Story Arcs



The storyline of One Piece—manga and anime alike—is commonly divided into individual story arcs for easier understanding. While the exact divisions are somewhat fluid, it is generally understood that an arc begins when the Straw Hat Pirates land on a specific island and ends when they leave.

Most, if not all story arcs, are grouped into larger sagas, which tend to reflect goals and/or enemies that the Straw Hats pursue across multiple islands.

Main Story Arcs
The manga can currently be broken down into parts, following the feats of the Straw Hat Pirates: the East Blue Saga, the Arabasta Saga, the Sky Island Saga, the Water 7 Saga, the Thriller Bark Saga, the Summit War Saga, the Fish-Man Island Saga, the Dressrosa Saga, the Whole Cake Island Saga, the Wano Country Saga, and the Final Saga. Each saga is divided into smaller story arcs.

Romance Dawn Arc
Influenced by Shanks, Luffy starts his journey to become the Pirate King. At the beginning of his journey, he meets a boy named Koby, who wants to become a Marine. They reach Shells Town, where they meet corrupt Marine captain Axe-Hand Morgan, his son Helmeppo, and the pirate hunter Roronoa Zoro.
 * Chapters: 7 (1-7)
 * Episodes: 3 (1-3)
 * Volume: 1 (1)
 * Key plot-points: Monkey D. Luffy becomes a pirate after being inspired by Shanks; Roronoa Zoro joins the crew.

Orange Town Arc
Luffy and his first crew member Zoro arrive at Orange Town where they meet a thief named Nami, who hates pirates. The trio makes an unlikely team, fighting to free the town from the rule of Buggy the Clown.
 * Chapters: 14 (8-21)
 * Episodes: 5 (4-8)
 * Volumes: 3 (1-3)
 * Key plot-points: Nami unofficially joins.

Syrup Village Arc
After Nami forms a partnership with the two as their navigator, the crew reaches Syrup Village and searches for a ship to use. There, they encounter a chronic liar named Usopp. When a devious plot is revealed, Usopp's courage is put to the test as the Straw Hat Pirates prepare for a battle with the Black Cat Pirates.
 * Chapters: 20 (22-41)
 * Episodes: 10 (9-18)
 * Volumes: 3 (3-5)
 * Key plot-points: Usopp joins; the Going Merry is obtained.

Baratie Arc
Usopp joins the crew as a sniper. In search of a cook for their ship, the Straw Hat Pirates go to a sea restaurant known as the Baratie. However, the restaurant is attacked by the powerful Don Krieg, who has returned from the Grand Line and wants to use the Baratie as a vessel to go back.
 * Chapters: 27 (42-68)
 * Episodes: 12 (19-30)
 * Volumes: 4 (5-8)
 * Key plot-points: Nami leaves with the Going Merry; Sanji joins; Zoro is scarred by Dracule Mihawk and promises Luffy that he will never lose again; the Seven Warlords of the Sea are introduced.

Arlong Park Arc
With Sanji from the Baratie joining the crew and Nami stealing the ship, the Straw Hat Pirates follow her to an island under the control of the Fish-Man pirate Arlong. Nami reveals that she is a member of the Arlong Pirates and simply helped the Straw Hat Pirates so she could take their gold later. But why would she follow a man like Arlong?
 * Chapters: 27 (69-95)
 * Episodes: 14 (31-44)
 * Volumes: 4 (8-11)
 * Key plot-points: Nami officially joins; Fish-Men are introduced. Luffy gets a wanted poster.

Loguetown Arc
After Nami officially joins, the crew heads to the last town before the entrance to the Grand Line, Loguetown, the place where Gold Roger was both born and executed. Not only will they have to deal with a powerful Marine captain, but also previous enemies looking for revenge.
 * Chapters: 5 (96-100)
 * Episodes: 7 (45, 48-53); Episodes 50 and 51 are fillers.
 * Volumes: 2 (11-12)
 * Key plot-points: Logia-type Devil Fruits are introduced; Zoro obtains Sandai Kitetsu and Yubashiri; Monkey D. Dragon is introduced.

Reverse Mountain Arc
The crew has entered the Grand Line, but they encounter an obstacle as soon as they get in: a giant whale that swallows the entire ship.
 * Chapters: 5 (101-105)
 * Episodes: 3 (61-63)
 * Volume: 1 (12)
 * Key plot-points: Laugh Tale, Laboon, and Crocus are introduced.

Whisky Peak Arc
Led by the mysterious Mr. 9 and Ms. Wednesday, the Straw Hats go to Whisky Peak, where the townspeople immediately start a party to celebrate their arrival. But there is more to this town than there appears...
 * Chapters: 9 (106-114)
 * Episodes: 4 (64-67)
 * Volumes: 2 (12-13)
 * Key plot-points: Nefertari Vivi and Karoo unofficially join.

Little Garden Arc
On their mission to bring Princess Vivi to Arabasta, the Straw Hats land at Little Garden, which is actually a huge island that is still stuck in the prehistoric era. However, there are more than dinosaurs on this island, as the crew soon finds out when they encounter two giants that have been locked in combat for over 100 years and four high-ranking Baroque Works members.
 * Chapters: 15 (115-129)
 * Episodes: 8 (70-77)
 * Volumes: 3 (13-15)
 * Key plot-points: Giants are introduced.

