One Piece: Oda Reveals How One Piece Will Continue After The End

One Piece: Oda Reveals How One Piece Will Continue After The End

As a long-time fan of One Piece, I can’t help but feel a mix of anticipation and sadness as we approach the series’ conclusion. Eiichiro Oda has been an integral part of our lives for over two decades now, and his masterpiece has become more than just a manga or anime – it’s a world we’ve grown to love, a story that’s become a part of us.


This article contains spoilers from One Piece’s Elbaf Arc.

Key Takeaways

  • Elbaf Arc marks the beginning of One Piece’s Final Saga, pushing the series close to its end.
  • Oda plans to end One Piece on his terms, not succumbing to pressure from Jump editors.
  • Spin-off manga may continue the world of One Piece after Luffy’s journey concludes.

The epic saga of “One Piece” has now begun its Final Act, with fans eagerly watching as Elbaf unfolds. This is a storyline that Oda has long been eager to illustrate, and while it promises to deliver some of the most thrilling moments throughout the entire series, it will simultaneously bring us very near to the conclusion of this incredible journey.

As the Final Act unfolds, the popular manga “One Piece” is set to conclude its serialization, marking the end of an era that has significantly impacted many fans’ lives over several decades. While this ending may seem daunting to some fans, there’s a possibility that creator Eiichiro Oda has grand plans for the series beyond its run in Jump, suggesting that “One Piece” might not be gone forever.

One Piece Enters Its Final Saga After Wano Country

One Piece: Oda Reveals How One Piece Will Continue After The End
  • Egghead Marked The Beginning Of One Piece’s Final Saga
  • The Plot Thickens With Elbaf

In the storyline of One Piece, the Wano Country arc stood out as being particularly influential for several reasons. For one, this specific story arc propelled Luffy further along in his quest for the great treasure he’s been pursuing since day one. Moreover, Luffy’s victory in Wano elevated him to one of the Four Emperors of the Sea. Beyond these accomplishments, creator Eiichiro Oda previously hinted that once the Wano arc concluded, the true endgame of the One Piece series would start to unfold. Shortly after concluding the Wano Country arc, Oda announced the commencement of the Final Saga and subsequently took a significant break from it.

The storyline of One Piece transitioned into its Final Saga with the introduction of the Egghead Island Arc in the manga. This thrilling tale has now concluded and left no doubt that it was nothing short of exceptional from start to finish, setting up exciting events for the Future Saga. With Vegapunk’s revelation recently completed, the Straw Hat pirates are now on their way to Elbaf. It is expected that a significant shift will occur in the Final Saga soon enough. The upcoming Elbaf arc might be as grand and potentially lengthy as the Wano arc itself, leaving fans eagerly anticipating Oda’s approach to this storyline. However, with the Elbaf arc on the horizon, the series is undoubtedly moving closer to its conclusion.

Considering that One Piece has reached its Final Saga, there aren’t many islands left for the Straw Hat crew to discover. It seems likely that Elbaf could be their final significant journey before Luffy sets out to obtain the One Piece, and that alone is quite a significant implication.

Oda’s Plan To End One Piece On His Own Terms

Oda Doesn’t Plan To Succumb To Pressure From Jump Editors

Currently discussing One Piece often leads to discussions about its upcoming end, as we’re approaching the final story arcs before Luffy claims the title of Pirate King. After these arcs, a major war with the World Government is expected. Although there are roughly 4-5 years left in the series, fans should remember that it won’t be long before the story concludes. Oda himself has been eager to wrap up the series and finally take a well-deserved break, but this news leaves fans torn between wanting him to rest and not wanting their beloved journey to end.

Despite the fact that popular series like Naruto and Dragon Ball have persisted beyond their creators’ initial intentions, the situation with One Piece might be quite distinct. Although there is much potential for One Piece to carry on after Luffy’s adventure ends, its creator Eiichiro Oda has made it clear that he will not continue the series if he doesn’t feel like doing so, regardless of any pressure from Jump editors. Shueisha, the publisher of Shonen Jump, has expressed a desire for One Piece to endure indefinitely, similar to other long-running series. Here is what Oda himself stated about this matter.

When the right moment arrives, I’ll bring One Piece to a close, regardless of Shueisha urging me to prolong the story. Ultimately, the choice is mine. (Oda)

According to what Oda himself has stated, he plans to conclude the series once Luffy finds the “One Piece” and their adventures draw to a close. At that point, Oda seems to be looking forward to spending more time with his loved ones. With the significant amount of time One Piece has already consumed in his life, it’s likely that he may not create any other manga afterward. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the story of One Piece won’t live on in some fashion.

Oda’s Plans To Write Spin-off Mangas

Oda Has Stated His Desire To Write Exciting Spin-off Stories

One Piece: Oda Reveals How One Piece Will Continue After The End

One Piece is likely approaching its conclusion, but this doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the series altogether. Creator Eiichiro Oda has hinted at the possibility of spin-off manga continuing the story in the future. He has expressed interest in writing stories focusing on characters like Garp and Dragon, delving into their relationships with the Marines and the Revolutionary Army respectively, potentially providing more joy for fans worldwide.

In the future, it’s possible that the world of “One Piece” may continue expanding beyond the main series, given its immense size and potential for countless spin-offs. Eisaku Oda, the creator, might occasionally release standalone stories, or one-shots, to delve deeper into the narrative and offer fans new insights about their beloved characters. However, this wouldn’t necessarily guarantee Oda the rest he needs and more time with his family.

One Piece: Oda Reveals How One Piece Will Continue After The End

Enthusiasts of “One Piece” who fear a lack of content after the story concludes might take comfort in knowing that Eiichiro Oda has plans to carry on the series in some shape or fashion. Additionally, there’s speculation that Toei Animation Studio could produce a spin-off series like those seen in other stories throughout the years. However, whether Oda will endorse such a project is yet to be determined. It’s possible he may oversee such a venture, but for now, we can only wait and see.

Fans can access One Piece, the popular series, officially and without charge through the Shonen Jump and Manga Plus apps, courtesy of Viz Media. Mark your calendars as the next chapter, One Piece 1131, is scheduled for release on November 11, 2024.

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2024-11-05 01:04