Accessing and viewing the English dub of One Piece will soon be more accessible than ever.
Crunchyroll has confirmed that the dub will arrive on the streaming service on July 5 in the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Episodes and seasons will roll out in batches, but everything from the East Blue Saga to the epic “Wano Country” arc will eventually make it to the platform.
One Piece Day
One Piece fans have more to be excited about than just the English dub coming out on Crunchyroll. Most notable is One Piece Day, the annual celebration of Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece that will take place on July 21 and 22. Taking place live in Tokyo, Japan, and online via YouTube live streaming. , the event will feature main stage events with actors from Japan’s version, an exhibition, screenings of One Piece Film: Red, the latest film in the series, and a surprise announcement.
What’s more, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Oda’s story is coming in late August. The streaming service has poured an incredible amount of money into the production of its new series; According to reports, each episode has a staggering budget of $18 million. According to Jacob Romero Gibson, the actor who will make the Straw Hats marksman a reality, the money has been well spent. In particular, he praised the project’s special effects team, saying that he was most excited about the live-action version of the Sea Kings in the series. “Oh my God. I mean, sea beasts are one of my favorites. They killed it with a special effect on the sea monster. The action, the action is really good,” he explained.
Exciting Live-Action of One Piece
What’s more, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Oda’s story is coming in late August. The streaming service has poured an incredible amount of money into the production of its new series; According to reports, each episode has a staggering budget of $18 million. According to Jacob Romero Gibson, the actor who will make the Straw Hats marksman a reality, the money has been well spent. In particular, he praised the project’s special effects team, saying that he was most excited about the live-action version of the Sea Kings in the series. “Oh my God. I mean, sea monsters are one of my favorites. They killed it with a special effect on the sea monster. The action, the action is really good,” he explained.
Fans also contribute to the One Piece multimedia brand by creating their own content, especially cosplay. Recent examples of dramatic costume creations include the fearsome interpretation of Yamato, the devoted follower of legendary samurai Kozuki Oden, and the colorful musical Soul King Brook.
One Piece viewers can now find English subtitled versions of all the latest episodes of the Toei Animation series on Crunchyroll.
Source: Crunchyroll