Drum Island Arc
When Nami catches a fatal illness, the crew is forced to stop at Drum Island, a kingless country that is trying to establish a new government. Due to the actions of the previous king, Wapol, there is only one doctor left—a "witch" named Kureha who lives at the top of a mountain. Luffy and Sanji must reach the peak, but the exiled King Wapol returns to reclaim his country.
 * Chapters: 25 (130-154)
 * Episodes: 14 (78-91)
 * Volumes: 3 (15-17)
 * Key plot-points: Tony Tony Chopper joins; Zoan type Devil Fruits are introduced; the Will of D. is acknowledged

Arabasta Arc
The Straw Hats, with Kureha's assistant Tony Tony Chopper, finally arrive at Arabasta, which is on the verge of civil war. Vivi must reach the rebels and tell them the real cause behind the conflict, but Crocodile, leader of Baroque Works and one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, will not just stand by and watch. In the end, Baroque Works, marine forces, pirates, the royal guards, and the rebel army clash in a battle that will determine the fate of the country itself.
 * Chapters: 63 (155-217)
 * Episodes: 39 (92-130); Episodes 93, 98-99, 101-102 are fillers.
 * Volumes: 8 (17-24)
 * Key plot-points: Vivi and Karoo leave the crew; Nico Robin joins; Portgas D. Ace, Vivre Cards, Poneglyphs, Pluton and the concept of Ancient Weapons are introduced.

Jaya Arc
The crew tearfully leaves Vivi behind and continue on their journey with Ms. All Sunday, aka Nico Robin, joining as an archaeologist. When a ship inexplicably falls from the sky and the Log Pose begins pointing up, they go to the island of Jaya for information on "Sky Island". There, they encounter Bellamy, a pirate who is heralding a "New Age" where pirates do not dream, and a man named Mont Blanc Cricket.
 * Chapters: 19 (218-236)
 * Episodes: 9 (144-152)
 * Volumes: 2 (24-25)
 * Key plot points: Marshall D. Teach, Whitebeard, Bartholomew Kuma and Donquixote Doflamingo make their first appearance; the Five Elders are introduced.

Skypiea Arc
Riding the Knock Up Stream, the crew finds themselves in the "White Sea", an ocean in the sky. The Straw Hats soon discover that there is a war between the Sky People and the natives who originally inhabited a place known as the Upper Yard. They also learn of the cruel God Enel.
 * Chapters: 66 (237-302)
 * Episodes: 43 (153-195)
 * Volumes: 7 (26-32)
 * Key plot points: Haki is first hinted at through Mantra; Poseidon is introduced.

Long Ring Long Land Arc
The crew returns to the Blue Sea with gold and dials from Skypiea, only to encounter Foxy the Silver Fox, a pirate who challenges them to a "Davy Back Fight", a series of games where the winner takes crewmates from the loser crew. However, even after defeating Foxy, the Straw Hats encounter an enemy whom they have no hope of beating.
 * Chapters: 19 (303-321)
 * Episodes: 13 (207-219); Episodes 213-216 are fillers.
 * Volumes: 3 (32-34)
 * Key plot-points: Aokiji and the strength of the Admirals are introduced

Water 7 Arc
In search of a shipwright to join the crew, the Straw Hats land at the thriving metropolis of Water 7. Here, the crew falls apart as two members leave. To make matters worse, the Straw Hats are framed for the attempted assassination of Water 7's mayor, who is also president of the Galley-La shipbuilding company. They try to find the real culprit, but they soon learn that they may have been caught head over heels by the government assassination group CP9.
 * Chapters: 53 (322-374)
 * Episodes: 37 (227-263)
 * Volumes: 6 (34-39)
 * Key plot-points: Robin and Usopp leave; Sogeking temporarily joins the Straw Hats in order to rescue Robin; Cipher Pol is introduced.

Enies Lobby Arc
The Straw Hats, the Franky Family, and the Galley-La Company team up to rescue Nico Robin, save Franky, and avenge Iceburg. To do this, they attack Enies Lobby, a government stronghold where CP9 is based, declaring war on the World Government.
 * Chapters: 56 (375-430)
 * Episodes: 46 (264-290, 293-302 and 304-312); Episodes 279-283 are recaps.
 * Volumes: 6 (39-44)
 * Key plot-points: Robin re-joins; several power-ups for the crew are introduced (Luffy's Gears, Sanji's Diable Jambe, Zoro's Kyutoryu, Nami's Perfect Clima Tact, Usopp's Kabuto and Chopper's Monster Point); Zoro loses Yubashiri; the Going Merry is sunk.

Post-Enies Lobby Arc
Resting after their ordeals on Enies Lobby, the Straw Hats' world is turned upside-down as familiar faces return with unexpected revelations for the continuation of their journey. Down the Grand Line, Shanks makes his move to protect Whitebeard's subordinate Ace from a familiar face with a horrific new power.
 * Chapters: 11 (431-441)
 * Episodes: 13 (313-325); Episodes 317-319 are fillers.
 * Volumes: 2 (45-46)
 * Key plot-points: The Thousand Sunny is obtained; Franky joins; Usopp re-joins; Ace and Blackbeard battle; the Four Emperors are introduced.

Thriller Bark Arc
The Straw Hats continue their adventure out into the Florian Triangle where they come across a strange barrel which upon opening, sets off a flare. This soon turns into a nightmare when a ghost ship directs them to the haunted island of Thriller Bark, where ghosts, zombies and Warlord of the Sea Gecko Moria await them.
 * Chapters: 48 (442-489)
 * Episodes: 45 (337-381)
 * Volumes: 5 (46-50)
 * Key plot-points: Zoro gains Shusui; Brook joins; Charlotte Lola gives Nami her mother's Vivre Card.

