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One Piece Pop-Up Returns for 25th Anniversary


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andai Namco Amusement Europe Ltd. and Toei Animation Europe are all set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the


One Piece anime series with a special One Piece Pop-Up to commemorate the occasion at Bandai Namco Cross Store Camden, London. Visitors will be able to receive a One Piece


25th Anniversary tote bag and special badge when spending over £50 or more on One Piece merchandise, and visitors who spend over £30 on One Piece merchandise in-store will receive a special badge. Visitors will have the opportunity to put their


names in the (Luffy) hat for the chance to win a pair of tickets to the One Piece Music Symphony at Eventim Apollo in London on 16th November,


when buying any One Piece merchandise from Bandai Namco Cross Store Camden, London. The first 25 customers to purchase any One


Piece product will receive a One Piece figurine as well as guests of the store will also be able to receive One Piece 25th Anniversary Stickers from that date onwards. Those who visit Bandai Namco Cross Store


Camden, London during the pop-up will be able to go on a journey of immersion with areas where visitors can take photos of and in the world of pirates of One Piece. First aired in 1999, One Piece tells the story


of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew. Accompanied by his faithful companions, his ambition is to become the King of the Pirates by finding the


One Piece, the mythical hidden treasure of  friendship is central, we see the characters grow and become better versions of themselves. The Straw Hat Crew manages to overcome all the difficulties; while remaining united and - of course - they don't forget to have fun along the way!


One Piece, the animated series is the


adaptation of the eponymous manga created by Eiichiro Oda in 1997. The One Piece manga has since established itself as a huge international success, with more than 510 million copies sold worldwide. Produced by Toei Animation since its debut in 1999, the anime series has more than 1120 episodes broadcast to date.


Sacoa and Sega Join Forces to Revolutionize the Entertainment Industry at ACOS 2024


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