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One Pace is a fan project that recuts the One Piece anime in an attempt to make the anime's pacing more bearable. The team accomplishes this by removing filler scenes not present in the source material. This process requires meticulous editing and quality control to ensure seamless music and transitions. One Pace includes everything that’s in ...
One Pace Long Ring Long Land till Water Seven. Continue Water Seven with anime episodes 249 (start at around minute 14:30, or after the eye catcher) – 263 till eye catcher. Continue with One Pace until the current arc. They are currently at episode 28 of Wano, after that you can start with episode 954 of the regular anime.
While we are at it, when you should watch One Pace. TLDR 1. One Piece anime episode 1-325 up to Post Enies Lobby. 2. Switch to One Pace anywhere from Thriller Bark to the current arc. 3. Do whatever you want after you catch up. Except from butchering Long Ring Long Land arc, early One Piece anime is great, proper pacing and plenty good ...
One Pace Dub Watch Guide. Muhny D Goat is a fellow member of One Pace discord who is has made a dub edit which is on par with One Pace. He is currently editing further arcs at his own Pace tudumdssshhh.So for now after Dressrosa 48 of Muhn Pace start watching Original Anime from ep 746. I'll update this guide once he releases new ep, Till then ...
One Pace is a non-profit fan project that started in March 2013 with the goal of improving the One Piece anime. This includes editing out padding, making visual edits, re-ordering scenes to be closer to the manga, and more! There are currently 52 active Team members.
Welcome to r/OnePiece, the community for Eiichiro Oda's manga and anime series One Piece. From the East Blue to the New World, anything related to the world of One Piece belongs here! If you've just set sail with the Straw Hat Pirates, be wary of spoilers on this subreddit!
So basically watch One Piece (with a filler guide), then switch to One Pace around 250. If you think the actual anime is too slow, and REALLY dislike the fillers that are a usual pedigree to any anime adaptation of a manga, sure. It's way faster paced than the actual show. For my money, I'm strictly anime-only.
However, One Pace is absolutely a gift to fans for the post-Time skip era. I still like the anime equally, mainly because of other Fansubs that add the awesome translations and attack fonts to them, but let me just say that I likely won't ever see the Reverie arc any other way.
Wanted to make a guide on how to get through the entirety of One Piece with as little filler/stalling as possible. I have in this guide, listed episodes that are available on One Pace (linked in the guide) and the ones that aren't are listed to watch on Netflix (if you don't have Netflix just use w/e you do have the ep numbers should be the same).
I'm sure some people did but there's almost unanimous disdain for it xD. While minutes is more accurate, having it terms of number of episodes (when assuming normal episode length for one pace) gives a good persepective to a general viewer on how much time it saves. One pace episodes range from 15 mins to 45 mins.