Spreadsheet Better [updated] | One Pace
Watching One Piece is a legendary journey, but the original anime's pacing—often adapting less than one manga chapter per episode—can make it a grueling slog. If you've looked for a solution, you've likely found "One Pace," a fan-led project that recuts the series to match the manga's tight pacing.
The "Stick to the Manga/Original" Tiers
Fixing Pacing:
Long, drawn-out scenes are tightened for a better viewing experience. The Power of the One Pace Spreadsheet One Pace Spreadsheet BETTER
This lists the story arc (e.g., "Enies Lobby," "Marineford," "Wano"). Watching One Piece is a legendary journey, but
The Spreadsheet
But there has always been a problem: .
One Pace Spreadsheet is an essential community tool designed to help fans navigate the G-8 Arc (Filler): This is the only filler you should watch
The spreadsheet is more than just a list; it is a comprehensive guide that categorizes content to help users navigate the massive series.
Ducasse, the French chef, who had barged into the meeting uninvited, pointed a trembling finger at the screen. "The lobster tank. It shows me decay rates per hour? I can plan my menu down to the minute."
- G-8 Arc (Filler): This is the only filler you should watch. It is not in One Pace usually (as One Pace cuts filler), but it is universally praised. If the spreadsheet has a note about "G-8," watch the original anime episodes 196-206.
- Pre-Time Skip Early Arcs (East Blue): The original anime pacing was actually decent here. One Pace is faster, but you don't lose much by watching the original if you prefer the untouched soundtrack/voice direction.