When Do One Piece Movies Take Place?

avatarWanderingFacet4 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie2 months ago

Most One Piece movies are standalone stories that don't fit directly into the series timeline, but they usually feature characters and settings that align with certain points in the anime. For example, 'One Piece Film: Gold' fits best after the Dressrosa arc but before the Zou arc. It's kind of like they're bonus adventures that happen off-screen during the main story.

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avatarComposingGuru2 months ago

Honestly, does it really matter? They're fun, fill with epic fights, and more of the Straw Hats. Just watch and enjoy!


avatarSortyingSlag2 months ago

The One Piece movies are like awesome side quests that happen in a parallel universe. They don't mess with the main storyline, so you can just enjoy them without worrying about when they exactly fit. Just look for the crew's lineup and powers for a rough idea of when they "could" happen.

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