Having a clear understanding of what to watch can save you time and help you quickly complete a series, which holds true even for One Piece filler episodes.
One Piece is one of the most popular and longest-running anime series with many filler episodes. And if you want to start off from the beginning or want to binge-watch the series, skipping the One Piece filler episodes is a great idea.
One Piece is an anime series that has been adapted from the manga series of the same name. One Piece manga’s first chapters were released in 1997, and the manga is still going strong, with new chapters released every month.
While the anime series is still continuing after completing over 1000+ episodes, not every episode is canon in the series. So, here is a list of One Piece filler episodes that you can skip.
One Piece Filler Episodes List
Here are the One Piece filler episodes that you can skip without skipping the plot:
- Episodes 54 to 61 (Warship Island Arc)
- Episodes 131 to 135: (Post-Alabasta arc)
- Episodes 136 to 138: (Goat Island arc)
- Episodes 139 to 143: (Ruluka Island arc)
- Episodes 196 to 206: (G8 arc)
- Episodes 220 to 224: (Ocean’s Dream arc)
- Episode 225: (Foxy’s Return arc)
- Episode 226: (Foxy’s Return arc)
- Episodes 326 to 335: (Ice Hunter arc)
- Episodes 382 to 384: (Spa Island arc)
- Episodes 426 to 429: (Little East Blue arc)
- Episodes 575 to 578: (Z’s Ambition arc)
- Episodes 626 to 628: (Caesar’s Retrieval arc)
- Episodes 747 to 750: (Silver Mine arc)
- Episodes 780 to 782: (Marine Rookie arc)
- Episodes 895 to 896: (Cidre Guild arc)
How Many Filler Episodes Are There in One Piece Anime?
One Piece anime series has a total of 10% filler episodes of the overall series. This basically means that more than 100 episodes are filler in the anime series. However, there are still 900 episodes you must watch to understand the plot of the series.
Where Can You Binge-Watch One Piece Anime?
One Piece anime series is available to stream on Netflix and Crunchyroll. If you have a Netflix subscription, you can binge-watch the series there.
However, if you don’t have a Netflix subscription, you can use the 14 days free trial offered by Crunchyroll and watch the series for free.