Sales One Piece is the
best-selling manga series in history; in 2012,
Oricon, a Japanese company that began its own annual manga sales ranking chart in 2008, reported that the series was the first to sell 100 million copies (the company does not report on sales figures before April 2008). The series had over 300 million copies in circulation by November 2013; over 440 million copies in circulation worldwide by May 2018; 460 million copies by December 2019; 470 million copies by April 2020; and 480 million copies in circulation in forty-three countries worldwide by February 2021. It reached 490 million copies in print worldwide by July 2021. By August 2022, the manga had reached 516.566 million copies in circulation worldwide. By 2004, the brand's merchandise had made more than $1 billion in retail sales in Japan.
One Piece was the best-selling manga series for eleven consecutive years from 2008 until 2018. In 2019, the manga did not top the chart for the first time in twelve years, ranking second in the annual manga sales ranking with over 10.1 million copies sold, although it remained as the best-selling manga by volume in its twelfth consecutive year. It was the third best-selling manga series in 2020, with over 7.7 million copies sold, while volumes 95–97 were the 23rd–25th best-selling manga volumes of 2020, behind the first twenty-two volumes of
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. In 2021, it was the sixth best-selling manga with over 7 million copies sold, while volumes 98, 99, and 100 were the sixth, eighth, and ninth best-selling manga volumes, respectively. It was the fourth best-selling manga series in 2022, with over 10.3 million copies sold; volumes 101–104 were among the 10 best-selling manga volumes of the year. It was the fifth best-selling manga series in the first half of 2023 (period between November 2022 and May 2023), with over 3.5 million copies sold, while volume 105 was the best-selling manga volume from the same period; volume 104 placed nineteenth. Volumes 105–107 were among the best-selling manga volumes of 2023. Volume 108 was
Shueisha's highest first print run manga volume of 2023–2024 (period between April 2023 and March 2024), with 3.2 million copies printed. Individual volumes of
One Piece have broken publishing and sales records in Japan. In 2009, the 56th volume had a print run of 2.85 million, the highest initial print run of any manga by then. The 57th volume had a print run of 3 million in 2010, a record that was broken several times by subsequent volumes. The 60th volume had a first print run of 3.4 million and was the first book to sell over two million copies in its opening week on Oricon book rankings, and later became the first book to sell over three million copies in Oricon's history. In 2012, the 67th volume had an initial print run of 4.05 million, holding the record of the volume with the highest number of copies in the first print.
One Piece is the only manga that had an initial print of volumes of above 3 million continuously for more than ten years. In May 2023, it was reported that each of the 105 volumes, published by then, had sold over 1 million copies. Additionally,
One Piece is the only work whose volumes have ranked first every year in Oricon's weekly comic chart existence since 2008.
One Piece has also sold well in North America, charting on
Publishers Weeklys list of best-selling comics for April/May 2007 and numerous times on
The New York Times Manga Best Seller list. On
ICv2s list of Top 25 Manga Properties Fall 2008 for North America, which is compiled by interviews with retailers and distributors,
Nielsen BookScan's Top 20 Lists of graphic novels and
ICv2s own analysis of information provided by
Diamond Comic Distributors,
One Piece came in fifteenth place. It rose to second place on their Top 25 Manga Properties Q3 2010 list. By August 2022, the manga has sold 2.9 million copies in print in North America (including single volumes and omnibus editions). In France,
One Piece is very popular and has been the best-selling manga since 2011, with over 31.80 million copies sold by August 2022. Its sales alone represented 8.5% of the French manga market by 2021. The first volume had sold more than 1 million copies in France by July 2021. The 100th volume had one of the biggest initial prints ever for a manga in the French market, selling 131,270 copies in just three days, the best-selling manga volume in a week in the country. The manga sold 6,011,536 copies in 2021. This amount represents almost 20% of the total sales in the country; almost one in five volumes of the series was sold in the year. In Italy,
One Piece had 18 million copies in circulation by April 2021, which represents around 22.5% of the series market outside Japan. In September 2021, the limited edition of the ninety-eighth volume ranked first in the best-selling books weekly ranking, marking the first time that a manga reached that achievement. In Germany,
One Piece is the second best-selling manga behind
Dragon Ball. The manga has sold over 6.7 million copies in the country.
