How long in hours is One Piece?

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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

Too long if you ask me. But seriously, it's around 480 hours just for the episodes. That's not counting movies or special episodes. So yeah, it's a lot.

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avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

Buckle up, because One Piece is a marathon, not a sprint. As of my last binge, you're looking at over 1200 episodes, each around 24 minutes. Quick math? That's roughly 480 hours if you skip nothing. This doesn't include the movies or specials, so add a few more hours if you're a completist!


avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

480 hours for the anime, give or take. Worth every minute if you're into epic adventures and great storytelling. And remember, that's just the episodes. There's more if you dive into everything One Piece has to offer.

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