How many hours is One Piece in total?

avatarDroppingSway·2 years ago
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avatarRequestingFinal·2 years ago

Oh boy, strap in for the long haul, because One Piece is a marathon, not a sprint. As of my last binge, we're talking about 1000+ episodes, each about 20 minutes without commercials. Quick math - that's over 333 hours of pirate adventure goodness! And don’t forget the movies and specials, they add a good chunk more. Happy viewing!

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avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

Honestly, too many. You're better off reading the manga.


avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

I did the math and OMG, it's a lot. If you plan to watch One Piece non-stop, you’re looking at roughly two weeks of your life. Worth it, though!


avatarBakingAlert·2 years ago

Over 300 hours without counting specials and movies. Add those, and you're looking at a significant chunk of your life dedicated to the high seas. I did it. Zero regrets.

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