Toei Animation took advantage of Jump Festa ’25 to announce the release date of the new episodes of the One Piece anime. In this way, its broadcast will begin on April 6, 2025.
The studio also shared that the broadcast will start at 11:15 pm JST on Sundays on Fuji TV and affiliated channels. This is a major change that will not only impact Japanese TV but also overseas broadcasting.
To promote the return of the regular episodes of the One Piece anime, both a poster and a trailer are available. Mid-October was when the Egghead Arc, which was where the animation was, had to take a hiatus.
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There was no clear reason for this but many believe it was to distance the manga from its animated adaptation, which is ahead by a few chapters. At that time his return window came to light.
Fuente: Toei Animation.
Currently the anime is still present on television with One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga. This is a shortened version, without filler and with touched-up art, of the Fishmen Island Arc. It also includes other improvements to keep it up to date.
At the Toei Animation conference, the new actor who will voice Franky and who will replace the previous one came to light. He is Subaru Kimura, an artist who has participated in other anime.
The reason for the change is because the original actor, Kazuki Yao, had to leave the role due to his advanced age and health. For around 20 years he played Franky in the anime One Piece and a change was necessary.
So when the Egghead Arc returns to animation there will be a change in the way this member of Luffy’s crew expresses himself. All that remains is to wait for a few months for that to happen.
Fuente: Toei Animation.
Among other news related to the series, learn why the manga suffered from a pause in its publication and in what sense Dragon Ball still surpasses the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy.
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