Low tide: One Piece anime going on a six month hiatus

Low tide: One Piece anime going on a six month hiatus

As a seasoned One Piece enthusiast with over two decades of sailing through the Grand Line, I can’t help but feel a mix of anticipation and frustration at this six-month hiatus announcement. On one hand, I’m thrilled that the team behind the anime is taking the time to ensure they deliver an even more breathtaking experience during the Egghead Arc. The promise of cinematic presentations for key events like Shank’s attack on Captain Kid has me salivating at the prospect.


Toei Animation recently revealed that the popular series, One Piece, will take a break lasting half a year. However, to compensate, they plan on revisiting a previous storyline.

An opportunity to make One Piece even more powerful

Ryuta Koike, the lead producer, shared during a live broadcast that the anime is entering a “preparation phase” for the upcoming part of the Egghead Arc. This pause started with Episode 1122 and won’t conclude until April 2025.

With every new chapter in Eiichiro Oda’s original manga increasing its excitement, the anime creators “wish to seize this moment and enhance the power of the anime” as a nod to the grandiose representation of significant events such as Shank’s assault on Captain Kidd.

Instead of taking a six-month break, my favorite pirates won’t, as Toei is going to roll out a revamped version of an old classic adventure every week while they’re on hiatus, which is the Fish-Man Island Saga.

Low tide: One Piece anime going on a six month hiatus

The revised tale of Fish-Man Island will comprise 21 episodes, featuring upgraded visuals, along with new opening and closing themes.

Fans can eagerly anticipate the release of a special 25th Anniversary episode, set to air on October 20th. This 30-minute tribute will celebrate the enduring legacy of “One Piece,” showcasing the reunion of Luffy and his crew after the Summit War in the Sabaody Archipelago from an unusual perspective – that of some non-pirate characters.

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2024-10-15 15:44