How to Watch the One Piece Franchise in Order

How to Watch the One Piece Franchise in Order

Alexandra Kon
Alexandra Kon

Published on 24 July 2024

Updated on 24 July 2024

Before the live-action One Piece rocketed to fame as a colourful swashbuckling fantasy adventure on Netflix, the franchise already had a substantial legacy with a dedicated fanbase. What started as an ongoing manga created by artist Eiichiro, morphed into a beloved 20+ season anime TV series and made audiences fall in love with the Straw Hat Pirates captained by the (literally) elastic Luffy D Monkey. The series follows Luffy and his crew’s adventures as they sail across the Grand Line in search of the One Piece, a mythical object that makes its finder King of all the Pirates. Check out the JustWatch guide below to how to watch the full One Piece franchise in order!

Both the manga series and anime show have been around since the late 1990s, and have brought audiences on many exciting adventures to the far reaches of blue seas of the One Piece universe. With so much material to explore — and with ever more new storylines, as both the manga and anime series continue — we can expect the Netflix live-action series and their upcoming animated show to continue long into the future.

How to watch the One Piece franchise in order

The One Piece franchise is composed of two series (and another Netflix animated series already in the works), 15 standalone films, and 13 television specials. While much of the 2023 live-action series is a retelling of what happened in the 1999 anime series, the anime series has the luxury of having been around for longer. So, if you’re looking for a deep dive into the One Piece characters and can’t wait for the next live-action season, make sure to check out the anime series.

The films and TV specials are mostly standalone storylines and therefore can be watched in any order. We therefore recommend you watch the One Piece franchise in order of release, as there are plenty of repetitions of storylines and the films and specials do not follow a specific chronological order.

How to watch the One Piece TV series in order

If you want to watch the One Piece series in order of release, you can start with the 1999 anime series. However, if you don’t have the time or patience for all 20+ seasons of the anime series, you can still get an incredibly fun and immersive introduction to One Piece with the live-action Netflix series from 2023. Netflix have since announced that they are working on another animated series created by Wit Studios called The One Piece, which will start with the East Blue story arc.

  • One Piece - anime series (1999)

  • One Piece - live-action Netflix series (2023)

  • The One Piece - animated Netflix series (TBA)

How to watch the One Piece standalone films

The One Piece franchise features some 15 animated films created by Funimation in Japan. The films follow standalone storylines about the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates. Sadly, only a handful have been released outside of Japan and have been dubbed into English. Here’s the full list of One Piece films in order of release:

  • One Piece: The Movie (2000)

  • Clockwork Island Adventure (2001)

  • Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (2002)

  • Dead End Adventure (2003)

  • The Cursed Holy Sword (2004)

  • Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (2005)

  • Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle (2006)

  • The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta (2007)

  • Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom (2008)

  • One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)

  • Straw Hat Chase (2011)

  • One Piece Film: Z (2012)

  • One Piece Film: Gold (2016)

  • One Piece: Stampede (2019)

  • One Piece Film: Red (2022)

How to watch the One Piece TV specials

The One Piece TV specials are a mix of new storylines and alternate retellings that aired on Fuji TV in Japan as additions to the 1999 anime series.

Where to watch the One Piece franchise online

Check out the full list of all the available One Piece franchise content below, including the live-action Netflix series, the anime series, standalone films, and television specials to find out where you can stream each of them on platforms like Crunchyroll, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and more!

01

One Piece
Monkey D. Luffy, a pirate with rubber powers, forms the Straw Hat crew and sails the Grand Line, battling rivals and the World Government on a quest for the legendary treasure One Piece and the title of Pirate King.

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ONE PIECE
ONE PIECE

ONE PIECE

2023

With his straw hat and ragtag crew, young pirate Monkey D. Luffy goes on an epic voyage for treasure.
The glittering Gran Tesoro, a city of entertainment beyond the laws of the government, is a sanctuary for the world’s most infamous pirates, Marines, and filthy rich millionaires. Drawn by dreams of hitting the jackpot, Captain Luffy and his crew sail straight for the gold. But behind the gilded curtains lies a powerful king whose deep pockets and deeper ambitions spell disaster for the Straw Hats and the New World alike.
The world's boldest buccaneers set sail for the great Pirate Festival, where the Straw Hats join a mad-dash race to find Gol D. Roger's treasure. There's just one little problem: An old member of Roger's crew has a sinister score to settle.
A new adventure begins for Luffy and his crew when mysterious pop superstar Uta unveils her identity — and launches a misguided plan for world peace.
The special takes place during the two year before the Straw Hats reunite on Sabody. Luffy is currently in Rusukaina training to get stronger to take on the New World. However the training is interrupted when Hancock's sisters, Marigold and Sandersonia, are kidnapped by the Byrnndi World, a pirate who was locked away on Level 6 of Impel Down but escaped during Luffy's invasion to save Ace, in order to lure Hancock to him and use her as a hostage against the World Government due to her Shichibukai status. Thus Luffy and Hancock head off to confront him and save Hancock's sisters.
From a brotherhood bound by three cups of sake, one brother’s story has yet to be told! Visiting Dressrosa under orders of the Revolutionary Army, Sabo’s top-secret mission derails when Doflamingo announces the grand prize for battling in the Colosseum. The tragedy at Marineford still weighing on his mind, Sabo reunites with his little brother to protect the promises they made with Ace. Now, they’ll fight in disguise for the Colosseum’s ultimate prize: Ace’s Flame-Flame Fruit.
The Foxy Pirates challenge Luffy’s crew in the New World, but the fun and games go belly-up when the Navy’s most brilliant tactician steps in. Before the Straw Hats even know what hit them, they wind up on the island of Nebulandia, an infamous death trap for Devil Fruit users. Luffy must team up with his Davy Back nemesis for a harrowing rescue mission when Zoro, Sanji, and some Foxy Pirates are held hostage!
A girl named Olga is pursued by both the World Government and a man named Mad Treasure, as she is the only one who knows the location of the Pure Gold, a substance that can buy the entire world. Olga ends up sailing with the Straw Hat Pirates, and they journey to find the Pure Gold on the lost island of Alchemi, which is located inside the stomach of a large angler fish named Bonbori.
Experience the inspiring moments that launched Luffy and the first four members of his crew on their grand adventure to find the One Piece! It’s all here—from Shanks giving Luffy the straw hat, to Nami facing the Fish-Men at her hometown. Along the way, Zoro finds his swordsman’s zeal, Usopp pays for his pranks, and Sanji sizzles up the Baratie. Join the crew where it all began in the waters of East Blue.

About this list

Titles

11

Total Watch Cost

£19.96

Total Watch Time

827h 1min

Genres

Action & Adventure, Animation, Fantasy

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