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One Piece Hindi Dub Voice Cast – Full List with Photos (Cartoon Network India)
List of Hindi Dub Voice Actors and Cast from One Piece on Cartoon Netwrok India

One Piece is one of the most iconic and longest-running anime series, and its journey in India has been anything but straightforward. While Indian fans have long awaited an official One Piece Hindi dub, the anime has been dubbed in Hindi multiple times, each featuring a different voice cast.

From its first Indian broadcast in 2006 using the 4Kids version to its revival in 2024 as part of Cartoon Network India’s post-pandemic anime wave, One Piece has undergone a unique dubbing evolution. Cartoon Network has been central to this journey, starting with the Toonami block in 2006, and later reintroducing the series with the Land of Wano Arc in 2024.

In this post, we’ll break down all Hindi dub versions of One Piece that have aired on Cartoon Network India, with a complete list of voice cast for each version (where available).

4Kids Version on Toonami Block (2006)

The first-ever One Piece Hindi dub aired in India in 2006, during the Toonami programming block on Cartoon Network India. This version was based on the heavily localized 4Kids English dub, which was the only officially licensed English version of One Piece at the time.

In India, the 4Kids version aired in both English and Hindi, allowing viewers to switch between languages. The Hindi dub followed the edits and censorship typical of the 4Kids adaptation, including renamed attack techniques, removed episodes and arcs, and toned-down violence.

This version began with Season 1 (East Blue Saga) and concluded sometime during the Arlong Park Arc, making it a relatively short-lived run. Despite its limited broadcast, it marked the first official introduction of One Piece on Indian television.

Here is the list of known voice actors who worked on the 4Kids Hindi dub, which aired on the Toonami block:

Toonami Block Hindi Dub Voice Cast

Character (Photo)Character NameHindi Dub Voice Actor
(Toonami Dub)
Voice Actor (Photo)
Monkey D LuffyMonkey D LuffyKaran TrivediKaran Trivedi
Roronoa ZoroRoronoa ZoroSaumya DaanSaumya Daan
ShanksShanksAmar BabariaAmar Babaria
UsoppUsoppAmar BabariaAmar Babaria
Gol D. RogerGol D. RogerSandeep KarnikSandeep Karnik
HigumaHigumaSandeep KarnikSandeep Karnik
JangoJangoSandeep KarnikSandeep Karnik
KobyKobyKumud BappalKumud Bappal
TamanegiTamanegiKumud BappalKumud Bappal
PiimanPiimanPrasad BarvePrasad Barve
KuroKuroAjay SinghalAjay Singhal

One Piece: Wano Arc – Cartoon Network India (2024)

In 2024, One Piece made a major comeback on CN India with the Wano Arc as part of the channel’s post-pandemic anime revival strategy. Alongside popular titles like Dragon Ball Super and My Hero Academia, the One Piece: Land of Wano was selected to reintroduce One Piece to Indian audiences.

This marked the second official Hindi dub of One Piece, airing in multiple Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. The episodes were broadcast in a multi-audio feed, allowing viewers to select their preferred language.

The Hindi dub voice cast for the Wano arc featured an all-new lineup of voice actors. Here’s the cast credited for major characters:

One Piece: Land of Wano Hindi Dub Voice Cast

Character (Photo)Character NameHindi Dub Voice Actor (Wano Arc)Voice Actor (Photo)
Monkey D. Luffy (Post-TimeSkip)Monkey D. LuffyVaibhav ThakkarVaibhav Thakkar
Roronoa Zoro (Post-TimeSkip)Roronoa ZoroIsh ThakkarIsh Thakkar
Nami (Post-TimeSkip)NamiYashashri UpasaniYashashri Upasani
Usopp (Post-TimeSkip)UsoppKaith HandaKaith Handa (Specs)
Chopper (Post-TimeSkip)ChopperNikita SakhalkarNikita Sakhalkar
Nico Robin (Post-TimeSkip)Nico RobinPragati KothariPragati Kothari
Sanji (Post-TimeSkip)SanjiVaibhav DevVaibhav Dev
Franky (Post-TimeSkip)FrankyPratham KalraPratham Kalra
Brook (Post-TimeSkip)BrookVidit KumarVidit Kumar
CaramelCaramelMamata SamudreFemale Artist (Placeholder)
GingerGingerTarak OzaMale Artist (Placeholder)
OtamaOtamaMahima KacchwahMahima Kacchwah
Trafalgar D. Water LawTrafalgar D. Water LawManikant SarbhoyManikant Sarbhoy
Portgas D. AcePortgas D. AceManikant SarbhoyManikant Sarbhoy
KomurasakiKomurasakiNikita SakhalkarNikita Sakhalkar
Boa HancockBoa HancockYashashri UpasaniYashashri Upasani
O-TsuruO-TsuruPragati KothariPragati Kothari
KyoshiroKyoshiroVaibhav DevVaibhav Dev
TokoTokoNikita SakhalkarNikita Sakhalkar
Basil HawkinsBasil HawkinsManikant SarbhoyManikant Sarbhoy

ℹ️ Source: All the dubbing artists’ names verified via IGN India, @Hindi_Voice_Cast (Post-1), @Hindi_Voice_Cast (Post-2), and Individual VAs’ social-media handles.

One Piece: East Blue Saga – Cartoon Network India (2025)

Following the strong reception of the Wano Arc and growing fan demand to watch One Piece from the beginning, Cartoon Network India restarted the series from scratch. This fresh run began in December 2024 with the One Piece East Blue Saga (Season 1), available in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam dubs.

Unlike the Wano Arc version, this One Piece Hindi dub featured a fresh new voice cast, except for Vaibhav Thakkar, who returned as Monkey D. Luffy. All other main and supporting roles were recast, giving the East Blue Saga a distinct sound and style compared to its 2024 predecessor.

One Piece: East Blue Saga Hindi Dub Voice Cast

Character (Photo)Character NameHindi Dub Voice Actor (2025)Voice Actor (Photo)
Monkey D. LuffyMonkey D LuffyVaibhav ThakkarVaibhav Thakkar
NamiNamiSonal KaushalSonal Kaushal
UsoppUsoppRajesh KavaRajesh Kava
Roronoa ZoroRoronoa ZoroSanket MhatreSanket Mhatre
SanjiSanjiVaibhav DevVaibhav Dev
Gol D. RogerGol D RogerAnshul SaxenaAnshul Saxena
ShanksShanksSanchit WartakSanchit Wartak
BuggyBuggyManish BhawanManish Bhawan
KobyKobyHarsh JoshiHarsh Joshi
MorganMorganPratham KalraPratham Kalra
HelmeppoHelmeppoVidit KumarVidit Kumar
AlvidaAlvidaSabina MalikSabina Malik
HigumaHigumaAnkit GoswamiAnkit Goswami
Kid LuffyKid LuffyNikita SakhalkarNikita Sakhalkar
Kid ZoroKid ZoroPragati KothariPragati Kothari
ArlongArlongPawan KalraPawan Kalra

ℹ️ Source: All the dubbing artists’ names verified via @SastaOtaku, @GokuOfficialReal, Link-2, Link-3, @TheAnimeGeekOfficial, and Individual VAs’ social-media handles.

Mirchi Seth

Mirchi Seth is an anime enthusiast and independent researcher dedicated to uncovering the forgotten History of Anime in India. He's on a mission to document every single anime that has ever aired in the country. He's also the creator behind the Anime Mirchi YouTube channel.

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