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All the Arcs & Sags in “One Piece”: From Romance Dawn to Egghead

“One Piece”, the globally renowned manga and anime, has taken readers and viewers on an exhilarating adventure with the Straw Hat Pirates. This journey is divided into various arcs, with each arc focusing on a specific event or location, offering fresh and captivating experiences.

To be able to follow and navigate your journey with “One Piece” more easily and comprehensively, here’s a guide to all the arcs and sages included in this piece of media. 

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1st, it’s important to note that so far, “One Piece” can be divided into 2 big parts. The 1st half, titled “Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga”, is set before the time-skip and included 6 smaller sagas and various arcs. 

Below is a breakdown of these sagas and arcs.

  1. East Blue Saga
  • Romance Dawn Arc (chapter 1-7)
  • Orange Town Arc (chapter 8-21)
  • Syrup Village Arc (chapter 22-41)
  • Baratie Arc (chapter 42-68)
  • Arlong Park Arc (chapter 69-95)
  • Loguetown Arc (chapter 96-100)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • One Piece: The Movie (2000) – Movie 1: After episode 18
  • One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure (2001) – Movie 2: After episode 53
  • Warship Island Arc (Filler): episodes 54-60
  1. Arabasta Saga
  • Reverse Mountain Arc (chapter 101-105)
  • Whisky Peak Arc (chapter 106-114)
  • Little Garden Arc (chapter 115-129)
  • Drum Island Arc (chapter 130-154)
  • Arabasta Arc (chapter 155-217)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Arabasta Mini-filler Arc (Filler): Episodes 98,99, and 102
  • Chopper’s Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (2002) – Movie 3: After episode 102
  • Post-Arabasta Arc: Episodes 131-135
  1. Sky Island Saga
  • Jaya Arc (chapter 218-236)
  • Skypiea Arc (chapter 237-302)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Goat Island Arc (Filler): Episodes 136-138
  • One Piece The Movie: Dead End Adventure (2003) – Movie 4: After episode 138
  • Ruluka Island Arc (Filler): Episodes 139-143
  • One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword (2004) – Movie 5: After episode 143
  • G-8 Arc (Filler): Episodes 196-206

Water 7 Saga

  • Long Ring Long Land Arc (chapter 303-321)
  • Water 7 Arc (chapter 322-374)
  • Enies Lobby Arc (chapter 375-430)
  • Post-Enies Lobby Arc (chapter 431-441)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Ocean’s Dream Arc (Filler): Episodes 220-224
  • Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (2005) – Movie 6 (After Episode  224)
  • Foxy’s Return Arc (Filler): Episodes 225-226
  • One Piece The Movie: Episode of Arabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates (2007) – Movie 8 (After episode 312)
  • Straw Hat’s Backstories Arc (Filler): Episodes 279-283
  • Boss Luffy Historical Special (Special Filler Episodes): Episodes 291, 292, 303
  • One Piece: Episode of Chopper Plus – bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura (2008) – Movie 9 (After episode 325)

Thriller Bark Saga

  • Thriller Bark Arc (chapter 442-489)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Ice Hunter Arc (Filler): Episodes 326-336
  • One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase (2011) – Movie 10 (After episode 381)
  • Spa Island Arc (Filler): Episodes 382-384

Summit War Saga

  • Sabaody Archipelago Arc (chapter 490-513)
  • Amazon Lily Arc (chapter 514-524)
  • Impel Down Arc (chapter 525-549)
  • Marineford Arc (chapter 550-580)
  • Post-War Arc (chapter 581-597)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Boss Luffy Arc 2.0 (Filler): Episodes 406-407
  • Little East Blue Arc (Filler): Episodes 426-429
  • One Piece film: Strong World (2009) – Movie 11: After episode 429
  • A Special Retrospective before Marineford Arc (Filler): Episodes 457-458

The 2nd half, titled “Final Sea: the New World saga”, is set after the time-skip and so far includes 5 smaller sagas. Below is a breakdown of these sagas and arcs.

  1. Fish-Man Island Saga
  • Return to Sabaody Arc (chapter 598-602)
  • Fish-Man Island Arc (chapter 603-653)
  1. Dressrosa Saga
  • Punk Hazard Arc (chapters 654-699)
  • Dressrosa Arc (chapters 700-801)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Z’s Ambition Arc (Filler): Episodes 575-578
  • One Piece Film: Z (2012) – Movie 12: After episode 578
  • Caesar Retrieval Arc (Filler): Episodes 626-628
  1. Whole Cake Island Saga
  • Zou Arc (chapter 802-825)
  • Whole Cake Island Arc (chapter 825-902)
  • Reverie/ Levely Arc (chapter 903-908)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Silver Mine Arc (Filler): Episodes 747-750
  • One Piece Film: Gold (2016) – Movie 13: After episode 750
  • Straw Hats Rescue Operation (Filler): Episode 775
  • Marine Rookie Arc (Filler): Episode 780-782
  • One Piece: Stampede (2019) – Movie 14: After episode 889
  1. Wano Country Saga
  • Wano Country Arc (chapter 909-1057)

For anime watchers, there are original movies and filler arcs as below:

  • Cidre Guild Arc (Filler): Episodes 895, 896
  • Uta’s Past Arc (Filler) Episodes 1029, 1030
  • One Piece Film: Red (2022) – Movie 15: After episode 1030
  1. Final Saga
  • Egghead Arc (chapter 1058-ongoing)

Which arcs were adapted in the live-action One Piece?

In Netflix’s live-action adaptation of *One Piece*, the East Blue Saga, which includes five arcs: Romance Dawn, Orange Town, Syrup Village, Baratie, and Arlong Park, have been covered.

It’s important to note that although some scenes from the Loguetown Arc were included in the show, this particular arc has not yet been fully explored or expanded upon in the adaptation.

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