Masashi Koizuka Sets The One Piece for February 2027

Masashi Koizuka Sets The One Piece for February 2027

The One Piece will premiere in February 2027, and the remake will launch as a seven-episode first season that covers the opening East Blue material from the manga's Chapter One. Netflix is giving the series a compact start: all seven episodes arrive at once, with about 300 minutes total in Season 1.

Windmill Village and Partys Bar

The newly revealed concept art centers on Windmill Village, where Luffy spent his childhood, and shows Monkey D. Luffy with Shanks, Benn Beckman, and Makino at Partys Bar. That choice tells you where this remake wants to begin: at the franchise's first major turning point, before the story pushes toward Luffy's encounter with Sanji at the Baratie.

Masashi Koizuka Leads

Masashi Koizuka directs the series, with Hideaki Abe as assistant director and Taku Kishimoto handling series composition. Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda serve as character designers and chief animation directors, while Wit Studio produces the remake. For a property this large, that team makes the February 2027 window look less like a placeholder and more like a coordinated launch plan.

Seven Episodes, 300 Minutes

Seven episodes covering roughly the first 50 chapters is a tight first-season order, and the all-at-once release signals a binge-first strategy rather than a weekly rollout. Around 300 minutes for Season 1 means the remake is being set up to move quickly through the earliest East Blue beats instead of stretching the material across a longer run.

One Piece: The Battle Of Alibasta is also scheduled to debut in 2027, which puts the remake and the wider franchise pipeline on the same calendar. For readers tracking the series as a release slate rather than a nostalgia project, the practical takeaway is simple: February 2027 is the month to watch, and this version starts at the beginning.

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