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One Pieceis one of the best stories ever told and will forever be regarded by most of the audience as the greatest story ever. The series is over two decades old; however, it still amazes fans with surprising plot twists, action-packed battles, and sensational reveals.

One Piece has entered it’s final arc

The manga is more than 1000+ chapters long, and some of the arcs might not be the best in writing, including the Skypiea arc. However, the anime somehow managed to even further degrade the quality of the arc, making it very long and tedious and becoming the arc that the fans usually skip.

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Skypiea arc was the most boring arc inOne Pieceanime

One Piecehas more than 1000+ chapters and episodes, most of which are excellent and keep the audience hooked.

The series has many arcs; some are fan favorites, while the fans do not prefer others. One such arc is the Skypiea arc.

One Piece Wano Arc

Often referred to as the most boring arc inOne Piece, the Skypiea arc was from 237–302 in the manga, while in the anime, it was from episodes 153–195.

It consisted of many hints of Joyboy and Gear 5, and after recently unlocking this new form, many fans went back to check on the arc.

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However, a significant disappointment came from the anime, as the story dragged on for too long, and the pacing was languid.

It looked like the episodes and story were going nowhere, making it even more boring than in the anime.

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After reading the arc in the manga, many fans would have expected the anime to improve the manga, but it ended up being more terrible and slow-paced.

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What’s next forOne Piece?

The upcoming times are pretty exciting forOne Piecefans, as several new things are coming up soon.

The manga is currently in its final saga and is currently focusing on the Egghead arc, and the anime is going to start adapting the arc soon.

The Wano arc has finally concluded in the anime after many years, and now the series will move forward and animate the next arc from the manga.

The anime will not diverge paths and will straightaway adapt the Egghead arc, which focuses on the dark events of Kuma, Celestial Dragons, and others.

As for the live-action, season 2 has already been announced and is already in production; no release date has been confirmed.

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Jiyad Shaikh

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