TheOne Pieceanime returns in just a couple of weeks, and it’s kicking things off with an extra-long premiere. TheOne Pieceanime has been on hiatus since October, the first time it’s ever done anything of the sort since its premiere, and with the anime only just having enteredOne Piece’s final saga, it’s made the wait for the anime’s return even harder to deal with.

The long wait forOne Piece’s return is almost over, and that’s going to be celebrated in a big way. It’s already been announced thattheOne Pieceanime returns on April 6, and according to the officialOne Piecepanel at Anime Japan 2025,One Piece’s return will be celebrated with the back-to-back premieres of episodes #1123 and #1124 across April 5 and 6 alongside an 83-minute recap of the Egghead arc. The series' epic return will stream on Crunchyroll in North America.One Piece’s return would always be exciting, and the way the anime is going all-out for it is great to see.

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How Much Of The Manga Will One Piece’s Extra-Long Premiere Adapt?

Where Will One Piece’s Return Go Up To?

WithOne Piececoming off its hiatus with an extra-long premiere, that begs the question of how much of the manga it will cover. Even with the hiatus,One Piecewill likely stick to its model of only adapting roughly one chapter per episode, and since episode #1122 covered chapter #1088, the two-episode premiere should go up to chapter #1090. As such,One Piece’s extra-long premiere will likely go up to when Kizaru enters Egghead to personally deal with Vegapunk, all of which will likely be padded out with filler scenes and a bit of recap.

That, of course, would be a perfect stopping point for the anime. With the anime having been off the air for half a year, the first new content people get needs to be as big as possible, soOne Piece’s extra-long premiere ending with Kizaru entering the battlefield and Luffy sweating as he senses his presence can perfectly welcome people back by ending on such a big and climactic note. Naturally, it’s still unknown if things will really play out like that, but ideally, things won’t stray too far from that idea.

Why One Piece’s Return Is So Exciting

One Piece’s Return Will Be One Of 2025’s Biggest Events

It’s great to have more details aboutOne Piece’s return, and they make it all the more exciting. For starters, the anime went on hiatus right before the Egghead arc got into some of its biggest events like Luffy and Kizaru’s fight,Kuma’s tragic backstory, and, of course, Vegapunk’s speech to the world as the Straw Hats struggle to escape the Five Elders.One Piece’s return means that some of the best moments of the Egghead arc will finally be animated, and the extra-long premiere will sell that even better.

The visual aspect of it all also makes it exciting.One Piecewent on hiatus at least partially so the animators wouldn’t be overworked and could continue to deliver the same gorgeous animation that’s been a constant since the Wano arc, and with the hiatus about to end,One Piecewill likely have some of the most gorgeous animation in its entire history since its staff have been given time to avoid any potential burnout. Overall, there’s plenty to be excited about withOne Piece’s return, and the extra-long premiere is the perfect way to kick that off.

Look forOne Piece’sreturn when it arrives April 6th on Crunchyroll