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Sorry One Piece fans, Gear 5 Luffy can’t beat bad story pacing

One piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a young boy who dreams of becoming the Pirate King. He sets out with his pirate crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, to sail the seas in search of a mysterious treasure known as “One Piece.” The anime is based on the manga of the same name by Eiichiro Oda and the long-running series is beloved by fans for its rich mix of action, adventure and comedy, but it is not without its flaws.




With over 1,100 episodes and counting, One pieceLuffy’s story spans decades, and Luffy’s epic adventures have become a cultural phenomenon in their own right. Both the manga source material and the anime adaptation are highly regarded by fans One pieceThe anime has a recurring problem: poor pacing. Recent episodes have seen Luffy unlock his Gear 5 upgrade, a monumental moment that could potentially fix the series’ pacing issues – but as One Piece enters the final saga, the problem still remains.


One Piece’s pacing issues plague the series

The show often drags scenes out unnecessarily


One of the long-standing complaints within the One piece There are pacing issues within the fanbase that have plagued the anime over the years and have only gotten worse over time. While everyone One piece The story arc had pacing issues to varying degrees, with the Dressrosa story arc in particular characterized by problematic inconsistencies that made the story difficult to enjoy. One piece It often takes a long time to reach climaxes. Compared to the high action that fills the pages of the manga, this is a stark contrast that most fans will find difficult to sit through.

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Compared to other big anime names, One Piece doesn’t rely too much on filler. That’s not to say the series doesn’t have plenty of problems of its own. Things like lengthy animations, flashbacks, unnecessary repetition, and overly long sequences that prevent the show from progressing at the same breakneck speed as the manga are a disservice to fans who expect the same high-octane action and fast-paced narrative. Additionally, it turns away pure anime fans who get bored waiting for something important to happen. Some episodes of the series even cover less than a single chapter of the manga – and considering that a typical episode is around twenty minutes long and a typical manga chapter is only twenty pages, the anime series often falters and frustrates the fans of the process.


fans of One piece They love the story, but that also means they have high expectations and demand that the show deliver efficient storytelling. When the anime progresses slowly and drags out moments longer than necessary, the episodes lose the potential emotional impact they are meant to have, as intense moments feel dulled by unnecessary stalling. One pieceThe pacing issues are even more frustrating for longtime fans when comparing the series to other series that have aired for years Naruto And Attack on Titanwith both shows improving their pacing over time.

Gear 5 brought a new era, but no new solutions

Luffy’s newest power-up debuted with typical one-piece pacing issues

Monkey D. Luffy's eyes glow red while using his Devil Fruit's Gear 5 form in One Piece


In One piece In episode 1,071, during his final battle with Kaido in Onigashima, Luffy awakened his Devil Fruit abilities and activated his Gear 5 powers. The new form was Luffy’s most powerful yet and brought a major change to the series. In Gear 5, Luffy joyfully becomes the Warrior of Liberation as his hair and clothing turn white. He gains the ability to manipulate and change his surroundings, while also gaining immense strength and speed, taking him to a god-like level.

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Given Gear 5’s incredible power boost, fans were hoping that Luffy’s new form could mean a change One pieceThe momentum that drives the series forward and resolves some of its pacing issues. Unfortunately, the anime wasted no time in informing fans about this Even with the arrival of Gear 5, the anime was content to continue its incredibly slow pace. For example, while Luffy and Kaido are preparing to fight, there is an overly extended scene of Luffy running towards Kaido that could have easily been cut, and the rest of their fight didn’t go any better due to the pacing.


Most of the confrontation between Luffy and Kaido in the anime feels unnecessarily drawn out. In the manga, their fight takes place at an incredibly high speed, so it’s easy to get lost in the fight and turn the page – in the anime, however, the fight drags on, often with chaotic camera movements and other tricks on the one hand to hide the fact that the scenes run much slower than really necessary.

One Piece anime is influenced by its weekly releases

The episodes stretch out to keep up with Oda’s manga

Luffy looks serious in his egghead outfit

Toei Animation, the studio behind it One pieceThe anime adaptation of Oda faces its own set of challenges when it comes to bringing Oda’s story to life. The studio makes a point of keeping the anime close to the manga, but unfortunately this results in the episodes dragging on to keep up with the source material. Another one of One pieceThe biggest problem is the lack of seasonal breaks. The series’ weekly releases force the studio to fill up episodes so they can stay current with the manga without surpassing it.


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Luckily for the fans, One pieceThe modern animation updates have made it one of the best anime to watch. The show’s style underwent a significant overhaul during the Wano arc, and the improvement in quality was one of the show’s best developments in recent years. There’s never been a better time to watch new movies One piece episodes, but this stunning animation makes the series’ pacing problems seem even more jarring. Fans really want the series’ narrative to be as exciting and high-quality as its visuals.


Some of them One piece‘s contemporary counterparts, like Demon Slayer And My hero academia, proved that there are simple ways to correct the tempo when it comes to offering fans a faithful adaptation of the manga material. Releasing episodes in a seasonal format allows these shows to focus more attention on storylines and character development without dragging out scenes just to pad out episodes and stay fresh. One piece could easily benefit from longer breaks, giving the animation studio the time it needs to pace the episodes at a more comfortable pace.

“The Final Saga of One Piece Can Eliminate Fans’ Frustrations”

The show continues to reach new heights but has to deal with its low points

One Piece Luffy cries while holding his hat

The first episode of One piece aired on October 20, 1999 – meaning the show has been going strong for over 25 years. While the pacing issues represented a low point for the series, One piece still has a chance to set things right as the show prepares to bring Luffy’s long-running adventures to a close. The final saga of One piece is currently ongoing, with the Egghead arc in the manga running from 2022 to 2024. The anime began adapting the Egghead arc in 2023 and the adaptation is still ongoing.


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To Egghead, One pieceThe anime adaptation will target the manga’s currently ongoing Elbaph Arc. These last chapters in the One piece The manga are some of the most exciting installments of Luffy’s adventures to date, and the anime would be wise to take the time to adapt them with the love and precision that fans deserve. Luckily for Toei Animation, One pieceNever has history been so packed with storylines that deserve the spotlight.

There are many narrative threads that continue to exist One pieceis the final saga to be fully fleshed out before the series takes its final arc. Luffy’s adventures at sea in search of the legendary treasure have always been at the forefront One pieceBut over time, other characters and threats to the world’s safety have made the story more intriguing than its simple treasure hunt premise. As Luffy became more involved in the risky world of piracy, he came into conflict with the Marines – and particularly with the World Government’s Five Elders.


One pieceIn “s Final Saga,” these mysterious villains emerged from the shadows and into the forefront of the story. Other characters who remained hidden throughout much of Luffy’s journey, such as Doctor Vegapunk, also began to show themselves. Hopefully, as the final saga continues, One pieceIn the anime adaptation, it will be possible to cut down on filler shots (such as audience reactions during fights and superfluous dialogue at crucial moments), and instead the series will further flesh out these long-awaited characters while turning Luffy’s world upside down place. Aisle 5 was the beginning of a glorious new peak for One piecebut his speed issues continue to be a frustrating thorn in the side of fans. As One pieceAs the story of Luffy and the Straw Hats becomes more action-packed than ever, now is the time for the anime adaptation to change pace to give fans the amazing and epic climax that Luffy and the Straw Hats have fought for over the years have.


The poster for One Piece shows the Straw Hat Pirates, including Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp, Nico Robin, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Jinbei and Franky, on Egghead Island.

One piece

Follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew as they search for the greatest treasure ever left behind by the legendary pirate Gold Roger. The famous mystery treasure called “One Piece”.

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