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One Piece Arcs Ranked: 35-31

  • Writer: ShadowNinja77
    ShadowNinja77
  • Sep 15, 2023
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jun 21, 2024


In celebration of Netflix's live-action adaptation of the anime, I will be ranking most of the many story arcs (fillers included). These are just based on my personal opinion. So, here are arcs 35-31. Also, like with my Fairy Tail rankings, if there are any secondary paragraphs, those will be more spoiler-filled, though there aren't any here.


35. Z's Ambition

Another filler arc, this one being the prologue for One Piece Film: Z as well as the introduction of the Straw Hats to the second half of the Grand Line. Overall, this arc was pretty enjoyable with Lily being an interesting new character, asking the crew to rescue her giant father. It also brought in Vice Admiral Momonga, one of the better Marines and a character with far too little screen time, for a short but sweet fight with Zoro. If this hadn't been all set up for the film and Momonga been the real antagonist, this arc would have been much better off. Instead, Shuzo and the Neo Marines served in that regard and while the action was fun, the outcome was always expected. Still, the killer move of Lily stretching Luffy from the inside into a giant was pretty awesome. And, just like all the other movie prologues, it is completely unnecessary to the film and is more than easily skippable.


34. Warship Island

The anime's first official filler arc (outside Buggy's adventures) that takes place right after Loguetown. Here, the Straw Hats find a young girl Apis floating in the sea and soon embark on an adventure to save a legendary dragon while keeping it hidden from the approaching Marines. Like the other filler arcs, this story doesn't offer much but it was a fun ride and did include the essential scene of the Calm Belt, explaining why people don't just sail into the Grand Line from the sides. It also has some funny Luffy accidentally hurting Zoro moments and the epic scene of Luffy cutting a battleship in half. But besides that, it's an arc that is unessential though still fun and honestly worth a watch.


33. Ocean's Dream Another filler arc but this is one that is actually pretty good. The crew all go to sleep near a mysterious island except for Robin. The next morning, they've all lost their memories of their travels together, leaving Robin, the most recent member, to try and figure out what's happening. However, without their memories, Nami goes back to hating pirates and Zoro returns to his old wanderer lifestyle. Seeing the crew forced into their own lives and then work together without knowing one another was really cool and this is one filler arc that I thought was too short as I would have watched more episodes eagerly. While the villain was a little on the lame side, he did grant us another Luffy v. Zoro fight even if it didn't last long and was an actual threat at the end. Goes to show how great and loyal the Straw Hats are as a team even when they don't know one another.


32. Reverie

The Reverie is actually really important to the future of One Piece, containing many key plot points that set up the final act of the series, and the only non-filler arc featured in this list. The problem is, most of those plot points occur or are revealed in the Wano and Egghead arcs that come after. The Reverie arc itself is mostly a recap following the princesses Vivi, Shirahoshi, and Rebecca as well as various other figures. While it is really cool to see these characters interact with one another, there really isn't that much else to it. Still, Oda manages once again here to show why every detail of the story is important with the return of forgotten character Saint Donquixote Mjosgard from the Fishman Island arc flashback, something very unexpected but very welcome. Sadly, beside that, the Reverie arc doesn't offer much.


31. Long Ring Long Land

Personally I think this arc was Oda's first attempt at doing a tournament style arc and while it was entertaining for the most apart, it doesn't offer much and features some of the most annoying antagonists in the entire series. Introducing the concept of the Davy Back Fight where two pirate crews contest each other in random games with the winner able to poach desirable pirates from the other crew. Foxy isn't really an antagonist as he's not evil and he's not even a real threat as he only has one ability. What he does to win all the time is just blatant cheating, making him that much more aggravating. Still, while this arc is too long for its own good and is the most skippable non-filler arc of them all, it does have some moments like the individual games. Sanji and Zoro's team up is a highlight as is Red Light-Green Light. But the final duel between Luffy and Foxy, while having the funny moment of 'Afro Power,' is just an overuse of Foxy's one skill and something you're waiting for to be over. The whole history of the island of Long Ring Long Land is much more fascinating as is the tale of Tonjit and Shelly. Of course, in the manga, the ending has huge ramifications for the future of One Piece (the anime pushed it down to a filler arc later on) with the introduction of Admiral Aokiji, the most powerful threat the Straw Hats have faced up til that point who easily handles them, showing off the power scale here.


And that's the first five. Hope you enjoyed it so far and check back next week for the next batch of rankings.

 
 
 

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