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However, the series still has a wide fanbase, as evident by the anime’s popularity and manga sales, who all enjoy the vast world-building, complex lore, layers of mysteries, and thrilling fights, among many other intriguing qualities. It’s the kind of show that will draw you in from the very beginning, and you’ll eventually end up becoming a part of this epic journey that moved the hearts of millions of fans. However, although the anime can be overwhelming for newer audiences, there are several options you can try to get into the franchise without being overwhelmed.
One Piece’s Manga Is Still the Best Source to Follow Luffy’s Journey

No matter how great an adaptation is, there’s nothing quite like the original source, and that’s also true in One Piece‘s case. Eiichiro Oda’s art style fits well with the series’ themes, where a lot of things are happening all at once. Not to mention that, compared to the anime’s slow pacing, it’s much easier to glance through a chapter and consume the same story much faster. There’s also a bonus for manga readers who can view several cover stories that were never adapted into the anime, even though they contain crucial, canon information.
During the initial run of the anime, only one cover story centering around Buggy was adapted as a filler episode, and that was it. Additionally, the manga is a lot more detailed and gruesome compared to the anime, which censored a lot of scenes, especially during its early phases. The volume extras offer unique illustrations and SBS questions that are always fun to read.










