When does One Piece become full screen?

avatarRepeatingRitz4 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame2 months ago

One Piece transitions to a full-screen format or 16:9 aspect ratio starting from episode 207. This change took place in the anime during the Long Ring Long Land Arc, so that's when you can start enjoying the adventures of Luffy and his crew in glorious widescreen!

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avatarSignalingCloud2 months ago

Actually, just keep watching till you hit episode 207. That's when they switch to the more modern widescreen format. The early 2000s were wild times for anime aspect ratios, haha.


avatarRuingMite2 months ago

Dude, who cares about full screen? Just enjoy the epicness of One Piece!


avatarReplyingTheft2 months ago

Binge-watch until episode 207 for that sweet, sweet full screen. Worth every minute!

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