One Piece ends its first season: Why it's worth watching more than 1000 episodes in a marathon

30 years pass in a blink, or that’s what all the One Piece fans who started reading it from its first chapter in Shonen Jump back in July 1997 must think. Eiichiro Oda, who was 22 at the time, has dedicated his whole life to Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hats, bringing in millions in profits and recognition from the entire industry. It has led to several apocryphal spin-offs, 14 movies, all kinds of merchandise, and, of course, an anime that, to this day, has 1155 episodes. And it is just now when, […]

30 years pass in a blink, or that’s what all the One Piece fans who started reading it from its first chapter in Shonen Jump back in July 1997 must think. Eiichiro Oda, who was 22 at the time, has dedicated his entire life to Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hats, bringing in millions in profits and recognition from the entire industry. It has led to several apocryphal spin-offs, 14 movies, all kinds of merchandise, and, of course, an anime that, to this day, has 1155 episodes. And it is right now that, for the first time, he has come to a complete stop after more than 25 years airing almost without breaks. It will be hard for you, but believe me: it’s worth trying to catch up.

Gomu Gomu No Marathon!

You should know something very important before facing a challenge like this: unlike current animes, One Piece has been aired weekly, often closely following the manga, which has forced them to include filler arcs to allow for new adventures of the pirates. It’s not that they are necessarily bad, but you can skip them without any problem because they have no real importance, and you still have plenty to watch. Thus, there are 98 filler episodes (although some may question this), so you only have 1057 episodes left to watch. Are you up for catching up before it returns with a new saga on April 5th?

If you say yes, ahead of you are about 350 hours (that is, 15 days non-stop watching One Piece), which can be significantly reduced if you skip the openings, the endings, and of course, the recaps: there are episodes that repeat up to 10 minutes of the previous one to catch the viewer up. To put it plainly: it would be 12 episodes a day, a bit of a stretch but worth it to enjoy, along with everyone else, the final stage of the most important pop culture piece of the 21st century, the ultimate adventure, the anime and manga that will define a whole generation, even more than others like Dragon Ball or Naruto did. And no, it’s not too late to start.

You may have seen an episode back in the day and think that One Piece is a comic about pirates going from island to island facing off against villains with strange powers and using their strength to defeat them. And yes, that’s true, that’s the main premise, but there’s so much more inside: an epic interconnected adventure full of mysteries, nuanced characters, surprises, and moments that have marked the history of Japanese animation (“I want to live!”). Its sensitive flashbacks are impossible to watch without shedding one or a thousand tears, its characters are in constant evolution, its life-or-death battles, and its unexpected revelations make waiting each week a torment that millions of people around the world are eager to “suffer.”

Just by having lived through Ennies Lobby and understanding the power of its characters as a destabilizing force in an unjust world, it is already worth approaching One Piece, a series that masks a revolution of the people with stretching arms, fire swords, flying kicks, and skeletons playing the violin. It is necessary in this bitter 2026, unique, fun, fantastic, and starring the most charismatic character in the history of anime: Luffy D. Monkey. Believe me: taking the routine of spending your afternoons watching One Piece is going to bring you much more joy than you think, even if it’s just to face what is possibly going to be the most remembered ending of the century on time. Don’t be swayed by the Netflix series or projects like One Pace: embrace the adventure in all its splendor. You won’t regret it.

Season 2 of the best Netflix live action is back with a spectacular trailer

The second season of ‘One Piece’ will premiere on Netflix on March 10, 2026. While we wait, we have been able to see a new trailer that stands out for its impressive visual finish and abundant action that promises to elevate the series experience to new levels, positioning it as one of the best offerings of this 2026 that is just beginning. The King of the Pirates returns In this season, viewers will be able to follow Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew as they set sail towards the Grand Line, a vast and dangerous maritime expanse where there is an abundance of […]

The second season of ‘One Piece’ will premiere on Netflix on March 10, 2026. While we wait, we have been able to see a new trailer that stands out for its stunning visual finish and abundant action that promises to elevate the series experience to new heights, positioning it as one of the best offerings of this 2026 that is just beginning.

The King of the Pirates Returns

In this season, viewers will follow Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew as they set sail towards the Grand Line, a vast and dangerous maritime expanse where wonder and peril abound. The quest for the greatest treasure in the world will lead the crew to face new and formidable enemies, as well as discover strange islands with unexpected challenges.

The main cast returns with members such as Iñaki Godoy (Luffy), Mackenyu (Zoro), Taz Skylar (Sanji), Emily Rudd (Nami), and Jacob Romero (Usopp). Additionally, the second installment introduces new talents like Charithra Chandran, who will play Miss Wednesday, and David Dastmalchian, who will portray Mr. 3. Other characters will also be represented by Lera Abova (Miss All-Sunday), Camrus Johnson (Mr. 5), Jazzara Jaslyn (Miss Valentine), Daniel Lasker (Mr. 9), and Sophia Anne Caruso (Miss Goldenweek).

