Celebrate 25 Years, One Piece Ready to Air 24 Hours!
To celebrate the upcoming 25th anniversary of the One Piece anime, Eiichiro Oda gave surprising news that they are ready to broadcast 24 hours.
Released in 1997, the One Piece manga series by Eiichiro Oda was a huge success.
So, in 1999 the series received an anime version adaptation.
With an interesting and unique storyline, as well as extraordinary world building, One Piece is one of the most popular series in the world.
This is also what made the One Piece anime series last for more than two decades, or to be precise, 25 years.
Welcoming the 25th anniversary of the One Piece anime series, Eiichiro Oda via the official One Piece account on Twitter gave a special message to fans.
In this message, Oda presented a surprising thing where fans can watch the One Piece anime series 24 hours a week.
Oda Sensei himself joked in this message that fans could finish all One Piece episodes in just 20 days, if indeed they watched all One Piece episodes in 24 hours.
Previously, in an official statement from the staff, the 25th anniversary celebration of One Piece will have the title 'Anytime One Piece' where fans can watch all episodes of One Piece from the first episode to the most recent episode.
Fans can watch all the episodes via the official One Piece channel on the YouTube site. Geeks can enjoy this service since October 29 and this service will be available 24 hours for 365 days, aka a whole year.
Unfortunately, until now, there is no information whether 'Anytime One Piece' can also be accessed by fans from outside Japan.
For almost 25 years, the One Piece anime series has presented 1081 episodes and 15 feature films.
Even though the final Saga is currently running in its manga version, the One Piece franchise likely still has several years left before Oda Sensei will actually finish the story.
And with the completion of the Wano arc, fans will of course be ready to enter the final Saga in the anime.
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