: It tracks which arcs have "TBR" (to be redone) status, as older edits might have jarring cuts compared to newer, higher-quality releases. Comparison: One Pace vs. Original Anime Original Anime (Toei) One Pace (Fan Project) Episode Count 1,100+ episodes ~380 adapted episodes Pacing Often Filler Includes non-canon arcs and padding Removes filler and reaction shots Availability Ongoing (requires spreadsheet to fill gaps) Specialized "Better" Versions
: Tracks the percentage of runtime saved per arc. For example, some arcs are reduced from 100+ episodes down to roughly 50, often saving over 40% of the original viewing time . One Pace Spreadsheet BETTER
Overall, the One Pace Spreadsheet has become an indispensable resource for fans of One Piece. Its organization, analysis, and community-driven approach make it a valuable tool for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the series. : It tracks which arcs have "TBR" (to
Users often prefer the spreadsheet over the official website (particularly between website versions) for several reasons: Real-Time Updates For example, some arcs are reduced from 100+
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