One Piece Episode 1028 Release Date Status And Time: Recap, Spoiler, Where To Watch And More Details
The release date and time for the original Japanese version of One Piece episode 1028 with English subtitles on Crunchyroll have been found. If you want the English dub, you’ll have to go to Funimation, where the streaming service is putting out new episodes in groups. Since the title of the next episode is “Beyond the Emperors of the Sea: Luffy’s Iron Fist Counterattack,” we know that Luffy will do everything he can to beat Kaido. With writer Shoji Yonemura and director Yasunori Koyama in charge, the battle will soon reach its most intense point.
One Piece Episode 1028 Release Date and Time
In North America, the 1028th episode of One Piece will air on Saturday, August 6, And 7 August (Sunday) 2022 at 9:30 AM JST. Since this anime is very popular all over the world, here are the times it comes out in different time zones:
- 11:00 AM JST (August 7)
- 7:00 PM PDT
- 10:00 PM EDT
- 3:00 AM BST (August 7)
- 4:00 AM CEST (August 7)
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In Episode 1026, the Akazaya Nine move past Orochi without much trouble, slashing each snake’s head with ease. After blocking several of Luffy’s punches with his big spiked bat, Kaido angers the Straw Hat Pirates by making fun of their resolve and friendship with each other. In response, Luffy keeps Kaido busy while his friends try to split up Big Mama’s allies and send her off the island. Taking these two bosses away from each other might give the heroes the chance they’ve been waiting for.
Where to Watch One Piece Episode 1028?
The series is available to stream legally on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Some countries will not be able to watch it on Netflix because of geoblocks. You need to use VPN to help you get around Netflix’s geoblocks. Subscriptions are needed for both platforms.
About One Piece
One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and drawn by Eiichiro Oda. The title is written in all capital letters. Since July 1997, it has been published in Shueisha’s shonen manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. As of April 2022, its chapters have been collected into 102 tank volumes. The story is about the adventures of a boy named Monkey D. Luffy, whose body turned into rubber after he accidentally ate a Devil Fruit. Luffy and his pirate crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, search the Grand Line for the “One Piece,” the last treasure of the late King of the Pirates Gol D. Roger so that Luffy can become the new King of the Pirates.
The manga became a media franchise when Production I.G turned it into a festival film and Toei Animation turned it into an anime series that started airing in Japan in 1999. Toei has also made fourteen animated feature films, one animated TV series (OVA), and thirteen TV specials. Several companies have made different kinds of products and media, like trading card games and a lot of video games. Viz Media in North America and the United Kingdom and Madman Entertainment in Australia got the rights to translate the manga series into English. In 2004, 4Kids Entertainment licensed the anime series for an English-language release in North America. The license was then dropped, and Funimation bought it in 2007.
People have said nice things about One Piece’s story, art, characters, and humor. It has won a lot of awards and is considered one of the best manga of all time by critics, reviewers, and readers. Several volumes of the manga have broken publishing records, including the record for the most copies of a book printed at the start in Japan. In 2015, One Piece broke the Guinness World Record for “most copies published by a single author for the same comic book series.” It was the best-selling manga for 11 years in a row, from 2008 to 2018. It is the only manga to have an initial print run of more than 3 million volumes every year for more than 10 years, and it is also the only manga to have sold more than 1 million copies of all 100 tanks on volumes. Also, in the fourteen years that Oricon’s Manga Sales Ranking has been around, One Piece is the only manga whose volumes have always been at the top of the list.