https://deadline.com/2026/05/one-piece-anime-remake-netflix-release-date-1236881460/

The One Piece, Netflix‘s anime remake of the original One Piece series, is set to premiere in February 2027, the streamer announced Tuesday. You can see the just-released key art above and full, large image below.

Produced by Wit Studio, the series adapts the original manga from Chapter One of the East Blue saga. ……

Season 1 will cover approximately the first 50 chapters of the original manga, spanning seven episodes all at once with a total runtime of around 300 minutes, leading up to Luffy’s encounter with Sanji, the sous chef of the floating restaurant Baratie.

All seven episodes of the series will drop at once. A specific date is TBA. ……

    • Lumisal@lemmy.world
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      Honestly there’s so much filler (and those way too long scenes of just someone staring wife mouthed into space) of early (most?) of One Piece that this is a remake that makes sense. And with so much content it would probably take a decade just to catch up.

      Me and my wife swapped to One Pace edit because though we like One Piece, the filler and pacing so far has been abysmal. And that’s despite already making it though Fishman island

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        Sail the seven seas and you’ll find plenty of reasons to steal from them hate them!

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    They going cram 50 books into 7 episodes? Bet the art will be Ai and probably shit. I don’t need a remake and don’t they have that live action show to deal with. Fuck Netflix not giving them a dime.

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      They going cram 50 books into 7 episodes?

      No? Only the first 50 chapters. That comes out to about 5 and a half volumes. Also, since there are 300 minutes of runtime we’re looking at much longer than average episodes. The pacing here seems pretty reasonable actually.

      don’t they have that live action show to deal with

      Do you think the live action crew is drawing the anime in their spare time? That’s obviously not how it works.