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One Piece Adopts a Seasonal Format but Retains Its Major Rhythm Defect

Summary by Fredzone
The production team of anime One Piece has just announced a revolution in its broadcasting strategy: as early as 2026, the series will only offer twenty-six annual episodes. The change marks the end of a late era in which major animes straddled for years without interruption. One Piece represented one of the last vestiges of this ... Read more The article One Piece adopts a seasonal format but retains its major lack of rhythm appeared first on F…
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The production team of anime One Piece has just announced a revolution in its broadcasting strategy: as early as 2026, the series will only offer twenty-six annual episodes. The change marks the end of a late era in which major animes straddled for years without interruption. One Piece represented one of the last vestiges of this ... Read more The article One Piece adopts a seasonal format but retains its major lack of rhythm appeared first on F…

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Fredzone broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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