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One Piece Anime Two Week Hiatus

After beginning Wano Kuni arc in One Piece anime, it's safe to say the anime's fan base has increased dramatically. This is due to improved direction and animations, which was a pleasure to behold. So, not watching One Piece is hard to do nowadays. I'll discuss in this post One Piece anime going on a two-week hiatus and the reasons behind this surprise break.

One Piece Anime Two Week Hiatus Confirmed

Before we start, please note this post may contain official one-piece anime spoilers. If you're not wealthy, I suggest you stop reading the post here. If spoilers don't bother you, we can continue. Mind that we didn't create or leak spoilers.

Why is One Piece Anime on a Two Week Hiatus?


One Piece anime creators didn't want this split deliberately, so you can avoid criticizing the poor team behind the scenes. This two-week break in the anime is due to Japan hosting a sports festival. The sports festival is scheduled to be on television on the same day as One Piece anime, so there will be no space for One Piece anime to air not just this week, but also next week. This is definitely really disturbing news for One Piece anime fans.

This isn't the first time a situation like this happens. Last year, we saw the same thing happening with One Piece anime. Anime like Fire Force and Vinland Saga were forced to take mini-hiatus from TV slots for the same reason. Anime of One Piece was in a good moment when Big Mom hit Wano's shores. In the next season, we'll see how King drives her ship down the waterfall, causing Big Mom to forget her memory for the time being. One Piece 924 release date is March 15, 2020.

One Piece Synopsis: One Piece is an Eiichiro Oda manga from Japan. In 1997, the manga began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump and an anime adaptation began in 1999, two years later. One Piece follows Monkey D Luffy's tale, a boy who wishes to become the Pirates ' King. Luffy inadvertently eats a Devil Fruit, which gives him a rubbery body in exchange for swimming. Ten years later, Luffy set sail for his own crew and discovered the legendary treasure of the former Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, known as One Piece.

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