Netflix and Wit Studio Collaborate for One Piece Anime Remake

Netflix unveiled an exciting revelation at Jump Festa 2024: a comprehensive anime remake of One Piece. The announcement, made during the event, confirmed that the series will embark from its origins—the East Blue Saga—promising a reimagination of Luffy’s sea-bound adventures with “cutting-edge” visuals. Taking charge of this grand venture is Wit Studio, renowned for their production of Attack on Titan’s initial three seasons. Renamed as ‘The One Piece,’ this fantasy pirate anime adaptation aims to distinguish itself from the original 1999 series and Netflix’s thriving live-action rendition, possibly explaining the addition of ‘The’ to its title. The anticipation surrounding this fresh take on the beloved series continues to mount, especially considering the remarkable success of its predecessors.

Currently, there is no release window or voice-casting information for The One Piece, but the producers aim to provide fans with a ‘fresh yet familiar experience’ which promises to be distinct from the 25-year-long running original anime. While a remake might seem futile to many, it was only a matter of time before Netflix doubled down on the success of the live-action series and tried to expand the franchise to more markets. You see, the ongoing anime clocks in at nearly 1,100 episodes, which is a huge commitment for any new audiences; so a refresh with modern animation would be easier for them to keep up with and engage in social media conversations on an episode-by-episode basis. Not only is this more traction for Netflix, but helps seasoned fans get a whole new experience.

It’s not uncommon for an anime to receive a remake years down the line — Hunter x Hunter is a huge example of that, with the original 1999 version bearing a darker theme and fleshing out its characters better. The 2014 version, however, stuck close to the manga, was faster-paced and skipped filler, and appealed to a modern shounen audience.

For now, it’s unclear whether The One Piece is a long-term project and whether it will try to catch up with the ongoing anime run, or if it will condense the overall events. For what it’s worth, it doesn’t seem like the studio has any plans to change any canon events, which should be ideal for fans. Wit Studio was founded in 2011 and has also worked on Spy x Family and the upcoming Suicide Squad Isekai anime from Warner Bros, set to release in 2024.

Adapted from Eiichiro Oda’s celebrated manga, One Piece chronicles the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a resilient aspiring pirate king endowed with a body of rubber. His ambitious odyssey entails traversing the treacherous Grand Line in pursuit of a mythical treasure. However, before embarking on this epic journey, Luffy must assemble a crew of trustworthy misfits. This eclectic group includes Roronoa Zoro, a master swordsman with striking green hair; Nami, a skilled pickpocket; Usopp, known for his cunning; and Sanji, the crew’s romantic chef.

While Netflix has renewed its live-action adaptation of One Piece for a second season, another manga creation by Oda, ‘Monsters 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation,’ set to debut in January 2024, remains relatively unfamiliar.

As of now, specific details regarding the release date of Netflix’s ‘The One Piece’ remain undisclosed.