One Piece has confirmed it will be getting a brand new timeslot when the anime returns from hiatus as a new show has taken its place
anime will be making its grand return from hiatus next year with new episodes, and has confirmed its new time slot with the announcement of a new anime taking its former place next Spring. It was shockingly announced earlier this Fall that. The series will be taking a break so that the team behind the anime can better prepare for what’s to come in the rest of the Egghead Arc and beyond. So fans are eagerly waiting for that comeback.
will be airing in its old spot when it premieres in April as part of the Spring 2025 anime schedule, soThat will also have an impact on its streaming releases in territories outside of Japan, but it remains to be seen how big these changes will be when they all kick in next Spring.
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