Sabaody Archipelago Arc
Arriving at the Red Line, the crew searches for a way to get to the famed Fish-Man Island. The Straw Hats are soon diverted from their search when a mermaid and a talking starfish appear, and they soon find themselves saving an old enemy from a kidnapping ring. Things take a turn for the worst when the Straw Hats find themselves cornered at every turn with a Warlord of the Sea, a Marine admiral, and World Government officials.
 * Chapters: 24 (490-513)
 * Episodes: 21 (385-405)
 * Volumes: 4 (50-53)
 * Key plot-points: Luffy uses Haki for the first time; the crew is separated; the Eleven Supernovas are introduced; Celestial Dragons are introduced; Rayleigh is introduced; the Voice of All Things is introduced.

Amazon Lily Arc
Kuma sends each of the Straw Hat Pirates flying from the Sabaody Archipelago to different islands. This arc centers on Luffy, who lands on an island where only women live. Luffy soon discovers that the women on the island are led by Warlord of the Sea Boa Hancock.
 * Chapters: 11 (514-524)
 * Episodes: 14 (408-421)
 * Volumes: 2 (53-54)
 * Key plot-point: Boa Hancock is introduced; Luffy learns about Ace's execution.

Impel Down Arc
Winning over the heart of the beautiful Hancock, Luffy manages to storm the prison of Impel Down, hoping to save his brother Ace from execution before it sparks an ultimate showdown between the Whitebeard Pirates and the World Government.
 * Chapters: 25 (525-549)
 * Episodes: 27 (422-425 and 430-452)
 * Volumes: 3 (54-56)
 * Key plot-points: Ivankov and Jinbe are introduced; many of Luffy's prior foes escape from imprisonment.

Marineford Arc
Unable to rescue Ace before he was transferred, Luffy and his group of prison escapees follow after him to Marineford. With time running out until Ace's execution, the Whitebeard Pirates and the World Government prepare their forces to clash in a battle that could drastically change the era.
 * Chapters: 31 (550-580)
 * Episodes: 33 (457-489); Episodes 457-458 are recaps.
 * Volumes: 4 (56-59)
 * Key plot-points: Portgas D. Ace and Whitebeard die; Whitebeard confirms the One Piece is real; Blackbeard mysteriously steals Whitebeard's Devil Fruit ability and bolsters his crew with inmates from Impel Down.

Post-War Arc
The world reels from the death of Whitebeard, causing chaos to ripple all across the Grand Line. Luffy, struggling to cope with Ace's death, remembers he has something just as important to him: his crew. Will the Straw Hat Pirates ever reunite?
 * Chapters: 17 (581-597)
 * Episodes: 26 (490-491 and 493-516); Episodes 499 and 506 are fillers.
 * Volumes: 3 (59-61)
 * Key plot-points: Sabo is introduced; All three forms of Haki are formally introduced; the Straw Hats begin their two year training.

Return to Sabaody Arc
Two years have passed since the crew was separated and the Straw Hats have trained vigorously since then. They are now set to reunite and pick up from where they left off on their journey.
 * Chapters: 5 (598-602)
 * Episodes: 6 (517-522)
 * Volume: 1 (61)
 * Key plot-points: The crew is reunited.

Fish-Man Island Arc
After two years, the Straw Hats are finally beginning their undersea journey to Fish-Man Island. When a local fortuneteller predicts Luffy destroying Fish-Man Island, the Straw Hats are falsely accused as criminals, and to complicate matters further, an alliance between Hody Jones and Vander Decken IX plots to take over the Ryugu Kingdom.
 * Chapters: 51 (603-653)
 * Episodes: 51 (523-541 and 543-574)
 * Volumes: 6 (61-66)
 * Key plot-points: Joy Boy is introduced; Shirahoshi is revealed to be the current Poseidon; Luffy is able to hear the Voice of All Things; Jinbe is asked to join the crew but refuses due to other affiliations with the Big Mom Pirates; Big Mom is introduced.

Punk Hazard Arc
After entering the New World, the Straw Hats are led to Punk Hazard by a distress call. There, they find a samurai in search of his son, run afoul of Smoker's new Marine platoon, and join Trafalgar Law in a plot to take down one of the Four Emperors. As part of this plot, they are tasked with capturing Caesar Clown, the mad scientist who operates on the island and come to learn of his connections to the Underworld and its influential broker, Warlord of the Sea Donquixote Doflamingo.
 * Chapters: 46 (654-699)
 * Episodes: 46 (579-589 and 591-625)
 * Volumes: 5 (66-70)
 * Key plot-points: Trafalgar Law and Buggy are revealed to have become part of the Seven Warlords of the Sea; Kin'emon and Momonosuke are introduced; the Heart Pirates become allies.

