'One Piece' is taking a break… But Luffy and his nakamas already have a return date

The acclaimed anime One Piece, which has captivated fans for over a thousand episodes, will take a break before continuing with its exciting Egghead arc, which has left viewers on the edge of their seats. This break will begin on October 5 and will last until October 19, when the series will return to its regular airing with new episodes. Stretch, stretch! To keep viewers engaged during this brief hiatus, a special recap episode will air on October 12. This chapter will serve to recall key moments related to […]

The acclaimed anime One Piece, which has captivated fans for over a thousand episodes, will take a break before continuing with its exciting Egghead arc, which has left viewers on the edge of their seats. This break will begin on October 5 and will last until October 19, at which point the series will return to its regular airing with new episodes.

Stretch, stretch!

To keep viewers engaged during this brief break, a special recap episode will air on October 12. This chapter will serve to remind key moments related to CP0, allowing fans to refresh their memory before the intense story continues in the current arc. These types of recap episodes are not uncommon in the world of anime, especially after so many episodes, and are often used to prepare the audience for imminent confrontations.

It is important to mention that breaks in animes like One Piece are common and respond to the need to give animators a rest. This additional time can help improve the quality of the animation, something that fans eagerly anticipate, especially during crucial moments in the narrative. However, there are speculations about a possible six-month hiatus between future arcs, a strategy that Toei Animation has used before. Although such a measure may be frustrating, many agree that if the goal is to increase quality, the wait could be worth it.

The episodes would continue to be released normally after the break and will be available through platforms like Crunchyroll, Netflix, and AnimeBox, ensuring that fans can continue to enjoy the adventures of Luffy and his crew in the near future.

Netflix is hiding the biggest mystery of season 2 of 'One Piece'

As the premiere of the second season of the live-action One Piece series on Netflix approaches, excitement grows among fans. This year, One Piece Day, which commemorates the debut of the manga on July 22, 1997, was celebrated in August and was filled with relevant announcements. One of the highlights was the trailer for the new season, which will premiere in 2026 and continue the adventure of Luffy’s crew through the Grand Line, covering arcs such as Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and […]

As the premiere of the second season of the live-action One Piece series on Netflix approaches, excitement grows among fans. This year, One Piece Day, which commemorates the debut of the manga on July 22, 1997, was celebrated in August and was filled with relevant announcements. One of the highlights was the trailer for the new season, which will premiere in 2026 and continue the adventure of Luffy’s crew through the Grand Line, covering arcs such as Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island.

Let’s get on board, let’s go now!

The trailer revealed several iconic characters, including Nico Robin, Smoker, Princess Vivi, Brogy, Laboon, and the beloved Tony Tony Chopper. However, the absence of Portgas D. Ace, Luffy’s older brother, has generated speculation among fans. Despite his brief appearance in the Drum Island arc of the manga, Ace plays a crucial role in the story, especially in the Alabasta arc, which will be adapted in the confirmed third season. His popularity was notable during this arc, suggesting that the Netflix adaptation might be reserving his appearance for a key moment.

Additionally, it is possible that the series is looking to increase fan anticipation through a strategic announcement about the actor who will play Ace. Although his presence was not included in the trailer for the second season, interest in his character and story continues to grow. The fan community remains hopeful that his participation will not be limited to season three, but that it will also be explored more deeply in future episodes, thus solidifying Ace as a relevant element in the narrative of *One Piece*.

Netflix presents the trailer for the second season of the pirate series you've been waiting for

On August 10th, One Piece Day was celebrated, an event that pays tribute to the legacy of the iconic manga and anime created by Eiichiro Oda. In the midst of a year with few updates for fans, Netflix surprised everyone by releasing the first trailer for the highly anticipated season 2 of ‘One Piece’, confirming that the series will return in 2026. New characters we were eager to see The trailer has not only reignited the enthusiasm of the fan community but also hints that it will adapt the Grand Line Arc, promising visually stunning and exciting adventures. The first season already […]

On August 10th, One Piece Day was celebrated, an event that pays tribute to the legacy of the iconic manga and anime created by Eiichiro Oda. In the midst of a year with few updates for fans, Netflix surprised everyone by releasing the first trailer for the highly anticipated season 2 of ‘One Piece’, confirming that the series will return in 2026.

New characters we were eager to see

The trailer has not only rekindled the enthusiasm of the fan community but also hints that it will adapt the Grand Line Arc, promising visually stunning and exciting adventures. The first season had already been praised for its attention to detail, and it seems that Netflix is determined to maintain this standard in the new installment.

The trailer reveals several new characters that will join the narrative. Among them are Brogy, played by Brendan Murray, Smoker (Callum Kerr), Miss Wednesday (Charithra Chandran), and Miss All Sunday (Lera Abova). These additions expand the universe of ‘One Piece’ and the dynamics of Luffy’s crew.

In addition, it has been confirmed that there will be a third season, which ensures more adventures for Luffy and his pirate companions. Actors like Joe Manganiello, who will play Mr. O, and David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3, are also joining the cast of the second season.

One of the most exciting moments of the trailer was the first glimpse of Tony Tony Chopper, the crew’s doctor, whose arrival had been eagerly anticipated with great curiosity and some fear by fans regarding his adaptation. And the response has been overwhelmingly positive.

Although there is still no confirmed release date, the trailer has achieved its goal of raising expectations and reminding fans that the adventure of ‘One Piece’ continues, bigger and more ambitious than ever.

