How Many Canon Episodes Are in One Piece?
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Ever wondered just how many episodes of One Piece focus on the main storyline? You’re not alone! Let’s dive deep and find the answer to that burning question about one of the world’s most beloved anime series.
So, how many episodes of One Piece are considered canon, sticking closely to the manga’s storyline? Let’s figure it out together.
The Short Answer
As of my last update, One Piece has produced over 1000 episodes, but not all of them follow the original manga written by Eiichiro Oda. If you’re looking for just the canon episodes, those directly adapted from the manga without any extra filler, you’re looking at around 70-80% of the total episodes.
That means, out of the 1000+ episodes aired, approximately 800-900 episodes are considered canon. These episodes are essential for anyone wanting to follow the core storyline of Monkey D. Luffy’s quest to find the One Piece and become the Pirate King, without any detours.
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