The spoilers for One Piece chapter 1067 have just leaked online, teasing an explanation as to how Vegapunk’s brain got so big as a child.
One Piece has sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, but the manga still continues to bring in countless fans each and every week for a new chapter.
After last week’s chapter gave us an emotional Nico Robin scene and the basic backstory for Vegapunk, the new installment is set to delve further into this mysterious character’s past and specifically, why he has such an enormous head.
So, what have the leaked spoilers for One Piece chapter 1067 revealed and when will the new chapter release worldwide?
Spoiler warning: This article contains potential spoilers for One Piece chapter 1067, so read on at your own discretion.
One Piece chapter 1067: Release date and time confirmed
One Piece manga installment 1067 is scheduled to launch domestically in Japan at midnight on Monday, November 21, with the new chapter set to release on Sunday, November 20 for the vast majority of international fans.
As confirmed by Manga Plus, the new chapter will be available to read online from the following times:
- Pacific Time – 7 AM
- Eastern Time – 10 AM
- British Time – 3 PM
- European Time – 4 PM
- India Time – 8:30 PM
- Philippine Time – 11 PM
- Australia Central Daylight Time – 1:30 AM
Both Manga Plus and Viz Media provide access to the new One Piece chapter for free, with access to the full library of published content costing new users $1.99 a month. Manga Plus can be downloaded via the App Store and Google Play.
One Piece chapter 1067 spoilers leak online
The following spoilers for One Piece chapter 1067 were shared by the popular Twitter page ‘OPspoiler’ – one of the most reputable sources of manga leaks in the community.
One Piece chapter 1067 is reportedly titled ‘Punk Records’, featuring Caesar and Judge fighting on the cover.
Vegapunk was indeed born a genius, but his intelligence grew to superhuman levels because as a child he ate Nomi Nomi no Mi (Nomi meaning Brain in Japanese), which caused his head to expand; developing a brain for unlimited information storage.
‘Punk Records’ is known as the upper part of the egg on Egghead Island, but the inside of the Punk Records area is actually made out of the brains of Vegapunk; and continues to expand. Punk Records is updated every day with the new information that Vegapunk (and the six other Vegapunks) have learned; the real Vegapunk is connected to Punk Records through a giant antenna on his head.
Vegapunk also claims that Momonosuke’s dragon fruit was a failure because it produced a pink dragon. He talks to Jinbe about how one day, he hopes that Punk Records can become a data center that anyone can access and update; Jinbe notes that some people may choose to update biased information, rather than the truth.
The ancient robot that the Straw Hats found was created during the ‘100 years of emptiness’, around 900 years ago, It is then explained how around 200 years ago, it is said that this robot had climbed the Red Line and attacked Mary Geoise, but ran out of fuel and was captured shortly afterward.
Vega Force 1 was built to imitate the robot, but he could never figure out which energy source powered the machine. Bonney then tries to attack Vegapunk with her lightsabre, but it ends up attracting bugs (which Bonney is scared of), which causes them to feint.
CP0 arrives at Egghead, but they are denied access to the region by Vegapunk Shaka, telling them to leave Seraphim and ordering the other Vegapunk’s to prepare for battle.
Cut to Momoiro Island, where Kuma gets up on stage and starts sprinting away from the Kingdom of Kamabakka, as Dragon and Ivankov beg him to come back.
The leaked spoilers also include that there will be a break next week from the manga series’ weekly release schedule.
Is there a new anime episode this week?
Yes, there is thankfully a new One Piece anime episode set to air this weekend alongside the new manga chapter.
One Piece episode 1041 (S21 Ep 150) is scheduled to release on Saturday, November 19 in the United States and on Sunday, November 20 for most international fans:
- Pacific Time – 7 PM
- Eastern Time – 10 PM
- British Time – 3 AM
- European Time – 4 AM
- India Time – 8:30 AM
- Philippine Time – 11 AM
- Australia Central Daylight Time – 1:30 PM
By Tom Llewellyn – [email protected]