One Piece will be available on another platform, but this will introduce simultaneous streaming

One Piece fans have a new option to enjoy the popular series, as AnimeBox has announced that it will start offering simulcast from episode 1130, every Sunday afternoon, starting in May. This news comes as a relief for those looking for alternatives to the streaming limitations presented by platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix, where One Piece content is restricted to specific episodes. If you haven’t watched One Piece, it’s because you haven’t wanted to; AnimeBox already has episodes 1123 to 1129 available and a special focused on […]

One Piece fans have a new option to enjoy the popular series, as AnimeBox has announced that it will start offering simulcast from chapter 1130, every Sunday afternoon, starting in May. This news comes as a relief for those looking for alternatives to the streaming limitations presented by platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix, where One Piece content is restricted to specific episodes.

If you haven’t watched One Piece, it’s because you didn’t want to

AnimeBox now has episodes 1123 to 1129 available, along with a special focused on Bonney and Kuma. With the start of the simulcast, fans are expected to follow the Egghead Arc, where Luffy and his crew are, in real time. However, the future of the Spanish dubbing of ‘One Piece’ remains uncertain due to complications with rights; the classic dubbing, done by Arait Multimedia, was left unfinished in the Water 7 saga.

Despite these challenges, the arrival of One Piece to AnimeBox could open the door for the resumption of dubbing in Spanish, something that fans have been clamoring for years. The possibility that Selecta Visión, the company behind AnimeBox, expands its dubbing offer to include new episodes represents a great opportunity; if realized, this would consolidate AnimeBox as a relevant and competitive platform in the anime landscape, similar to what Selecta Visión has achieved with Dragon Ball.

For now, the series is still available on Crunchyroll, which offers all episodes up to 1089, while Netflix only includes from 1089 onwards. The arrival of new episodes on AnimeBox not only diversifies the options for fans but could also rekindle a renewed interest in the classic Spanish dubbing. With the return of Luffy and his crew, a new chapter opens in the way of enjoying One Piece.