These spreadsheets are often created by dedicated fans and shared within the "One Piece" community through platforms like Google Sheets, GitHub, or fan forums. They can be a collaborative effort, with many fans contributing information and insights.
Dressrosa broke the original anime. 118 episodes for 102 chapters. The old One Pace for Dressrosa was good, but it was massive (50+ episodes of edited content). The BETTER spreadsheet hosts the newly re-edited Dressrosa (v2), which cuts another 3 hours of fluff out of the previous edit. It is surgical. One Pace Spreadsheet BETTER
For decades, the debate has raged across the Grand Line: Is One Piece worth watching, or is the manga the only "true" path? Even the most loyal pirates will admit that Toei Animation’s adaptation has a chronic illness—horrific pacing. These spreadsheets are often created by dedicated fans
Enter One Pace. For those living under a rock near Reverse Mountain, One Pace is a fan-editing project that recuts the One Piece anime to match the manga’s pacing, removing filler arcs, elongated reaction shots, and the infamous five-minute stare-downs. It is, objectively, the best way to watch the show. 118 episodes for 102 chapters
But there has always been a problem: The Spreadsheet.
Until recently, navigating One Pace was a nightmare. You had to download torrents, patch video files, or navigate dead Mega links. The community relied on a communal spreadsheet that was often outdated, confusing for new users, and missing critical arcs like Dressrosa or Whole Cake Island.
Today, we are declaring that the One Pace Spreadsheet is BETTER than ever. Here is why the 2025 update to the One Pace ecosystem has finally killed the excuse of "I don't have time to watch One Piece."