Chapters and Volumes

This is a list of all current volumes of the Japanese manga series One Piece, as well as the titles of the chapters contained therein. Chapters are arranged by volume, with their appropriate volume titles and chapters listed underneath. Chapter and volume titles include Japanese text, romaji transcription, and English translation of each title, along with the titles assigned by VIZ Media in its English adaptation.

Background
One Piece is published as a serial in the manga anthology magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump. As the magazine's name suggests, a new issue of Jump (and thus a new chapter of One Piece) is released on a weekly basis. Factoring in double issues of the magazine and personal hiatuses taken by Eiichiro Oda, however, approximately 45-48 chapters are published per year. Three to four months after appearing in Jump, these chapters are then compiled into collected volumes, or tankōbon, which contain between 9 to 11 chapters each and run to approximately 200 pages. These volumes also include new cover artwork, storyboard-phase sketches, a question-and-answer column by the author, a section where the character Usopp comments on reader-submitted fan art, and other bonus features. However, due to the economical limitations of the tankōbon format, any art originally printed in color (other than on the dust jacket) is reproduced in grayscale.

Chapters and Volumes by Sagas and Arcs
A quick overview on the Chapters and Volumes by sagas and arcs.

Mini-Series

 * Buggy's Crew: After the Battle!, Chapters 35 to 75, Volumes 4 to 9
 * Diary of Coby-Meppo, Chapters 83 to 119, Volumes 10 to 14
 * Jango's Dance Paradise, Chapters 126 to 172, Volumes 14 to 19
 * Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll Chapters 182 to 228, Volumes 20 to 25
 * Wapol's Omnivorous Hurrah Chapters 236 to 262, Volumes 25 to 28
 * Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Chapters 272 to 305, Volumes 29 to 32
 * Gedatsu's Accidental Blue-Sea Life Chapters 314 to 348, Volumes 33 to 37
 * Miss Goldenweek's Operation: &quot;Meet Baroque Works&quot; Chapters 359 to 413, Volumes 38 to 43
 * Where They Are Now Chapters 424 to 427, Volume 44
 * Enel's Great Space Operations Chapters 428 to 474, Volumes 44 to 49
 * Where They Are Now Chapters 486 to 490, Volume 50
 * CP9's Independent Report Chapters 491 to 528, Volumes 50 to 54
 * Straw Hat's Separation Serial Chapters 543 to 560, Volumes 56 and 57
 * From the Decks of the World Chapters 613 to current, Volume 62 to current

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
The following chapters have appeared in Weekly Shōnen Jump. They have yet to be reprinted in tankōbon format, as collected volumes of One Piece are generally released every two to three months. Weekly chapters do come with some benefits, such as occasional cover illustrations or color title pages, and supplemental materials such as story information or character Popularity Polls. However, print quality (in terms of both paper and ink) is considerably lower than the collected releases, and artwork can be obscured by ads and other text placed there by the magazine. Buying the magazine on a consistent basis is also far more expensive than waiting for the book-format release.


 * 615. Curse of Mato Mato (マトマトの呪い)
 * 616. Anniversary of Revenge (復讐の記念日)
 * 617. Major Incident on Coral Hill (サンゴヶ丘で大事件)
 * 618. Proposal (プロポーズ)
 * 619. At the Sea Forest (海の森にて)
 * 620. The Longed-For Amusement Park (憧れの遊園地)
 * 621. Otohime and Tiger (オトヒメとタイガー)
 * 622. The Sun Pirates (タイヨウの海賊団)
 * 623. Pirate Fisher Tiger (海賊フィッシャー・タイガー)
 * 624. Queen Otohime (オトヒメ王妃)
 * 625. Uninherited Will (受け継がない意志)
 * 626. The Three Neptune Brothers (ネプチューン3兄弟)
 * 627. You Have My Gratitude (かたじけない)
 * 628. Major Cleanup

Trivia

 * Currently, only volume 21 and volume 42 do not have Luffy on the cover, both of which are covers that contrast the boss of a particular arc with the Straw Hats on the following cover. (Baroque Works on Vol. 21, Cipher Pol 9 on Vol. 42)
 * A piece of artwork featuring Pandaman often appears on the actual manga cover, rather than a greyscale version of the dust jacket's coloured cover.
 * Volume 33 is the only volume to not be named after a chapter that it contains.
 * Ever since the Straw Hat Pirates entered the Grand Line, there has been a chapter named after the islands where they have an adventure called "Adventure on ____" and occasionally there are chapters named after other places in this format such as when they were in the Florian Triangle and recently when they dove into the ocean. Places where there was no adventure (such as Enies Lobby and Marineford) do not have a chapter name in this format.
 * There has been a chapter called "The ___ Person" for when each of the Straw Hat Pirates officially joins the crew even if it is much, much later than the original join date (such as Nami and Usopp). The two exceptions to this are Chopper and Robin. Chopper may have been excluded from this because he is not technically a person. It is unknown why Robin does not have a chapter like this.
 * Volume 46's cover art was originally featured on an issue of Shonen Jump Magazine's cover, adjustments were made for the cover such as adding Brook.
 * Each volume cover has a different header, changing in color each time. The one that breaks this cycle is Volume 50. Volume 50 changes from the standard title, then picture synopsis, to a picture (of Nami), the title, that is surrounded in flames, and is then followed up with the pictures of Zoro, Luffy, and Brook. This change was likely done to commemorate the fiftieth volume of One Piece.
 * Only three story arcs (the Captain Morgan Arc, the Laboon Arc, and the Return to Sabaody Arc) are published in only one volume.
 * As of now, there are two versions of Volume 58. The first print is noted as an editors mistake, cropping certain double spreads that are meant to run off the page. The second version was released a day after, fixing the problem to remain similar to the Weekly Shonen Jump version.
 * Volume 61's cover mirrors volume 1's cover in that it displays Luffy, Nami, and Zoro, with the addition of the rest of the crew following the time-skip, as they were on the cover of volume 1. They also share similar titles.