One Piece gets a brand new collection of the Elbaph arc

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  • One Piece: an anime based on the manga by Eiichiro Oda published since 1997.
  • Elbaph Arc: a new arc in the series focused on the land of the giants.
  • Animate: a Japanese retailer specializing in anime and manga products.
  • Toei Animation: the studio responsible for the animated adaptation of One Piece.

The One Piece anime will have a new line of products directly inspired by the Elbaph arc, the current phase of the story being shown by Toei Animation . The collection includes t-shirts, acrylics, pins, stickers, and other themed accessories featuring the Straw Hat Pirates and the Giant Warriors.

Furthermore, the products will arrive at Animate stores in Japan on August 8, 2026. Between the 8th and 30th of the same month, the event “One Piece Fair IN Animate (Elbaph Arc)” will take place, bringing together promotional activities and exclusive gifts for selected purchases. Those who purchase certain items will receive special limited-edition stickers.

Special event in Ikebukuro

The Animate store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, will also feature Elbaph arc-themed decor and life-size character panels. The promotional material uses new official artwork from the anime, highlighting Luffy, the Straw Hat Pirates , and the giants of the legendary island.

Currently, the anime adapts the events after the Egghead arc. After a hiatus between January and March 2026, the series returned with a new annual format divided into two parts, airing 26 episodes per year. This change altered a pattern that had been in place since 1999.

One Piece will also have a festival in the USA

Meanwhile, the franchise is preparing the first North American “One Piece Fest,” scheduled for August in Los Angeles. The event will feature immersive experiences from the Elbaph arc, special performances, and exclusive merchandise. Singer Hiroshi Kitadani, performer of the classic opening theme “We Are!”, will participate in the festival.

Finally, the brand continues to expand its global reach with new products, collaborations, and in-person experiences. Furthermore, for more news about One Piece, anime, and manga, keep following AnimeNews.

Source: Animate

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