr. Phillips Center describes the concert series.

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“ONE PIECE” is a Japanese manga series with 97 volumes and has over 930 TV episodes, making it one of the most successful anime series ever.

The series follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, who is searching for the legendary “One Piece” to become the next King of Pirates.

The series scenes will be projected on a 40-foot HD screen above the orchestra.

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If you miss this performance, don’t fret! The “Films in Concert” series will also feature a “Hocus Pocus” film concert on Nov. 1 and a “Moana” film concert on Nov. 25.


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