Release Timings for One Piece's Egghead Arc: When can I watch episodes 1140 and 1141 on Crunchyroll and Netflix?
Get ready, One Piece fans! The Egghead Arc is heating up, and we've got all the details you need to stay up-to-date.
In the UK, the much-anticipated episode 1141 will be released on August 24, 2025, at 4:45 PM BST. But if you're in the US, you can catch it a bit earlier on Crunchyroll. The episode will be available at 8:45 AM Pacific Time / 11:45 AM Eastern Time on the same day.
If you're a Netflix subscriber, you'll have to wait a week to watch episode 1141. It will air on August 23, a day before the Crunchyroll release.
The Egghead Arc is following a weekly release schedule, with new episodes dropping every Sunday on Crunchyroll. If you miss an episode, don't worry! You can catch up on the 80-minute recap episode of the entire Egghead Island Arc that's already available on Crunchyroll.
After episode 1141, there's a one-week break on August 31. Instead of a new episode, a clip show about the giants will air. The next episode, 1142, will premiere on September 7.
Following episode 1142, new episodes will continue to be released weekly on Sundays on Crunchyroll, and subsequently on Saturdays on Netflix, as per the established schedule during the Egghead Arc.
So, mark your calendars, One Piece fans! The Egghead Arc is not to be missed, and with this release schedule, you'll never miss an episode again. Happy watching!
[1] Crunchyroll release: August 24, 2025, 8:45 AM Pacific Time / 11:45 AM Eastern Time [2] Crunchyroll release: September 7, 2025, 8:45 AM Pacific Standard Time / 11:45 AM Eastern Standard Time [3] Netflix release: One week after Crunchyroll release, every Saturday
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