Amidst the increasing popularity ofOne Pieceglobally, following theacclaimed live action on Netflix, which already revealed its release window,fans of Eiichiro Oda’s story have received bad news about the series' availability on the streaming service. Netflix has published the list of films that are set to leave the platform in the upcoming months, confirming the exit of some of the best films inOne Piece’s franchise.

Netflix is ​​the largest streaming platform in the world and, as such, has an immense catalog, including the majority ofOne Piecemovies, despite not having available the complete season 1 of the anime. But although some of the productions do have a permanent place on Netflix,this isn’t the case with every film in Toei Animation’s franchise.

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Two One Piece Films are Leaving Netflix Soon

One Piece Has Some of the Best Anime Recopilatory Films

Fans ofOne Pieceneed to make sure theycheck out the recap filmsOne Piece: Episode of ArabastaandOne Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakurabefore they leave Netflix on August 05, 2025.One Piecehas translated some of the best arcs well into recap films, with enhanced animation and improved character design becoming a fan-favorite revisit for many fans of the franchise. Among them,Episode of Chopperis the most endearing recap film, adapting the Drum Island Arc and the tragic past of the most adorable member of Luffy’s crew.

Last Breath (2019)

One Piece: Episode of Arabasta (2007)

One Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura (2008)

The Trap (2017)

White Boy (2017)

Likewise,One Piece’s eighth film,One Piece: Episode of Arabasta,condenses the most important events of the Arabasta Arc in just an hour and a half, which makes it a perfect film for those who want to know the story but don’t have enough time to watch all the anime episodes. Moreover, certain events and characters were rewritten by Oda for the film. An example is that Ace doesn’t appear in the film, as his intervention during the arc wasfiller created forOne Piece’s animeadaptation.

Both Films Cover Part of the Arabasta Saga in One Piece

Given the fact thatOne Piece’s live-action season 2 is set to cover the Arabasta Saga, which includes both the Drum Island and Arabasta arcs, it’s sad that fans who would want to rewatch them before its release and recall the highest points of the arcs or those who would want to check its animated film adaptation won’t have the opportunity to do it on Netflix.

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Nevertheless,the Arabasta Saga, which covers episodes #61 to #130 ofOne Piece’s anime, is still available to watch on Netflixfor those who want to catch up before its upcoming live-action adaptation. Additionally, one of the best and highest-grossing films of the franchise,One PieceFilm: Red,is also available to stream on Netflix, like some of the other films, so the audience will find plenty to watch from the beloved anime.

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The One Piece anime began in 1999 and follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a boy with rubber-like abilities, as he embarks on a journey to find the legendary treasure “One Piece.” Inspired by the pirate Shanks, Luffy aims to become the King of the Pirates, accompanied by a diverse crew.

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