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Welcome to the More Than One Piece podcast! ⚓️
For the next year and a half, Senkei is dragging his friends Afo and Keyser through the One Piece manga for the very first time! The world of One Piece is not just about pirates; it’s about friendship, dreams, and the journey to find your place in the world.
We're going to react, debate, laugh, and over-analyze only what we've read every week—and we keep it 100% spoiler-free. Set sail with us as we embark on the adventure of a lifetime!
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In this first episode of More Than One Piece, Senkei, Keyser, and Afo kick off their spoiler-free One Piece manga read-through with a deep dive into One Piece Chapters 1–7 (Romance Dawn). The crew introduces the format, sets the spoiler rules, and starts the journey with a veteran fan guiding two first-time readers through one of the biggest manga stories ever.This episode is part first-impressions, part analysis, and part celebration of what makes One Piece feel so different right from the start. The conversation covers Eiichiro Oda’s insane weekly manga process, the scale of his life’s work, and why the art, paneling, and storytelling immediately stand out to new readers.In this episode:Romance Dawn Arc discussion (Chapters 1–7)First-time reactions to Luffy, the world, and Oda’s manga styleShanks as an early mentor figure and what his choices reveal about strength, restraint, and loyaltyEarly Devil Fruit questions, powers, and first-timer theories about the worldbuildingHow One Piece uses visual storytelling, motion, and framing in a way that feels almost cinematicThe introduction of Zoro (Roronoa Zoro) and why his dynamic with Luffy already feels like the start of something specialThe episode also explores the early themes of courage, maturity, conviction, and growth, with strong first-timer reactions to how quickly One Piece establishes tone, character motivation, and emotional investment.More Than One Piece is a weekly One Piece manga podcast where a longtime fan guides first-time readers through the story with reactions, analysis, jokes, and theories, all kept 100% spoiler-free beyond the chapters covered.
In this episode of More Than One Piece, Senkei, Keyser, and Afo continue their spoiler-free One Piece manga read-through with a deep dive into One Piece Chapters 8–21 (Orange Town Arc).This week, the crew breaks down one of the biggest early themes in One Piece: what “treasure” really means. What starts as a pirate story about gold and loot quickly becomes a conversation about loyalty, identity, friendship, grief, and the things people choose to protect.In this episode:Orange Town Arc discussion (Chapters 8–21)Nami’s introduction and early first impressionsBuggy the Clown as an early One Piece villain (funny, chaotic, and dangerous)Chouchou and one of the most emotional moments in early One PieceZoro vs. Cabaji analysis and what it reveals about Zoro’s characterLuffy vs. Buggy fight reactions, Devil Fruit mechanics, and strategyFirst-timer theories, manga art highlights, and spoiler-free predictionsIf you’re a longtime fan, a new reader, or revisiting the series chapter by chapter, this episode is a great look at why the Orange Town Arc is such an important early turning point in the One Piece manga.More Than One Piece is a weekly One Piece manga podcast where a longtime fan guides first-time readers through the story, with reactions, analysis, jokes, and theories, all kept 100% spoiler-free beyond the chapters covered.
In this episode of More Than One Piece, Senkei, Keyser, and Afo continue their spoiler-free One Piece manga read-through with a deep dive into One Piece Chapters 22–41 (Gaimon + Syrup Village Arc).This week, the crew explores one of the most important ideas in early One Piece: lies. Some lies are jokes. Some are shields. Some are survival. And some become so tied to who a person is that they reveal more truth than honesty ever could.What starts with the strange and surprisingly emotional Gaimon story quickly turns into a full discussion of Usopp, Syrup Village, and the difference between lying to protect someone versus lying to manipulate them. The episode breaks down why Usopp feels annoying at first, why that is completely intentional, and how the arc slowly transforms him into one of the most sympathetic characters the crew has met so far.In this episode:Gaimon and the setup before Syrup VillageSyrup Village Arc discussion (Chapters 22–41)Usopp’s introduction, first impressions, and why the “pirates are coming” gag matters so muchKaya, Klahadore, and the eerie feeling of the mansion from the moment the crew arrivesCaptain Kuro as the first truly calculated early-series villainDjango, hypnosis, and one of the funniest visual references in the manga so farUsopp’s bravery, integrity, and why the arc completely changes the way the crew sees himLuffy vs. Kuro, Zoro’s fight, team dynamics, and the first real feeling of the Straw Hats fighting like a unitThe Going Merry, Usopp joining the crew, and the emotional reveal behind why Usopp has been telling the same lie for so longThe episode also dives into the bigger themes underneath Syrup Village: trust, reputation, identity, courage, found family, and the cost of hiding behind a mask for too long. By the end, what seemed like a story about a loud liar becomes one of the strongest emotional payoffs in the series so far.More Than One Piece is a weekly One Piece manga podcast where a longtime fan guides first-time readers through the story with reactions, analysis, jokes, and theories, all kept 100% spoiler-free beyond the chapters covered.
