
Good news for English-speaking One Piece fans! Crunchyroll has announced the release date for the final episodes of the Egghead Arc, meaning you’ll soon be able to finish the story. The English dub has been steadily catching up after a long pause, and the team has been working hard to release new episodes quickly. Now, viewers can finally see the conclusion of the Egghead Arc.
As the anime adaptation of the Elbaph Arc of One Piece approaches this Spring, Crunchyroll has announced that the final English dubbed episodes (1144-1155) of the Egghead Arc will be available starting March 24th. Although a release date for the English dub of the One Piece: Elbaph Arc hasn’t been announced yet, fans likely won’t have to wait long for it now that the dub is almost current with the Japanese release.
One Piece Episodes 1144-1155 Dub Release Date Revealed
Starting March 24th, Crunchyroll will release the English dub of One Piece episodes 1144 through 1155, completing the Egghead Arc. The dub previously ended with the beginning of Dr. Vegapunk’s message, and these final episodes will show everything leading to the arc’s conclusion. These episodes include the most exciting and important parts of the Egghead Arc, and fans have much to look forward to this Spring with One Piece.
The live-action adaptation of One Piece is coming back to Netflix for a second season on March 10th. This season will continue the story from the first, following Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hats, as they get ready to enter the Grand Line. The first season was very popular on Netflix, and fans are hoping the second season will be just as successful.
What’s Next for the One Piece Anime?

The release of these English dub episodes is perfectly timed with the upcoming new episodes of the One Piece anime this Spring. The One Piece: Elbaph Arc will begin airing in Japan on April 5th, and Crunchyroll will stream it for viewers in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Based on a popular story arc from Eiichiro Oda’s original manga, this is set to be the anime’s most ambitious adventure yet.
The anime One Piece is changing how it releases new episodes. Instead of airing a new episode every week, it will now follow a seasonal format with 26 episodes per season. We’ll find out how this impacts the show when the new season begins this April, so be sure to check it out!
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