Although fans of the series must wait until March 2026 to enjoy these new episodes, the second season will take the series into an exciting new phase, full of adventures and surprises, and new and incredible characters.

The creator of One Piece confirms the direction that the Netflix live action will take

The acclaimed live-action of One Piece has not only managed to win over fans with its first season, but it is also speeding ahead towards the production of its second and third seasons. The latter has been confirmed by the creator of the manga-anime, Eiichiro Oda, who has shared details about its content during the Jump Festa. The iconic Arabasta arc According to Oda, filming for the third season has already begun and will focus on the Arabasta saga. This arc is emblematic in the history of One Piece, as it will introduce the feared […]

The acclaimed live-action of One Piece has not only managed to win over fans with its first season, but it is also speeding ahead towards the production of its second and third seasons. This last one has been confirmed by the creator of the manga-anime, Eiichiro Oda, who has shared details about its content during the Jump Festa.

The iconic Arabasta arch

According to the announcement by Oda, the filming of the third season has already begun and will focus on the Arabasta saga. This arc is iconic in the history of One Piece, as it will introduce the feared Crocodile, a crucial villain who will be portrayed by Joe Manganiello. The decision to adapt the entire saga promises to immerse viewers in a rich and action-packed narrative, following the adventures of Luffy and his crew in their fight to free the kingdom of Arabasta.

However, there are speculations about the future of the series beyond the third season. Oda has hinted that they will have to decide between continuing to adapt more content from the manga or concluding the story with an epic final battle against Crocodile. This outcome could be monumental if the audience responds positively, as the success of the series could determine whether the live-action continues to explore the vast stories of the manga or focuses on closing the plot in a striking way.

The audience’s response, therefore, will play a fundamental role in the fate of the live-action. Oda has expressed his desire for the adaptation to be faithful and catastrophically entertaining, but the fans’ opinion will determine whether this project is a success or simply a failed experiment. The One Piece community eagerly awaits the continuation of this reinterpretation, as the production quickly moves towards the next stage of the epic adventure.

We do not lose faith in the adaptation of 'One-Punch Man'. The project is still going strong, although we will have to wait

The success of Netflix with the live-action adaptation of ‘One Piece’ has revitalized interest in Hollywood for this type of projects, reinvesting faith in anime adaptations. However, the adaptation of ‘One-Punch Man’ remains in limbo and not much is known about its future. Following the confirmation in 2022 of Justin Lin as director, it is rumored that he has been unable to move forward with the project due to another commitment: a live-action adaptation of the video game ‘Helldivers’. Patience The situation of ‘One-Punch Man’ has been particularly complicated. Despite Lin being […]

The success of Netflix with the live-action adaptation of ‘One Piece’ has revitalized interest in Hollywood for this type of project, reinvesting faith in anime adaptations. However, the adaptation of ‘One-Punch Man’ remains in limbo and not much is known about its future. Following the confirmation in 2022 of Justin Lin as director, it is rumored that he has been unable to move forward with the project due to another commitment: a live-action adaptation of the video game ‘Helldivers’.

Patience

The situation with ‘One-Punch Man’ has been particularly complicated. Although Lin committed to directing the movie and the script is being worked on by Dan Harmon and Heather Anne Campbell, the lack of updates has created concern among fans, who fear that interest in the project may wane. Some rumors suggest that the problems with the third season of the anime, which has faced harsh criticism, could negatively affect the reception of the movie.

The director of this third installment, Shinpei Nagai, has chosen to deactivate his social media, expressing the impact that the criticism has had on him. This creates a complicated scenario for Lin, who will have to manage both his new project and the uncertain fate of ‘One-Punch Man’. This situation has led fans to question whether the hype for the movie will be affected by the poor reception of the anime.

Despite the pessimistic atmosphere, the possibility that the project will finally take shape is not ruled out, although fans will have to be patient while Lin navigates a sea of new commitments and expectations. The story of Saitama, the hero who can defeat his enemies with a single punch, has not yet said its last word in Hollywood.

One Piece makes a radical change in the release format that you don't expect

The iconic anime ‘One Piece’ has announced a historic change in its format starting in 2026, when it will switch to a seasonal model after more than two decades of uninterrupted weekly broadcasts. This adjustment comes after a significant hiatus last year that allowed Toei Animation to improve the quality of the animation, specifically in the Egghead Arc. During this break, a remaster of the Fish-Man Island Saga was aired, suggesting that the production of ‘One Piece’ is looking to adapt to the modern demands of the industry. Keep an eye on the new designs Starting from […]

The iconic anime ‘One Piece’ has announced a historic change in its format starting in 2026, when it will transition to a seasonal model after more than two decades of uninterrupted weekly broadcasts. This adjustment comes after a significant hiatus last year that allowed Toei Animation to improve the quality of the animation, specifically in the Egghead Arc. During this break, a remaster of the Fish-Man Island Saga was aired, suggesting that the production of ‘One Piece’ aims to adapt to the modern demands of the industry.

