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Four reasons why you should get into One Piece – even 25 years after its inception

Kevin Hofer
31-10-2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

The One Piece manga series is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and has amassed 1,000 chapters since its creation. The anime series of the same name is perfect for newbies to the genre – and today, it’s better than ever before.

Recently, however, I needed an operation on my foot, which meant lots of bed rest. It was the perfect time to catch up on over 400 episodes of the One Piece anime. The story had me spellbound from the word go. Even when I had no trouble standing up, I’d go on lying there, watching.

What you need to know about One Piece

This is actually a typical premise for the shōnen manga genre, which is targeted at a young, male audience. However, One Piece sets itself apart from other shōnen mangas and animes in four ways.

1. The characters have depth

It’s not just the main characters who’re multifaceted. Enemies are also given plenty of depth, and even room for development. They’re more than just «baddies». Although minor characters aren’t given as much space, they do have their own backstories. Depending on how long they roll with the Straw Hat Crew, they also show character development – something sorely lacking in other cinematic universes.

2. The living, breathing world of One Piece

The lore could go toe-to-toe with works like «A Song of Ice and Fire» by George R. R. Martin. Let’s take Vivre Cards, for instance. A special piece of paper made out of fingernails, a Vivre Card reflects the life force of the person the nail clippings belong to. Additionally, it can be used to tell which direction the other person is in. It’s how Luffy always knows where his brother Ace is and how he’s doing.

There’s also «The Void Century», an era dating back over 800 years, which the World Government erased from the history books. All that’s left of it are the etchings on the porneglyphs – indestructible tablets of stone.

3. The soundtrack is sheer brilliance

The anime has one of the best and catchiest soundtracks, with a suitable melody for every emotion. When I listen to it, I’m transported back to various points in the story and replay the moments inside my head. That’s what makes a good soundtrack. Describing music is futile, so you’d be best off listening to it yourself.

4. With 1,000 episodes, it’s ideal for bingeing

From pimple-prone teen to adult with a busted foot, One Piece has been with me, captivating me for nearly twenty-five years. Sure, it isn’t perfect. For example, its oversexualisation of female characters irks me. This is down to its roots in the shōnen genre, where this is unfortunately common practice. As a drooling teen, I thought it was hot. Today, it leaves me cold.

I’m now almost up to date with the story, and it hasn’t lost any of its excitement. Quite the opposite, in fact. There are still plenty of unanswered questions in this wonderful world. It probably won’t take another 25 years to finish off the saga. But there are certainly still a good few years of Luffy and co. to come.

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