

Shows Like One Piece
Years ago, the fearsome Pirate King, Gol D. Roger was executed leaving a huge pile of treasure and the famous "One Piece" behind. Whoever claims the "One Piece" will be named the new King of the Pirates. Monkey D. Luffy, a boy who consumed a "Devil Fruit," decides to follow in the footsteps of his idol, the pirate Shanks, and find the One Piece. It helps, of course, that his body has the properties of rubber and that he's surrounded by a bevy of skilled fighters and thieves to help him along the way. Luffy will do anything to get the One Piece and become King of the Pirates!
Ranked by shared creators, cast, themes, genre, and network — not just generic recommendations.

ONE PIECE
Live-action Netflix adaptation of the same manga — identical crew, world, and story arc.

Hunter x Hunter
Premier long-running shounen: boy chases impossible dream, power system, ensemble friends, tonal range from fun to brutal.

Naruto
Big-3 shounen: underdog hero, massive serialized adventure, friendship/rivalry core, manga source.

Naruto Shippūden
Direct sequel continuing Big-3 shounen arc — same long-haul serialization and battle-adventure tone.

Fairy Tail
Guild-based shounen adventure: large ensemble, friendship-as-power, long manga run, similar fun-to-epic tonal swings.

Bleach
Big-3 shounen: long serialized manga adaptation, escalating power battles, loyal found-family crew dynamic.

Black Clover
Modern long-run shounen: loud underdog hero, magic power system, crew adventure, direct One Piece spiritual successor.

My Hero Academia
Top-rated ongoing shounen: ensemble hero cast, dream-chasing protagonist, high-stakes serialized arcs.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Long-running shounen manga adaptation: absurdist humor, escalating battles, generational adventure scope.

Dragon Ball Z
Foundational long-run shounen battle anime; shared voice cast with One Piece (Mayumi Tanaka as Luffy/Krillin).

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
Top-rated shounen manga adaptation with epic journey structure, found-family ensemble, and emotional depth.

Golden Kamuy
Manga-based adventure: treasure hunt with ragtag crew, genre-blending action-comedy, strong ensemble bonds.

Samurai Champloo
Three-person crew on an obsessive quest; stylized action-comedy anime with strong chemistry and tonal swagger.

Lupin the 3rd
Long-running heist-adventure anime: charismatic outlaw crew, treasure-chasing, comedy-action balance.

Fena: Pirate Princess
Pirate adventure anime with a ship crew and treasure mystery — directly shares pirate+adventure niche.

Space Pirate Captain Harlock
Classic pirate captain leads loyal crew against overwhelming odds — precursor pirate mythology, manga source.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Long-run isekai with nation-building ensemble cast; warm found-family tone and action-comedy balance.

The Legend of Korra
Anime-inspired action-adventure with strong ensemble, serialized arcs, and a powerful young protagonist.

Tower of God
Manhwa-adapted dark shounen: survival quest with allies, escalating trials, and a mysterious ultimate prize.

Pokémon
Long-running shounen adventure with a travelling boy, loyal companions, and an impossible dream to be the best.
How Good Is One Piece?
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Frequently asked about One Piece
Common questions people search for, with answers written by us at MoviesPack.
What exactly is the One Piece, and why does it drive the entire plot?
The One Piece is a legendary treasure left behind by Gol D. Roger, the former Pirate King, hidden at the end of the Grand Line on Laugh Tale island. Roger's final words before his execution — that anyone could have his treasure if they could find it — sparked the Great Pirate Era and motivated generations of pirates, including Monkey D. Luffy, to pursue it. Though its exact contents have not been fully revealed in the anime, the journey to find it is the central quest binding the entire story together.
Why did Shanks give Luffy his straw hat, and what does it symbolize?
Shanks gave Luffy his treasured straw hat as a promise — a symbolic challenge for Luffy to become a great pirate and return it once he had surpassed Shanks himself. The hat originally belonged to the Pirate King Gol D. Roger, making it a generational symbol of the will to be free and to chase one's dreams against all odds. Throughout the series it represents Luffy's bond with Shanks and the legacy of those who came before him.
How do Devil Fruits work, and why do they rob their users of the ability to swim?
Devil Fruits are mysterious fruits found throughout the world that grant supernatural powers to whoever eats them, at the permanent cost of their ability to swim — the sea is said to "reject" those who consume Devil Fruits. Each fruit belongs to one of three categories: Paramecia (body-altering powers), Zoan (animal transformation), or Logia (elemental intangibility). Only one person at a time can hold a given fruit's power; when a user dies, the ability reincarnates into a new fruit somewhere in the world.
What is the significance of the "D." in characters' names like Monkey D. Luffy and Gol D. Roger?
The initial "D." appears in the names of key figures across multiple generations and is referred to in the story as the "Will of D" or the "D's Secret." Those who bear it seem destined to challenge the World Government and shake the foundations of the world — Roger, Luffy, Ace, and Whitebeard all carry it. Its full meaning is treated as one of the deepest mysteries of the lore, with the implication that bearers of "D" are natural enemies of the Celestial Dragons and the established world order.
Why does Zoro constantly get lost, and is it a running joke or does it serve a narrative purpose?
Zoro's complete inability to navigate is a recurring comedic trait established early in the series — he will confidently walk in the wrong direction even when given clear instructions. It functions primarily as comic relief and a contrast to his otherwise hyper-competent, stoic persona, humanizing him and preventing the crew's strongest fighter from feeling invincible. Some fans interpret it as a subtle metaphor: Zoro follows his own path without compromise, even if it leads him astray, which mirrors his single-minded dedication to becoming the world's greatest swordsman.