‘One Piece’ Chapter 844 Air Date Delayed? Writer To Continue With Manga Series?

Japanese manga “One Piece” has proven what it takes for a tv show to emerge victorious despite a strong competition. With more than 10 long years of existence in the entertainment industry, the comedy-drama anime has surpassed various rumors including its alleged conclusion.

Previously, “One Piece” was reported to end anytime soon as series writer Eiichiro Oda is presumed to take a long break from the show as he pursues other projects that he had himself committed previously.

While the talented writer did not confirm nor deny the ugly rumors that the sitcom is set to conclude this December, a new hint reveals that the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates will continue and that the release of “One Piece”chapter 844 might be delayed.

Movie News Guide emphasized that Oda’s giving up on the show is far from reality considering the fame that it has earned over the years. Another proof that the show is slated for a major run is that the story is still halfway. It is unlikely for a showrunner to ignore everything that he had worked for and just leave things hanging, right?

Despite the absence of a confirmed date for the return of “One Piece,”the press and its strong followers continue to create possible theories of the impending episodes based on the major cliffhanger in the last episode.

According to Sports Rageous, “One Piece” chapter 845 is likely to highlight the meeting of the Vinsmoke family with Big Mom. As the wedding is fast approaching, Sanji and Lady Pudding will finally see each other and there is a possibility that she could help Black Leg reunite with his pals.

One possible situation that can come into fruition is Lady Pudding’s rejection of Sanji and will choose among Yonji, Niji, and Ichiji as her husband instead. This is because the only reason behind the upcoming marriage is to strengthen the bond between the Charlotte and Vinsmoke families.

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