Fun Fact: There are currently 931 episodes of One Piece at the time of writing.
Including the filler.
Miku may not survive in the state she's in now. God save her.
Yeah, I love One Piece but I would not recommend watching it from start to finish. At least not without taking like a week or two to watch it uninterrupted.
Yeah, I love One Piece but I would not recommend watching it from start to finish. At least not without taking like a week or two to watch it uninterrupted.
If each episode is 25 minutes, and there are 931 episodes, then the total run time would be about 23,275 minutes. That's a bit over 16 days. You'd have to play it at high speed and skip sleep entirely in order to fit it into just two weeks.
Isn't it like in DBZ where you can watch the whole series by watching only the previous/next episode cuts so you avoid the unnecesary "what did you say? (clenchs teeth)", super speed fighting going anywhere and "this isn't my true power" filler crap that contains every single f***ing episode?
If each episode is 25 minutes, and there are 931 episodes, then the total run time would be about 23,275 minutes. That's a bit over 16 days. You'd have to play it at high speed and skip sleep entirely in order to fit it into just two weeks.
The first four minutes or so tend to be recap/flashbacks, so cutting that down to 21 minutes per episode (probably more if you exclude ending theme) gives about 13.6 days. Just barely within two weeks.
Haha, I did this. I caught up in a little more than a month. Though to be fair, I switched to the manga in the middle of Dressrosa because I was getting impatient.
Isn't it like in DBZ where you can watch the whole series by watching only the previous/next episode cuts so you avoid the unnecesary "what did you say? (clenchs teeth)", super speed fighting going anywhere and "this isn't my true power" filler crap that contains every single f***ing episode?
The best way to re-watch DBZ is to watch Abridged.