Updated on October 7, 12:07 p.m. (GMT+8): Improved relevancy.
Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece has come a long way when it comes to its plot and storyline.
The Japanese mangaka’s masterpiece is organized into two main sagas, each containing several distinct One Piece arcs.
Just how many One Piece arcs are there? Below is a comprehensive list, from Romance Dawn to Land of Gods.
One Piece arcs in Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga
East Blue Saga
- Romance Dawn Arc
- Orange Town Arc
- Syrup Village Arc
- Baratie Arc
- Arlong Park Arc
- Loguetown Arc
- Warship Island Arc
Arabasta Saga
- Reverse Mountain Arc
- Whisky Peak Arc
- Little Garden Arc
- Drum Island Arc
- Arabasta Arc
- Post-Arabasta Arc
Sky Island Saga
- Goat Island Arc
- Ruluka Island Arc
- Jaya Arc
- Skypiea Arc
- G-8 Arc
Water 7 Saga
- Long Ring Long Land Arc
- Ocean’s Dream Arc
- Foxy’s Return Arc
- Water 7 Arc
- Enies Lobby Arc
- Post-Enies Lobby Arc
Thriller Bark Saga
- Ice Hunter Arc
- Thriller Bark Arc
- Spa Island Arc
Summit War Saga
- Sabaody Archipelago Arc
- Amazon Lily Arc
- Impel Down Arc
- Little East Blue Arc
- Marineford Arc
- Post-War Arc
One Piece arcs in The Final Sea: The New World Saga
Fish-Man Island Saga
- Return to Sabaody Arc
- Fish-Man Island Arc
Dressrosa Saga
- Z’s Ambition Arc
- Punk Hazard Arc
- Caesar Retrieval Arc
- Dressrosa Arc
Whole Cake Island Saga
- Silver Mine Arc
- Zou Arc
- Marine Rookie Arc
- Whole Cake Island Arc
- Levely Arc
Wano Country Saga
- Wano Country Arc
- Cidre Guild Arc
- Uta’s Past Arc
Final Saga
- Egghead Arc
- Land of Gods Arc
(To be updated)
Which arcs are in the One Piece live action?
In Netflix’s live action adaptation of One Piece, they covered the East Blue Saga which includes five arcs: Romance Dawn, Orange Town, Syrup Village, Baratie, and Arlong Park.
It’s important to mention that although some scenes from the Loguetown Arc were included in the show, this particular arc was not fully explored or expanded upon in the adaptation.
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