All One Piece Arcs in Order (A Complete Guide)

“One Piece” is super popular and many think it is one of the top anime and manga out there. The show has been on TV for a really long time, and the manga’s story about Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew is not close to being over. It is the most sold manga ever, and lots of people say it is the greatest adventurestory they have read.

If you are into Shonen anime, “One Piece” has it all – a big, detailed world and lots of action. There are tons of episodes, special shows, and movies all about this. So, if you’re looking to start watching “One Piece” and want to do it right, do not worry, we will help you out. Keep reading to find out about the different parts of “One Piece” and get ready to set sail on your pirate adventure.

We have put together a full guide to show you the right way to watch or read One Piece. It includes all the big story parts, even the extra ones that are not part of the main story, all the movies, and the special TV episodes, all in the order you should see them. Let us check out the list of One Piece arcs in the order they go.

What is the Story of One Piece?

“One Piece” is a manga and anime series about the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew, the Straw Hat Pirates. Luffy explores the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure called “One Piece” because he wants to become the next King of the Pirates. 

The story is famous for its exciting adventures, unique characters, and the vast world it is set in. It is been going on since 1997 and is known as one of the best manga and anime series ever made.

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How to Watch One Piece in the Correct Order

Watching “One Piece” in the right order can be a bit tricky because there are so many episodes, movies, and specials. Here is a simple way to do it:

  • Start with the episodes: Begin from episode 1 and keep watching in order.
  • Mix in the movies: After certain episodes, you can watch a movie. For example, after episode 18, you can watch “One Piece: The Movie.”
  • Add the specials: Sometimes, there are special episodes that you can watch at certain points, like after episode 53, you can watch “One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure.”

The idea is to watch the episodes, movies, and specials in a way that they fit together nicely, like pieces of a puzzle. This way, you would not see characters or stories too early, and everything will make sense as you go.

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The initial segment of “One Piece” (before the time skip) is known as the Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga. This part is broken down into six smaller sagas and encompasses numerous story arcs, covering 597 chapters in the manga and 516 episodes in the anime. Here is how they are organized:

East Blue Saga 

The opening saga of “One Piece” is known as the East Blue Saga. It is named after the East Blue Sea where the story unfolds. The East Blue Saga consists of several arcs that are listed below:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Romance Dawn Arc 1-3 1-7 None
Orange Town Arc 4-8 8-21 None
Syrup Village Arc 9-18 22-41 None
Baratie Arc 19-30 42-68 None
Arlong Park Arc 31-44 69-95 None
Loguetown Arc 45, 48-53 96-100 None
Buggy’s Crew Adventure Chronicles 46, 47 35-75 (Serial Covers) None
Warship Island Arc (Filler Arc) 54-60 None
One Piece: The Movie (2000) – Movie 1 Runtime: 51 minutes 51 min 6.6/7.1 Watch after episode 18
One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure (2001) – Movie 2 Runtime: 60 minutes 60 min 6.7/7.1 Watch after episode 53

Arabasta Saga

The Arabasta Saga, named after the desert kingdom the Straw Hats visit, is the second major saga in “One Piece.” It’s packed with action and key plot developments. The saga includes these arcs:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Reverse Mountain Arc 62 & 63 101-105 None
Whisky Peak Arc 64-67 106-114 None
Koby and Helmeppo Arc 68 & 69 83-119 (Serial Covers) None
Little Garden Arc 70-77 115-129 None
Drum Island Arc 78-91 130-154 None
Arabasta Arc 92-97, 100, 101, 103-130 155-217 None
Arabasta Mini-Filler Arc (FILLER) 98, 99, and 102 None
Chopper’s Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (2002) – Movie 3 Runtime: 1 hour 1 minute 1h 1min 6.3/6.9 Watch after episode 102
Post-Alabasta Arc (FILLER ARC) 131-135 None
Buggy’s Crew Adventure Chronicles 46, 47 35-75 (Serial Covers) None
Warship Island Arc (Filler Arc) 54-60 None
One Piece: The Movie (2000) – Movie 1 Runtime: 51 minutes 51 min 6.6/7.1 Watch after episode 18
One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure (2001) – Movie 2 Runtime: 60 minutes 60 min 6.7/7.1 Watch after episode 53

