How To Watch Every One Piece TV Show and Movie in Order

How To Watch Every One Piece TV Show and Movie in Order

Rachel Ulatowski
Rachel Ulatowski

Published on April 09, 2024

Updated on August 13, 2024

Ever since Netflix dropped season 1 of its live-action One Piece adaptation in August 2023, the anime franchise has been gaining even more followers. However, newcomers may be daunted, considering the franchise has accumulated 1,000+ episodes, 15 movies, and a live-action series over its nearly 27-year run. Hence, this guide will explain where and how to watch all the One Piece TV shows and films in order.

The One Piece franchise began as a manga series by Eiichiro Oda in 1997, which is still ongoing. Readers were captivated by the story of Monkey D. Luffy, a kind-hearted boy with big dreams whose body gains rubber-like properties after he eats a Devil Fruit. His powers come in handy as he and his gang of Straw Hat Pirates, including Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Usopp, and Tony Tony Chopper, search the four seas in pursuit of the fabled One Piece treasure.

Two years after the manga began, the One Piece animated series debuted in Japan. Since then, the anime has been broadcast and streamed worldwide and is currently in its 21st season. By 2000, the very first theatrical film, One Piece: The Movie, premiered. Back then, there were only four Straw Hat crew members, and the show was still in its humble beginnings. So, the movie was essentially an extended episode of One Piece, but today, it is quite charming and nostalgic.

The movie paved the way for fourteen more theatrical films, many of them much larger in scale than the original. Several movies have stood out more than others, such as One Piece Film: Z, which is often hailed as the best movie in the franchise, and One Piece: Strong World, which was an original story from Oda. The movies allowed filmmakers to experiment a bit and introduce the One Piece characters to new genres, such as Baron Omatsuri And The Secret Island, which has a horror vibe, or One Piece Film: Gold, a heist film.

It’s important to remember that neither the movies nor the live-action series are canon to the anime series. They are not necessary to understand the TV series, although they may relate closely to the manga or series. Several movies may even reference events or reflect changes in the series or manga, meaning some may wish to watch them chronologically with the show to avoid any potential spoilers.

How to watch One Piece in chronological order

The chronological order for the One Piece franchise is:

  • One Piece (episodes 1 - 18)
  • One Piece: The Movie
  • One Piece (eps. 19 - 53)
  • Clockwork Island Adventure
  • One Piece (eps. 54 - 130)
  • Choppers Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals
  • One Piece (eps. 131 - 138)
  • Dead End Adventure
  • One Piece (eps. 139 - 143)
  • The Cursed Holy Sword
  • One Piece (eps. 144 - 224)
  • One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island
  • One Piece (eps. 225 - 228)
  • Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle
  • One Piece (eps. 229 - 312)
  • The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta
  • One Piece (eps. 313 - 325)
  • Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom
  • One Piece (eps. 326 - 429)
  • One Piece Film: Strong World
  • Straw Hat Chase
  • One Piece (eps. 430 - 578)
  • One Piece Film: Z
  • One Piece (eps. 579 - 750)
  • One Piece Film: Gold, One Piece (eps. 751 - 889)
  • One Piece: Stampede
  • One Piece (eps. 890 - 1030)
  • One Piece Film: Red
  • One Piece (eps. 1031 - present)

However, since the movies aren’t canon, we recommend watching them by release date order at your own pace while watching the TV series.

How to watch One Piece in release order

Here is the One Piece franchise in the order of release date from oldest to newest. We've also included the latest streaming offers so you know every way you can watch each One Piece movie and TV show online.

