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The One Piece

The One Piece, a new anime adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's manga by WIT Studio, is set to debut on Netflix in February 2027 with seven episodes covering the East Blue saga.

Synthesized from 3 Yomimono stories · updated Jun 27

Netflix and WIT Studio are producing a new anime adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga, titled The One Piece. The series will premiere in February 2027, with all seven episodes of its first season released simultaneously on Netflix. The season adapts roughly the first 50 manga chapters, covering the East Blue saga and ending at the Baratie arc where Luffy meets Sanji. The total runtime is approximately 300 minutes.

The production team includes director Masashi Koizuka, assistant director Hideaki Abe, series scriptwriter Taku Kishimoto, and character designers and chief animation directors Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda. Animation producer Ryoma Kawamura oversees the project. Mayumi Tanaka will reprise her role as Monkey D. Luffy, a role she has held since 1999. The remake was first announced at Jump Festa '24 in December 2023.

Concept art released ahead of the premiere shows Luffy as a child at Windmill Village's Party's Bar alongside Shanks, Benn Beckman, and Makino. A teaser trailer debuted at a separate Netflix panel on June 24, 2026. Producer Shinji Wada said in an interview that Oda supported revisiting the anime to connect with newer audiences. The original manga, which began serialization in 1997, had surpassed 600 million copies in circulation worldwide as of March 2026.

Key facts

Premiere window
February 2027
Number of episodes in season 1
7
Total runtime
Approximately 300 minutes
Manga chapters adapted
First 50 chapters (East Blue saga through Baratie arc)
Studio
WIT Studio
Director
Masashi Koizuka
Lead voice actor returning
Mayumi Tanaka as Monkey D. Luffy
First announced
Jump Festa '24 in December 2023

Timeline

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Facts

Announced
first episode art unveiled at Annecy · 2026-06-27
Announced
first season consists of seven episodes · 2026-05-16
Announced
first announced at Jump Festa '24 in December 2023 · 2026-05-16
Release
ona · 2027-02 · global · 2026-05-16
Release
tv · February 2027 · global · 2026-05-25
Licensed by
Netflix (global) · 2026-05-25

Connections

Produces of
wit studio, netflix
Writes of
eiichiro oda

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Claim activity

When a claim about The One Piece was confirmed, debunked, or disputed against open-web sources. The record stays even after a claim drops off the facts list.

  • Confirmed first announced at Jump Festa '24 in December 2023 May 31 · source
  • Confirmed first season consists of seven episodes May 31 · source
  • Disputed first announced at Jump Festa '24 in December 2023 May 28 · source
  • Disputed first season consists of seven episodes May 28 · source
  • Confirmed ona 2027-02 global May 28 · source
  • Confirmed netflix produces the one piece May 28 · source
  • Confirmed platform: Netflix; region: global May 27 · source
  • Confirmed tv February 2027 global May 27 · source
  • Confirmed wit studio produces the one piece May 27 · source

All coverage

Jun 27

Netflix Reveals Episode Art for The One Piece Remake at Annecy

Netflix unveiled the first episode art for "The One Piece," WIT Studio's remake of the original One Piece anime, during its Annecy International Animation Film Festival showcase on Tuesday. The image, titled "Romance Dawn -Dawn of the Adventure-", matches the title of Eiichiro Oda's manga's first volume and chapter. The streamer also confirmed that Mayumi Tanaka will reprise her role as Monkey D. Luffy, a role she has held since 1999. The seven-episode first season, covering the East Blue saga through the first 50 manga chapters, will run approximately 300 minutes and stream worldwide on Netflix in February 2027. Masashi Koizuka directs, with Hideaki Abe as assistant director. Character designers and chief animation directors are Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda. Taku Kishimoto handles series scripts. The teaser trailer debuted at a separate "Next on Netflix Animation" panel on June 24. The remake was first announced at Jump Festa '24 in December 2023.

May 25

The One Piece Anime Sets February 2027 Netflix Debut

Netflix has confirmed that "The One Piece," a brand-new anime adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's manga, will premiere in February 2027. Produced by Wit Studio, the series will adapt the story from the beginning of the East Blue saga. Season 1 will cover approximately the first 50 chapters of the manga across seven episodes, with a total runtime of around 300 minutes. All seven episodes will be released simultaneously on Netflix as a global exclusive. The announcement includes a concept art image showing Luffy at Windmill Village's PARTY'S BAR alongside Shanks, Benn Beckman, and Makino. The series is directed by Masashi Koizuka, with series composition by Taku Kishimoto. Character design and chief animation direction are handled by Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda. The adaptation will run through Luffy's encounter with Sanji at the floating restaurant Baratie. The original manga, which began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997, had surpassed 600 million copies in circulation worldwide as of March 2026.

May 16

The One Piece Sets February 2027 Netflix Debut With Seven Episodes

WIT Studio's The One Piece will stream on Netflix starting February 2027, the production committee announced on the series' official X account. The first season consists of seven episodes that run roughly 300 minutes in total, and all seven will be released at once. The season adapts about the first 50 chapters of Eiichiro Oda's manga, covering Luffy's early journey through the East Blue saga and ending at the Baratie arc where he meets Sanji. Ahead of the premiere, the team released concept art from episode 1 that shows Luffy as a child in Windmill Village at Partys Bar with Shanks, Benn Beckman, and Makino. The remake was first announced at Jump Festa '24 in December 2023. Director Masashi Koizuka leads the production, with assistant director Hideaki Abe, series composition by Taku Kishimoto, and character design shared by Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda. Animation producer Ryoma Kawamura oversees the project. In a recent interview with the YouTube channel Ai Show, producer Shinji Wada said Oda supported revisiting the anime to connect with newer audiences.