One Piece filler guide: All canon and skippable episodes
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With the One Piece anime well and truly into the Elbaph arc, there is both a lot of listed filler and manga canon episodes to work through among the series' 1156+ total for fans trying to catch up.
The hit anime adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's legendary manga has a ton of arcs to watch, but knowing which episodes are filler can save you hours of valuable time altogether. With those many extra minutes, you can fit more of One Piece's new live-action version on Netflix, or any of the many other hit anime series dropping on Crunchyroll right now.
Less common nowadays, filler episodes in adapted anime are used to pad the episode count between original story arcs to give mangakas (manga artists) more time to create more chapters, and therefore, more source material to adapt in the first place. Still, One Piece has some mixed canon episodes as well you might want to consider, depending on your preferences.
Whichever way, here is the complete list of skippable One Piece filler episodes, alongside which are completely manga canon and mixed canon.
Which One Piece episodes are purely skippable filler?
After confirming reports by Crunchyroll and Anime Filler List, the complete list of One Piece episodes that are entirely skippable filler is as follows:
- Episodes 54-60: Warship Island arc
- Episodes 98-99: Arabasta arc
- Episode 102: Arabasta arc
- Episodes 131-135: Post-Arabasta arc
- Episodes 136-138: Goat Island arc
- Episodes 139-143: Ruluka Island arc
- Episodes 196-206: G-8 arc
- Episodes 220-225: Ocean’s Dream arc
- Episodes 279-283: Enies Lobby Arc
- Episodes 291-292: Enies Lobby Arc
- Episode 303: Enies Lobby Arc
- Episodes 317-319: Post-Enies Lobby Arc
- Episodes 326-336: Ice Hunter arc
- Episodes 382-384: Spa Island arc
- Episodes 406-407: Boss Luffy arc
- Episodes 426-429: Little East Blue arc
- Episodes 457-458: Marineford arc
- Episode 492: Post-War arc
- Episode 542: Fish-Man Island arc
- Episodes 575-578: Z’s Ambition arc
- Episode 590: Punk Hazard arc
- Episodes 626-627: Caesar’s Retrieval arc
- Episodes 747-750: Silver Mine arc
- Episodes 780-782: Marine Rookie arc
- Episodes 895-896: Cidre Guild arc
- Episode 907: Romance Dawn arc
- Episodes 1029-1030: Uta arc
To clarify, we're referring to 'pure filler' as in content that is entirely original to the anime and was not adapted from the manga whatsoever. These can either be add-ons to currently existing arcs or arcs that are exclusive to the anime altogether.
For instance, episodes 131-143; the Post-Arabasta arc, Goat Island arc, and Ruluka Island arc; were stories that were not featured in the manga at all — essentially adding more between the Alabasta and Jaya arcs.
Meanwhile, episodes 98-99 were extra inclusions to the Alabasta arc.
Of course, you're free to try out watching some of the filler arcs if you wish, but the rule of thumb is that these are somewhat lower quality than the manga-faithful episodes. These One Piece episodes are 100 per cent skippable if you're going for a viewing experience that follows the manga.

Which One Piece episodes are mixed canon and filler?
In anime like One Piece, mixed canon/filler episodes refer to those with a mix of both content that is still featured in the manga, but shares screen time with filler material as well.
As laid out by the hardworking team at Anime Filler List and double-confirmed by Radio Times, the complete list of One Piece episodes that are mixed canon and filler is as follows:
- Episodes 45-47: Arlong Park & Buggy Side Story arcs
- Episode 61: Warship Island arc
- Episodes 68-69: Koby and Helmeppo arc
- Episode 101: Alabasta arc
- Episode 226: Foxy’s Return Arc
- Episode 354: Thriller Bark arc
- Episode 421: Amazon Lily arc
- Episode 489: Marineford arc
- Episode 520: Return to Sabaody arc
- Episode 574: Fish-Man Island arc
- Episode 625: Punk Hazard arc
- Episode 628: Caesar Retrieval arc
- Episode 633: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 653: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 657: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 679: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 690: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 731: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 738: Dressrosa arc
- Episode 751: Zou Arc
- Episodes 777-778: Zou Arc
- Episode 789: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episode 803: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episodes 878-879: Reverie arc
- Episodes 881-885: Reverie arc
- Episodes 887-890: Reverie & Land of Wano Arc Act 1 arcs
- Episode 924: Land of Wano Arc Act 3 arc
- Episodes 988-989: Land of Wano Arc Act 3 arc
- Episode 991: Land of Wano Arc Act 3
The general rule around these episodes is that they're technically optional as well, but fit in nicely with the fully canon One Piece episodes, since they flesh out a bit more of the story in their respective arcs.
