Anime series ‘One Piece’ to go on hiatus, set to return next year


Toei Animation announced that the legendary anime series “One Piece” will be embarking on a hiatus following the release of episode 1122. 

“One Piece” will return in April 2025 with fresh episodes from the Egghead arc. During the hiatus, fans can look forward to new content, including “One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga,” a special re-envisioned edition of the iconic arc streaming on Crunchyroll.

This special 21-episode cutdown will showcase the Fish-Man Island Arc with a fresh look and feel, bringing a contemporary visual style and new animation sequences, including opening and ending themes. 

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“One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga" (Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha, Toei Animation)

The new opening theme, “We Go!” by Kitadani Hiroshi, will include a special guest collaboration to be announced soon, while the ending theme, “Sailing” (TV version) by BE:FIRST, adds an exciting new touch. 

Designed to capture the essence of the fan-favorite storyline in a concise format, “One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga” is set to captivate “One Piece” fans worldwide.  

In addition, on Oct. 20, a special 25th Anniversary Episode will premiere, honoring the enduring legacy of “One Piece” with a 30-minute ensemble depicting the reunion of the Straw Hat crew from the perspective of the non-pirate characters. 

Set in the Sabaody Archipelago after the Summit War, the story follows its protagonist, a young girl and admirer of Nami, as she sets off on a small adventure. Fans can look forward to the episode being available on Crunchyroll, too.

“One Piece,” based on the manga by Eiichiro Oda, follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates to find the ultimate treasure, The One Piece, and become the Pirate King. 

For more information, visit the official One Piece show page on Crunchyroll and the official English X (formerly known as Twitter) home for “One Piece.”

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“One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga" (Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha, Toei Animation)