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One Piece and the Mugiwaras will delight French fans this summer

One Piece and the Mugiwaras will delight French fans this summer

While the anime and manga are in full swing, French fans will be able to soak up the magic of One Piece this summer, through a unique exhibition in Paris.

One Piece and the Mugiwaras will delight French fans this summer

One Piece, things are heating up

The news surrounding One Piece has been heating up lately. The manga is currently in full swing with the much-followed Egghead arc. Chapter 1151 - the latest - sees the arrival of Imu (who would be the big villain at the end of the manga) on Elbaf, the Island of Giants, threatening their people. On the anime side, the announcement of a hiatus in the middle of a flashback to the story of former Shichibukai Bartholomew Kuma has raised eyebrows among fans. As a reminder, episode 1134, originally scheduled for June 22, 2025, will be replaced by a special episode narrated by Chopper.

Poll: Which character from the Netflix adaptation of One Piece will be the most missed?

The little reindeer has been the center of attention since Netflix unveiled the design for the second season of its live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's long-running manga. Amidst the criticism from fans, concern remains: despite the colossal budget allocated, the fully CGI characters don't have the looks that live up to expectations.

One Piece and the Mugiwaras will delight French fans this summer

A unique One Piece exhibition in Paris this summer

Faced with the enormous enthusiasm, Paris has decided to think big: an interactive exhibition will be held at the Musée de la Poste on June 28, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. On the program: a stamp collection featuring Luffy, Zoro, all the members of the Straw Hat crew, their ship, the Thousand Sunny, as well as four collector stamps of the emperors of the "New World": Luffy in Gear 5 version, Buggy the Clown, Red Shanks, and Blackbeard. src="https://static.hitek.fr/img/up_s/2160204424/e56e5_montagephotoarticleparissecretofficiel1620x1080px20250612t112517933picsartaiimageenhancermin.webp">

The exhibition will be organized around a walking tour where visitors will have to try to solve puzzles in order to obtain a code to access a treasure. A draw will be held, the winners of which will receive "aOne Piece silver coin worth 10 euros, One Piece surprise bags made by La Monnaie de Paris, and One Piece collector stamps issued by La Poste."

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