For years, Netflix has been a key hub for anime fans across the globe, providing easy access to beloved titles. Among them, One Piece has been one of the crown jewels, allowing viewers to explore the Straw Hats’ journey at the click of a button. But now, major changes are coming, and fans aren’t thrilled.
Beginning September 1, Netflix will remove select One Piece content from its platform. While the main series remains, several films and specials are being pulled. These removals may seem small compared to the scale of Eiichiro Oda’s vast saga, but they hit especially hard for fans who enjoyed revisiting these unique stories alongside the main adventure.
Netflix Is Pulling Key One Piece Films and Specials
Netflix has spent years building a solid anime library, and the addition of One Piece marked a turning point. For international fans, it felt like a victory to see the series recognized on such a mainstream platform. Unfortunately, that excitement has been dampened with the news that certain parts of the franchise will no longer be available to stream.
The most significant loss is One Piece: Film Gold. Widely loved for its stylish animation and the compelling villain Gild Tesoro, the film holds a special place in the fandom. Its flashy casino setting and high-stakes plot made it one of the standout entries in the One Piece movie lineup. Losing it on Netflix leaves a noticeable gap for casual and dedicated fans alike.
Accompanying its removal is One Piece: Heart of Gold, a special that directly ties into the events of Film Gold. While designed as a promotional lead-in to the film, many fans enjoyed the extra character moments it provided. Additionally, One Piece: Episode of East Blue and Episode of Skypiea are also leaving, both condensed retellings of classic arcs, though they remain divisive due to heavy cuts in storytelling.
Crunchyroll Remains the Home of the Straw Hats
While Netflix trims its library, fans don’t have to panic completely, because One Piece still has a full home on Crunchyroll. The service continues to stream all 1,100+ episodes of the anime, alongside specials and films, ensuring diehards can experience the entire saga without interruption. For anime purists, Crunchyroll is already considered the go-to platform for staying up to date.
For readers, the manga is thriving just as much as the anime. With Chapter 1158 have just released on August 31, 2025, the story shows no signs of slowing down. Fans can read new chapters for free through Manga Plus, meaning the series remains widely accessible even if certain adaptations disappear from Netflix’s lineup.
Ultimately, while the loss of these movies and specials is disappointing, One Piece remains stronger than ever worldwide. The series has grown far beyond Japan, bolstered by streaming platforms and its live-action adaptation. Netflix’s decision is a setback, but the Straw Hats’ legacy continues to sail on other shores, and fans will always find ways to follow their journey.

- Created by
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Eiichiro Oda
- First Film
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One Piece: The Movie
- Cast
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Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Hirata, Ikue Ôtani, Yuriko Yamaguchi
- Video Game(s)
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One Piece: Unlimited World Red, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4, One Piece: World Seeker, One Piece Odyssey
- Character(s)
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Monkey D. Luffy, Roronora Zoro, Nami (One Piece), Nico Robin, Usopp (One Piece), Vinsmoke Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Franky (One Piece), Jimbei (One Piece)