Toei Animation introduced right this moment that One Piece is taking a break from the Egghead Arc till subsequent 12 months, however you will nonetheless have some anime to maintain you going.
It is uncommon that the One Piece anime takes a very lengthy break, however after an extended uninterrupted stretch of episodes, it is lastly taking one. As introduced by Toei Animation earlier right this moment, the anime is on break till April 2025, a full half a 12 months, and throughout a One Piece Information particular, it is apparently so the staff can “recharge”, an comprehensible cause given how laborious the anime has been going over the previous 12 months. I would not fear an excessive amount of although, as Toei has additionally introduced that you’re going to nonetheless have some One Piece anime to maintain you going, it is just a few anime you’ll have seen earlier than.
Later this month, on October 27, a particular model of the Fish-Man Island saga is being launched, with a synopsis explaining: “promised day has arrived. The Straw Hats have made it again to Sabaody Archipelago after two arduous years of separation. In the exact same place the place they as soon as misplaced to Pacifista, the Straw Hats have confirmed themselves to be stronger and able to start their journey to the New World. With the Thousand Sunny now geared up to journey underwater, the following cease is the Fish-Man Island. One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga is a particular edited model of the unique arc from One Piece, in an abridged 21-episode story with an enhanced modern visible look.”
This sounds extra like a Dragon Ball Z Kai state of affairs relatively than something like what Netflix is doing with its personal One Piece remake, so do not anticipate it to look model spanking new. For these not within the know, the Fish-Man Island Saga is the primary one in The Closing Sea: The New World Saga, which is the place the time-skip takes place, so not essentially the very best leaping on level given it is midway via the story.
Talking of the Netflix remake, Wit Studio’s Takeshi Wada shared the straightforward however barely foolish cause as to why One Piece is getting remade in any respect just a few months again.