Dressrosa Arc
The Straw Hats, Law, Kin'emon, and Momonosuke head to Dressrosa with a captive Caesar to broker a deal with Doflamingo, destroy his SMILE Factory, and free the samurai's comrade Kanjuro. They soon discover that both Doflamingo and Dressrosa are shrouded with many secrets, and Law's conflict with Doflamingo quickly turns personal. Luffy works to obtain his late brother's Devil Fruit while the other Straw Hats encounter sparks of rebellion among Dressrosa's populace. The alliance's efforts are further complicated as a new Marine admiral named Fujitora arrives to deal with them.
 * Chapters: 102 (700-801)
 * Episodes: 118 (629-746)
 * Volumes: 11 (70-80)
 * Key plot-points: The Straw Hat Pirates are split into 2 groups; the Straw Hat Grand Fleet is created; Kanjuro becomes an ally; Sabo is confirmed to be alive; Trafalgar D. Water Law’s full name is revealed; Gear Fourth is introduced; Kaidou is introduced.

Zou Arc
The Straw Hats, Law, and the samurai head to Zou to reunite with the Straw Hats and Momonosuke who had left Dressrosa early. They meet the Mink Tribe natives and discover that Sanji is gone after getting entangled in a plot between his family and the Big Mom Pirates. They also learn how Jack of the Beasts Pirates attacked Zou earlier, and the samurai reveal just how much Kaidou is connected to them and to their home in Wano, leading to the formation of a new alliance. The Straw Hats then split up again to rescue Sanji and go to Wano.
 * Chapters: 23 (802-824)
 * Episodes: 29 (751-779); Episode 775 is filler.
 * Volumes: 3 (80-82)
 * Key plot-points: The crew is reunited, except for Sanji, who was taken by the Big Mom Pirates; the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance is formed; the crew splits up again; Pedro and Carrot become allies; the crew learns about Road Poneglyphs and finds their first one.

Whole Cake Island Arc
Luffy's group travels to Whole Cake Island to retrieve Sanji from a political marriage between the Vinsmoke Family and the Charlotte Family. They are caught between the families' hidden agendas, and form an alliance with Jinbe, Caesar, and the Fire Tank Pirates to take down Big Mom and save the Vinsmokes.
 * Chapters: 78 (825-902)
 * Episodes: 95 (783-877)
 * Volumes: 9 (82-90)
 * Key plot-points: Sanji reunites with half of the crew; Jinbe cut ties with the Big Mom Pirates but leaves before joining the crew; Caesar Clown and the Fire Tank Pirates become temporary allies; Pedro dies; Gear Fourth: Tankman and Gear Fourth: Snakeman are introduced; the crew obtains Big Mom's Road Poneglyph etching.

Levely Arc
The news of the Straw Hats exploits at Totto Land are reported to the world as the royalty from around the world gather at Mary Geoise for the Levely. Meanwhile, the Revolutionary Army prepares for their next move, and Big Mom talks to Kaidou about Luffy.


 * Chapters: 6 (903-908)
 * Episodes: 12 (878-889)
 * Volume: 1 (90)
 * Key plot-points: Zeus is unofficially recruited; Sanji obtains a Raid Suit; Im is introduced; Luffy is unofficially declared the fifth Emperor.

Wano Country Saga

 * Note: This is the current and an ongoing saga in the anime, hence the numbers indicate the known information so far.

Wano Country Arc
The Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance gather in Wano Country and prepare for the battle against the Beasts Pirates. The history of Kozuki Oden and his ties to Wano Country, Whitebeard and Gol D. Roger are revealed, and the Alliance assaults Onigashima to take down the allied forces of Kaidou and Big Mom, all while alliances shift on all sides of the siege. Meanwhile, after the events during the recent Levely, the world goes through dramatic changes.


 * Chapters: 149 (909-1057)
 * Episodes: (890-894, 897-906, 908-1028, 1031-)
 * Volumes: (90-)
 * Key plot-points: Sanji reunites with the rest of the crew; Zoro loses Shusui and obtains Enma; Big Mom and Kaidou form an alliance; The Warlord system is dissolved; Rocks D. Xebec is introduced; Roger's discovery of the One Piece and its connection to Joy Boy are revealed; Kanjuro is revealed to be an enemy spy and is killed in battle; Jinbe officially joins the crew; Yamato is introduced and asks to join the crew, but later decides to hold off on joining; Zeus merges with Nami's Clima-Tact; Sanji awakens his genetic abilities; Zoro awakens his Haoshoku Haki; Luffy awakens his Devil Fruit powers, and the true identity of his Devil Fruit is revealed; The crew gains access to the Road Poneglyph located in Wano.

Final Saga

 * Note: This is the current and an ongoing saga in the manga, hence the numbers indicate the known information so far.

Egghead Arc

 * Chapters: (1058-)
 * Episodes:
 * Volumes: TBA
 * Key plot-points: Koby is kidnapped by the Blackbeard Pirates; The Seraphim are introduced; Sabo reveals that he saw Im on the Empty Throne; Lulusia Kingdom is wiped from history by Im; Vegapunk's satellites are introduced; Jewelry Bonney is revealed to be Kuma's daughter.

Short-Term Focused Cover Page Serials
Due to the One Piece manga's nature as a weekly serial, each individual chapter has its own title page to start that series' section of Weekly Shonen Jump. While most manga artists use this space either to expand the chapter's length by a page or to draw a one-off illustration, Oda will take minor characters and defeated villains, and give them their own story arcs, which sometimes end up coinciding with the goings-on of Luffy and his crew at some point. Each of these stories, known officially as Short-Term Focused Cover Page Serials (短期集中表紙連載), or "Cover Stories" for short, run for 20 to 40 or more consecutive installments, interrupted only by title pages drawn in color. Each "episode" is one panel, with a caption that includes the title of the arc (given by Oda himself) and a description of what happens in the image. After each arc has run its course, there is a set of "normal" chapter title pages that showcases each member of the Straw Hat crew, and then a new story arc is introduced. Starting from just prior to the ninth cover arc, a new segment called "Where They Are Now" began, catching up with other characters from a specific arc and their current day to day life prior to the specific story connected to the full cover arc.