Keyser's heart broke. Afo felt vindicated. And then Hawkeye Mihawk showed up and none of that mattered anymore.This week we're covering Chapters 42 to 52 — Part 1 of the Baratie Arc. The crew finds a restaurant on the ocean, Luffy becomes the world's worst chore boy, and a debate over one assistant chef named Sanji begins that is not going to resolve itself anytime soon. Then Don Krieg arrives. Then someone far more dangerous arrives behind him. And Zoro does something that only Zoro would do: he fights the greatest swordsman in the world anyway.Standout Moments:The Sanji Debate begins. Afo loved him the second he dunked on a Marine lieutenant mid-date. Keyser was unconvinced from frame one. "I hate Sanji." "He's Jesus." This argument is going to run all arc and we are here for every second of it.Nami crumples the wanted poster. A small panel. A big moment. Keyser caught it before Afo did — someone she knows is on that poster, and she doesn't want anyone asking questions. Afo's suspicion levels have officially been confirmed. "I told you, man."Mihawk's entrance. Don Krieg showed up with a wrecked fleet of 50 ships. Keyser compared it to Kingpin walking into the room after you thought Bullseye was the problem. Afo compared it to God of War. Both were right. Then Mihawk arrived in a dinghy. With a chair."The greatest humbling." Zoro throws everything he has — including his secret three-sword technique — and Mihawk stops it with what Afo called "a toothpick." Afo thought Zoro was dead. Twice. Then came the oath: tears in his eyes, knife in his chest, one step away from the end. "If I retreat even one step, everything I care about will be shattered." Keyser: "And then he still won't back up."Afo's new theory. Dracul Mihawk. Dracula. Vlad the Impaler. "He's a vampire." Keyser had historical receipts. Senkei declared it the theory of the week. Nobody disagreed.More Than One Piece is a weekly One Piece manga podcast where a longtime fan guides first-time readers through the story with reactions, analysis, jokes, and theories, all kept 100% spoiler-free beyond the chapters covered.
In this episode of More Than One Piece, Senkei, Keyser, and Afo continue their spoiler-free One Piece manga read-through with a deep dive into One Piece Chapters 53–68, covering the second half of the Baratie Arc.This week, the conversation centers on one of the biggest emotional ideas in early One Piece: what you owe the person who believed in your dream, and what it costs to keep carrying that debt. What starts as a brutal showdown at the Baratie turns into a deeper discussion about hunger, loyalty, sacrifice, pride, and the difference between power and conviction.In this episode:Baratie Arc discussion (Chapters 53–68)Mihawk aftermath and first-timer reactions to Zoro’s defeatPearl, Gin, and Don Krieg as escalating threats inside the Baratie conflictSanji’s fight style, character turn, and why opinions on him changed so fastZeff’s backstory and one of the most emotional flashbacks in early One PieceLuffy vs. Don Krieg reactions and the theme of grit versus military mightGin’s loyalty conflict and one of the most surprising emotional turns of the arcSanji’s goodbye to the Baratie and why it lands so hardFirst-timer theories, character analysis, and spoiler-free predictions for what comes nextIf you’re a longtime fan, a new reader, or revisiting the series chapter by chapter, this episode is a strong look at why the back half of Baratie is one of the first major emotional payoffs in the One Piece manga.More Than One Piece is a weekly One Piece manga podcast where a longtime fan guides first-time readers through the story, with reactions, analysis, jokes, and theories, all kept 100% spoiler-free beyond the chapters covered.