Watch out for the new designs

Starting in 2026, the anime will begin airing 26 new episodes per year, allowing for a more measured pace in the adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga, where each episode of the anime will correspond to one from the manga. This should minimize the occurrence of filler episodes and provide better quality in the animation. Additionally, ‘One Piece’ will enter a new quarterly break starting in January 2026, returning in April with the anticipated Elbaf Arc, which promises to take fans to the island of Giants.

New character designs for the Straw Hats have been revealed, inspired by Viking style, which has excited the fanbase. At the same time, Toei aims to elevate the quality of the anime in light of competition from other projects, such as Wit’s remake, ‘The One Piece.’ This renewed focus will not only benefit the narrative of the anime but also highlights the intention to keep the series relevant in an increasingly demanding environment in terms of quality and production.

In addition, there is the possibility of a remaster of previous sagas, such as Dressrosa, which could mean renewed interest from fans. With these improvements, ‘One Piece’ is laying the groundwork for a promising future.

We already know when the second season of the live-action One Piece series will premiere

Netflix has confirmed that the second season of its live-action adaptation of the iconic manga and anime One Piece will premiere on March 10, 2026. The series follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate who dreams of becoming the King of the Pirates while searching for the legendary treasure known as One Piece. The first season was very well received by fans, and we finally know when the adventure will continue. No one is born in this world to be alone In this adaptation, Iñaki Godoy will play the role of Luffy, while Mackenyu will take on the role […]

Netflix has confirmed that the second season of its live-action adaptation of the iconic manga and anime One Piece will premiere on March 10, 2026.

The series follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate who dreams of becoming the King of the Pirates while searching for the legendary treasure known as One Piece. The first season was very well received by fans, and we finally know when the adventure will continue.

No one is born into this world to be alone

In this adaptation, Iñaki Godoy will play the role of Luffy, while Mackenyu will take on the role of Roronoa Zoro, the crew’s swordsman. Emily Rudd will bring Nami to life, the cunning navigator who joins Luffy on his quest. The casting has been praised for the actors’ ability to embody the essence of the characters that have captivated fans for years in the manga and anime.

The series has managed to capture the attention not only of die-hard One Piece fans but also of new viewers looking for exciting and adventure-filled stories in the world of pirates. Lhe adaptation has incorporated stunning visual elements and a dynamic narrative that reflects the rich mythology of the original work. With the premiere scheduled for March 2026, fans of Luffy and his crew are eagerly anticipating more action and surprising twists in this thrilling journey.

With the success of the first season, Netflix could continue exploring more narrative arcs of the series, although details about future seasons have not been confirmed yet. However, the enormous interest generated by One Piece promises to keep fans engaged as the premiere date approaches.

'One Piece' has already confirmed how many episodes its season 2 will have on Netflix

The anticipation for the second season of Netflix’s One Piece continues to grow, even though its release is not scheduled until 2026. This upcoming installment will consist of a total of eight episodes, which has sparked rumors about the direction the plot will take. Unlike initial expectations, the Arabasta arc will not be reached in this season; instead, the episodes will focus on Drum and Little Garden islands. Gomu Gomu No One Piece! One of the main concerns of fans was the possible lack of time to properly develop Tony Tony’s story […]

The anticipation for the second season of One Piece on Netflix continues to grow, even though its premiere is not scheduled until 2026. This upcoming installment will consist of a total of eight episodes, which has sparked rumors about the direction the plot will take. Unlike initial expectations, the Arabasta arc will not be reached in this season; instead, the episodes will focus on Drum and Little Garden islands.

Gomu Gomu No One Piece!

One of the main concerns of fans was the possible lack of time to properly develop the story of Tony Tony Chopper, a beloved character in the community. Fortunately, the confirmation that enough time will be dedicated to him has reassured followers, a relief that has been reflected in the episode titles, which reference cinematic works and suggest connections with both villains and key locations in the story.

The titles also indicate that the sixth and seventh installments will take place in Little Garden and Drum Island, which suggests that important aspects of the narrative that enrich the universe created by Eiichiro Oda will be explored. This decision seems to reinforce the series’ commitment to carefully adapting the original manga material, ensuring that even the plots that seem secondary have effects on the main story.

Likewise, with the confirmation that a third season of the live action is already in the works, fans have reasons to maintain hope that they will eventually be able to enjoy the climactic moments in Arabasta, even with the uncertainty regarding the timeline of the releases. Therefore, we must be patient while this exciting adaptation unfolds.