Summary

  • One Piece has inspired numerous spin-offs like One Piece School and Shokugeki no Sanji, catering to fans craving more content.
  • Spin-offs like One Piece: Episode A and One Piece in Love offer emotional dives into characters' backstories and unique narratives.
  • Titles like One Piece Party provide lighthearted, comedic relief from the main storyline, offering a fun palate-cleanser for fans.

It's no surprise that a series like One Piece has inspired more than a few spin-offs. While some titles like One Piece School and Shokugeki no Sanji may be familiar to some fans, they are only the tip of the iceberg. Despite having an episode count over one thousand, and still counting, there is a common sentiment among those that have caught up with the series: "I need more." For those craving a bit of that magic during the long waits between chapter and episode releases, there is a way to get that fix. There are a variety of manga spin-offs to choose from, ranging from sweet slices of life to dramatic dives into backstories that never made it into Oda's official release.

One Piece is one of the most beloved stories on the planet. With Eiichiro Oda's recent ascension into the top-ten list of bestselling authors of all time, it doesn't really come as much of a surprise. What's less known, is the number of his fans who are artists or writers themselves. Their appreciation, paired with their own talent, has birthed a slew of inspired works. Luckily, many of them have been published for other fans to enjoy. While covering every title in the selection would be quite an undertaking, below are a few selections that may peak the interest of those reading.

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One Piece School

What if Things Were Simple

Every One Piece fan has been there, sobbing their eyes out in front of the screen after a particularly emotional scene. It's a mark of a story well told, but it's also mentally draining at times. What if there was a way to ease those weary heartstrings? Welcome to One Piece School, alternately known as One Piece Academy. With the main cast as well as countless other familiar faces making an appearance, this alternate universe spin-off makes a great emotional reststop. The setting is New World Middle School, where the gang get into all sorts of hijinks reminiscent of familiar plot points from the original. This manga presents the characters in a fun, lighthearted setting that highlights their quirkiness in hilarious ways. This short but sweet romp, created by Souhei Koji, has yet to be translated for an official release, but fan translations can be found online.

Shokugeki no Sanji

Serving Up Dishes and Looks

This title might be the most well-known of the spin-offs here in the West. Not only is it a love-letter to the Strawhat's infamous cook, but it was made by Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki, the creators of Food Wars. Their passion for Sanji is clear in every panel. The amorous chef gets the full spotlight in this six-chapter look into meals he has prepared throughout his adventures. Fans of Sanji would be cheating themselves by not giving this one a read, especially since it's been officially released in English by Viz Media.

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One Piece: Episode A

The Story of the Spade Pirates

Forget taking a break from being heartbroken. Some fans would rather stay in their feelings, and that's just as valid. For them, One Piece: Episode A or One Piece: Ace's Story, is a must-read. This manga adaptation created by Boichi and Ryo Ishiyama is based off of the novels written by Shou Hinata and Tatsuya Hamazaki. They cover the formation of the Spade pirates and their eventual confrontation with Whitebeard. Sure to be an emotional endeavor for fans who took the loss of Luffy's beloved brother hard, it's still worth the read. With both the original novels and manga adaptation being officially translated and released in English, there's no excuse not to learn more about the narcoleptic flame-user's past.

One Piece in Love

Bringing New Meaning to Romance Dawn

While this spin-off doesn't include any of the actual cast of One Piece, this silly slice-of-life created by Daiki Ihara will appeal to fans who enjoy a good rom-com. This manga follows the story of ordinary students who happen to share the names of some of Oda's characters. Koyama Nami has a crush on Yamamoto Luffy and hopes the connection shared through their names will bring them together. Unfortunately, Nakatsugawa Usopp, a die-hard One Piece fan, has other plans. Nakatsugawa'a enthusiasm in "gathering nakama" and otherwise playing pirate sets up all sorts of entertaining shenanigans. It even received an anime adaption earlier this month, in the form of vertically formatted mini-episodes that can be found on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.

One Piece Party

The Title Says it All

What better activity is there to indulge in after catching up to One Piece than a party? This manga is just in it for the funsies. Every chapter is just a series of nonsense involving returning characters from throughout the series. This manga definitely doesn't take itself too seriously, keeping things light and funny throughout. Ei Andō, the series' creator, does a great job of doing the personality of the characters justice while tossing them into various comedic situations. A wonderful pallet-cleanser after getting through any of the more serious points in the main story.

Other Spin-Offs Worth Checking Out

Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei

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MiraBato Strongest Strategy

Katsuki Hirose

Chin Piece

Yoshikazu Amami

One Piece: Kobyama Who Looks Like Koby

Nakamaru

Fischer's x One Piece: Search for the 7 Treasures

Semimaro Aburakouji

So Many Titles to Choose From

Where to Even Begin?

This list is far from exhaustive. While these titles are a good place to start, there is a whole world of spin-offs built around the world's favorite pirate story. While not all of them have been officially translated, it's safe to say that it's only a matter of time for many if not all. The popularity of this franchise continues to grow every day, and there's no shortage of fans thirsting for more content. For those who are in that category, set forth and enjoy some of these wonderful One Piece-inspired tales. What better way to kill time until next week's episode?

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Release Date
October 20, 1999
Network
Fuji TV
Directors
Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Imamura, Toshihiro Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou
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    Mayumi Tanaka
    Monkey D. Luffy (voice)
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    Kazuya Nakai
    Roronoa Zoro (voice)

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One Piece is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. The series follows protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew as they explore the Grand Line to find the King of the Pirates' ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in order to become the next king. The manga's popularity helped it spin off into a larger media franchise, including an anime with more than 1,000 episodes.