one piece netflix: “One Piece” anime seasons, episodes to leave Netflix: Which are they? Check full list

“One Piece” anime’s multiple seasons, which have been streaming on Netflix since mid-2020, are all set to be removed from the OTT platform’s library. The exercise will be carried out between May and July this year, as per a WhatsOnNetflix report.

As per the schedule published on WhatsOnNetflix, 13 episodes of “TV Original 1” will leave the OTT streaming giant on May 22. On the same day, 30 episodes of “Sky Island: Skypiea” as well as 22 episodes of “Sky Island: The Golden Bell” will exit Netflix.

Eleven episodes of “The Naval Fortress” will exit on June 22 along with 22 episodes of “The Foxy Pirate Crew”, and 35 episodes of The “Water Seven” Chapter. On July 22, 21 episodes of “Enies Lobby”, 22 episodes of ‘CP9’, and 19 episodes of “Goodbye Going Merry” will leave.

Fans eagerly await the official confirmation on the fate of One Piece seasons on Netflix. While uncertainties loom regarding their status, there’s a strong likelihood that Netflix will renew the licenses for those seasons before they depart. However, even if they do leave as scheduled, there’s optimism that they will eventually make their return to the streaming platform, ensuring that fans can continue to enjoy the epic adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates for years to come.

Fans of “One Piece” are in for a bittersweet revelation, as there are rumours that both the East Blue Saga and Alabasta Saga are slated to bid adieu to Netflix come February 2025. This news sparks a mix of emotions among viewers, with excitement for new adventures tempered by a tinge of nostalgia for the beloved sagas soon to depart.

FAQs:

Q1. Which anime will depart Netflix?
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“One Piece” anime’s seasons and episodes are reportedly leaving Netflix.Q2. Will East Blue Saga and Alabasta Saga leave Netflix?
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There are reports that East Blue Saga and Alabasta Saga will leave Netflix.

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