The next five One Piece episodes are so important, Toei’s handing out flyers

“The Egghead Arc of the One Piece anime is currently in its crucial stage, with the studio promoting the next five episodes.”

The current storyline in the One Piece anime is the Egghead Arc, while the manga is preparing to launch the much-anticipated Elbaf Arc. In the latest episode, 1117, the Reverie Flashback has begun, but the circumstances surrounding the death of Nefertari Cobra are still a mystery. Sabo has been accused of the murder, but in the upcoming Episode 1118, he is expected to reveal the truth.

Toei Animation Studio is putting in maximum effort to promote the highly anticipated upcoming episodes of One Piece. From showcasing the Reverie Flashback to Koby’s strongest attack, the anime will feature some of the most buzzworthy moments from the Egghead Arc.

The distribution of flyers is to advertise the new episodes and their release dates. Each flyer highlights a specific episode and includes a visual representation of the characters featured in that episode.

The popular One Piece account, Pew, reveals, “To spread the word about the upcoming episodes, posters are being distributed in Japan. These episodes are going to be monumental and will feature:”

  • Cobra’s meeting with Imu and the Elders
  • Sabo’s dramatic entrance into the room
  • Second round of Garp vs. Aokiji
  • Koby’s honesty impact”

The following are the dates for the release schedule:

  • One Piece Episode 1118: September 8, 2024
  • One Piece Episode 1119: September 15, 2024
  • One Piece Episode 1120: September 22, 2024
  • One Piece Episode 1121: October 6, 2024
  • One Piece Episode 1122: October 13, 2024

Fans are certainly thrilled about the increased hype surrounding the anime.

“One fan writes, “Japan consistently receives the most impressive promotions! However, seeing these incredible moments on screen is truly unbeatable.”

Another person commented, “If they are putting in this much effort for Imu and Garp, imagine how big Luffy vs Kizaru will be. It will probably dominate Times Square.”

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