'One Piece' has decided that it has too few episodes and will launch a new anime focused on Nami and Robin

One Piece Day has brought exciting news for fans of the franchise, highlighting the release of the first trailer for the second season of the Netflix live-action series and the announcement of a new anime titled One Piece Heroines. This new project will focus on the female characters of the acclaimed manga by Eiichiro Oda and will consist of a total of ten episodes. A Thousand Animes! One Piece Heroines is based on a series of chapters previously published in the One Piece magazine, each of which focuses on a different heroine, such as Nami, Nico Robin, and […]

The One Piece Day has brought exciting news for fans of the franchise, highlighting the release of the first trailer for the second season of the Netflix live-action series and the announcement of a new anime titled One Piece Heroines. This new project will focus on the female characters of the acclaimed manga by Eiichiro Oda and will consist of a total of ten episodes.

A Thousand Animes!

One Piece Heroines is based on a series of chapters previously published in the One Piece magazine, each of which focuses on a different heroine, such as Nami, Nico Robin, and Boa Hancock. Although only a first poster featuring Nami and Robin has been shown so far, the direction will be handled by Haruka Kamatani, who has previously worked on the franchise and is known for her direction in projects like Looking for Magical Doremi.

In addition, the creative team will include character designer Takashi Kojima and screenwriter Momoka Toyoda, who also contributed to One Piece Fan Letter, a series that received good feedback from fans by exploring alternative stories in Oda’s universe. This success suggests that narratives surrounding other characters from the world of One Piece could be well received, thus opening the door to future expansions of the saga.

The possibility that One Piece Heroines marks the beginning of more spin-offs in the anime is a hot topic among fans. With the rich background created by Oda, there is notable potential to explore other stories, such as series focused on the Navy or different pirate crews. Although the animation of ‘Heroines’ may not be in the hands of Toei, the interest in alternatives in the ‘One Piece’ narrative continues to grow within the community.

One Piece is approaching its finale and celebrates it with a new trailer

The anime One Piece has officially concluded its flashback arc centered on Bartholomew Kuma and Jewelry Bonney, and has presented a promising trailer that promises us a phase of intense action in the Egghead Arc. After a six-month hiatus, the series resumed its narrative with its second part, taking fans back to the future of Dr. Vegapunk’s laboratory after several episodes dedicated to past events. Ready for the new arc, the most recent episode highlights an emotional reunion between Kuma and Bonney, who had been separated for years. This moment […]

The anime One Piece has officially concluded its flashback arc centered on Bartholomew Kuma and Jewelry Bonney, and has presented a promising trailer that promises us a phase of intense action in the Egghead Arc. After a six-month hiatus, the series resumed its narrative with its second part, bringing fans back to the future of Dr. Vegapunk’s laboratory after several episodes dedicated to past events.

Ready for the new arc

The most recent episode highlights an emotional reunion between Kuma and Bonney, who had been separated for years. This touching moment marks not only the closure of a narrative stage but also paves the way for the core action that fans have been waiting for. The story delves into a chaotic phase where Monkey D. Luffy and his companions face the challenge of escaping the complex laboratory, while a Buster Call has been activated by a character named Saturn.

The decision to activate the Buster Call is due to a series of dangerous circumstances on the island, including Vegapunk’s investigations into the true history of the world, the reappearance of Nika’s powers, and Kuma’s reunion with his daughter, Bonney. These elements have been deemed unacceptable threats by the World Government, which promises to lead the plot towards an exciting climax.

In addition, fans can expect a change in the opening song, which will be titled CARMINE and will be performed by the Japanese band ELLEGARDEN. Although the exact date of the new opening’s premiere has not yet been confirmed, it is anticipated that the change will occur sometime in August, coinciding with the new phase of the story.

For those who want to stay up to date with the Egghead Arc, the episodes are available on Netflix and Crunchyroll, allowing fans to enjoy the series simultaneously with its airing in Japan.

One Piece transcends the screen in its fight against injustice… and sneaks into real-life rebellions!

Who would have told us that One Piece, the anime focused on destroying the tyrannical governments of the world, would serve to overthrow… tyrannical governments of the world? In the recent protests in Indonesia, an unusual phenomenon has captured public attention: young people raising Luffy’s pirate flag from the popular anime One Piece alongside the national flag. This symbolic act has been interpreted by the government as a form of betrayal and provocation, challenging the official ideology of the state, particularly the principles of national unity established in the Pancasila. Gomu Gomu No Rebellion! The events have […]

Who would have thought that One Piece, the anime focused on destroying the tyrannical governments of the world, would serve to overthrow… tyrannical governments of the world? In the recent protests in Indonesia, an unusual phenomenon has captured public attention: young people raising Luffy’s pirate flag, from the popular anime One Piece, alongside the national flag. This symbolic act has been interpreted by the government as a form of betrayal and provocation, challenging the official ideology of the state, particularly the principles of national unity established in the Pancasila.

Gomu Gomu No Rebellion!

The events have sparked an intense debate among lawmakers. Firman Soebagyo, a representative of the Golkar party, stated that these demonstrations are an attack on the understanding of state ideology and suggested that the government should act firmly to quell this insurgency. From the House of Representatives there is consideration to review the laws to prohibit the use of Luffy’s flag on vehicles and in public spaces, arguing that this practice threatens national cohesion.

Despite the opposition, many citizens see Luffy’s flag as a symbol of resistance and liberation, resonating with the character’s narrative of fighting against tyrannical governments. Some political scientists and critics argue that patriotism loses its meaning if the government does not protect the rights of its citizens, generating even more support for the protests.

The use of Luffy’s flag has transcended the boundaries of pop culture and has become an icon of discontent with the government, especially as August 17 approaches, a date that marks the 80th anniversary of the country’s independence. The current rules allow for the display of other flags as long as the national one is in a higher position, but this may change if the government opts for stricter regulations.

In this context, the tensions between popular culture and politics are escalating, where the debate over citizens’ rights and freedom of expression intensifies in a climate of growing social discontent.