While these "Cover Stories" (as fans call them) are part of the canon manga story, only three have appeared thus far in the anime: Buggy's Crew: After the Battle! (episodes 46-47), Diary of Koby-Meppo (episodes 68-69) and Straw Hat's Separation Serial (episodes 453-456). However, it is not infrequent that the encounters caused by the mini arc do appear in the anime without any explanation, including Jango's recruitment into the Marines.

Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga

 * 1) Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles (バギー一味冒険記), ch. 35-75 (28 installments, plus 2 "sidestories" with Richie as captain); ep. 46-47 (2 episodes).
 * 2) *Chronicles the misadventures of Buggy as he makes his way across the sea without his limbs or torso, and his crew as they choose a new captain. They end up (literally) in a hot pot of soup.
 * 3) Diary of Koby-Meppo (コビメッポ奮闘日記), ch. 83-119 (30 installments); ep. 68-69 (2 episodes).
 * 4) *Follows Koby and Helmeppo's trials and tribulations as Chore Boys in the Marines after the incident involving Helmeppo's father, and how they are taken in by Vice-Admiral Garp.
 * 5) Jango's Dance Paradise (ジャンゴのダンス天国), ch. 126-172 (37 installments); 1 special (partly).
 * 6) *Follows Jango from his abandonment by his crew, to his fateful meeting with Fullbody, all the way to his enlistment as a Marine.
 * 7) Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll (はっちゃんの海底散歩), ch. 182-228 (40 installments)
 * 8) *Hatchan escapes from prison and travels the ocean, meeting various characters, like Camie and Pappag. Though he is spurned by Octopako, the object of his affections, he finds fulfillment in running a takoyaki stand.
 * 9) Wapol's Omnivorous Hurrah (ワポルの雑食バンザイ), ch. 236-262 (23 installments); 1 Episode (partly).
 * 10) *Shows what happened to Wapol after he was kicked out of Drum Kingdom. Though he is reduced to abject poverty, his Devil Fruit powers prove useful and he soon ascends to power once more as the wealthy CEO of a toy company.
 * 11) Ace's Great Blackbeard Search (エースの黒ひげ大捜査線), ch. 272-305 (29 installments)
 * 12) *Follows Portgas D. Ace as he searches for Blackbeard on behalf of his captain, Whitebeard. During the course of his travels, he befriends the milk-maiden Moda and infiltrates the Marine Base G-2 where he is able to obtain classified documents about Blackbeard's whereabouts, as well as help reunite Moda with her parents.
 * 13) Gedatsu's Accidental Blue-Sea Life (ゲダツのうっかり青海暮らし), ch. 314-348 (32 installments)
 * 14) *Shows what happens to Gedatsu after he loses his battle to Chopper and falls from Skypiea. Through a series of accidents and coincidences, he ends up as the business partner of Goro, Koza's uncle, and helps him start a hot spring resort.
 * 15) Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" (ミスG・Wの作戦名「ミーツ・バロック」), ch. 359-413 (42 installments)
 * 16) *Follows the adventures of Miss Goldenweek, Mr.5 and Miss Valentine as they travel to reunite with the remains of the Baroque Works Officer Agents. Most of them escape imprisonment from Captain Hina, while four of the most crucial members get sent to Impel Down for their crimes.
 * 17) Enel's Great Space Operations (エネルのスペース大作戦), ch. 428-474 (38 installments)
 * 18) *Enel uses his flying ship, the Maxim, to finally reach the moon; which he believes to be the Fairy Vearth. There, he encounters weird creatures, both living and mechanical, while discovering about the ancient connection with the Sky People and Shandias.
 * 19) CP9's Independent Report (CP9の任務外報告), ch. 491-528 (33 installments)
 * 20) *Shows the aftermath of CP9 after being saved from the Buster Call by Blueno and his Air Door. After saving Rob Lucci's life on a medical island, they are forced to put up with threats from both pirates and the government.
 * Straw Hat's Separation Serial (旅行するなら…麦わらの一味それぞれの冒険), ch. 543-560 (16 installments); ep. 418-421 and 453-456 (8 episodes).
 * Sanji in Kamabakka Hell - Hang in There! (サンジの地獄(カマバッカ)よりお気を確かに), ch. 543-544 (2 installments); ep. 419 and 454 (2 episodes):The story of Sanji's journey in Kamabakka Kingdom.
 * Robin's "How Terrible You People Are" (ロビンのひどい事するわ), ch. 545-546 (2 installments); ep. 420 and 455 (2 episodes):The story of Robin in her prison at Tequila Wolf and how she meets the Revolutionaries.
 * Franky's "This Week Is No Good" (フランキーの今週のおれダメだ), ch. 548-549 (2 installments); ep. 418 and 453 (2 episodes):The story of Franky who was sent by Bartholomew Kuma to Karakuri Island, the island Dr. Vegapunk was born.
 * Usopp's I'll-Die-If-I'm-On-My-Own Disease (ウソップの一人じゃ死ぬ病), ch. 550-551 (2 installments); ep. 420 and 455 (2 episodes):The story of Usopp at the Boin Archipelago, with Heracles.
 * Chopper's I'm Not Food You Assholes (チョッパーの食いモンじゃねェぞ コノヤロー), ch. 552-554 (2 installments); ep. 419 and 454 (2 episodes):The story of Chopper who was sent by Bartholomew Kuma to Torino Kingdom, the kingdom ruled by giant birds.
 * Nami's Weather Report (ナミのウェザーリポート), ch. 555-556 (2 installments); ep. 418 and 453 (2 episodes):The story of Nami who was sent by Bartholomew Kuma to Weatheria, and finds out about their lifestyle.
 * Brook's Lodgings and Panties Repayment (ブルックの一宿一パンツのご恩返し), ch. 557-558 (2 installments); ep. 421 and 456 (2 episodes):The story of Brook who was sent by Bartholomew Kuma to Namakura Island, a war-torn country.
 * Zoro's Where the Hell Are They? What a Pain in the Ass (ゾロのあいつらどこだ 世話がやける), ch. 559-560 (2 installments); ep. 421 and 456 (2 episodes):The story of Zoro who was sent by Bartholomew Kuma to Kuraigana Island with Perona, in an island of ruins where they meet a strange creature.

