
How To Watch Every 'One Piece' Movie & TV Show In Order
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.
Firstly, if you want to watch everything in its official, chronological order, here's how to do it:
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 (eps. 890 - 1030)
One Piece (eps. 1031 - present)
However, since the movies aren’t really canon, I'd recommend watching them by release date order instead. This also means you can watch them at your own pace while enjoying the TV show. Here's how the complete franchise's release order looks.







































