One Piece's TV animation list is as follows:
1 One Piece
2. One Piece: Golden Land
3 One Piece: Treasure Hunter (Treasure Hunter)
4 One Piece: Franky's Simple Adventures
5 One Piece: The Strongest Swordsman
6 One Piece: Island of Souls (Island of Souls)
7 One Piece: Adventures of the Demonic Fruit (Adventures of the Demonic Fruit)
8 One Piece: Sky Adventures (Sky Adventures)
9 One Piece: Dragon Horse's Treasure (Dragon Horse's Treasure)
One Piece: Fantasy Island (Fantasy Island)
11 One Piece: Luffy's Adventures
12 One Piece: Trackers (Trackers)
One Piece: Battle Fever (Battle Fever)
14 One Piece: Devil's Island (Devil's Island)
15 Golden Land 2: The Strongest Swordsman
16 One Piece: Pirate Luffy
One Piece: Trackers 2 (Trackers 2)
One Piece: Treasure Hunter 2
19 One Piece: The Age of Great Voyage: Golden City
20 One Piece: The Age of Great Voyage: New World
One Piece's TV animation list is as follows:
1 One Piece
2. One Piece: Golden Land
3 One Piece: The Strongest Enemy
4. Soul of One Piece
One Piece: The Devil (Devilman)
6 One Piece Treasure Hunt ( treasure map)
7 The Eve of One Piece's Great Sea Route
8. Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
9 One Piece: Golden Land
10 One Piece: Devil's Island (Devilman)
11 One Piece: World Adventure
12 One Piece: The Adventures of Lupin
13 One Piece: Zephyr
14 One Piece: Search for the Full Moon (The Full Moon Adventure)
15 One Piece: The Deep Blue Sea
Chapter 16: The Strayers
17 One Piece: Justice Island
Chapter 18: The Dictator
19 One Piece: Soul Island
20 Golden Land 2: Luffy's Adventures
The above is the content of One Piece TV animation. The title and introduction of each episode have a unique name and background story.
In these fanfictions, a common trope is the 'fish out of water' situation for the reader - character. Since the One Piece world is so wild and different, the reader - character has to adapt, and Law is often there to guide them. Also, the 'enemies to lovers' trope can be seen sometimes. Maybe at first, Law and the reader - character have different goals or misunderstandings, but as the story progresses, they fall in love. And don't forget the 'power couple' trope, where Law and the reader - character are shown as a strong duo in battles and other situations.
One popular trope is the 'fish out of water' story. For example, when a Harry Potter character is suddenly in the One Piece world, they have to figure out how things work. Another is the power - exchange trope, like a One Piece character getting some form of magic ability.
One common trope is the 'prevent - the - tragedy' plot. A character travels back in time to stop a beloved character's death, like Ace's death. Another is the 'technology transfer' where a character from the future brings advanced tech to the One Piece world. And there's also the 'alter - the - future' trope where a character tries to change the future of the Grand Line or the whole world by changing events in the past.
One popular trope is the 'fish - out - of - water' situation. The male OC, being a gamer, is suddenly in the chaotic and dangerous One Piece world. Another is the 'power - up' trope. His gamer knowledge helps him quickly learn new skills or obtain powerful items in the One Piece world. For example, he might figure out how to use a Devil Fruit more effectively because of his understanding of game mechanics.
Well, in One Piece SI OC Male Fanfiction, a popular trope is the discovery of rare Devil Fruits. Since the male OC is new to this world, finding a powerful Devil Fruit can be a huge plot point. It can lead to him being hunted or becoming a target. Another trope is the redemption arc. Maybe the OC starts off as a bit of an anti - hero but then through his experiences in the One Piece world, he turns into a more heroic figure. And, of course, there's the inevitable encounter with the Yonko. These powerful pirates are a major part of the One Piece lore, and having the OC interact with them, whether in battle or in some form of negotiation, is quite common.
One popular trope is the 'unlikely friendship' where the OC, who might be from a different background or have different beliefs, forms a strong bond with Luffy. Another is the 'power - up' trope. Maybe the OC has a special ability that helps Luffy in a tough battle and in turn, Luffy's leadership and determination inspire the OC to grow stronger. The 'lost then found' trope is also common, like the OC gets separated from Luffy during a storm or an attack and they have to find each other again.
First, familiarize yourself with the various tropes on Tv Tropes. For example, character tropes like 'The Chosen One' can give you ideas for your protagonist. You can use these tropes as building blocks for your story. Second, study how different stories on Tv Tropes combine tropes to create engaging plots. Then, start outlining your novel, incorporating the tropes in a way that makes sense for your story's genre and theme. Don't be afraid to subvert or play with the tropes to make your novel unique.
One popular trope is the training together trope. Zoro is always focused on getting stronger, so having the reader character train with him adds an interesting dynamic. Another is the injured Zoro being taken care of by the reader. It shows a softer side to his tough character. And of course, the 'rival to lover' trope where the reader starts as a rival to Zoro in terms of swordsmanship or some other aspect and then they fall in love.