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The only other show that has been able to create an intrinsically connected story through all of its arcs is Attack on Titan. This creates a lot of rewatch value and is only when you watch it a second time that you realize how everything fits together so well. It is really worth it to have a well-planned story. Clearly Oda has planned all events in advance, he seems to have set all characters' backstories in advance, so any character can take the spotlight anytime, even if it was introduced as a minor character. A simple minion can become the focus of the next arc, and characters come back when you least expect it. Some events that might seem unimportant can be of significance in future arcs. Even minor jokes can become the foundation for an arc later on. All of these fills this world with unprecedented detail, and you can only be amazed by how everything fits together so well, especially when you consider the number of chapters & the time of broadcast. While other shows fall apart through potholes and inconsistencies in only 12 episodes. I have barely rewatched any movies & animes before I got into One Piece, but by the time of writing this guide, I'm on my 6th rewatch of the series! Sometimes I prefer to rewatch this series than to watch newer shows of lower quality.
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One Piece is not a show that can be watched week to week, as this disrupts the pacing of the anime since it's unable to maintain momentum. You'll realize this soon enough, that you need to watch several episodes together so you can maintain the momentum of the story, this is especially true during fighting sequences. This is because the episodes usually have a long intro/outro song with an intro to the story and a recap. So you only get around 18 minutes or less of new content in each episode.
Despite all these blemishes, when you consider what this anime has accomplished over the years, the number of episodes, and especially when compared to what other animes are currently doing, I can only consider One Piece a Masterpiece. By the time of this writing, I have recently earned the badge of Life on Anime: 2 Years, and except for some classics, I have seen everything worth watching from 1960-2020, I can honestly say that One Piece has remained my favorite anime of all time, followed closely by Attack on Titan.
This movie takes place in the East Blue, just before the Baratie Arc, so chronologically fits better between episodes 17 and 19. But you can really watch it at any time afterward. If you enjoy One Piece, then you'll probably like this movie too.
Chronologically takes place between the Loguetown Arc and the Warship Island Arc, but fits better between episodes 45 and 46. But you can really watch it at any time. If you enjoy One Piece, then you'll probably like this movie too.
Another One Piece adventure, this time making family the centerpiece of the story. The storyline time is assumed to be between the Long Ring Long Land Arc and Ocean's Dream Arc, between episodes 219-220, but you can watch anytime afterward.
This is a good story if you like One Piece, everything is well explained in the description of the special. The storyline time is assumed to be between the Long Ring Long Land Arc and Ocean's Dream Arc, between episodes 219-220, but you can watch anytime afterward.
This is average at best, a lame attempt to pit Luffy vs Zoro. The storyline time is assumed to be between the Long Ring Long Land Arc and Ocean's Dream Arc, between episodes 219-220, but you can watch anytime afterward.
Little East Blue Arc: A special filler-arc consisting of four episodes: 426-429, that was made to lead up to the movie. It's only ok at best and it's not necessary to watch this before the movie as the connection is weak.
Optional, but recommend waiting until you watch the current Wano Arc in full, or at least to episode 1000 in order to avoid any possible spoilers for the arc. The film itself is set after the Wano Arc.
This is a good special if you like One Piece, set during the time skip so between episodes 516-517, but watch after Episode 663 in order to avoid spoilers. The first part is a quick recap of important moments of the show, but then it goes into an original story about friendship & betrayal with a different crew of pirates. It was much better than I expected, although I was not expecting much. It tells the story of the two year training period of Luffy. 041b061a72