For those that have watched the Live Action and are interested in getting into One Piece. First off, this post here was not for you:
"it's too long."
If you had gotten into it when it was like at chapter 200 back when it was like 2005 you would have caught up in the 2000's and stayed current by continuously reading it! Delaying reading One Piece makes it even longer the more you don't catch up!
I know people that refused to get into OP around Summit war and the hype was popping off because it was too long. Bro, if you thought it was long in 2010 or 2011
Context: This post was for people that said One Piece was too long around 12-13 years ago. A major event happened in One Piece in the late 2000's and early 2010's. This was One Piece at its most popular (until now) and a lot of people then would say it was too long and refused to start it. It's funny because if they didn't start it and felt it was too long
then....well...
Anyways, although that post seemed elitist, it really wasn't meant to be in spirit. Let's get to brass tacks:
One Piece is massive. I would be utterly, completely intimidated to even start a 1000+ chapter comic book or 1000+ episode anime. This is the literal equivalent of starting Superman comics from their very beginning and reading every. single. issue. I understand this is a massive undertaking and as your guide I empathize and want to help you get through this the easiest.
It would be fair to say that between the two the manga is far easier to get into and consume than the anime. You can read a manga chapter in a few minutes. An anime episode takes over 24 minutes give or take. Unlike other studios, Toei does not have seasons for the One Piece anime so the OP anime is always behind the manga. It keeps churning. One Piece is so popular that Toei and the tv channel that airs it has an incentive to keep the anime on constantly in its slot. For one, One Piece is so popular that despite the quality degradation over time that people still watch it so Toei has no reason to change the format and One Piece is also so popular that everyone reads the manga anyways. The anime has become, in Japan, essentially marketing for the manga rather than a genuine product for new fans to consume.
The anime used to have 3 chapters in one episode. Even then the pacing could be less than desirable. Then eventually, they transitioned it to 1 chapter an episode and as said, you can read one chapter in a few minutes and an anime episode is a 20 minute commitment so pacing got even worse. Lots of reaction shots and running around. I felt that, even as a massive fan, around 2010 or 2011 the anime became unwatchable and stopped watching it in 2011 or 2012. Then the anime made it less than a full chapter, with 3/4 of a chapter mandate. That's how bad the anime has gotten.
Now, I want this post to be nuanced and say that the anime isn't entirely all bad. I have posted multiple clips from the anime in this thread just in the last page. There's obvious a lot that I love about it. It has great music, sometimes really brings the world of One Piece to life. But after a tightly paced 8 episodes live action adaptation of East Blue I think the anime as your first option is the worst option.
Here's a possible strategy for you:1. Read the manga. Start with 5 or 10 chapters a day if you like. 5 chapters a day you'll catch up in a year. 10 chapters and you'll catch up in 6 months. Even faster if you read more than that. One other suggestion is listen to One Piece music (seriously it's good and brings the world alive) while reading.
2. Make note of scenes/fights that you really, really like while reading the manga.
3. Look up these scenes on YouTube or watch their episodes.
You essentially get the best of both worlds and get to experience both without having to go through the slog of the 1000 episodes of the anime.
Reasons to read the manga over watching the anime:1. Better pacing.
2. One Piece is an authors type of story and this is the medium the author and creator put it in.
3. The anime is missing content. Oda puts up things like cover stories. These are stories that tell a story of a previous character or group of characters and what they're up to. This greatly expands the world of One Piece and the anime skips the vast majority of cover stories.
4. The manga has things like SBS which is a reader corner for Oda and his readers where Oda gives important information about the story and world. The anime obviously lacks this.
5. Arguably better art. The art in the manga is incredible.
How to Read the MangaViz has an app called Shounen Jump. It is available on phones, tablets (including ipad), and browser. You can just download to your tablet and read that way. Throw some music on, make some tea, make it an experience. Subscriptions to this app are like 2-3 bucks a month and have a huge catalogue of manga and all the chapters available to current. It's a massive steal of a deal. Currently using it to read Naruto, which I never completed.
There are also official colored versions of the manga but these have never been legally released outside of Japan. So you'll have to go the ARRRRR way (which I have a link to privately).
How to Watch the AnimeCrunchyroll and Netflix.
You have lots of options. Perhaps you might not mind the animes pacing and go with that instead. That's fine! But you need to know what you're getting yourself into. One Piece is a massive undertaking. Feel free to join us here and report your progress. You're in good company.