This article contains spoilers for the One Piece anime.
Key points
- Episode 1 of the One Piece re-release was delayed from airing on November 4, 2024 due to the MLB World Series.
- The re-release will revamp the Fishman Island Arc, improving the graphics with the same story but a condensed pace.
- Fans can expect more content from Oda, including One Piece Live Action season 2 updates.
One piece re-edition thrilled all fans at a time when there is nothing new One piece Egghead anime chapter or episode to look forward to. The last week has been quite busy for One piece fans, not only in terms of story progression in the manga, but also because both the anime and manga announced breaks for different reasons.
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Of course, this was incredibly sad for the fans, but, One piece re-release, which was a completely new project announced by One piece anime, stepped up to ease the pain and, at the same time, further improve the anime version of the story. But, while fans couldn't wait One piece re-release of episode 1 will air later this week, it's now been revealed that the episode itself has been delayed.
Episode 1 of the One Piece re-release postponed
- The MLB World Series takes the place of One Piece
- The One Piece re-release will air in November
As announced today, One piece episode 1 of the re-release has been officially delayed. The episode, originally scheduled to air on October 27, 2024, will now be taken from the MLB World Series. Naturally, fans are not happy about this, as there was already a lot of excitement for this episode of the anime, and at the same time, there is no One piece manga that I look forward to next week too. This means that fans will have to wait longer for the debut of the One Piece re-release to make a judgment on whether Fishman Island is actually good or not, and whether changes have been made to it, both in terms of art and animation, whether of course, even in terms of pace, is it worth it or not. Most importantly, fans will have to go about 2 weeks without any One Piece content, and that's definitely a blow. However, this also gives fans plenty of time to theorize about the manga's multiple events and, at the same time, look forward to the other projects announced by Oda instead.
Fans definitely won't get a One piece episode re-release this Sunday. However, something else to look forward to on the same day is Oda's message One piece Season 2 of Live Action. It has now been confirmed that Oda will reveal information related to One Piece Live Action season 2 next weekend, which certainly relieves a lot of fans. This essentially means that while there is no One Piece content to look forward to, at the very least fans will be able to hear from Oda himself and possibly get more information on the development of One Piece's Arabasta saga in the TV series.
At the same time, it was also announced that in the following week, fans will be able to see Oda participate in a Q&A event, in which he will answer 10 questions about One pieceand these questions will likely focus on the future of the story from here on out, although some general questions may be involved as well. Regardless, there's enough content for fans to be excited about in the next couple of weeks, even if Episode 1 of the One Piece re-release is delayed.
Release date of episode 1 of the One Piece re-release
Episode one of the One Piece re-release will be released in two weeks
Of course, fans may be wondering when One Piece re-release episode 1 will now be released. The official release date of One piece episode 1 of the re-addition is scheduled for November 4, 2024. This change came after a delay was announced and now fans have to wait about 2 weeks for the episode to officially air. The episode will air at 9:30am JST. As always, fans can watch the episode on Crunchyroll and, by doing so, support the official release of the anime.
What is the re-release of One Piece about?
The One Piece re-release is a remaster of the Fishman Island arc
For those fans who aren't yet aware of what the One Piece re-release is, it's essentially a retelling of the Fishman Island Saga of the series. This fits perfectly after the One Piece Fan Letter episodewhich saw the Straw Hat Pirates reunite on the Sabaody Archipelago.
Now, fans will see the story continue again on Sabaody, and show fans how each Straw Hat met and then headed to Fishman Island. Essentially, the entire Fishman Island Saga, which includes the Return to Sabaody mini-arc, and the Fishman Island Arc, will be covered in this upcoming re-release.
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As for why fans should be incredibly excited about this event, the reason is quite simple. The re-release of Fishman Island will renew the way One piece the anime appeared around the time of the Fishman Island Saga. Basically, the graphics of the anime will improve significantly. As was made clear by the preview, the line filter that Toei has used a lot since Wano for One Piece will also be present in the Fishman Island re-release.
The graphics are significantly improved and have a lot more depth behind them this time. The animation itself will remain largely intact, but will still be significantly improved. Perhaps, some key scenes from the animation could be changed in some way, which, while it could provide exciting results, could also upset other fans for several reasons. Essentially, the re-release of Fishman Island One piece it will be a remaster of sorts, meaning it will be the same story arc as Fishman Island, but it will simply look a lot better.
However, the biggest change that excites everyone One piece fan is that the One Piece re-release will fix the pacing of the series. The pacing of the Fishman Island Arc in the One Piece anime is scary. Of course, it's still not as bad as the Wano Country Arc or the Dressrosa Arc. But it's not ideal at all. In the manga, Fishman Island has about 51 chapters, and these 51 chapters have been adapted into 51 episodes, which is simply not good enough. The One Piece Fishman Island re-release will condense all of this into around 21 episodes, which means the pacing will be greatly improved and fans will have a much better experience.
Ideally, 21 to 24 episodes is what Fishman Island should be adapted into, meaning a lot of unnecessary filler material and extended scenes will likely be cut from the anime to make it a much better experience. Of course, fans will still have to see it in practice before they can judge One Piece re-release correctly, but, on paper, it certainly looks promising.
Once One Piece re-release airs after the delay, fans can finally decide whether the show will be a hit or not. In any case, while the staff is working on the Egghead Anime Arc, the Fishman Island Arc will provide fans with some entertainment and, at the very least, a refresher on how good the story's storytelling was. series after returning from the time jump. .
The One Piece re-release will begin streaming on November 3, 2024. Fans will be able to stream it on Crunchyroll as always, in the same time slot as always.
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