Critical response Allen Divers of
Anime News Network commented in 2003 that the art style
One Piece employs "initially seems very cartoonish with much of the character designs showing more North American influence than that from its Japanese origins", adding that the "artwork and settings come across as timeless in their presentation". He also notes that the influence of Akira Toriyama (
Dragon Ball) shines through in Oda's style of writing with its "huge epic battles punctuated by a lot of humor" and that, in
One Piece, he "manages to share a rich tale without getting bogged down by overly complicated plots". Rebecca Silverman of the same site stated that one of the series' strengths is to "blend action, humor, and heavy fare together" and praised the art, but stated that the panels could get too crowded for easy reading. The website
activeAnime describes the artwork in
One Piece as "wonderfully quirky and full of expression". Mario Vuk from
Splash Comics commented that Oda's "pleasantly bright and dynamic" art style suits the story's "funny and exciting" atmosphere. Isaiah Colbert of
Kotaku called
One Piece a "masterpiece", highlighting Oda's character writing, worldbuilding and the balance between "fun and serious subject matter". Dale Bashir of
IGN wrote that
One Piece is more about the worldbuilding, adventuring, and the meaning of freedom instead of the "usual shonen battling" from series like
Dragon Ball and
Naruto. Bashir concluded: "While not everyone would want to go so far for a franchise that isn't even finished yet, trust me when I say that it is definitely worth it." EX Media lauds Oda's art for its "crispy" monochrome pictures, "great use of subtle shade changes" on color pages, "sometimes exquisite" use of angles, and for its consistency.
Shaenon K. Garrity, who at some point edited the series for English
Shonen Jump, said that, while doing so, her amazement over Oda's craft grew steadily. She states that "he has a natural, playful mastery of the often restrictive weekly-manga format", notes that "interesting things [are] going on deep in the narrative structure," and recommends "sticking through to the later volumes to see just how crazy and
Peter Max-y the art gets". Mania Entertainment writer Jarred Pine commented: "
One Piece is a fun adventure story, with an ensemble cast that is continuing to develop, with great action and character drama." He praised Oda's artwork as "imaginative and creative" and commented that "Oda's imagination just oozes all of the panels ". He also noted that "Oda's panel work [...] features a lot of interesting perspectives and direction, especially during the explosive action sequences which are always a blast". In March 2021,
Mobile Suit Gundams creator,
Yoshiyuki Tomino, said in his interview that
One Piece is the "only manga to trust". He praised the manga, commenting: "Still, we are working in the same studio and I saw storyboards near the photocopier. Unlike mine, those storyboards are good. But, you know, among the popular manga there is manga with very beautiful art and manga with bad art, but interesting nonetheless. And I don't trust manga with very beautiful art unless it is
One Piece. After the release of the hundredth volume,
Weekly Shonen Jumps editor-in-chief, Hiroyuki Nakano, explained how
One Piece changed the history of manga and the way of making it. Nakano said that
Weekly Shonen Jump is "a game of weekly popularity", and before
One Piece, he aimed for something "interesting this week without thinking about the next"; however, the series reached overwhelming popularity due to its style that involved a story concept and detailed hints, adding that the series had a huge impact on other series. Nakano lauded Oda for his "overwhelming passion, talent and power" and his "unwavering will" to deliver a story to boys and girls, adding that he goes far beyond the reader's expectations, with the belief in "don't fool the reader" and "there is something interesting ahead of it".
