How much money has the One Piece anime made?

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avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

It's literally in the billions. Like, if One Piece was a country, it would have a pretty decent GDP.

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avatarManningAndy2 years ago

Actually, focusing on the anime alone and not the entire franchise can be misleading. Merch, games, and movies play a HUGE part in those numbers!


avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Oh boy, talking about hitting the jackpot with anime! To put it in perspective, One Piece isn't just a show; it's a global phenomenon. While getting an exact figure is kinda tricky due to the sheer scale of the franchise, reports suggest that as of a few years ago, the franchise as a whole, including the manga, merchandise, films, etc., has raked in over $20 billion. That's with a 'B'! The anime itself is a significant chunk of that treasure chest, contributing massively through TV ratings, DVD sales, streaming rights, and not to forget, those absolutely necessary collectibles every fan needs.

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