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One Piece Episode 1100 Becomes the Highest-Rated One Piece Episode

Lucci vs Luffy (Credits: Toei Animation)

It’s incredible to think that One Piece has surpassed the milestone of 1,000 episodes, but the anime has certainly earned its place in history. Since its debut in 1999, this iconic Shonen series has become one of the most renowned in its genre.

Toei Animation has meticulously overseen the evolution of One Piece, and despite numerous changes, the show remains a fan favorite. The latest episode, One Piece episode 1100, has made waves by setting a new IMDb record.

This highly anticipated episode, titled “Powers on a Different Level! Luffy vs Lucci!”, delivered a rematch that fans had been eagerly awaiting for years.

With over 8,000 reviews and a rating of 9.8 out of 10, episode 1100 has become the highest-rated episode of the anime on IMDb. It now shares this honor with episode 484, which has held the top spot since its release in 2011, following Luffy’s journey after his brother’s death during the Marineford Arc.

Luffy (Credits: Toei Animation)

A glance at IMDb’s list of top One Piece episodes reveals a trend among the top ten entries. Many of these episodes are from after episode 1000, with a few preceding this milestone.

While the series boasts a plethora of classic episodes, its recent streak of success is undeniable. Toei Animation’s dedication to One Piece is evident, and fans are taking notice.

For those who have yet to catch up on One Piece, the anime is readily available on streaming platforms like Hulu, Netflix, and Crunchyroll. Here’s a brief synopsis of the series:

“As a child, Monkey D. Luffy was inspired to become a pirate after hearing the tales of the buccaneer ‘Red-Haired’ Shanks. But Luffy’s life changed forever when he accidentally consumed the Gum-Gum Devil Fruit, granting him the ability to stretch like rubber at the cost of being unable to swim. Determined to become the king of pirates, Luffy sets out on an adventure in search of the legendary ‘One Piece,’ the greatest treasure in the world.”

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