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The Famous Anime/Manga One Piece by Eiichiro Oda is going on hiatus until March 30th. In the article from Hindustan Times by Ashima Grover they claim that "According to several credible anime news sources on X, formerly Twitter, and a new teaser reveal the One Piece Egghead Island arc will swing back into action on March 30, 2025. " The reason for this claim is that the animation studio TOEI wants to increase the overall quality and standards for the show significantly. However, October is still expected to be filled with other One Piece adventures as the ‘One Piece Fan Letter’ episode will be aired next Sunday.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/anime/one-piece-anime-on-hiatus-till-2025-amid-classic-era-revival-with-new-dragon-ball-bleach-series-101728824608908.html

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Unfortunately, this information is true. By digging a little deeper I found many additional sources backing your claim, specifically Crunchy Roll News (link). However keeping in mind one piece's ties to anime and manga I believe it would make more sense to view this type of information through Crunchy Roll because they are the company actively working with Toei animation and one piece productions. Likely NOT misinformation.

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