When Does the One Piece Intro Change?

avatarGroaningRush2 years ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

One Piece intros, known as openings, change with different arcs or significant points in the story. Usually, you'll see a new opening when a new arc begins, to match the theme and the vibe of the story ahead. So, keep an eye out for arc transitions for those fresh tunes and visuals!

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avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Honestly, it's pretty random. But usually with new arcs. Sometimes they surprise us mid-arc tho.


avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Every few dozen episodes lol. One Piece isn't shy about switching it up and keeping the hype real with new openings.


avatarCluingWear2 years ago

It changes whenever the producers feel like it. But honestly, it's mostly with new arcs or after a bunch of episodes. No strict rule here.

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