Key Takeaways
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- One Piece Season 2, titled One Piece: On the Grand Line, will premiere in 2026 and features a major confrontation between the Straw Hat Pirates and the Marines as they prepare to enter the Grand Line.
- The teaser for Season 2 suggests that the crew will face intense emotional challenges and encounter a monstrous sea creature before their entry into the Grand Line.
- Netflix announced that One Piece Season 3 is already in development, following the release of Season 2s teaser.
- Production for One Piece Season 3 is set to begin soon after the premiere of Season 2.
One Piece Season 2 Teaser for On the Grand Line Premieres in 2026, Followed by Season 3 Development
Netflix unveiled the teaser for One Piece Season 2 at One Piece Day 25, simultaneously confirming that Season 3 is already in development. The sneak peek for the second season, titled One Piece: On the Grand Line, previews a major confrontation between the Straw Hat Pirates and the Marines as the crew prepares to enter the treacherous Grand Line. Before their entry, the pirates will face intense emotional challenges and encounter a monstrous sea creature. One Piece: On the Grand Line is set to premiere in 2026. Following this announcement, production for Season 3 is set to begin soon.
In Case You Missed It
If you’re a fan of Pokémon or curious about dipping your toes into this expansive universe, be sure to check out “Pokémon Friends Review – Good Idea, Poor Design” by Bruno Pferd (published on July 30, 2025). This detailed review explores the ins and outs of Wonderfly Inc.’s latest offering, which aims to introduce newcomers to the world of Pokémon through a series of easy-to-play mini-games. While it offers colorful visuals and an educational twist, Bruno also highlights some design limitations that might leave players wanting more. Dive into his thoughtful critique at Pokémon Friends Review – Good Idea, Poor Design. For manga enthusiasts and Pokémon fans alike, don’t miss out on the exciting collaboration between The Pokémon Company and Shueisha that blends two beloved worlds in “One Piece x Pokémon in Shonen Jump” by Jonathan Dubinski (July 28, 2025). Discover how renowned manga authors are contributing unique illustrations to celebrate Pokémon’s enduring popularity. From Eiichiro Oda’s stunning artwork featuring Luffy with a Pokémon character to other upcoming surprises from series like Me & Roboco and Blue Box, there’s something for everyone in this special tribute issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. Click here to dive into the details: One Piece x Pokémon in Shonen Jump For all you gaming enthusiasts out there, we have some news that might interest you. Marcus Thompson over at Players for Life recently published a piece titled “Dying Light: The Beast Delayed Until September” (July 25, 2025), discussing the postponement of the highly anticipated game’s release from August to September 19th. Techland, the Polish developer behind Dying Light, is using this extra time to polish gameplay balance and enhance overall quality based on player feedback. With financial challenges in mind, they’ve also decided to focus resources on their core titles, including Dying Light and a potential new Call of Juarez series. Check out the full story Dying Light: The Beast Delayed Until September for more details!
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Official Name | One Piece in Love |
Brief Summary | The story is about three high school students: a young male student, his girlfriend and a third wheel who is a One Piece fanatic. Their names are similar to the Straw Hat Pirates and the group form a fan club dedicated to One Piece. |
Released | April 1, 2025 |
Genre | Animation, Comedy |
Production Companies | Toei Animation |
Countries of Origin | JP |
Actors | Ryosuke Kanemoto, Ayane Sakura, Yuichi Nakamura |
Number of episodes | 5 |
Number of seasons | 1 |