Awards and accolades One Piece was nominated for the 23rd
Kodansha Manga Award in the category in 1999. It was a finalist for the
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize three times consecutively from 2000 to 2002, with the highest number of fan nominations in the first two years. The manga was nominated for Favorite Manga Series in
Nickelodeon Magazines 2009 Comics Awards. In 2012, the series won the 41st
Japan Cartoonists Association Award Grand Prize, alongside Kimuchi Yokoyama's
Neko Darake. In 2014, the series received the 18th Yomiuri Advertising Award's Golden Medal. It also won the 34th Newspaper Advertising Award in the Advertising category and the 67th Advertising Dentsu Award in the Newspaper Advertising Planning category. The forty-sixth volume of
One Piece was the best manga of 2007, according to the Oricon's Japanese Book of the Year Action Committee. The series was chosen as one of the best continuing manga for all ages/teens in 2011 by critics from
About.com,
Anime News Network, and
ComicsAlliance. The series has been ranked on the "Book of the Year" list multiple times from
Media Factory's
Da Vinci magazine, where professional book reviewers, bookstore employees, and
Da Vinci readers participate; it ranked fifth in 2011; second in 2012; third in 2013; second in 2014, 2015 and 2016; third in 2017 and 2018; second in 2019; third in 2020 and 2021; second in 2022; third in 2023; fourteenth in 2024; and sixth in 2025. It ranked eighth in the 2023 edition of
Takarajimasha's
Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga for male readers. The German translation of the manga won the
Sondermann Award in the international manga category in 2005. The series received the award for the forty-fourth volume in 2008 and the forty-eighth volume in 2009.
One Piece won the
AnimeLands Anime & Manga 19th Grand Prix for the "Best Classic Shōnen" category in 2012. In a poll conducted by
Oricon in 2008 about "the most moving (touching) manga ever",
One Piece ranked first in both male and female categories. In another 2008 poll by Oricon, Japanese teenagers voted it the most interesting manga. On
Tencent's anime and manga web portal,
One Piece ranked first in a poll of "must-read manga for the younger generation in China". In a poll conducted by eBookJapan in 2014 about "manga that children want to read" for "Children's Reading Day" by the
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the series also ranked first. On June 15, 2015, it was announced that Eiichiro Oda and
One Piece had set the
Guinness world records for "The most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author" with 320,866,000 copies printed worldwide by December 2014; it updated the record on August 4, 2022, when it reached over 500 million copies in circulation worldwide in both print and digital copies (416,566,000 in Japan and 100 million copies in 60 countries and territories outside of Japan). The series ranked fourth on the first annual
Tsutaya Comic Awards' All-Time Best Section in 2017. In 2021,
TV Asahi announced the results of its "Manga General Election" poll in which 150,000 people voted for their "Most Favorite Manga", with
One Piece ranking first on the list. In 2014, the "
One Piece Premiere Summer" event received the "Best Overall Production" award from the
International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.
Cultural impact As part of an effort to help
Kumamoto Prefecture recover from the
2016 earthquakes, Oda helped set up 10 statues of the Straw Hat Pirates around the prefecture. Luffy was the first statue to be unveiled in front of the Kumamoto Prefectural Government Office on November 30, 2018. Jinbe was the last statue, unveiled at Sumiyoshi Kaigan Park on July 23, 2022. At the
2020 Tokyo Olympics, Greek athlete
Miltiadis Tentoglou performed a "Gear Second" pose before winning a gold medal in the men's long jump competition. A gene in the fruit fly,
Drosophila melanogaster, was named "
Baramicin", partly taking inspiration from the
One Piece character Buggy. The gene encodes a protein that is split up into multiple parts. The
Boston Red Sox hosted a
One Piece-themed night in August 2024 and hosted another in May 2025. During their
2024–25 season, the
Los Angeles Lakers also had an event night collaboration with
One Piece. A testate amoeba genus was named
Alabasta, partly in reference to the
One Piece Kingdom of
Alabasta, also known as the Kingdom of Sand, a desert kingdom located on Sandy Island in the Paradise region. In 2025, the spider species
Damarchus inazuma was named after the
One Piece character Inazuma, paralleling the spider's
gynandromorphism and color pattern with the character's analogous features. In 2025, the
black pirate flag of the Straw Hat Pirates became a prominent
protest symbol in Indonesia ahead of the nation's 80th
Independence Day, reflecting widespread discontent with the country's
democratic backsliding. Indonesian authorities condemned its display as a threat to national unity, with reported instances of police and military confiscating flags during raids. The same flag was also used as a protest symbol in the
2025 Nepalese Gen Z protests, as well as
in the Philippines,
in France, and
in Madagascar, among others. == Notes ==