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The biggest change to the anime industry, however, is the slow death of anime running continuously for years, as seasonal runs are becoming increasingly common for both maintaining quality and keeping the staff in good health. Itโs now rare for an anime to even get 50 consecutive episodes, and after 2025, the idea might be completely over and done with.
How One Piece Just Changed The Anime Industry Forever

Even as most anime shifted to seasonal formats, One Piece was one of the few anime to stick to the once-common model of an anime running without rest, and while that pattern was broken when it took a hiatus from fall 2024 to spring 2025, it seemed like it would be business as usual after its return.
However, to everyoneโs surprise, it was recently announced that not only would One Piece go on hiatus again after the Egghead arc before starting the Elbaph arc in spring 2026, but once it did, One Piece would officially switch to a seasonal format, with the anime only airing around 26 episodes a year, at most.









