If English dubbing can catch up with one piece, then you can

After a month of vacation, piece The anime will return in April. Prior to that, its English dubbing returned itself and reached an impressive milestone.
When the Dub plot begins its first part of the “Egghead” arc on March 18, it will catch up with its Japanese counterpart. For a large number of anime after the Japanese version, the plot weeks of English interludes (usually four or more) can help expand the range of the show's existence between the two seasons for a longer time. exist One piece Voice director Emily Fajardo said it was a big deal and was “made for 18 years.”
With this, 18 years later #onepiece English dubbing will officially attract the main story of the Japanese version.
I want to share some of my thoughts on the efforts of this huge team. 💙🏴☠️ pic.twitter.com/vibjziqayl
– Emily Fajardo (@emilyjfajardo) March 8, 2025
“It's one of the greatest honors of my life, and for the past three years, sailing towards this milestone with everyone,” she wrote. “I've had the honor of working with this actor and crew five days a week and witnessing their incredible talent firsthand.” To give you an idea of how much work this is, Fajardo reveals that nearly 1,500 voice actors and crews touched piece DUB has been rerunning the series since Funimation began in 2007. It was “the biggest voiceover in anime history” and she thanked the audience for “being the most loyal crew we can ask for and inspiring us every day with your love for the ODA legacy.”
Despite this achievement, Toei's media email did not mention the Japanese and English versions, and new episodes were aired, such as Delicious in the dungeon or Dan Da Dan. If you want to hear Colleen Clinkenbeard's Luffy in the lower half of the “Egghead” arc, you'll still wait to hear it a few weeks after the April 6th Japanese version comes back. Still, it's the reason for the celebration and it's fun to see the show catch up with itself. Now, as long as this is not high quality exclusive…
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