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Toei Animation has finally found its One Piece replacement
One Piece is getting replaced by Toei's newest major anime project.
Toei Animation marks Dragon Ball’s 40th anniversary with a new 'Galactic Patrol' anime and an enhanced 'Dragon Ball Super: ...
Toei Animation has officially revealed that Dragon Ball Super Galactic Patrol is coming. It has been roughly eight years ...
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Is Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol Canon?
Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol is the latest chapter in the classic anime franchise, but is it part of official canon ...
Toei Animation stays silent on Dragon Ball Super's anime return despite fan speculation about 2025-2026 dates. The manga is miles ahead with new arcs ready for adaptation, but until official word ...
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Dragon Ball: What Happened To Launch?
The Dragon Ball character Launch seemed like she was going to play a prominent role in the anime, but one day she just ...
The One Piece anime, ever since its inception in 1999, has never failed to entertain fans weekly with new episodes. Over the years, the series became Toei Animation’s flagship production and a ...
Suzail Ahmad is a writer from Kashmir. He has been a manga and gaming enthusiast for more than a decade. As an expert, he aims to provide an in-depth analysis of titles from both mediums. When he is ...
One Piece’s anime television series debuted on October 20th, 1999, but the premiere episode wasn’t the first time that we witnessed the Straw Hat Pirates sail into an anime project. In 1998, One Piece ...
The One Piece anime will see major changes to its release schedule, studio Toei Animation has announced, scaling back to a more condensed format after more than 25 years of consistent weekly episodes.
Legendary animation studio Toei Animation joins forces with Mercer Labs, Museum of Art and Technology, to launch ONE PIECE x MERCER LABS, an immersive exhibition celebrating the globally beloved ONE ...
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