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One Piece Episode 1130: Release Date, When And Where To Watch

One Piece Episode 1130: Release Date, When And Where To Watch

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Episode 1130 is officially scheduled for release on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 7:45 PM IST.
The wait is finally over! Episode 1130 of the One Piece anime has officially been announced, and it's set to deliver one of the most gripping storylines yet. This episode will dive deep into the legendary God Valley Incident, a long-anticipated chapter that promises to shake the very foundations of Eiichiro Oda's epic saga.
As excitement builds, here's everything you need to know: from the official release date and where to watch, to a quick recap of the previous episode and a glimpse into the explosive new plot twist that could change everything in the One Piece world.
Release Date And Time:
Mark your calendars, One Piece fans! Episode 1130 is officially scheduled for release on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 7:45 PM IST. In Japan, the episode will air at 11:15 PM JST. Here's a full list of release times across different time zones:
In Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), the episode will air at 7:15 AM, followed by 10:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). In the UK, fans can catch it at 3:15 PM British Summer Time (BST), while Central European Summer Time (CEST) viewers can tune in at 4:15 PM. Indian audiences can watch it at 7:45 PM Indian Standard Time (IST), and in the Philippines, it will be available at 10:15 PM Philippine Standard Time (PST). Japanese viewers get the episode at 11:15 PM Japan Standard Time (JST), and in Australia, it will air at 11:45 PM Australia Central Standard Time (ACST).
Where To Watch Episode 1130 Of One Piece:
You can stream this iconic Japanese anime series on Crunchyroll and Netflix. For fans outside Japan, the episode will be available shortly after its official broadcast. Get ready to witness the next thrilling chapter unfold in this action-packed weekly saga!
What To Expect From Episode 1130: A History Erased! God Valley of Despair:
The upcoming episode, titled 'A History Erased! God Valley of Despair," is set to delve into the long-awaited God Valley Incident, with a focus on Bartholomew Kuma's flashback.
Fans can look forward to the return of legendary figures such as Gol D. Roger, Monkey D. Garp, Whitebeard, and Rocks D. Xebec. While Kuma's past will likely take center stage, anticipation is sky-high for a showdown involving these iconic powerhouses.
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