That’s terrible news for people in the United States who like One Piece. On February 11, 2023, One Piece Seasons 1-4 will be removed from Netflix’s US library. Now is your chance to watch all four seasons of One Piece in one sitting.
The episodes from the beginning of the Romance Dawn arc (Episode 1) to the conclusion of the Alabasta Saga are being canceled (Episode 130). However, the story of One Piece is compelling enough to make it all worthwhile.
On June 12, 2020, Netflix added Seasons 1-4 to their US library. Apparently, Netflix’s rights to stream these seasons are up. At the height of the pandemic, One Piece was a welcome distraction for many.
Thankfully, Seasons 5–10 were just added to Netflix US on May 22, 2022, so they won’t disappear soon. That way, you can rest assured that One Piece isn’t going anywhere soon on Netflix. Seasons 5–10 will most likely remain on Netflix in the United States until 2024–2025. In other words, you can still do something about it.
The Live-Action Adaptation of One Piece
Despite the bad news, Netflix’s live-action One Piece adaptation is scheduled to premiere in 2023. Seasons 1-4 of One Piece will be removed from Netflix’s US catalog and replaced by the live-action adaptation. Production is complete, and an air date will be announced soon. We can only pray that it lives up to the reputation of the original One Piece!
The impact of the World Government’s decision to kill the “Pirate King,” Gol D. Roger, is remarkable. This is due to his dying declaration that One Piece is the greatest treasure. As a result of this discovery, the Grand Age of Pirates began, with many embarking on a quest for the One Piece treasure to make their fortune and name.
Teenage buccaneer Among them is Monkey D. Luffy, who deviates significantly from the stereotypical pirate. He’s not like the typical swashbuckling pirate who plunders innocent hamlets. He joined the pirates because he was curious and wanted to see the world. It was the One Piece treasure that he was most interested in. Consequently, he and his crew went on a wild ride as they sailed across the Grand Line (the area where the “Pirate King” had traveled) in search of the loot.