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All One Piece arcs in order

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I won’t sit here and tell you that getting into One Piece is an easy task — it isn’t. Sure, I am mostly caught up with the anime and as of writing, I think I’m a chapter behind on the manga, but it’s taken me six years, more or less, to get here. But, what I will tell you is that I wouldn’t trade the experience of seeing Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates progress on their journey for anything.

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In the One Piece manga and anime, the story is divided into 11 sagas that are made up of more isolated and focused story arcs. As you talk with other One Piece fans, you’ll learn that everyone has a preference on watching/skipping filler, and depending on your answer, the series might end up being about a hundred episodes lighter than if you were to include fillers.

So, let’s take a look at a — non-spoilery — list of One Piece sagas and story arcs that you’ll encounter in your sea-bound travels. I’ll also mention if any given story arc is considered filler, canon, or anime canon, meaning it’s canon to the events of the anime, and is referenced later on, but isn’t present in the manga. Here are all One Piece arcs in order.

All One Piece Arcs in Order

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East Blue Saga

The East Blue Saga starts with the Romance Dawn Arc, and ends with the Loguetown Arc, though there is a filler arc that takes place afterwards. Here are all One Piece arcs in the East Blue Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Romance Dawn ArcE1—E3Canon
Orange Town ArcE4—E8Canon
Syrup Village ArcE9—E18Canon
Baratie ArcE19—E30Canon
Arlong Park ArcE31—E44Canon
Loguetown ArcE45, E48—53Canon
Warship Island ArcE54—E61Filler
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Alabasta Saga

The Alabasta Saga starts with the Reverse Mountain Arc, and ends with the Alabasta Arc. Much like the previous saga, there is an extra filler arc that takes place afterwards. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Alabasta Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Reverse Mountain ArcE61—E63Canon
Whisky Peak ArcE64—E67Canon
Diary of Koby-MeppoE68—E69Canon, as per manga cover stories.
Little Garden ArcE70—E77Canon
Drum Island ArcE78—E91Canon
Alabasta ArcE92—E130Canon
Post-Alabasta ArcE131—E135Filler
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Sky Island Saga

The Sky Island Saga technically consists of only two arcs: the Jaya Arc, and the Skypiea Arc. However, it also consists of three filler arcs. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Sky Island Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Goat Island ArcE136—E138Filler
Ruluka Island ArcE139—E143Filler
Jaya ArcE144—E152Canon
Skypiea ArcE153—E195Canon
G-8 ArcE196—E206Filler
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Water 7 Saga

The Water 7 Saga is a bit confusing since it has filler arcs that take place during the canon arcs, so be sure to look through the table to see which episodes count as filler. The saga technically starts with the Long Ring Long Land arc, and ends with the Post-Enies Lobby Arc. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Water 7 Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Long Ring Long Land Arc/Foxy’s Return ArcE207—E219, E225—E228Partial Canon/Partial Filler
Ocean’s Dream ArcE220—E224Filler
Water 7 ArcE229—E263Canon
Enies Lobby ArcE264—E290, E293—E302, E304—E312Canon
Boss Luffy Historical SpecialE291—E292, E303, E406—E407Filler
Post-Enies Lobby ArcE313—E325Canon
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Thriller Bark Saga

The Thriller Bark Saga actually consists of a single arc—the Thriller Bark Arc—but only if you’re skipping filler. If not, the saga begins with the Ice Hunter Arc and ends with the Spa Island Arc. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Thriller Bark Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Ice Hunter ArcE326—E335Filler
Chopper Man SpecialE336Filler
Thriller Bark ArcE337—E381Canon
Spa Island ArcE382, E384Filler
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Summit War Saga

The Summit War Saga starts with the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, and ends with the Post-War Arc. There’s only one filler arc here, which exists to tie in with the 10th anniversary movie, One Piece Film: Strong World. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Summit War Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Sabaody Archipelago ArcE385—E405Canon
Amazon Lily ArcE408—E421Canon
Straw Hat’s Separation SerialE418—E421, E453—E456Canon, as per manga cover stories.
Impel Down ArcE422—E425, E430—E452Canon
Little East BlueE426—E429Filler, tied to One Piece Film: Strong World
Marineford ArcE457—E489Canon
Post-War ArcE490—E491, E493—E516Canon
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Fish-Man Island Saga

The Fish-Man Island Saga consists of only two arcs—the Return to Sabaody Arc and the Fish-Man Island Arc—with no filler arcs whatsoever, making it the shortest saga in the series. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Fish-Man Island Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Return to Sabaody ArcE517—E522Canon
Fish-Man Island ArcE523—E541, E543—E574Canon
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Dressrosa Saga

The Dressrosa Saga also only consists of two canon arcs—the Punk Hazard Arc and the Dressrosa Arc—but there are two filler arcs alongside it. This includes the Z’s Ambition Arc, which ties in with One Piece Film: Z. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Dressrosa Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Z’s Ambition ArcE575—E578Filler, tied to One Piece Film: Z
Punk Hazard ArcE579—E589, E591—E625Canon
Caesar Retrieval ArcE626—E628Filler
Dressrosa ArcE629—E746Canon
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Whole Cake Island Saga

The Whole Cake Island Saga technically starts with the Silver Mine Arc, but that’s a filler arc that ties in with yet another movie, One Piece Film: Gold. The saga truly kicks of with the Zou Arc, and ends with the Levely Arc, with only one other filler arc in-between. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Whole Cake Island Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Silver Mine ArcE747—E750Filler, tied to One Piece Film: Gold.
Zou ArcE751—E779Canon
Marine Rookie ArcE780—E782Filler
Whole Cake Island ArcE783—E877Canon
Levely ArcE878—E889Canon
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Wano Country Saga

The Wano Country Saga consists of only one arc, appropriately titled the Wano Country Arc. It only has a small handful of filler episodes breaking it up, including two episodes that tie in with One Piece Film: RED. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Wano Country Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Wano Country ArcE890—E894, E897—E906, E908—E1028, E1031—1085Canon
Cidre Guild ArcE895—E896Filler
Uta’s Past ArcE1029—E1030Filler, tied to One Piece Film: RED
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Final Saga

At the time of writing, the manga and anime are covering the Final Saga and it’s so far first and only arc, the Egghead Arc. As such, it’s currently unknown how many arcs this saga will consist of, and whether the anime will need to make any more filler. All we can say for certain is that, after so many years, One Piece is finally nearing its conclusion. Here are all One Piece arcs in the Final Saga:

Story Arc:Episodes:Notes:
Egghead ArcE1086—???Canon

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