Luffy who seeks the treasure of the Pirate King, Gold Roger. The Straw Hat Pirates aren’t your typical pirates – rather than acting violently, they often help the people and villages they come across.
Their adventure takes them on a search for a hidden treasure. It tells the story of a group known as the Straw Hat Pirates. What is ‘One Piece’ about?Īccording to Retro Junk, the original source material for One Piece is a “steampunk manga and anime series” from the mind of Eiichiro Oda. Many fans see this as the best of the best in terms of the filler arcs, so it is well worth your time as a fan. Let’s do some math, so 930 episodes x (24 minutes 4 minutes of OPN/END) 22,316 minutes, or 371 hours, or about 15 days of nonstop One Piece. This occurs immediately following the Sky Island Saga. The average One Piece episode is likely to be about 2224 minutes long, with openings and endings, which average to about one-and-a-half to two minutes in length. Luffy, a boy who consumed a 'Devils Fruit,' decides to follow in the footsteps of his idol, the pirate Shanks, and find the One Piece. Whoever claims the 'One Piece' will be named the new pirate king. Roger was executed, leaving a huge pile of treasure and the famous 'One Piece' behind. Luffy is a spirited, energetic and somewhat dim-witted young man with a very big. Summary: Years ago, the fearsome pirate king Gol D. As he was about to be executed he revealed that he hid all of his wealth, including the legendary treasure known as One Piece, on an island at the end of the Grand Line - a treacherous and truly unpredictable sea. While you can safely skip the episodes outlined above, one filler arc you’ll want to watch is the G-8 arc from episodes 196-206. Roger was the strongest and most powerful pirate on the seas. After its conclusion, they return to their normal selves. Based on a video game produced in conjunction with the series, this features the crew losing their memories and forgetting that their members of the Straw Hat Pirates. This mini-arc sees the Straw Hat Pirates engage in games of chance with an old man in a place known as Goat Island which is (true to its name) an island populated by goats. All five are standalone episodes with self-contained stories. You can probably skip these, as they have no overarching arc to them. Big Mom does not find any oshiruko, and when Luffy blurts out that he ate it, she attacks him out of rage.
During that scuffle, Kid and Killer are saved from drowning. 54-61: The Warship Island Arc. This is the series’ very first filler arc. It has been two and a half years since Naruto Uzumaki left Konohagakure, the Hidden Leaf Village, for intense training following. Big Mom subdues Queen when the latter tries to fight her.Below is a brief summary of the filler arcs you can skip from One Piece without worry: