10 Anime Like One Piece You Should Watch

One Piece
One Piece

One Piece is one of the greatest stories ever published, and the proof is in its manga sales. It’s the best-selling manga in history, with over half a billion copies sold worldwide. Eiichiro Oda, the author of One Piece, has delivered fantastic chapters every week for over two decades. The fact that it’s still as popular and loved as it was decades ago speaks volumes about its greatness.

One Piece received a TV anime adaptation from Toei Animation in 1999, and since its premiere, more than 1000 episodes and various movies have entertained fans worldwide. It has a very simple premise: a young boy, Monkey D. Luffy, wants to become the “King of the Pirates.” Despite such a simple premise, Eiichiro Oda has crafted one of the most beautiful stories in existence. So, what other anime like One Piece is out there?

Even though we’re plenty of movies deep and there’s new episodes releasing all the time, this might be the perfect chance for you to try another series. Here are some of the best anime like One Piece you should watch.

 

1. Naruto

Naruto
Naruto

The first thing a One Piece fan should do after catching up on the series is to watch Naruto. Due to their immense popularity, One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach together came to be known as “The Big Three”. They were the three most popular running series in Jump’s mid-2000s period.

Naruto aired from 2002 to 2007, with its sequel, Naruto: Shippuden, airing from 2007 to 2017. With over 700 episodes in total, it’s a long-running anime fans’ dream.

Instead of a world of pirates, Naruto is based in a world of ninjas. And similar to Luffy’s dream of becoming the Pirate King, Naruto dreams of becoming the next Hokage.

With brilliant storytelling, epic fight sequences, and beautiful music, Naruto should definitely be on your watchlist.

 

2. Made in Abyss

Made in Abyss
Made in Abyss

If there’s one anime that gives One Piece a run for its money when it comes to worldbuilding, it’s Made in Abyss, as it has one of the most intriguing worlds in all of anime. On top of a heavy emphasis on its worldbuilding, it also has a fascinating story and endearing characters.

Made in Abyss follows Riko, the daughter of a legendary cave raider who vanished on an expedition many years ago. One day she meets a robotic being called Reg and descends into the depths of The Abyss with him.

Made in Abyss first premiered in 2017, and there’s no better time to catch up on the series as Made in Abyss Season 2, titled Made In Abyss: The Golden City of the Scorching Sun, is currently airing. This show is a must-watch for those looking for an anime like One Piece.

 

3. Attack on Titan

Attack On Titan
Attack On Titan

Attack on Titan was all the rage when it first aired in 2013. With beautiful animation and banger openings, it quickly became one of the most popular anime. In fact, it’s currently the most popular anime of all time on MyAnimeList.

The story of Attack on Titan follows Eren Yeager in his journey to exterminate the Titans that destroyed his hometown and killed his mother. After reading this description, and if you’ve only seen some posters here and there, you might think the show is about killing titans, similar to Demon Slayer. But the story of Attack on Titan is so much more.

Attack on Titan has a unique and engaging story with intense moral and psychological conflicts and excellent character development. So if you’re tired of the slow pace of the One Piece anime, give this thrilling anime a try.

 

4. Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic

Magi anime
Magi anime

With incredible animation and music and some of the best cast of characters in any series, Magi is the perfect anime if you’re looking for an epic fantasy adventure with an Arabian flair. The anime starts a little slow, but if you’re a One Piece fan, you’re already trained to handle this.

The plot of Magi takes inspiration from various stories from One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights). The story follows the travels of Alibaba, who dreams of conquering dungeons and becoming extremely wealthy. One day he comes across a young boy named Aladdin who carries a mystical flute, and they decide to travel together.

The first season of Magi, titled Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, aired in 2012-2013. And the second season, titled Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, aired in 2014. In 2016, a prequel to the series was released, titled Magi: Adventure of Sinbad, focusing on the beloved character, King Sinbad.

 

5. My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia

Even though Luffy doesn’t like being called a hero, he is. And My Hero Academia is all about heroes.

Its story follows the journey of Midoriya Izuku, a quirkless boy who’s determined to become a hero just like his idol, All Might. After receiving All Might’s quirk and becoming his successor, Midoriya enrols in UA High, where his hero training begins.

The first season of My Hero Academia premiered in 2016, and a new season is right around the corner. With excellent animation, banger OSTs, and incredible action sequences, My Hero Academia is another anime like One Piece that you should watch.

 

6. Bleach

Bleach
Bleach

Done with One Piece and Naruto? It’s time to pick the last of The Big Three, Bleach, with its incredible cast of characters and some of the best OSTs you’ll ever have the pleasure of listening to.

Bleach follows the story of Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who gains the power of a Soul Reaper after his meeting with Rukia Kuchiki.

The anime aired from 2004-2012 for 366 episodes. And after a decade, the final arc of Bleach, titled Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, is set to wrap things up, so it might be the best time to give Bleach a chance.

 

7. Hunter x Hunter (2011)

Hunter X Hunter
Hunter X Hunter

If you think One Piece is the only anime where dads don’t care about their sons, you’re wrong. The father of our main protagonist can give Monkey D. Dragon and Yasopp a run for their money.

Hunter x Hunter follows the story of a 12-year-old kid, Gon Freecs, whose father left him to become a Hunter. So, Gon sets out on his journey to find his father and become a Hunter himself.

Hunter x Hunter (2011) is a reboot of the Hunter x Hunter anime that aired in 1999. Both adaptations have their own charm, so you can watch both of them if you have the time. But if you have to choose one, go with the 2011 adaptation as it has better animation and it’s more popular.

 

8. Fairy Tail

Fairy Tail
Fairy Tail

Why should a One Piece fan watch Fairy Tail? Well, because Fairy Tail has its own Shanks named Gildarts. Not only do the two characters look exactly the same, but they both have the same personality, are mentors to the protagonist, and even have an arm missing. And what’s more, both of them do nothing for most of the story.

Fairy Tail follows the journey of a 17-year-old girl, Lucy, to become a wizard. She meets Natsu and other Fairy Tail guild members, and her adventures begin. The anime aired from 2009-2019 for 328 episodes. So it’s going to be a long journey.

While there are a lot of fights in the anime where the good guys win because of the Power Of Friendship, Fairy Tail has a good story and epic theme songs. So immerse yourself in this epic world of wizards.

 

9. Black Clover

Black Clover
Black Clover

When Black Clover first premiered in 2017, many called it a generic shonen series that copies various aspects from different anime like One Piece, Naruto, Fairy Tail, etc. And while there’s some truth to that, the fact is that it’s 2022, and Black Clover is still quite popular.

It follows the story of two orphans, Asta and Yuno, as they compete against each other to become the next Wizard King. But while Yuno can wield incredible Magic, Asta trains himself to become physically strong.

While the main character can annoy you initially, it gets better later on. So keep that in mind when you start the series.

 

10. Gintama

Gintama
Gintama

Gintama, like One Piece, is comedy gold. It’s so hilarious that you won’t find anything else funny once you’re done with the show.

What is Gintama about? Well, it’s the story of Gintoki, a samurai trying to live his life in the Edo period. While watching the anime, you’d think you’re watching filler episodes, but Gintama does have an underlying plot that moves slowly while introducing important characters.

Gintama first premiered in 2006, and with some of the most lovable cast of characters, it has amassed a cult following ever since.

However, it’s best to watch Gintama if you’ve already watched a lot of anime, as the show uses a lot of references for comedy.

While One Piece is best at what it does, all of these other incredible anime like One Piece should also be on your radar.

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