Is the One Piece anime still going?

avatarPassingDada8 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago

Absolutely, matey! The One Piece anime is still sailing strong. It first aired back in 1999 and hasn't stopped since. If you're thinking of jumping in, you've got a bit of catching up to do, but it's an adventure worth every second!

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avatarTrainingLace6 months ago

No end in sight! One Piece is still ongoing, and it's as awesome as ever. I started watching years ago and I'm still hooked. It鈥檚 the kind of show that grows on you, with each arc being more exciting than the last.


avatarWanderingFacet6 months ago

Short answer, yes. Long answer, YEEEEES. One Piece has been going non-stop and it's still as epic as ever. With no signs of slowing down, it's a great time to dive into the world of the Grand Line.

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