Anime One Piece is currently in a transitional phase, having kicked off its fall season recently, as the anime production team prepares for the next segment of the Egghead arc.
However, One Piece has already executed a significant remaster of the Fish-Man Island arc, aimed at enhancing the viewing experience for fans. The remastered version introduces a fresh perspective on the Fish-Man Island arc, featuring completely new visuals, sound design, and various other elements to align with the current One Piece anime release.
The latest episode of the remastered version finally showcases Luffy’s iconic Red Hawk move, marking a substantial transformation after over a decade.
Is the remastered version of One Piece nearing its conclusion?
The latest episode dives deeper into the intense battle between Luffy and Hody, offering viewers the remastered version of Luffy’s first Red Hawk attack. Notably, this remaster has eliminated some critical elements from the original anime version, significantly enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

While Luffy’s Red Hawk appears more dynamic in this new remaster, it also effectively conveys a sense of urgency regarding Ace.
In the original anime version, Luffy intended to use Red Hawk to confront Hody because he was never willing to lose someone important to him. Here, he has a moment that significantly reflects on Ace, helping to convey the emotional weight of the scene. This attack is one of many that Luffy has been training over the past two years to perfect.
When will One Piece return with new episodes?
As the remastered version of the Fish-Man Island arc concludes, the anime will transition back to the fully new episodes that make up the Egghead arc. Currently, One Piece: Egghead Arc is scheduled to premiere its second part on April 6. The anime will continue right from where it left off.
Episode 1123 of One Piece will be the first episode of this new arc, showcasing the events that transpired with Luffy and the other members of the Straw Hat crew as they navigate the chaotic laboratory on Vegapunk’s futuristic island. The anime will be aired in a completely new format as it returns.