Sad news for American One Piece fans! One Piece Seasons 1-4 will be leaving the Netflix US library by February 11, 2023. If you want to watch One Piece, now is your chance to binge-watch through 4 seasons!
The episodes that will be gone are from the Romance Dawn arc (Episode 1) to the end of Alabasta Saga (Episode 130). It is a lot, but the story of One Piece will keep you captivated!
Seasons 1-4 have been added to the Netflix US library last June 12, 2020. It seems like the Netflix licensure of these seasons has come to an end. Truly, One Piece helped entertain viewers at the height of the pandemic.
Fortunately, Seasons 5-10 will not be leaving Netflix US anytime soon, because they just got added last May 22, 2022. So you wouldn’t worry about One Piece completely leaving Netflix. Most likely, Seasons 5-10 will stay on Netflix US until 2024 or 2025. You still have time.

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One Piece Live Action Adaptation
Despite of the sad news, the live-action adaptation of One Piece will be arriving soon on Netflix sometime in 2023! So it seems like the live-action series One Piece will be replacing Seasons 1-4 on the Netflix US library. It has already wrapped filming, and it will most likely reveal the premiere date soon! Let us hope it will live up to the iconic One Piece name!
You can watch the sneak peek of the live action below:
With the incredible effort and care being put into the set, it seems like the live-action One Piece will be great as well! Fingers crossed that it will be released soon!
What is One Piece all about?
The death of the “Pirate King” Gol D. Roger by the World Government has a remarkable impact. It is because of his last words about the greatest treasure in the world: One Piece. This revelation spurred forth the Grand Age of Pirates, seeking the One Piece treasure to gain fortune and glory.
17-year-old pirate Monkey D. Luffy is one of them, but he is not your standard definition of a pirate. Instead of being a wicked and reckless pirate that invades villages, he is rather wholesome by comparison. He became a pirate out of wonder and thirst for adventure. The One Piece treasure intrigued him more than anything. This led to a series of crazy adventures as he and his crew sailed across the Grand Line (the area where the “Pirate King” had traversed), to seek the coveted treasure.
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