One Piecehas long since established itself as one of the greatest anime of all time, and for good reason. The story consistently finds ways to outdo itself in terms of action and massive lore drops, and with the significant evolution of the animation in tandem, nearly every episode is a sight to behold.

One Pieceis a phenomenal anime, but unfortunately, its incredible quality comes at a price.One Piecehas been consistently running weekly since 1999, with the only significant break being a sudden six-month hiatus from late 2024 to early 2025, and because of that,One Pieceis one of the longest-running animewith over 1000 episodes to its name. Because of that, anyone who isn’t already invested inOne Piecewould have to put in a lot of work to catch up, but at the end of the day, it would be more than worth it.

Goku in Dragon Ball, Luffy in One Piece, Naruto and Ichigo in Bleach

How Long Would It Take To Binge All Of One Piece?

The Full Length Of The One Piece Binge Explained

At the time of writing, there are 1136 episodes ofOne Piece, each one running for about 23 minutes on the average streaming site. That comes out to a total of 26,128 minutes, which, divided by 60, would be about 435.47 hours, and when that is divided by 24, it ends up being thata person would need about 18.14 days to binge all ofOne Piece.

That figure does includeOne Piece’s filler episodes, so removing them does change the total, but not by much. Despite its length,One Piecehas only 96 filler episodes, making the total number of canon episodes 1040. As such, by using the same math from above,One Piecetakes about 16.6 days to binge without the filler, and while two less days is great on paper, it doesn’t mean much with such a daunting task at hand.

The Straw Hat Pirates in their Wano appearances shown in a key visual for One Piece’s opening 23, “DREAMIN' ON” by Da-iCE.

Surprisingly, theOne Piecemovies don’t play a significant part in those figures, either. With only 15 movies inOne Piece’s film catalog, the longest of which isn’t even two hours, the movies only add about an extra day of bingeing, with or without filler, so they can be skipped if someone simply wants to get through the series as fast as possible, but it won’t matter much in the grand scheme of things.

How One Piece’s Binge Time Compares To Other Big Shōnen Anime

How Long Are The Other Big Names In Shōnen?

It would take a person a long time to binge something likeOne Piece, especially compared to other bigshōnenanime.NarutoandBleach, for example, are comparatively shorter at 720 and 406 episodes, respectively, so using the same math as above, it would take 11.5 days to binge all ofNarutoand about 6.5 days to binge all ofBleach, although it’s only 6.76 and 3.8 days without their filler episodes.

Other bigshōnenanime also fare far better thanOne Piece. As long as shows likeJujutsu KaisenandDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaibahave been running for, their short seasons give them only about 50 episodes each, so they could each be finished in about a day, and whileMy Hero Academiais fairly lengthy at 159 episodes, even that pales in comparison toOne Pieceand could be binged in far less time.

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Surprisingly,One Piecealso stands far aboveDragon Ballin terms of length. As long asDragon Ballmight be,Dragon BallandDragon Ball Zonly come out to a total of 444 episodes, less than half ofOne Piece’s episode count, meaning that it would only take someone about 7.1 days to binge the originalDragon Ball, 6.13 days when discountingDragon Ball’s filler.

The figures do become a little closer when includingthe entireDragon Ballfranchise, though. When includingDragon Ball GT,Dragon Ball Z Kai,Dragon Ball Super, andDragon Ball Daima, there are a total of 826 episodes ofDragon Ballanime, which works out to about 13.2 days of bingeing. That figure is far more representative ofDragon Ball’s length and legacy, but in the end,One Piecestill surpasses it by a lot.

Why One Piece Is Worth Watching, Despite Its Massive Length

Why Everyone Needs To Watch One Piece

There’s no denying that it would take an incredibly long time to watch all ofOne Piece, but doing so would be more than worth a person’s time. The great action and animation is one thing, especially in recent years, but above all else,One Pieceexcels as a story thanks to its great character work and how effortlessly it balances comedy, drama, and worldbuilding, and it’s easy to see why it’s held in such high regard.

If anything,One Piece’s length should be a selling point for the series. So many stories don’t run long enough to give their characters and worlds proper development, especially in recent years, so withOne Piece’s incredible length, people can go into it knowing that there will be time for everything to have a satisfying conclusion, even if it takes a while.

Even that might not be for everyone, but it still means thatOne Piecemore than earns its length, and it will continue to do so for years to come.