Summary

  • One Piece has surprisingly few filler episodes, with only 75 episodes considered filler out of the total 1089 episodes.
  • The first season of One Piece was heavily edited for its English release, but Funimation later released the original version with the same voice actors.
  • To watch all episodes of One Piece and the additional OVAs, TV specials, movies, and live-action series, it would take over 435 hours or more than 18 days of nonstop watching.

As one of the biggest animes and mangas currently airing, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:One Piece can se🐓em like a monumental task to start watching if you’re looking to get into the anime fresh. Part of this is due to the long-running series massive backlog of episodes, films, and hundreds of episode-long arcs tha﷽t can make the anime feel a bit overwhelming.

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Often times when it comes to huge franchises like One Piece, there are a healthy amount of filler episodes and even filler arcs that you can skip over that aren’t necessarily part of the main overarching story, reducing the amount of episodes you have to watch to get the full story to just the main canon ones. With One Piece, however, there are surprisingly few episodes that can be considered f𒀰iller.

When Did One Piece Begin?

The Origin Of The One Piece Anime

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The One Piece anime first debuted back on October 20, 1999, in Japan, with an English re♚lease of the first 61-episode season released almost five years later, on September 18, 2004. When One Piece initially aired in the United States, the licensing company 4Kids Entertainment was res🎃ponsible for distributing the episodes, which resulted in a number of changes to the show.

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This version of the first season saw two episodes recut into one, and another eighteen episodes removed from the season, dropping the total episode count down to just 44. Sꦡince then, Funimation Entertainment picked up the licensing and rereleased the first season back in its original form with voices performed by the more familiar voice actors that are still in those roles today.

How Many Episodes Of One Piece Are There?

Get Ready, There’s A Lot

Luffy and his crew standing in the One Piece anime

As of this writing, the grand total of Onꦉe 🃏Piece episodes sits at a staggering 1089 episodes, which i💮s a positively massive amount of content to watch. Generally speaking, episodes of the anime average around 23 to 24 minutes in length, so if you were to sit down and start watching from episode one, it would take you upwards of 435 hours to get caught up with the show. That works out to over eighteen days of nonstop One Piece watching. Which is absolutely absurd.

All this time is split across 53 arcs, which can be 168澳🍸洲幸运5开奖网:further categorized into 11 larger sagas, starting with the East Blue Saga and running to the current Final Saga. Even then, these larger sagas can be split across events that occurred before the two-yeaℱr time skip, and those that happened afterward.

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Even if you were to wa﷽tch all those episodes, there are still 5 OVAs, 13 TV specials, and 15 movies to watch, plus the recently released live-action series on Netflix, which is a retelling of much of the first seas𝔉on of the anime.

And that’s just the an🎃ime. If you want to jump into the One Piece manga, there are thousands of c♔hapters and more than 100 volumes to get caught up on.

How Many Of Those Episodes Are Filler?

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So let's say you want to cut down on the anime a bit. As we mentioned earlier, other animes with hundreds of episodes often have episodes or even full seasons that are often times exclusive to just the show and are absent from the manga. Sometimes this is to give the artists and writers a little extra time to get far enough ahead of the anime, so there’s no overlap, while other times it gives the creators a chance to further develop characters by challenging them in ways they might not have thought initially, or even to just have some fun with their characters.

That said, One Piece has surprisingly few episodes of filler to give you a bit of a breather when it comes to the show. What filler is there is often contained in mini-arcs with a more laid-back feel compared to the rest of the show, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:taking place between larger arcs in the grand design of the anime.

Filler Episodes

Arc Name

54 - 61

Warship Island Arc

131 - 135

Post-Arabasta Arc

136 - 138

Goat Island Arc

139 - 143

Ruluka Island Arc

196 - 206

G-8 Arc

220 - 224

Ocean's Dream Arc

225 - 226

Foxy's Return Arc

326 - 336

Ice Hunter Arc

382 - 384

Spa Island Arc

426 - 429

Little East Blue Arc

575 - 578

Z's Ambition Arc

626 - 628

Caesar Retrieval Arc

747 - 750

Silver Mine Arc

780 - 782

Marine Rookie Arc

895 - 896

Cidre Guild Arc

1029 - 1030

Uta's Past Arc

All in all, there are only 75 episodes of filler in One Piece. Much like One Piece, there's a little more beneath the surface to uncover. Many episodes other episodes are considered filler episodes by fans since they contain relatively few necessary scenes, like in recap episodes, or episodes that might start with non-canon events, only to end with scenes that are pertinent to the show.

An example of this is during episode 203, The Pirate Ship Disappears! Fortress Battle, Round #2! The episode takes place right in the middle of the G-8 Arc, a filler arc that is actually quite good. While the majority of the episode deals with non-canon events, there's a chunk right in the middle of the episode where the Straw Hat crew talk about their ship, the Going Merry, and their adventures with it. This scene is straight from the manga, making it a canon event, but it's stuck right smack in the middle of a filler arc, which could be missed if you skipped the episode entirely.

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