The Final Sea: The New World Saga
From the Decks of the World (世界の甲板から), ch. 613-668 (48 installments)  Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World (カリブーの新世界でケヒヒヒヒ), ch. 674-731 (46 installments)  Solo Journey of Jinbe, Knight of the Sea (ジンベエの海侠一人旅), ch. 751-785 (28 installments)  From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc (世界の甲板から 5億の男編), ch. 805-838 (25 installments)  The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet (押し掛け麦わら大船団物語), ch. 864-919 (46 installments)  "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family ("ギャング"ベッジのオーマイファミリー), ch. 948-994 (37 installments)  Germa 66's Ahh... An Emotionless Excursion (ジェルマのあゝ無感情海遊記), ch. 1035-current ( installments)  
 * The news of the Straw Hat Pirates' revival spreads throughout the world. It features many of the allies and acquaintances of the protagonists from the first chapter and onwards.
 * Follows Caribou's exploits in the New World, beginning with his attempts to capture mermaids on Fish-Man Island, and ending with his capture by X Drake.
 * Follows Jinbe's journey after he left Caribou at the G-5 base.
 * The news of Straw Hats and Law's victory over Donquixote Doflamingo spreads throughout the world. It features many of the allies and acquaintances of the protagonists from the first chapter and onwards.
 * After parting ways at Dressrosa, the adventures of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet are shown.
 * After escaping Totto Land, the Fire Tank Pirates go on the search for Lola and find themselves in Dressrosa.
 * After escaping Cacao Island, Reiju and Ichiji return to Totto Land, to rescue Niji and Yonji and find Caesar Clown. Meanwhile, the Blackbeard Pirates make their move.

Anime-Only Arcs
Because the One Piece manga is still ongoing, Toei Animation uses non-manga material (filler) as a way to slow down the progression of the plot. If the anime were to catch up with the manga, Toei would either have to wait for Oda to release more manga chapters, take the story in a direction independent of the manga (as was done in Rurouni Kenshin, Elfen Lied, InuYasha and Fullmetal Alchemist), or simply end it; any of these would likely damage the popularity of the series, and would not reflect well on either Toei Animation or Oda. Thus, additional material is the only viable alternative.

Unlike non-manga material in many other shows, most One Piece filler takes place in story arcs independent from the main plot and having little to no effect on the subsequent canon story. These arcs also generally consist of lighter fare than Oda's own work, containing much more comedy, the presence of child characters, and little in the way of drama. Currently, the anime has twelve story arcs not present in the manga:


