The mega-popular shonen anime series One Piece is famed for its incredible length, having almost 1,100 episodes packed with exciting content, and relatively little filler along the way. Anyone who’s not already on board with One Piece might feel a little intimidated and wonder if it’s too late to start watching this series, and if they do watch, the best starting points might get lost in the noise. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution.Prospective One Piece fans are welcome to sample later story arcs to see what this series can do when it’s firing on all cylinders, but the ideal starting point is exactly where most fans would expect it to be: the beginning. One Piece may be huge, but it gradually built itself up into the complex juggernaut it is today, and the first few arcs are easy to digest. Ideally, a new One Piece fan will begin with the East Blue saga and get creative with the first few episodes.The original One Piece manga and the anime adaptation both start with the East Blue saga, and within that saga, they also both begin the story with the Romance Dawn story arc. New One Piece fans will soon learn that this massive series divides itself into a small handful of sagas, each of which is like an era of the story, and each saga has one or more story arcs to serve as large “chapters.” The East Blue saga, for example, is divided into six story arcs of varying lengths, starting with the Romance Dawn story arc. That short but essential arc is what launched Luffy’s grand adventure as a newly minted pirate captain, but the manga and anime handled it differently. Anime fans can start with Episode 1 and go from there if they wish, but they can try another order that follows the manga’s own narrative.RELATED: One Piece: God Valley Details Are ComingRELATED: One Piece: The Brutal Origins of Luffy’s Infamous X Scar
The mega-popular shonen anime series One Piece is famed for its incredible length, having almost 1,100 episodes packed with exciting content, and relatively little filler along the way. Anyone who’s not already on board with One Piece might feel a little intimidated and wonder if it’s too late to start watching this series, and if they do watch, the best starting points might get lost in the noise. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution.
Prospective One Piece fans are welcome to sample later story arcs to see what this series can do when it’s firing on all cylinders, but the ideal starting point is exactly where most fans would expect it to be: the beginning. One Piece may be huge, but it gradually built itself up into the complex juggernaut it is today, and the first few arcs are easy to digest. Ideally, a new One Piece fan will begin with the East Blue saga and get creative with the first few episodes.
The original One Piece manga and the anime adaptation both start with the East Blue saga, and within that saga, they also both begin the story with the Romance Dawn story arc. New One Piece fans will soon learn that this massive series divides itself into a small handful of sagas, each of which is like an era of the story, and each saga has one or more story arcs to serve as large “chapters.” The East Blue saga, for example, is divided into six story arcs of varying lengths, starting with the Romance Dawn story arc. That short but essential arc is what launched Luffy’s grand adventure as a newly minted pirate captain, but the manga and anime handled it differently. Anime fans can start with Episode 1 and go from there if they wish, but they can try another order that follows the manga’s own narrative.
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