One Piece, which initially appeared in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on July 22, 1997 in Japan, has now reached a significant milestone anniversary. To mark the occasion, McDonald’s is pulling out all the stops for the grand celebration. When it first started publishing, it’s safe to say that neither the readers nor even the series creator Eiichiro Oda could have imagined that it would still be going strong and releasing new chapters almost three decades later. As we approach the end of this incredible 28-year run, there’s no doubt it’s been quite a ride!
Today’s a significant day for the “One Piece” franchise, and McDonald’s is joining the celebration with a fantastic collaboration between these two popular entities! In the image they posted, Luffy is shown proudly displaying two of the Snack Wraps that are back on the McDonald’s menu – a fun way to mark both special occasions. As McDonald’s has been expanding its presence in the anime world, these partnerships add an extra layer of authenticity. Take a look at the post below, shared by McDonald’s themselves.
What’s Next for One Piece?
One Piece, which first appeared in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine 28 years ago, shows no signs of slowing down and wrapping up soon. The original manga is now in its Final Saga, a grand finale that series creator Eiichiro Oda initiated a couple of years back with the start of the Egghead Arc. Currently traversing the Elbaf Arc, it’s the second significant arc within this final saga. However, the exact ending date for this long-running series remains undisclosed. There’s still much story left to be told, suggesting that its end may not be near for quite some time yet.
The final chapter of “One Piece” is shaping up to be an epic conclusion, as creator Oda delivers on his promise with long-awaited revelations spanning the series’ 28-year history. As Luffy and the Straw Hat crew inch closer to finding the fabled One Piece treasure, it seems there will be a climactic flurry of events before the story reaches its end. Expect more glimpses into the past (like the recent Elbaf flashback), as well as numerous present-day conflicts and confrontations.
Regardless of whether the “One Piece” manga concludes in a few years (or possibly persists for another decade), there’s still a wealth of content to savor. The anime adaptation is currently progressing through the Egghead Arc, and has initiated the Final Saga for viewers who prefer animation. To stay updated with the latest episodes, you can stream them on Crunchyroll and Netflix at present. If you prefer reading the manga, you can access the past three chapters free of charge via Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library.
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2025-07-22 20:15