![]() I am sure you need a little help to get things started: Here is a handy list of the One Piece Sagas and Arcs, with all the story and fillers properly acknowledged. Most fans commonly divide the story up into arcs (most of which are named after islands or locations), the sagas that encompass them, and lastly into two halves of the series (set before and after a two-year time skip), but not everybody separates them in this manner. TOEI has its own method of dividing the series into ‘seasons’, while Funimation compiles the series into much longer and therefore fewer seasons. The first half of One Piece is separated into six sagas: We’ll be using the most common format, and include some descriptions to narrow it down to where you decide to watch One Piece. ![]() Buggy’s Crew Adventure Chronicles Special.The East Blue Saga is divided into the following arcs: Its intro saga is the East Blue Saga, named after one of the major oceans in the world. The saga has to do with the reason so many pirates have set sail in search of the One Piece. Luffy and the start of him building his own crew. He meets and recruits four of his crewmates: including Zoro the swordsman, Usopp the gunner, Nami the navigator, and Sanji the cook. The Alabasta Saga is divided into the following arcs: The Warship Island arc is the only filler.įollowing this is the ‘Alabasta Saga’, named after the country that the Straw Hats are trying to reach. In the Alabasta Saga the Straw Hat Pirates meet and pledge to help the princess of Alabasta make it home, to avert a disastrous plan by the nefarious Baroque Works. ![]() Tony Tony Chopper joins the crew as a doctor, while Nico Robin joins as an archaeologist. ![]() The only filler arc in this saga is the Post-Alabasta Arc. The Sky Island Saga is divided into the following arcs: ‘Sky Island Saga’ is the name of the third one, referring to the legendary floating island known as Skypiea. ![]()
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