One Piece Filler List: All Episodes You Can Skip and Why

One Piece has over 1,100 episodes, which can be daunting to new viewers. Here’s the bright side: you don’t need to watch them all to enjoy the series. Approximately 100 episodes in the anime are either filler or mixed canon, which means you can skip them without missing anything important.

So, whether you’recatching up on Luffy’s journeyor just rewatching the series for the sake of nostalgia, this guide will help you cut through the fillers, only focusing on the episodes that drive the story forward. This guide lists all the One Piece filler episodes you may safely skip and the ones you must watch at least once.

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What Counts as Filler in One Piece?

One Piece filler episodes are anime-exclusive content made by Toei Animation that aren’t foundin the manga. They generally fill in original side stories, introduce solo-character episodes, or speed up gaps between main arcs. They aren’t quite necessary for the main plot if you want to binge-watch the series. A few of them do have interesting one-off quests with good animation and are well worth watching.

Here we’ve listed all the filler episodes of One Piece, with definitive “Watch” or “Skip” labels so you can choose.

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One Piece Filler Episodes Complete List

1) Post-Alabasta Arc (Episodes 131–135)

The Post-Alabasta Arc consists of five stand-alone filler episodes that focus on the goals and histories of the Straw Hats. Only Luffy and Robin are left out, with the spotlight instead on Chopper, Nami, Sanji, Usopp, and Zoro. From Chopper reminiscing about treating his first patient to Nami beginning to draw her world map and Zoro setting off on one of his famous wandering adventures, these episodes flesh out each character and offer fans a well-deserved breather after the chaos of Alabasta.

2) G-8 Arc (Episodes 196–206)

The G-8 Arc picks up right after the Skypiea saga, with the Straw Hats crash-landing inside a heavily fortified Marine base. With the Going Merry trapped and Marines surrounding them, the crew must infiltrate, blend in, and escape without being caught. Often considered the best filler arc in One Piece, G-8 delivers an entertaining self-contained adventure that no fans should miss out on.

3) Little East Blue Arc (Episodes 426–429)

The Little East Blue Arc is an anime-only four-episode arc that acts as a prequel to the One Piece Film: Strong World. The arc begins 20 years ago when Golden Shiki managed to break out of Impel Down by cutting his leg off. The arc gives fans a taste of Shiki, who, in his prime, was considered to rival the likes of Roger and Whitebeard.

4) Luffy/Ace/Sabo Flashback (Episodes 497–499)

This mini-arc explores the childhood bond between Luffy, Ace, and Sabo. It’s a critical emotional backstory that explains their brotherhood, Sabo’s importance, and Luffy’s motivation. This arc is important to understand the impact of Luffy seeing Sabo in the Dressrosa arc. Fans should give this arc a try if they enjoy the dynamic between Luffy, Ace, and Sabo and want to see them get into various shenanigans.

5) Save Zunesha – The Straw Hat’s Rescue Operation! (Episode 775)

This anime-original episode adds emotional depth to the giant elephant Zunesha, who got injured after the events of Zou. Arc. It connects with the lore of the Ancient Kingdom and sees the Straw Hats launching an effort to treat Zunesha’s injuries so the Elephant doesn’t collapse. It is worth watching, even if it’s anime-original.

6) Romance Dawn Special (Episode 907)

This is a special adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s original One Piece prototype manga. It offers a fun “alternate universe” glimpse at how Luffy’s story might have started. It’s a charming what-if episode for fans to dive into. If you’ve ever wondered what Garp would look like as a pirate or how Luffy’s story might’ve been different, definitely check this episode out.

7) Uta’s Past Arc (Episodes 1029–1030)

These two episodes are considered a filler for the movie, One Piece Film: Red, and provide important backstory for Uta and her relationship with Luffy. These episodes are considered partly canon and have an emotional core to them that makes watching them totally worth it.

8) Time to Depart – Wano Country and the Straw Hats (Episode 1084)

After years of build-up, this episode sees the Straw Hats say their goodbyes to their comrades before they finally depart from Wano. It contains major developments for Luffy, the Straw Hats, and the state of the world. As a One Piece fan, you shouldn’t miss this episode. It gives the volatile story of Wano a happy conclusion and lets fans see their favourite characters from Wano one last time before the Straw Hats set off on their next big adventure.

One Piece Filler List

While most anime fillers can be boring to sit through, some of the One Piece fillers offer some great one-off stories and introduce some interesting characters that make the fillers worth your time. Whether you’re bringing the series or just getting into it for the first time, this filler list should make it easier to choose which episodes to watch and which to skip.

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