 * Warship Island Arc (a.k.a. Apis Arc): comes between the East Blue and Arabasta sagas. The Straw Hat Pirates attempt to help a mysterious girl named Apis and a "Thousand Year Dragon" named Ryuji, while combating the nefarious Erik and the Marines after the dragon.
 * Episodes: 8 (54-61)
 * Post-Arabasta Arc: a series of character-centered episodes taking place immediately after the Arabasta Arc.
 * Episodes: 5 (131-135)
 * Goat Island Arc: after the above arc, the Straw Hats meet an old man and his goats who supposedly have a great treasure, but the Marines are after his treasure too.
 * Episodes: 3 (136-138)
 * Ruluka Island Arc: after the above arc, the Straw Hats comes across an island under the control of a cruel former pirate and an old man trying to unlock the secrets of a space-time warp known as the Rainbow Mist. Things start to get complicated when Luffy and the others end up getting trapped in the Rainbow Mist, however.
 * Episodes: 5 (139-143)
 * G-8 Arc: Comes after the end of the Sky Island Saga. Instead of splashing down in open sea, the Going Merry is trapped within the enclosed and heavily fortified waters of a Marines base, where the crew must scatter to survive before attempting to retake their ship and escape.
 * Episodes: 11 (196-206)
 * Ocean's Dream Arc: follows the Long Ring Long Land arc and precedes the crew's arrival at Water Seven. The crew loses its memory and has to get it back before they can continue. It is notable in that it is the only non-manga storyline thus far to be based on a One Piece video game (Ocean's Dream, released for the Sony PlayStation in 2003).
 * Episodes: 5 (220-224)
 * Foxy's Return Arc: immediately after the Ocean's Dream Arc is this two-episode short filler arc describing what became of the defeated Foxy and his crew following the Davy Back Fight. After the arc's end there is a short transition to the meeting with Aokiji, handled differently in the manga.
 * Episodes: 2 (225-226)
 * Ice Hunter Arc (a.k.a. Lovely Land Arc): after the Enies Lobby arc, the Sunny falls into a dangerous trap on an ice island. Ambushed by the world's greatest bounty hunters, the diabolical Accino Family, the Straw Hats' Jolly Roger is taken, and they team up with the Phoenix Pirates, also victims of the Accinos, to get it back.
 * Episodes: 10 (326-335)
 * Spa Island Arc: after the Thriller Bark arc, the crew lands on Spa Island, an island dedicated to relaxation. However, once they meet a pair of sisters searching for their father's dream, a series of events unfold that turn the island of relaxation into the island of destruction. The last episode of this arc is about Brook and how he's adjusting to the crew.
 * Episodes: 3 (382-384)
 * Little East Blue Arc: before Strong World (probably after the Thriller Bark Arc), the Straw Hat Pirates arrive to Little East Blue island, where they'll fight against Largo and his pirates.
 * Episodes: 4 (426-429)
 * Z's Ambition Arc: after the Fish-Man Island Arc, the Straw Hat Pirates meet Lily Enstomach and engage battle with Momonga to free her father. Later Shuzo of the Neo Marines tries to kill him and Luffy fights him.
 * Episodes: 4 (575-578)
 * Caesar Retrieval Arc: after the Punk Hazard Arc, a mysterious person manages to get aboard the Thousand Sunny and kidnap the already-kidnapped Caesar Clown away from the Straw Hat Pirates, who are on their way to Dressrosa. However, the recently formed Heart Pirates and Straw Hat Pirates alliance will need to get Caesar back, in order to complete the plan to take down both Donquixote Doflamingo and Kaidou.
 * Episodes: 3 (626-628)
 * Silver Mine Arc: Monkey D. Luffy and Bartolomeo are kidnapped by the Silver Pirate Alliance, and must escape from a large fortress on a giant silver mine.
 * Episodes: 4 (747-750)
 * Marine Rookie Arc: The Sanji Retrieval Team ran out of food, forcing them to sneak onto the Marines base on Fron Island to steal their food supply.
 * Episodes: 3 (780-782)
 * Cidre Guild Arc: After being targeted by Cidre Guild, the Straw Hats dock at a nearby Island where they repair and restock the Thousand Sunny. There, Luffy encounter Boa Hancock and they strike back against the guild, freeing the island from their control. Following the encounter with Hancock and the defeat of the guild, the Straw Hats learn about the Pirates Festival.
 * Episodes: 2 (895-896)
 * Uta's Past Arc: With the news of Uta's upcoming live concert publish, Luffy recalls his childhood with Uta and the Red Hair Pirates in Foosha Village before deciding to attend the concert.
 * Episodes: 3 (1029-1031)

TV Specials
The first four TV specials and the first recap are hour-long specials that aired in the series timeslot in place of a regular episode. TV Specials five onward are two-hours long and aired outside of the TV Series schedule.

The 'Episode Of' specials (following from Movies 8 and 9) are part of a series that re-adapts story arcs from the manga with new animation.

Recaps

 * Emergency Planning, A Perfect Strategy for the One Piece (aired after Episode 5): A recap of the first five episodes of the anime. This is not numbered as a TV Special in Avex's DVD release.
 * One Piece New Year Special: Special Report - Secret of the Straw Hat Pirates! (aired after Episode Special 4): A 90-minute recap of the various arcs up to Episode 254, focusing on arcs where a new member joined the Straw Hat Pirates.
 * Long Ring Long Land Arc — A One Night Abridged Special (aired after Episode 721): A 75-minute recap of episodes 207-219, the Long Ring Long Land Arc.
 * One Piece Characters Log: Recaps around Straw Hat Pirates crew, narrated by Bartolomeo.
 * Luffy-senpai Support Project! Barto's Secret Room! (aired after Episode 1004): Recaps around Wano Country Arc, narrated by Tama
 * Zoro and Sanji-senpai Admiring Project! Barto's Secret Room 2! (aired after Episode 1015): Recaps the adventures of Zoro and Sanji in Wano Country.
 * A Comprehensive Anatomy! The Legend of Kozuki Oden! (aired after Episode 1022): Recaps the adventures of Kozuki Oden in Wano Country, narrated by Yamato.
 * The Legendary Log! Red-Haired Shanks! (aired after Episode 1030): Recaps Shanks' involvement during the Summit War of Marineford and while in Foosha Village, told by Koby and Makino.

