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#Break ends: “One Piece” continues in Japan and Germany

“Break ends: “One Piece” continues in Japan and Germany

After the hacker attack, the break in Japan ends for “One Piece” and there is also good news for German episodes…

Last month It became known that the animation studio of “One Piece” was the victim of a hacker attack. This disrupted Toei Animation’s production workflows. That’s why all Toei anime, including “One Piece” and “Digimon Ghost Game”, were on forced hiatus. Now there is good news from the Far East again.

OmU fans breathe easy

According to official information, the series can now resume their TV slots with new episodes. «One Piece» will repeat episode 1013 this week and already on April 17, 2022, the new episode 1014 will continue in Japan. The new episodes will only be seen in the simulcast at Crunchyroll (we reported).

New German episodes in sight

In German-speaking countries, the last new episodes were broadcast in German at the end of March 2022. The German free TV broadcaster ProSieben MAXX but has already confirmed further consequences. This break will not last long here either. According to advance notice via Facebook in summer 2022 the next new episodes of the Wano Kuni Arc in German be broadcast. An exact date and number of episodes for the broadcast of episode 918+ has not yet been given, but it won’t be long.

Trailer for the 1000th episode of «One Piece»:

Sources: One-Piece.com / Crunchyroll / ProSieben MAXX

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