Fans can soon bring home One Piece Season 11 with the upcoming release of its Blu-ray CDs for the first time. Viewers can now watch "Voyage One" repeatedly, from episodes 629 to 641, at the comfort of their own homes.

According to Epic Dope, the Once Piece Season 11 release will include both the English subs and dub for the anime series. It will feature the voice actors Colleen Clinkenbeard as Luffy, Luci Christian as Nami, Christopher R. Sabat as Zoro, and Eric Vale as Sanji.

It follows the story of the Dressrosa arc from the manga series. It is said to be the most exciting and longest arc in the English dub release to date.

Here, the Straw Hat Pirates and Trafalgar Law have reunited to capture Caesar Clown. The two travel to Dressrosa to put the Nation's King "Warlord of the Sea Donquixote Doflamingo" down.

However, some world-changing events will take place when they arrive. The two will find out that Donquixote has something to do with the terrible experiments on Punk Hazard.

Funimation dropped the DVD version of One Piece Season 10 "Voyage Three" on November 10. The Voyage Four, on the other hand, will be out in January.

In addition, fans can see the One Piece voice actor panel during the upcoming virtual convention of FunimationCon 2020, Crunchyroll noted. As details about the DVD release are yet to be out, like its official release date and pricing, it may be announced at the said event.

Meanwhile, Toei Animation also revealed on its official Twitter account last month that the first batch of One Piece Season 11's dubbed episodes would drop on "digital storefronts." It started to be available on Microsoft and PlayStation Network stores, among others, on Tuesday, December 1.

International fans would finally see episodes 629 to 641 in English. However, the network had yet to reveal when it would be physically released, per Comicbook.

It also didn't mention if the English dub of "Voyage 1" would be available for streaming on FunimationNow for the awaiting international viewers. But, if it would be based on its previous releases, the wait might be soon over, and this newest batch of English dubbed episodes would be out.

One Piece started as a manga series, written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, beginning on July 22, 1997, and now has 95 tankobon volumes.

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