There once was a pirate known as the Great Gold Pirate Woonan, who obtained almost one-third of the world's gold. Over the course of a few years, the pirate's existence faded, and a legend grew that he disappeared with his gold to a remote island, an island pirates continue to search for. Aboard the Going Merry, Luffy and his crew, starved and reckless, are robbed of their treasure. In an attempt to get it back, they wreck the getaway ship, guided by a young boy named Tobio, who's a captured part of El Drago's pirate crew. El Drago's love for gold has driven him to look for Woonan's island, and thanks to Woonan's treasure map, he finds it. During this time, Luffy's crew have been split up, and despite their own circumstances, they must find a way to stop El Drago from obtaining Woonan's gold.
Relaxing on a cozy beach, the Straw Hat Pirates are taking a rest from their quest. Right until Luffy noticed the Going Merry has been hijacked and sailed off from the beach. This leads them to search the ship and find the thief who took it from them. They ran into a duo named the Theif Brothers, who informed them that their ship was stolen by a group of pirates called the Trump Kyoudai. When they encountered the Trump Pirates, Nami ended up getting kidnapped as well as Luffy's hat. They tracked down the pirates to their base on Clockwork Island. Now Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, and the Theif Brothers must reclaim the Going Merry, Save Nami, and get back Shank's straw hat.
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As the Straw Hat Pirates sail through the Grand Line, a sudden eruption of geysers beneath the Going Merry sends the crew flying over a nearby island. In the chaos, Chopper falls overboard and becomes separated from his friends. While Luffy and the others land on the far side of the island, Chopper finds himself hailed as the new king by the local animals. However, danger looms as a group of human “horn hunters” arrives. Their leader, Count Butler, is a violin-playing man who consumes horns to gain strength, and he seeks to devour the island’s greatest treasure to inherit immense power. Can Luffy and the crew stop Count Butler’s scheme and save the island? And will they be able to show Momambi that not all pirates are the villains he believes them to be?
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Desperate for cash, the Straw Hat Pirates enter a secret race between pirate crews known as the Dead End Competition. There, they must battle against powerful people, including the bounty hunter who wants to kill Gasparde and a climatic battle with Marine-turned-pirate Captain Gasparde.
The Straw Hat Pirates landed at Asuka Island, home of the most valuable sword in the world: The Seven Star Sword. Which was said to curse anyone who takes it in possession. When they got back to the Going Merry, they discovered that Zoro is missing from his guard duty. Before they could plan out a search party to relocate him. Luffy and friends escape from the port as Marines were on their tail. They found a new place to dock, which is near a village. Whose job is to keep the Seven Star Sword sealed. Soon it was attacked by the Marines, and among them is Zoro. Luffy and the others don't know why he's helping out the Marines. But it all comes to conclusion when Luffy encounters Saga: Zoro's childhood friend from Swordsman training.
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The Straw Hats visit a recreational island, run by Baron Omatsuri, who asks them to complete a series of ordeals if they wish to stay on the island. Luffy accepts and the Straw Hats work together to complete them, but as the island's mysteries unfold, their lives and friendships are put to the test. It's up to Luffy to stop the Baron's plot and keep his crew together.
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The Straw Hats visits an island, known as Mecha Island, where a fisherman sings an old folk song about a Golden Crown. Searching for that mysterious treasure, they find a hidden entrance into the island. The island's leader, Ratchet, impressed with the find and in search of the Golden Crown himself, invites the crew to join him in his search and the crew along with Ratchet and his henchmen enter the cave. As it turns out, the islands true form, is that of a giant turtle. Ratchet, who had known this all along, uses his mechanical castle to take control of the turtle, in order to use it, to take over the world. Now the Straw Hats have to stop not only Ratchet, but also the helpless turtle, from crashing into a nearby island.
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The Straw Hat Pirates are on a quest to save the desert kingdom of Alabasta. A civil war brews among the sands, one started and stirred by the hand of none other than Crocodile and his corrupted Baroque Works gang. The stakes run ever higher as Princess Vivi's homeland threatens to tear itself apart. More than lives are on the line.
When Nami falls ill, the Straw Hats seek medical care for her on Drum Island. There they meet reindeer doctor Tony Tony Chopper and the Wapol Pirates.
20 years after his escape from Impel Down, the legendary pirate Shiki, the Golden Lion, reappears causing massive upheaval to the Marines. During his long seclusion, he was able to come up with a scheme to bring the World Government to his knees. On his way to execute the plan, Shiki crosses paths with the Straw Hat Pirates and becomes so impressed with Nami's knowledge of meteorology that he abducts her to forcedly enlist her into his crew. Luffy and the gang end up on a strange land populated with monstrous beasts as they desperately search for Shiki and Nami.

About this list

Titles

17

Total Watch Cost

$66.75

Total Watch Time

37h 42min

Genres

Action & Adventure, Animation, Fantasy

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