You can watch One Piece on several major legal streaming platforms, but the exact options depend on your country and on whether you want every single episode, movies, subs, or dubs.

Main streaming options (global-ish)

  • Crunchyroll – The most complete option for the anime series right now.
    • Has essentially all current episodes, including the latest arcs, in Japanese with subtitles.
* In many regions (like Germany), it is the only legal way to watch _all_ episodes.
* Also simulcasts new episodes weekly, usually the fastest way to watch new content legally.
  • Netflix – Good for starting the series, but not complete.
    • Lets you watch continuously from the beginning through the Marineford arc in many regions.
* Newer arcs such as Egghead are added with a delay compared to Crunchyroll.
* Catalog varies heavily by country, so your mileage may vary.
  • Hulu – Partial library.
    • Has specific arcs (for example, Punk Hazard and Dressrosa, episodes roughly 588–680) with English audio.
  • Amazon Video / Apple TV – Buy or rent.
    • In the US and some other regions, you can purchase episodes or seasons digitally (Japanese and English).
  • Disney+ (select regions) – In some markets, One Piece episodes are starting to appear as catalog content, often bundled in anime hubs, though availability is still limited and region‑specific.

Quick HTML table of main platforms

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      <th>Platform</th>
      <th>What you get</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
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      <td>Crunchyroll</td>
      <td>Almost all TV episodes, latest simulcast</td>
      <td>Best overall for subs, often only service with every episode in some countries. [web:2][web:6]</td>
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      <td>Netflix</td>
      <td>Early–mid series (up to Marineford in many regions)</td>
      <td>Great for starting; newer arcs arrive late and coverage changes by region. [web:2]</td>
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      <td>Hulu</td>
      <td>Specific arcs like Punk Hazard & Dressrosa</td>
      <td>English audio for some mid‑series arcs only. [web:2]</td>
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      <td>Amazon Video</td>
      <td>Paid episodes/seasons</td>
      <td>Buy or rent in JP/EN; good if you want permanent access. [web:1][web:2]</td>
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      <td>Apple TV</td>
      <td>Several movies</td>
      <td>Along with Crunchyroll & Netflix, a key place for the films. [web:2]</td>
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      <td>Disney+</td>
      <td>Partial catalog (region‑dependent)</td>
      <td>Appearing in some markets; library still limited and variable. [web:10]</td>
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Movies and specials

  • Toei has released 14 One Piece movies so far.
  • The movies are spread across Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Apple TV , which together currently host most of them.

A quick viewing “story path”

If you’re starting today and want a smooth ride:

  1. Start on Netflix for the early arcs if it’s available in your region.
  1. Switch to Crunchyroll when you reach the point where Netflix stops (often around Marineford).
  1. Stay on Crunchyroll for the latest weekly episodes and the newest arc.

A note on region and language

  • In some countries (like Germany), Crunchyroll is the only legal way to watch all episodes , usually in Japanese with local subtitles but not full local dub.
  • In English‑speaking regions, you can find both subbed and dubbed episodes on Crunchyroll and other services, but dubs may lag behind subs in episode count.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.