One Piece fans will find a new season soon, but will have to wait for six months before the next comes out
Last Updated: 05.29 PM, Oct 19, 2024
One Piece's next chapter is scheduled to be out sooner than you would have expected it to. The next season, which is titled - One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga - will be out soon. However, fans of the anime will have to wait for six more months before a newer chapter is touched upon. The makers shared an update on the same, and here's everything we know...
One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga will be out on October 26 on Crunchyroll. This, as expected, will see the 'Straw Hat' Monkey D. Luffy set off to Fish-Man Island with his team of pirates. As the title suggests, Luffy will come across men who are more like fishes. They are also pirates who can live both on the land and under the water, thus proving to be a tough competition for the Straw Hats, who are only humans. The season will be out on Netflix for streaming.
Nami's truth will be spilled in Fish-Man Island. Do you see her as a cold woman who cares about nothing but money? There's a reason her character is that way. All of it will be explored in Fish-Man Island. It is the first time that Luffy and his current team's strength will be put to test. It is the first time when they all touch death but come back alive and well. The season might just end in them meeting the cutest member of their team, Dr. Tony Tony Chopper.
Egghead Arc will be out in April 2025 on the same OTT platform, which is a six month break between the Fish-Man Island Saga and the Egghead Arc. The makers announced a hiatus, which is probably to work on the production for the series.
The Egghead Arc is the 32nd story arc in the manga and anime, and it commenced the Final Saga. By the point, there were major shifts across the world. The Straw Hat pirates arrive in the futuristic island Egghead, which is how the season was named Egghead Arc. It is where Luffy meets Dr. Vegapunk. The Arc, to put it brief, explores how Luffy shook the world. More about it will be explored in six months from now, and the wait is on!