Sky Island Saga

The Sky Island Saga gets its name from Skypiea, the floating island where much of the story takes place. This saga is the third in the series and includes several arcs that unfold the adventure in the skies:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Reverse Mountain Arc 62 & 63 101-105 None
Whisky Peak Arc 64-67 106-114 None
Koby and Helmeppo Arc 68 & 69 83-119 (Serial Covers) None
Little Garden Arc 70-77 115-129 None
Drum Island Arc 78-91 130-154 None
Arabasta Arc 92-97, 100, 101, 103-130 155-217 None
Arabasta Mini-Filler Arc (FILLER) 98, 99, and 102 None
Post-Alabasta Arc (FILLER ARC) 131-135 None
Goat Island Arc (FILLER ARC) 136-138 None
Ruluka Island Arc (FILLER ARC) 139-143 None
Jaya Arc 144-152 218-236 None
Skypiea Arc 153-195 237-302 None
G-8 Arc (FILLER ARC) 196-206 None
One Piece The Movie: Dead End Adventure (2003) – Movie 4 Runtime: 1 hour 35 minutes 1h 35min 7.2/7.5 Watch after episode 138
One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword (2004) – Movie 5 Runtime: 1 hour 35 minutes 1h 35min 6.6/7.1 Watch after episode 143
Episode of Sky Island (TV Special) It is a recap episode of the Sky Island saga, which released in 2019

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Water 7 Saga

The Water 7 Saga, named after the idyllic, Venetian-style island of Water 7 that the Straw Hat crew visits post-Skypiea, represents the fourth major narrative arc of the anime series. It is segmented into several story arcs as follows:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Reverse Mountain Arc 62 & 63 101-105 None
Whisky Peak Arc 64-67 106-114 None
Koby and Helmeppo Arc 68 & 69 83-119 (Serial Covers) None
Little Garden Arc 70-77 115-129 None
Drum Island Arc 78-91 130-154 None
Arabasta Arc 92-97, 100, 101, 103-130 155-217 None
Arabasta Mini-Filler Arc (FILLER) 98, 99, and 102 None
Post-Alabasta Arc (FILLER ARC) 131-135 None
Goat Island Arc (FILLER ARC) 136-138 None
Ruluka Island Arc (FILLER ARC) 139-143 None
Jaya Arc 144-152 218-236 None
Skypiea Arc 153-195 237-302 None
G-8 Arc (FILLER ARC) 196-206 None
Long Ring Long Land Arc 207-219 303-321 None
Ocean’s Dream Arc (FILLER ARC) 220-224 None
Foxy’s Return Arc (FILLER ARC) 225-226 None
Water 7 Arc 227-263 322-374 None
Mega Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle (2006) – Movie 7 Runtime: 1 hour 34 minutes 1h 34min 6.5/7.2 Watch after episode 228
Enies Lobby Arc 264-290, 293-302, 304-312 375-430 None
One Piece The Movie: Episode of Arabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates (2007) – Movie 8 Runtime: 1 hour 30 minutes 1h 30min 6.8/7.32 Watch after episode 312
Straw Hat’s Backstories Arc (FILLER ARC) 279-283 None
Boss Luffy Historical Special (Special Filler Episodes) 291,292,303 None
Post-Enies Lobby Arc 313-316, 320-325 431-441 None
One Piece: Episode of Chopper Plus – Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura (2008) – Movie 9 Runtime: 1 hour 53 minutes 1h 53min 7.0/7.5 Watch after episode 325
Post Ennies Lobby Filler Arc (FILLER ARC) 317-319 None

Thriller Bark Saga

The eerie island of Thriller Bark, visited by Luffy and his crew subsequent to their Water 7 adventure, lends its name to the fifth saga of the series. This saga is composed of several arcs as detailed below:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Ice Hunter Arc (FILLER ARC) 326-336 None
Thriller Bark Arc 337-381 442-489 None
One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase (2011) – Movie 10 Runtime: 30 minutes 30 min 6.6/7.0 Watch after episode 381
Spa Island Arc (FILLER ARC) 382-384 None

Summit War Saga

The Summit War Saga, marking the conclusion of the initial half of One Piece, derives its name from the monumental battle featured in the anime. This saga is structured into the following narrative arcs:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Sabaody Archipelago Arc 385-405 490-513 None
Boss Luffy Arc 2.0 (FILLER ARC) 406, 407 None
Amazon Lily Arc 408-417 514-524 None
Straw Hat’s Separation Serial 418-421, 453-456 543-560 (Serial Covers) None
Impel Down Arc 422-425, 430-452 525-549 None
Little East Blue Arc (FILLER ARC) 426-429 None
One Piece Film: Strong World (2009) – Movie 11 Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes 1h 55min 7.5/8.1 Watch after episode 429
A Special Retrospective Before Marineford Arc (FILLER ARC) 457-458 None
Marineford Arc 459-489 550-580 None
Post-War Arc 490-491, 493-498, 500-505, 507-516 581-597 None
Toriko Crossover (Special Filler Episode) 492 None
Luffy’s Past (Anime Canon/Filler Episode) 499 None
Straw Hats Reaction (Anime Canon/Filler Episode) 506 None