The exceptions might be those like episode 61, the conclusion of the entirely filler Warship Island arc – which might be confusing to those jumping straight in. Nevertheless, episodes like these are still a good bit of fun and are worth the additional tidbits of manga-faithful material.
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Which One Piece episodes are completely canon?
After reconfirming the findings by Crunchyroll and Anime Filler List, we've found that the complete list of One Piece episodes that are entirely faithful to the manga is as follows:
- Episodes 1-44: East Blue arc
- Episodes 48-49: Loguetown arc
- Episodes 52-53: East Blue arc
- Episodes 62-67: Arabasta arc
- Episodes 70-92: Drum Island & Arabasta arcs
- Episodes 94-97: Arabasta arc
- Episode 100: Arabasta arc
- Episodes 103-130: Arabasta arc
- Episodes 144-195: Jaya & Skypiea arcs
- Episodes 207-212: Long Ring Long Land arc
- Episodes 217-219: Long Ring Long Land arc
- Episodes 227-278: Enies Lobby arc
- Episodes 284-290: Enies Lobby arc
- Episodes 293-302: Enies Lobby arc
- Episodes 304-316: Enies Lobby arc & Post-Enies Lobby arcs
- Episodes 320-325: Post-Enies Lobby arc
- Episodes 337-353: Thriller Bark arc
- Episodes 355-381: Thriller Bark arc
- Episodes 385-405: Sabaody Archipelago arc
- Episodes 408-417: Amazon Lily arc
- Episodes 422-425: Impel Down arc
- Episodes 430-452: Impel Down arc
- Episodes 459-488: Marineford arc
- Episodes 490-491: Post-War arc
- Episodes 493-496: Post-War arc
- Episodes 500-505: Post-War arc
- Episodes 507-519: Post-War & Return to Sabaody arcs
- Episodes 521-541: Return to Sabaody and Fish-Man Island arcs
- Episodes 543-573: Fish-Man Island arc
- Episodes 579-589: Punk Hazard arc
- Episodes 591-624: Punk Hazard arc
- Episodes 629-632: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 634-652: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 654-656: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 658-678: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 680-689: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 691-730: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 732-736: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 739-746: Dressrosa arc
- Episodes 752-774: Zou arc
- Episode 776: Zou arc
- Episode 779: Zou arc
- Episodes 783-788: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episodes 790-802: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episodes 804-806: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episodes 808-877: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episode 880: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episode 886: Whole Cake Island arc
- Episodes 891-894: Wano Country arc
- Episodes 897-906: Wano Country arc
- Episodes 908-923: Wano Country arc
- Episodes 925-987: Wano Country arc
- Episode 990: Wano Country arc
- Episodes 992-1028: Wano Country arc
- Episodes 1031-1083: Wano Country arc
- Episodes 1085-1155: Egghead arc
- Episodes 1156 onwards: Elbaph arc
Compared to One Piece's earlier years when anime filler was a wider industry practice, more recent arcs have been following the manga far closer — keeping entirely anime-original episodes to a minimum lately.
A continued lack of One Piece filler has been the norm, even more so from now on, too, since Toei Animation announced last year a "major reorganisation of the anime’s production schedule" to approximately 26 annual episodes across two cours (10-14 episodes) per year — instead of producing weekly episodes almost throughout the year.
With the idea of improving the series in mind, aiming to "closely reflect the manga’s content, rhythm, and pacing", the need for dedicated One Piece filler episodes will no longer be required. We could theoretically always see some form of filler if any unexpected hiccups in production come about, but it looks like regular One Piece filler in the anime's regular output is unofficially done.
Where to watch One Piece in the UK and US
All episodes of the One Piece anime are available to watch right now on Crunchyroll, both in the UK and US. UK viewers can also find the One Piece anime on Netflix.
If you're in the UK and don't feel like paying for a subscription, One Piece is also available to watch on BBC iPlayer. You also need to have a paid TV license in order to access the BBC iPlayer service.
In the US, the One Piece anime is also available to watch via streaming services like Netflix & Hulu, but they are regularly behind Crunchyroll in terms of current episodes.
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