About OP Guide

Created by a fan, for the fans. OP Guide is your all-in-one utility for navigating the massive world of One Piece.

There has never been a better time to jump into the Grand Line, but keeping track of it all has never been more complicated. Between the legendary 25-year run of the original Toei anime, Eiichiro Oda’s ongoing manga, the hit Netflix Live-Action series, the upcoming The One Piece remake by Wit Studio, and community cuts like One Pace, figuring out how to watch — and what’s coming next — can feel as daunting as finding the One Piece itself.

That’s exactly why this site exists.

Whether you are a newcomer trying to figure out which episodes map to which manga chapters, or a weekly reader looking for the latest release schedules and break weeks, OP Guide is designed to be your permanent Log Pose.

What you’ll find here

  • Release schedules — up-to-date tracking for manga chapters, anime episodes, and break weeks.
  • Chapter & episode conversions — seamlessly switch between the anime and the manga without losing your place.
  • Ways to watch — guides to navigating the different series, remakes, and community edits.

OP Guide is a 100% fan-made, independent project and is not affiliated with Eiichiro Oda, Shueisha, Toei Animation, or Netflix.

Where the data comes from

  • Chapter dates and breaks — Shueisha's published combined-issue dates and the break notices printed in Weekly Shonen Jump, kept in step with the One Piece Wiki's chapter release dates. The wiki lists next week's chapter within minutes of the current one, which is how a break usually shows up here about a week before it happens.
  • What has actually released — MangaDex's release feed, so we can say a chapter is out because it is out, not because our calendar predicted it. Viz's own countdown acts as a second opinion on when the next one lands.
  • Anime air dates — AniList, confirmed against the One Piece Wiki's episode air dates. Both list the next episode; past that, dates are our best guess and are labelled as such on the anime schedule.
  • Chapter ↔ episode mapping — the One Piece Wiki's chapter/episode table and its episode guides.
  • One Pace — the official One Pace episode guide.
  • Card game sets — Bandai's own product listings. Where they have announced a month but not a day, we count down to the month and say so instead of inventing a date.
  • The two Netflix series — Netflix announcements, added by hand. Nothing publishes these in a form we can read automatically, so they are the one part of the site that waits on a person.

What we do when sources disagree

A break tracker that is confidently wrong is worse than one that admits it is unsure, so we never settle a disagreement by picking a favourite. When two independent sources agree, the answer is stated plainly. When they do not, the page says provisional and shows you why. And when a date has not been announced at all — only projected forward from the usual weekly pattern — it is labelled, never dressed up as confirmed.

If an update looks wrong, it is thrown away and the previous version stays up. This site is allowed to be a little behind. It is not allowed to be wrong.

Known gaps

Every episode we list is mapped chapter by chapter, through episode 1174 (manga chapter 1144). Chapters past that point are ahead of the anime rather than missing from our table.

Chapters and episodes do not line up one to one, so a single number is often the wrong answer. One chapter can be split across two episodes, and one episode can cover several chapters. A chapter can also be adapted once and then shown again years later as a flashback — chapter 1 is adapted in episode 4 and revisited in episode 504. We label those revisits as flashbacks rather than listing them alongside the real adaptation.

One Pace episode numbering is per-arc rather than global, so a One Pace episode is always shown with its arc name. Filler episodes are labelled explicitly and map to no chapter; the full filler list has every one of them.

Update status

Last checked . Data refreshes automatically every six hours.

SourceStatusLast checked
One Piece Wiki — chapter/episode tableOK
One Piece Wiki — episode guideOK
One Pace — official episode guideOK
MangaDex — chapter releasesOK
One Piece Wiki — chapter release datesOK
Viz — Shonen Jump chapter listOK
AniList — anime airing scheduleOK
One Piece Wiki — episode air datesOK
Bandai — official product listingsOK

Corrections

If something here is wrong, it is worth telling us — mapping errors in particular tend to be invisible to us and obvious to a reader who just watched the episode. Send a correction; it takes a minute and no account is needed.

OP Guide is an unofficial fan project. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Shueisha, Toei Animation, Netflix, or the One Pace team. One Piece is created by Eiichiro Oda.