One Piece will have an opening 25 in Episode 1074 – Here’s the sneak peak

Tulisha srivastava
One Piece Gear 5 Shonen transformation

One Piece fans have been eagerly awaiting a new opening in the Wano Country Saga. However, the wait is almost over.

The current opening 24 was released in January 2022 in Episode 1005. The song “PAINT” by I Don’t Like Monday truly sets the intense theme of the Wano Saga. This is why fans were waiting for a new song with the Gear 5 episodes, but sadly, that didn’t happen.

Even after three episodes, the series still features opening 24, which doesn’t even show a glimpse of Luffy’s Gear 5. During One Piece Day 2023, new opening and ending themes were announced.

As promised, the ending theme started airing with the Gear 5 debut episode. Sadly, the same cannot be said about the opening. Delve deeper to find out more about the opening 25 of One Piece.

Opening 25 “Highest Point” will debut in One Piece Episode 1074

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One Piece Day 2023 announced a new opening theme, which will be performed by Sekai no Owari, a J-pop band personally suggested by Eiichiro Oda. According to the series’ pacing, One Piece will likely conclude its Wano Country Saga in Episode 1085. Now that there are only seven more episodes to go before the anime officially enters the Final Saga, the studio finally decides to debut a new opening theme. 

Even if the Gear 5 episodes are halfway over, popular One Piece leaker confirms that Episode 1074 will have the opening 25 fans have been eagerly waiting for. After the fight, the series will feature the victory banquet for a short while. We will also see Shanks’ return and a new Admiral Green Bull. Nonetheless, the Wano saga won’t last long.

Therefore, even though it’s a bit late, fans will get a chance to see Gear 5 Luffy beating Kaido in a new opening theme of One Piece. The new opening has been under production for a while now. It’s not certain if it will feature visuals from the Egghead Island arc.

One Piece has never disappointed in terms of opening themes, and the transition between the Wano Saga and Final Saga is a huge milestone. Therefore, fans can expect something equally amazing, if not more, from the new theme. 

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About The Author

Tulisha is an anime writer at Dexerto. In the past, she has worked for Comic Book Resources. She is most knowledgeable about Shonen series, particularly One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen. You can contact her at tulisha.srivastava@dexerto.com