How Long Would It Take You to Watch One Piece?
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Are you wondering how long it would take to watch One Piece? You’re not alone! This epic adventure has captured hearts worldwide, but its length can be daunting.
Let’s dive into how many hours you’d need to set aside to binge-watch One Piece from start to finish.
Quick Answer: A One Piece Marathon
Watching One Piece is a big commitment. If you watched all day and night without breaks, it would take you about 23 days to catch up to the current episodes. That’s assuming you’re starting from episode 1 and there are no stops for sleep or snacks!
But let’s be real, you’ll probably need breaks, sleep, and maybe even some time to process the wild adventures of Luffy and his crew. So, if you watch around 5 hours a day, you’re looking at a journey of about 138 days to get through all episodes released so far.
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