One Piece - Ranked
So, I've seen a chunk of the arcs for One Piece but there's still a lot I haven't seen and I haven't seen really any of it in chronological order. However, I've decided to actually try and watch all of it chronologically.
As I go I'm ranking the story arcs, character, etc. in order from my favorite to least favorite and thought I'd share my thoughts.
I plan on updating after I finish each saga. I'll probably do that through just reblogging this first post so I can see how my opinions change.
Current rankings as of: East Blue Saga
Sagas
East Blue
Arcs
Arlong Park
Baratie
Loguetown
Orange Town
Syrup Village
Romance Dawn
Straw Hat Crew
Roronoa Zoro
Monkey D. Luffy
Sanji
Nami
Usopp
Worst Generation
Roronoa Zoro
Monkey D. Luffy
Warlords
Dracule Mihawk
Emperors
Shanks
Other Characters
Smoker
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So, after I finished re-reading One Piece up to before the time skip, I tried to rank the Sagas and the Arcs, according to my personal opinion and emotions.
I'm quite confident about the Sagas ranking, but maybe I have few doubts about the Arcs. Anyway, this is what I feel right now.
Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga
☠️ Sagas:
1) Arabasta
2) Summit War
3) Water 7
4) East Blue
5) Thriller Bark
6) Sky Island
☠️ Arcs:
Arabasta
Enies Lobby
Impel Down
Marineford
Arlong Park
Water 7
Thriller Bark
Reverse Mountain
Skypiea
Drum Island
Post War
Romance Dawn
Post-Enies Lobby
Sabaody Archipelago
Orange Town
Little Garden
Baratie
Whisky Peak
Logue Town
Amazon Lily
Syrup Village
Jaya
Longring Longland
Let me know yours!!! ☠️
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thinking about how Oda chosing Luffy, a pirate, to be the protagonist of One Piece may be one of the most brilliant story moves by any shonen mangaka ever. by virtue of its main character being an in-world criminal, OP naturally lends itself to becoming a story about the exposure of a society festering with corruption for what it really is, and the dismantling of a dystopia and its propagandist facade. you simply do not get a story like that with a shonen protagonist who conforms to or tolerates the shitty system they're born into
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zoro is so dumb 😭😭 he can't get the code and he is like luffy doesn't do such hard brain requiring things, it must be rayleigh's idea 😭
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Actually obsessed with the difference in the whole Garp situation in the live action compared to the anime. In the la it’s a big deal like “Luffy how could you not tell us your grandpa is a vice admiral! This is so serious and relevant!!” But in the anime they’ve already seen this kid throw hands with god and declare war on the entire world so after the initial shock it’s just “luffy’s the grandson of a navy hero and the son of the most wanted criminal in the world? Yeah that checks out. Explains the crazy, must run in the family.”
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