When did One Piece animation get better?
Enies Lobby arc. Period. The fight scenes were on another level.
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It's all subjective, but for me, the Wano Country arc is where it's at. The art style and animation quality took a significant leap, making it visually stunning. The traditional Japanese aesthetic they went with suits it so well.
The One Piece animation notably improved around the time of the Water 7 Arc, which starts at Episode 229. This arc brought more detailed character designs and more fluid animation, likely due to advancements in technology and higher production values as the series gained more popularity.
Honestly, it just keeps getting better, but a real game-changer was episode 517, starting the Fish-Man Island arc. The switch to HD and the animation overhaul was a treat for the eyes!
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