Vegapunk’s broadcast revealing the world of One Piece was one of the biggest moments in the series thus far and the in-universe World Government was not happy about the speech being spread far and wide. As that message spreads outside Eiichiro Oda’s manga series, the World Government is again trying to limit its reach in the newest trailer for the 110th volume of the One Piece epic, blanking out some crucial information about the Void Century.
The trailer is paired with a large advertisement in the basement of Shibuya Station near the Denentoshi Line and exits A0 and A1. The advertisement is 21 meters long and features every panel from the volume, with the offending (to the World Government) panels blacked out. A special website was also created where you can read chapter 1113 (in Japan), up to a certain point.
The One Piece manga is currently on a two-week break, and the One Piece anime is officially on hiatus until April 2025. Instead, the series is airing a special edited version of the Fish-Man Island arc each week, condensing the original arc into 21 episodes with updated animation, new cuts, and newly voiced lines. Crunchyroll streams the entire One Piece series thus far and will be continuing to do so for One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga, which is described as such:
The Straw Hats reunite at Sabaody! The promised day has arrived. The Straw Hats have made it back to Sabaody Archipelago after two arduous years of separation. In the very same place where they once lost to Pacifista, the Straw Hats have proven themselves to be stronger and ready to begin their journey to the New World. With the Thousand Sunny now equipped to travel underwater, the next stop is the Fish-Man Island. “One Piece Log: Fish-Man Island Saga” is a special edited version of the original arc from “One Piece”, in an abridged 21-episode story with an enhanced contemporary visual look.
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