It's time to say goodbye to the latest One Piece manga forever

As for the manga that became a worldwide sensation, One piece is a series that will appeal to almost everyone. One piece is the world's best-selling manga of all time, far ahead of any other series, with nearly 600 million copies in circulation worldwide.

One Piece Creator Eiichiro Oda hints at Luffy and Nami's romantic relationship

One Piece Creator Eiichiro Oda hints at Luffy and Nami's romantic relationship

Luffy and Nami have a strong bond. Oda hints at their romantic relationship in One Piece.

With such huge success, it's not surprising to see that One Piece has received quite a few spin-off series, usually from different creators. An anime adaptation was only recently announced for one such spin-off, called One Piece: Heroines. While some of the spin-offs are just starting, fans would be sad to learn that one of the most popular One Piece spin-off series, One Piece in Love, is actually coming to an end.. One Piece in Love gained a lot of popularity after its short anime adaptation last year, but now it's time to part ways with its manga. One Piece in Love ends on January 22, 2026 and has a total of 180 chapters. Hopefully, a new and even better spin-off series will be born after that.

One Piece In Love ends on January 22, 2026

One Piece In Love ends on January 22, 2026

  • Chapter 180 marks the end of the manga

  • One Piece In Love was very liked by all the fans

As announced earlier this week, one of the One Piece manga spin-offs is coming to an end. This manga is written by Daiki Ihara and is called One Piece in Love. One Piece in Love went under the radar of many fans for a few years, but gained some popularity last year in April 2025. As fans know, One Piece in Love received a short six-episode anime adaptation, and it definitely made a name for itself in the fandom.

Now, One Piece in Love is ending soon. The manga for One Piece in Love will receive its final chapter on Shonen Jump+ on January 22, 2026.. Even though it's short, fans are aware that One Piece in Love definitely did well. after all the series ends with 180 chapterswhich is quite a lot for a comedy spin-off series. One Piece in Love might even return with another anime adaptation one day. After all, there is still a lot of content left to animate.

One Piece in Love is one of the many One Piece Spin Off series

One Piece in Love is one of the many One Piece Spin Off series One Piece Party

  • One Piece Party, Chopperman, and Shokugeki no Sanji are other famous One Piece spinoffs

One Piece in Love has definitely caught the attention of many fans. Although it is a spin-off of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece, it is only associated with references and names of some characters. One Piece in Love is completely different from the story line of One Piece and even the characters are almost unrecognizable. Still, it was still a fun ride for fans of the series.

Of course, One Piece in Love is just one of the many spin-off series the franchise has spawned over the years. Another, perhaps better known, comedy spin-off manga that One Piece received is One Piece Party. One Piece Party actually featured characters from the main series and all fans quite like them. Thanks to this manga, One Piece fans can see the Straw Hat Pirates interact with old and new characters in some fun scenarios.

In addition, fans also have short spin-offs that have already ended, such as Choppermanwhich turns Chopper into a superhero and Usopp into the main villain. While the comedy is fun, One Piece also has slightly more serious side one-liners. One example of this is Shokugeki no Sanjia short story written about the popular straw hat pirate Sanjim. Of course, these are just a few to name, and there are many more that have been written over the years.

One Piece fans would welcome a more serious spin-off series

One Piece fans would welcome a more serious spin-off series

  • Oda wants to write Canon spin-offs after the end of the Manga

  • Dragon and Garp are Oda's best picks

With the end of One Piece in Love, many One Piece fans hope that more spin-off series will be created. Of course, most One Piece fans would like the spin-offs to be more serious and connected to the One Piece world in general. Series like One Piece in Love could hardly be called One Piece spin-offs.

Fortunately for fans, an official spin-off series might be in the works for them, but not anytime soon. Eiichiro Oda, creator One piecerevealed that he would like to explore supporting characters after he finishes writing the One Piece series. Some of these characters include Monkey D. Garp and even Monkey D. Dragon and the Revolutionary Army.

Oda One Piece Plans

One Piece: Eiichiro Oda reveals his original plans for the ending of One Piece

Oda has some exciting plans for the end of One Piece. He reveals his original plans for the series.

Such spin-offs would be extremely exciting and could expand an already great lore One piece series. One piece it's so big that Oda can't properly explore every single character in his manga. As such, side stories about various characters would be loved by all fans.

One Piece will receive more Spin Offs after the end of the Manga

One Piece will receive more Spin Offs after the end of the Manga
Luffy posing in Gear 5 form.
Image via Toei Animation.

  • One Piece won't end until 2030

One Piece in Love ends soon, but the One Piece manga itself is nowhere near its conclusion. One piece has been going on for over 28 years, which is a very long time for most manga. At the moment, One piece has over 1100 chapters. Once in a while, Eiichiro Oda sets an end date for a story, but fans know very well that Oda often underestimates the time it takes him to complete various story arcs.

At the moment, it seems so One Piece doesn't just end. As manga fans know, One Piece is currently in the Elbaf arc and there is still much to explore in the story. At least One Piece still has to continue until 2030. A more reasonable guess would be for the story to end by 2032.

Oda has built up too many exciting storylines and considering the current speed of the manga, it will take him a few years to deal with everything and write a fulfilling ending that fans will enjoy.

On one hand, some fans want to see how One Piece ends, how Luffy becomes the Pirate King, what One Piece is, as well as the truth about the Void Century, along with answers to many other mysteries. On the other hand, One Piece has become a part of many people's lives. Naturally, some fans want it to continue as long as possible.

One Piece's magazine that appears in the series, Weekly Shonen Jump, would also like to see it around as long as possible, especially now with no major series to become a mainstay. But for now, One Piece fans have nothing to worry about as the manga will continue for at least 5 years #5. On the other hand, it also means that there won't be any One Piece spin-offs from Oda for a very long time.

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