One Piece Anime Release Schedule Slowing To Max Of 26 Episodes A Year
One Piece is undoubtedly among the most intimidating series to get into, with its anime adaptation spanning 1147 episodes and counting. However, it seems that after years of running almost weekly since 1999, Toei Animation’s adaptation will finally be slowing down.
Today, during a One Piece News livestream, it was announced that the series’ release schedule will be reduced to a maximum of 26 episodes a year starting in 2026. Specifically, following the conclusion of the anime’s latest arc this year, it will take a three-month hiatus from January to March 2026, before returning in April 2026 to start adapting the manga’s Elbaph arc over two parts, which will likely be divided into two 12-13 episode cours.
A teaser image for the upcoming arc can be seen below.