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One Piece, chapter 1093: what time does the new episode debut, where and how to watch it

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The anime A piece continues with its weekly chapters, with the Egghead bow officially underway and what would be the Final Saga of Eiichiro Oda’s creation.

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The production of Toei animation returns in this new cycle with a different visual style compared to what was seen during the Wano saga, where we will see more pastel colors with soft and simplified lines to pay greater attention to details. Also, the plot should revolve around Sabo and the Revolutionary Army.

It seems that a decisive meeting between Trafalgar Law and Blackbeard is expected in the next episodes. That’s why One Piece chapter 1093 delayed its release dateleaving in replacement a compilation focused on Trafalgar Law and the most important points of its history.

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So when will One Piece Chapter 1093 release?

The studio responsible for the production of A pieceToei Animation, confirmed that anime chapter 1093 will premiere on Sunday 11 February. This Sunday, however, a collection of the story of Trafalgar Law will be released, a character introduced more than 500 chapters ago and a memory aid wouldn’t hurt.

One Piece, chapter 1093: what time does it debut?

Episode 1093 of the series will premiere internationally Sunday February 11th. These are the chapter premiere times by country:

  • Chile and Argentina starting at 5.30am.
  • Venezuela starting at 4:30.
  • Colombia starting at 3:30.
  • Mexico starting at 1.30am.
  • Spain starting at 9.30am.

One Piece, chapter 1093: where to see it

The next release can be seen in simulcast (simultaneous broadcast worldwide, starting from Japan) on the platform Crunchyrolleven if it no longer has the exclusivity on ‘A piece‘. On this platform the episodes are broadcast in Japanese with subtitles in different languages.

Episodes also premiere every Saturday Netflix but with a certain delay and not on the same day as the premiere in Japan.

Furthermore, Netflix has also published the “prequel” to One Piece inspired by Oda’s one-shot manga, Monster: 103 Mercies of Dragon Damnation. The anime tells the story of Wano samurai Shimotsuki Ryuma, who appeared in One Piece during the Thriller Bark story arc.

Source: Clarin

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