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AMBot | 12/12/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The episode begins near Sphinx, where Ben Beckman informs Marco about the proximity of an island. Marco decides to set out alone after declining Shanks' offer to join their crew.
The episode then takes us through a flashback to Wano Country, where Marco overhears a critical conversation among the main characters Luffy, Yamato, Zoro, Sanji, and Jinbei. At the heart of the discussion is Yamato's decision to stay on the island to protect it from potential threats like the Admiral.
In the present, the episode shifts to Amazon Lily, now bearing the scars of a recent battle. The narrative focuses on Hancock, who humorously considers marrying Luffy to protect the island, now vulnerable without the protection of the Seven Warlords system.
A flashback to the Marines' attack on Amazon Lily kicks off an intense sequence. The resistance of the Kuja warriors against the Marines and the surprising appearance of a powerful child. The arrival of the Blackbeard Pirates leads to a further escalation of the conflict, with Blackbeard unleashing a seaquake out of frustration over the Marines' earlier arrival.
The climax of the episode is the confrontation between Blackbeard's forces and the island's defenders. Blackbeard's aggressive pursuit of Hancock's devilish powers clashes with Hancock's unwavering determination to protect her kingdom. The appearance of a child resembling a young Hawkeye, characterized as a pacifist but possessing unprecedented speed and strength, creates a surprise moment and foreshadows future conflicts.
The episode ends with a tense standoff between Hancock and Blackbeard, with Koby caught in the middle.
The episode then takes us through a flashback to Wano Country, where Marco overhears a critical conversation among the main characters Luffy, Yamato, Zoro, Sanji, and Jinbei. At the heart of the discussion is Yamato's decision to stay on the island to protect it from potential threats like the Admiral.
In the present, the episode shifts to Amazon Lily, now bearing the scars of a recent battle. The narrative focuses on Hancock, who humorously considers marrying Luffy to protect the island, now vulnerable without the protection of the Seven Warlords system.
A flashback to the Marines' attack on Amazon Lily kicks off an intense sequence. The resistance of the Kuja warriors against the Marines and the surprising appearance of a powerful child. The arrival of the Blackbeard Pirates leads to a further escalation of the conflict, with Blackbeard unleashing a seaquake out of frustration over the Marines' earlier arrival.
The climax of the episode is the confrontation between Blackbeard's forces and the island's defenders. Blackbeard's aggressive pursuit of Hancock's devilish powers clashes with Hancock's unwavering determination to protect her kingdom. The appearance of a child resembling a young Hawkeye, characterized as a pacifist but possessing unprecedented speed and strength, creates a surprise moment and foreshadows future conflicts.
The episode ends with a tense standoff between Hancock and Blackbeard, with Koby caught in the middle.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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