TV Specials

 * Adventure in the Ocean's Navel (aired after Episode 52): The Straw Hats encounter a city in the middle of a whirlpool, called the Ocean's Navel, that is being destroyed by giant monsters. These monsters supposedly protect a treasure capable of granting wishes, but in the process of defeating these guardians, the crew ends up releasing another evil.
 * Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream! (aired after Episode 149): The crew comes across three children and two adults, posing as a family. As it turns out, the oldest child knows the location of a great treasure discovered by her late father, and they are on the run from a pirate with a dangerous ability.
 * Protect! The Last Great Performance (aired after Episode 174): It is the last performance of a great actor and playwright, but several actors suddenly quit. Luckily, the Straw Hats offer to take their place. However, the quitting actors turns out to be more than a coincidence when they meet a Marine with a grudge against the playwright.
 * The Detective Memoirs of Chief Straw Hat Luffy (aired after Episode 253): In an alternate reality world that takes place in 19th century Japan, Luffy acts as a member of the secret police. This is made up of two adventures. In the first, Buggy makes trouble in the town. In the second, a mysterious girl named Vivi appears. This special contains several cameos from characters throughout the entire series. As of episode 424 there are now seven episodes in this special.
 * Episode of Nami: Tears of a Navigator and the Bonds of Friend (aired after Episode 560): The Arlong Park Arc is re-adapted and re-animated into a shorter special.
 * Episode of Luffy: Adventure in Hand Island (aired after Episode 578): The Straw Hat Pirates arrive to an island of New World, Hand Island, where they fight against Commodore Bilić to free the island from his tyranny. Also include flashbacks to a re-animated Romance Dawn Arc.
 * Episode of Merry: The Tale of One More Friend (aired after Episode 608): The special chronicles the Straw Hat Crew's first ship Going Merry recreated with brand-new animation. The plot covers a shortened version of the Water 7 and Enies Lobby arcs, from Luffy and Usopp's fight and Robin's disappearance to the crew's battle against CP9 to get Robin back, and the crew's final farewell to the ship.
 *  3D 2Y: Overcome Ace’s Death! Luffy’s Vow to his Friends (aired after Episode 658) : The special takes place during the two years before the Straw Hats reunite on Sabaody. Luffy is currently in Rusukaina training to get stronger to take on the New World.
 * Episode of Sabo: Bond of Three Brothers - A Miraculous Reunion and an Inherited Will (aired after Episode 705): The special depicts Sabo's childhood with Luffy and Ace, the Marineford war and his reunion with Luffy in Dressrosa from Sabo's point of view.
 * Adventure of Nebulandia (aired after Episode 722): The Straw Hats face Foxy again in the New World and become caught in a Marine plot to eradicate them.
 * Heart Of Gold (aired after Episode 749): The Straw Hats meet a girl named Olga and travel with her to Alchemi in the pursuit of Pure Gold, but are pursued by the Marines and the treasure hunter Mad Treasure.
 * Episode Of East Blue: Luffy and His 4 Crewmates' Big Adventure: A recap of the East Blue Saga, from the beginning of the series to the crew entering the Grand Line.
 * Episode of Sky Island: A recap of the Sky Island Saga.

Crossovers
The characters of the series (mainly the protagonist crew) sometimes crossover to other franchises, and vice-versa. Those cross overs are considered not canon to the main series, however the characters remember their past encounters with the same crossed over group. This is a list of the crossover thus far:


 * Cross Epoch CROSS EPOCH Kurosu Epokku: A crossover with several characters from Dragon Ball: In an alternative reality, Mr. Satan wishes the Dragon Balls to be a king. What follows are pairs of characters from each franchise to travel to Shenron tea party.
 * The Strongest Tag-Team! Luffy and Toriko's Hard Struggle! 最強タッグ! 奮闘、ルフィとトリコ! Saikyō Taggu! Funtō, Rufi to Toriko!: A crossover with several characters from Toriko, to celebrate the later recent anime adaptation. The two protagonists team up to save their friends from kidnappers.
 * One Piece x Toriko Crossover 実食! 悪魔の実!!Jisshoku! Akuma no Mi!: Another crossover with Toriko to celebrate the anime adaptation. The two groups track ingredients to try and make what seems to be a Devil Fruit found by Toriko, tolerable to eat.
 * Team Formation! Save Chopper チーム結成! チョッパーを救え Chīmu Kessei! Choppā o Sukue: A third crossover with Toriko. The conclusion of a two part story with Episode 51 of Toriko being first. The teams try to find the Seafood Fruit to heal Chopper.
 * History's Strongest Collaboration vs. Glutton of the Sea 史上最強コラボVS海の大食漢 Shijō Saikyō Korabo tai Umi no Taishokukan: A crossover with both Toriko and Dragon Ball Z. The conclusion of a two part story with Episode 99 of Toriko being first. Several characters participate in a race hosted by Mr. Satan to obtain the Carat Sizzled Cattle. They later fight against an Akami.

Translation and Dub Issues

 * For story changes to individual arcs and sagas, see their respective articles.

It should be noted that discrepancies and debates exist over many of the above names, as Eiichiro Oda rarely if ever gives "official" names to different sections of the storyline. During the early years of the manga and anime, names often referenced the Straw Hats' introductions (e.g., "the Usopp arc") and/or major antagonists (e.g. "the Don Krieg arc"); location-based names became the norm after the Straw Hats entered the Grand Line, and the story increased emphasis on exploration.

Similar debates exist over what qualifies as a "saga"—particularly post-timeskip, where the Straw Hats have entered nearly every new island with at least two carryover plotlines from a prior one.

Relatedly, the distinction between "arcs" and "sagas" is largely original to the English-speaking fanbase; Japanese fans and promotional materials almost exclusively use the term hen (編), e.g. "East Blue-hen" for the East Blue Saga, "Impel Down-hen" for the Impel Down Arc, and even "Super Rookies-hen" for the entire pre-timeskip story. This simpler convention is not without its own ambiguities and conflations—"Arabasta-hen", for instance, is commonly used for the storyline taking place in Arabasta proper and for all of the lead-up storylines featuring Nefertari Vivi aboard the Going Merry.

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