The anime adaptation of “One Piece” has resumed, marking the final chapter of the Egghead Arc. As this storyline reaches its peak, fresh opening and ending themes have been introduced. Over the past few months, the series delved into a new flashback arc centered around Bartholomew Kuma and Jewelry Bonney’s history. This emotional journey was filled with one sorrowful episode after another, yet it also provided crucial details that significantly enriched the broader “One Piece” universe. Now, it’s time to rejoin Luffy and his companions in the present day.
In the latest episode of “One Piece”, Bonney and Kuma have been brought back together after a long separation. Now, let’s shift our attention to the ongoing Egghead Arc and the current day events. Luffy and his crew find themselves in a tricky situation as they attempt to flee from Dr. Vegapunk’s advanced island laboratory. Meanwhile, St. Saturn has initiated a fresh Buster Call, causing turmoil everywhere. Toei Animation has recently unveiled the latest opening and ending themes for this arc, which you can watch in action below.
One Piece Unleashes New Opening and Ending Themes
Beginning with Episode 1139 of “One Piece”, the latest opening theme for the series (which is its 28th overall) is called “CARMINE” and is sung by ELLEGARDEN. This fresh opening signifies the culmination of the Egghead Arc, hinting at some significant future events as Luffy and his companions strive to flee the island. Similar to other major openings in the anime, this one gives a sneak peek of key characters who will appear in upcoming episodes, with the turmoil on the island escalating even further as the new climax unfolds.
The new closing theme for the TV anime is distinctly different from previous ones. Titled “PUNKS” by CHAMELEON LIME WOOPIEPI, it marks the 22nd ending theme overall. Unlike the others, this one spotlights various Vegapunk characters we’ve encountered throughout the anime so far. However, there’s a significant spoiler for manga readers that becomes apparent immediately in the closing sequence. Fortunately, it’s subtle enough that viewers solely watching the anime won’t catch on until the arc concludes and all the characters’ roles are revealed.
What’s Next for One Piece?
The animated adaptation of “One Piece” is back, set in the current era, implying that we’ll be watching the Egghead Arc unfold over the coming months. Each new episode will air weekly, so it’s advisable to stay updated as they become available for streaming on platforms like Netflix and Crunchyroll. Additionally, there are several other “One Piece” projects in development for imminent release.
At the One Piece Day 2025 event, it was revealed that the anime will be launching a new spinoff based on the One Piece: Heroines novel, which revolves around the main female characters. Moreover, Season 2 of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece has been renamed to One Piece: Into the Grand Line, and production for its third season is already underway. Therefore, fans have much to look forward to!
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