Toei Animation’s One Piece debuted on Fuji TV in Japan in October 1999. Since then, it has become one of the longest-running anime of all time, with over a thousand episodes broadcast throughout 20 seasons. The story follows Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they set out to find the legendary “One Piece” and become the new Pirate King.
The source material is the manga series of the same name by Eiichiro Oda. This article may contain minor spoilers for the future issue of the manga, which will feature Chapter 1061. Reader discretion is advised.
One Piece Chapter 1061 Spoilers & Predictions
Since the release of Chapter 1060 was delayed by one day, we are unable to provide any definite spoilers or indications for Chapter 1061 of One Piece today. The leak timetable has been shifted back by a day as a result of this, however, we do have some rumours and spoilers for you.
It is expected that the raw scans and summaries will be made available between Tuesday, September 20 and Thursday, September 22. (at the latest). In the meanwhile, we have a list of leakers’ possible indications, all of which are yet unproven.
According to the fresh leaks, 1061 is better than 1060
There will be a chapter with Marijoe in it.
An appearance by the admiral is planned for this chapter as well.
The chapter’s outcome depends on whether or not Imu reveals himself.
In addition to Sabo, Luffy, and Bonnie, this chapter will also include
That’s all we have for now, but stay tuned for further leaks and hints over the next two days; we should get the whole plot description by Wednesday (or at the very latest, Thursday). You can get the most up-to-date information by checking back to this article frequently.
Schedule for the Publication of Chapter 1060
On Sunday, September 25, 2022, at midnight JST, Chapter 1061 of One Piece will be live. The latest instalment of One Piece can be found every Sunday in the Weekly Shonen Leap magazine, published by Shueisha. Due to the great variety of time zones throughout the world, the release date and hour of this manga will vary from country to country; we’ve included a selection of these variations below.
Sunday morning at 9 a.m. PST
On Sunday, at 11 a.m. central time
Sunday at noon, Japan Standard Time
Sunday evening, British time: 5:00