How many episodes are in Season 1 of One Piece?

avatarCoilingShip5 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty3 months ago

61, and honestly, every single one of them is worth your time. Trust me, I've watched 'em all at least twice. The journey's epic from the start!

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avatarReplyingTheft3 months ago

Season 1 of One Piece, which covers the East Blue saga, consists of a whopping 61 episodes! It's where Luffy gathers most of his crew and sets off on his epic adventure. So, buckle up; you're in for a long, exciting ride!


avatarCoilingShip3 months ago

Just 61 episodes. But don't let that number scare you off; each one is packed with adventure, laughter, and the kinda friendship goals we all wish we had.


avatarSnorkellingClock3 months ago

61? Too many, if you ask me. Should've been 20, tops. Who has the time?

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