The Japanese retailer UNIQLO has announced a collaboration with Toei Animation to launch a new ONE PIECE T-Shirt collection in celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary. It’s called Monkey D. Luffy Adventure Trail, and it features iconic scenes starting from the East Blue arc to the current Egghead Island arc. The collection is arriving online and in-store on July 22. It will feature 8 adult designs (priced at ~$25) and 5 kids’ designs (priced at ~$15).
The adult designs feature scenes such as the iconic Gear 2nd moment, Luffy embracing Ace, Luffy facing Kaido, and several others. Check them out below.
The kids’ designs have Luffy in Gear 5, Uta, Chopper waving his flag, young Luffy with Ace and Sabo, along with the gang in Egghead Island. Check out the designs below.
For a better look and more details, you can visit the dedicated website for the collection.
The ONE PIECE manga by Eiichiro Oda first began in July 1997, and the series exceeded 500 million circulating copies in August 2022. The manga also celebrated the 25th anniversary in 2022, while the anime adaptation started in October 1999 and is still going strong. The manga currently has 1116 chapters, while the anime by Toei Animation is at 1108 episodes. VIZ Media licensed the manga in English, while Crunchyroll and Netflix are streaming the anime. Crunchyroll describes the story:
Monkey. D. Luffy refuses to let anyone or anything stand in the way of his quest to become the king of all pirates. With a course charted for the treacherous waters of the Grand Line and beyond, this is one captain who’ll never give up until he’s claimed the greatest treasure on Earth: the Legendary One Piece!
ONE PIECE will is currently taking over Las Vegas until June 16, also as part of the 25th anniversary celebration. There is also an upcoming remake by WIT Studio, while the 2nd season of the live-action series is also in production and recently teased appeared the introduction of Mr. 3.
Source: Official website
©Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha/Toei Animation
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