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One Piece Episode 894 aired last week, and it’s also the great episode that we’ve gotten in Wano so far. This episode gave us a lot more information on O Tama, especially the connection between O Tama and Ace.
Although it was just a flashback, we finally met Ace again after so many years. He’s also one of the main characters on this episode. Overall, the episode was a great experience and I believe the Wano Country Arc will be very attractive from now on.
Coming to the upcoming episodes, We have seen Boa Hancock appears in the preview of One Piece Episode 895. So, it seems she is going to be a very active part of the upcoming filler episodes because she somehow ends up meeting with Luffy.
With Episode 895, we’ll be entering a new filler arc that’s going to be related to Stampede. One Piece Episode 895 is titled “The Strongest Bounty Hunter Cider”, and this episode will air on July 28, 2019.
“Luffy Vs Carbonic King” is the title of One Piece Episode 896. It seems Luffy will be fighting against a bounty Hunter named Carbonic King, and we’re very interested to see how that fight goes. Hopefully, it lives up to our expectations.
For those of you wondering, One Piece Episode 895 and 896 will be the filler episodes. We will return to Wano Country after these two episodes, that means we’re going to see Luffy and Zoro meet each other after a long time. One Piece Episode 897 is set to air on August 13, 2019.
When the news came out that Wano would be put on pause merely three episodes in so we could deviate into several weeks of movie tie-in filler, I honestly wasn’t too bummed out by the prospect. The anime’s new look has been so great that I’ve developed a renewed confidence in the TV show, and I don’t mind being patient if it means the final product continues to be this good. The filler may be awkwardly timed, but even two episodes feels like a healthy buffer to make sure the anime isn’t going to catch up with the manga’s story.
Plot-wise, this week’s adventure appears to be taking place slightly before the events of Stampede, with Buena Festa stringing together is ideal cast of ruffians for the “Pirate Festa.” Stampede’s main villain, Douglas Bullet, is name dropped, but as far as I can tell we’ll have to wait until the movie itself before we can meet him. In his place, our villain of the week is Cidre, a bounty hunter who picks a fight with the Straw Hat pirates while receiving his invitation to the Festa. Bounty hunters are one of the most under-represented categories of
Stampede’s big hook is that we’re going to be seeing a massive cast of secondary characters coming together in a big crossover. Luffy’s met hundreds of major players throughout his adventures, but who ends up crossing paths in the main series is always dependent on the needs of the story and the goal of this movie is to toss that limitation in the trash and go absolutely nuts. This filler arc is just the pregame, however, so there’s only one character on our Super Smash Bros. demo disc, and that’s Boa Hancock. Luffy’s misadventures lead him to an island of carbonated water in search for cola to help fuel the Thousand Sunny, and naturally he reunites with Pirate Empress by accidentally falling from the sky into the hot springs while she bathes naked. (Again.) The bar is pretty low for filler antics, and as far as swooning lovestruck ladies go, Hancock’s a little difficult to go back to in a post-Charlotte Pudding world. Together they must team-up and fight Cidre, a man who hates pirates so much that he’d even kill a member of the Seven Warlords.
As a commercial for Stampede, I can’t fathom what this episode aims to accomplish. It’s incredibly forgettable and speaks to absolutely nothing that might get my hype meters running for this upcoming movie, which is assuming the audience is keen to watch a commercial for Stampede at the cost of the Wano arc’s progression in the first place. I can’t speak with any certainty that I even understand the chronology of events here. Is Stampede going to start with Luffy and Hancock having already met? Or is this filler going to be completely ignored? I suppose this is all within expectation, but so far this mini-arc is in one ear and out the other.