The One Piece, Netflix‘s anime remake of the original One Piece series, is set to premiere in February 2027, the streamer announced Tuesday. You can see the just-released key art above and full, large image below.
Produced by Wit Studio, the series adapts the original manga from Chapter One of the East Blue saga.
The newly revealed concept art captures a moment in Windmill Village, where the story’s protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy, spent his childhood. The scene shows Luffy enjoying a lively time at the village bar, Partys Bar, alongside the visiting Red-Hair Pirates captain Shanks and first mate Benn Beckman, and the bar’s owner, Makino. Rendered with a warm and gentle touch, the visual shows Shanks smiling at Luffy’s boundless energy, while Makino’s expression and the cozy atmosphere of the bar hint at the unexpected kindness of the Red-Hair Pirates, despite their fearsome reputation, according to Netflix’s description. It is a snapshot of a precious moment in Windmill Village — the place where Luffy’s great adventure begins.
Season 1 will cover approximately the first 50 chapters of the original manga, spanning seven episodes all at once with a total runtime of around 300 minutes, leading up to Luffy’s encounter with Sanji, the sous chef of the floating restaurant Baratie.
All seven episodes of the series will drop at once. A specific date is TBA.
The original manga is by Eiichiro Oda (Weekly Shonen Jump, Shueisha). Masashi Koizuka directs and Hideaki Abe is assistant director. Series composition by Taku Kishimoto. Character design and chief animation directors are Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda.
As we previously reported, Season 3 of One Piece, titled One Piece: The Battle Of Alibasta, will debut in 2027.
