These anime are sure to appeal to One Piece fans.

The expressive line work and paneling make the characters come to life on the page.

Each character has a unique design that sets them apart from the rest of the cast.

One Piece collage with Usopp, Robin, and Koby.

Both are excellent in their own regard, though.

The life of a pirate tends to change a person.

These add a lot to the anime to make it more immersive than the manga.

Luffy, Uta, and Nami from One Piece movies and filler arcs

4Pacing

The One Piece anime’s pacing has been a long-standing critique.

3Length

Speaking of the pacing, this also factors into the length of the anime and manga.

Learn all about the best filler arcs in One Piece!

One piece collage showing jinbe, usopp and luffy

For both of these reasons, this category comes out to a tie.

The primary form of additional content in the manga comes from the SBS Question Corner.

In each volume of the manga, Oda takes time to answer questions in fan letters.

One Piece characters fighting in a large colored manga cover.

If you value the fight scenes and immersiveness of the anime, that will be the better option.

On the other hand, the manga’s tighter pacing and beautiful panels allow it to stand out.

No matter which version of One Piece you decide to experience (maybe even both!

Bleach seven deadly sins and hunter x hunter images side by side.

), there’s no wrong answer.

Luffy has a crew packed with strong pirates, but how strong is each member?

We explore their power levels in this article.

The Straw Hat pirates standing on a ledge in the One Piece manga.

Monkey D. Luffy smiling from the beginning of One Piece.

An image of Rob Lucci punchi Monkey D. Luffy.

One Piece image showing Ace.

Luffy, Nami, and Shanks’s crew celebrating in the One Piece manga.

Doflamingo is grinning in one piece.

One Piece Film Z- The Straw Hats In Front Of The Camera

The Straw Hat Pirates in One Piece.

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