
One Piece 1115 is here, and we’re ready to talk about it on Rookie Pirate Radio, a podcast dedicated to the world of anime and manga. This week, Jon Negroni (me) and Travis Hymas discuss the latest chapter of the One Piece manga, titled “Pieces of a Continent.” One Piece 1115 is currently available to read for free on Viz.
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Discussion Points for One Piece 1115 (Spoilers!):
- It’s a big lore episode, but are there any real revelations here?
- This really feels like the end of the series is upon us, even more than ever.
- Who haven’t we revisited around the world yet?
- Nusjuro’s “bio” powers are weird, right?
- Was JoyBoy…evil?
- Jon’s Atlantis/Fishman theory about the Ancient Kingdom…
- What will happen to Shonen Jump after One Piece ends?
- Jon’s new One Piece / Pieces of Eight / Luffy’s Dream theory and why Travis doesn’t immediately hate it.
Extra Credits:
Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork is by Jon Negroni. Travis Hymas is the Anime & Manga editor of InBetweenDrafts, and Jon Negroni is the Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts. Our recap of One Piece 1115 is based on the English translation of the manga, courtesy of Viz. In case you didn’t know already, Eiichiro Oda is the creator of One Piece. Plus, we’re not just a One Piece podcast by the way! If you have a manga or anime you’d like us to cover or mention on the show, definitely reach out.
Jon is one of the co-founders of InBetweenDrafts. He hosts the podcasts Thank God for Movies, Mad Men Men, Rookie Pirate Radio, and Fantasy Writing for Barbarians. He doesn’t sleep, essentially.







