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One Piece is reaching new heights of popularity with its live-action adaptation, which released its Season 2 this month. Furthermore, the manga has sold over 600 million copies across the world, becoming the first series to reach such a milestone. The anime remake aims to make the series even more popular, especially among the younger generation. As the remake is currently under production, WIT Studio producer George Wada reveals that Eiichiro Oda is the biggest reason why the anime is even being made.
One Piece Creator Had a Major Issue With Toei Animation’s Adaptation

In an interview with Ai Show, Wada shared, “The reason we decided to remake One Piece is something the author, Eiichiro Oda, said.”
Wada continued, “He said that One Piece has become very long and full of details, since it started so long ago. The new generation watching modern productions may not feel the same excitement towards the old animation.”
Additionally, he also shared that Oda is the biggest motivation behind this project, “He felt a bit of regret about that and wanted the new generation to know and follow the story. That motivated me to remake this great story using modern techniques suitable for today’s audience.”
Toei Animation has been producing the original One Piece anime since 1999 and has played a significant role in making it famous overseas. The anime has had a weekly schedule this entire time, and they finally changed it in 2026 with the Elbaph Arc. The studio has also released some of the most wonderfully animated episodes during the Wano Country Saga and the ongoing Egghead Incident Arc. However, it couldn’t fix the pacing, which is still the biggest issue with the anime.









