Yes, Funimation is still dubbing One Piece and currently about to release the Jaya arc of the Skypiea Saga.
As of my last update in October 2023, there were no official announcements regarding another company taking over the dubbing of "One Piece." The series has been primarily handled by Funimation for its English dub. However, licensing and dubbing rights can change, so it's always a good idea to check for the latest news from reliable sources.
Funimation is currently dubbing the series in English. They seem to only releasing them on DVD since it's no longer on any English program channel.
Yes, actually. Eiichiro Oda announced that the timeskip that the series is currently undergoing would be the halfway point for the series, so there are still about 10 years to go before One Piece ends.
This is because when 4Kids stopped dubbing One Piece they had edited out 40 episodes. Funimation continued dubbing from 144 (104 in 4kids numbering of episodes) until it got to 195. Then they restarted dubbing from episode 1 and released the episodes as DVD's in America as they don't have rights for other countries yet. The most recent set, released on 16th march, had up to 130. In two months the next set will be out and that contains up to 143. (maybe 144 not sure.)
a broken heart
Yes. Simulcast streaming episodes with English subtitles are available on Hulu and onepiece.com.
yes it will
As of my last update in October 2023, there were no official announcements regarding another company taking over the dubbing of "One Piece." The series has been primarily handled by Funimation for its English dub. However, licensing and dubbing rights can change, so it's always a good idea to check for the latest news from reliable sources.
One can learn about Punjabi dubbing from several different places. Some of the places in which one can learn about and become more familiar with Punjabi dubbing are: YouTube, and JBI Studios.
Funimation is currently dubbing the series in English. They seem to only releasing them on DVD since it's no longer on any English program channel.
Yes, actually. Eiichiro Oda announced that the timeskip that the series is currently undergoing would be the halfway point for the series, so there are still about 10 years to go before One Piece ends.
Once they finish dubbing the Skypeia story onto the DVD they will start making dubbed episodes again
One Piece is still currently being aired.
This is because when 4Kids stopped dubbing One Piece they had edited out 40 episodes. Funimation continued dubbing from 144 (104 in 4kids numbering of episodes) until it got to 195. Then they restarted dubbing from episode 1 and released the episodes as DVD's in America as they don't have rights for other countries yet. The most recent set, released on 16th march, had up to 130. In two months the next set will be out and that contains up to 143. (maybe 144 not sure.)
a broken heart
A dubbing out coat is used on the wall if the background is in poor shape. It is used to fill in hollows to bring them in line with the rest of the background of the wall.
As of today, the 20th of November 2014, the One Piece manga is still ongoing. The story is still developing and the end isn't nearly in sight yet.