Fish-Man Island Saga

The seventh saga of the show, called the Fish-Man Location Saga, gets its name from the underwater island that the Straw Hat crew first goes to in the second half of One Piece. The parts of this saga are listed below:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters
Return to Sabaody Arc 517-522 598-602
Fish-Man Island Arc 523-541, 543-574 603-653
Toriko Crossover 2 (Special Filler Episode) 542

Dressrosa Saga

The Dressrosa Saga, which held the record for the longest saga prior to the Wano Country Saga, takes its name from Dressrosa island, a destination the Straw Hat Pirates explored post-Fishman Island. This eighth saga of the series is divided into the subsequent arcs:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Z’s Ambition Arc (FILLER ARC) 575-578 None
One Piece Film: Z (2012) – Movie 12 Runtime: 1 hour 48 minutes 1h 48min 7.8/8.2 Watch after episode 578
Punk Hazard Arc 579-589, 591-625 654-699 None
One Piece x Toriko & Dragon Ball Crossover (Special Filler Episode) 590 None
Caesar Retrieval Arc (FILLER ARC) 626-628 None
Dressrosa Arc 629-746 700-801 None
3D2Y: Overcome Ace’s Death! Luffy’s Vow to His Friends (TV Special) Watch it after episode 658
Episode of Sabo: Bond of Three Brothers – A Miraculous Reunion and an Inherited Will (TV Special) Watch it after episode 705
Adventure of Nebulandia (TV Special) Watch it after episode 722

Whole Cake Island Saga

The ninth saga of the series, referred to as the Whole Cake Island or Yonko Saga, is inspired by the Straw Hats’ journey to Whole Cake Island following their adventures on Dressrosa island. The saga is organized into the arcs outlined below:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Silver Mine Arc (FILLER ARC) 747-750 None
Heart Of Gold (TV Special) Watch it after episode 749
One Piece Film: Gold (2016) – Movie 13 Runtime: 2 hours 2h 7.2/7.9 Watch after episode 750
Zou Arc 751-774, 776-779 802-824 None
Straw Hats Rescue Operation (FILLER) 775 None
Marine Rookie Arc (FILLER ARC) 780-782 None
Whole Cake Island Arc 783-877 825-902 None
Reverie/Levely Arc 878-889 903-908 None
One Piece: Stampede (2019) – Movie 14 Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes 1h 41min 7.5/8.2 Watch after episode 889

Wano Country Saga

The Wano Country Saga has surpassed the Dressrosa Saga to become the lengthiest saga in the One Piece series. As the tenth saga, it unfolds within the Wano country and is divided into several distinct arcs as follows:

Arc Episodes Manga Chapters Movie Runtime IMDB/MAL Watch After Episode
Wano Country Arc 890-894, 897-906, 908-1028, 1031-1085 909-1057 None
Cidre Guild Arc (FILLER ARC) 895, 896 None
Anime 20th Anniversary Special Romance Dawn (Special Episode) 907 None
Uta’s Past (FILLER ARC) 1029, 1030 None
One Piece: Film – Red (2022) – Movie 15 Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes 1h 55min 6.5/8.0 Watch after episode 1030

Where Can You Watch One Piece?

You can watch “One Piece” on several platforms:

  • Crunchyroll: Offers unlimited anime with new episodes shortly after they air in Japan. Available in sub and dub with various subtitle options
  • Funimation: Streams all aired episodes of “One Piece” and is available for watching online
  • MyAnimeList: Provides a free streaming service of fully licensed anime, including “One Piece”
  • Netflix: Features 21 seasons of “One Piece” with subtitles and dubbing options

People Also Ask

What is One Piece? 

One Piece is a popular anime and manga series about pirates and their adventures.

How many arcs are there? 

There are many arcs in One Piece, each with its own story and adventures.

Do I need to watch them in order? 

Yes, it’s best to watch the arcs in order to understand the story properly.

Can you name some arcs? 

Yes, some of the arcs include the East Blue Saga, Alabasta Saga, and Water 7 Saga.