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The remaining episodes make up the "Arabasta Gekidō" (アラバスタ激闘, lit. "Alabasta Fierce Fighting") arc, in which the protagonists defeat Baroque Works and Nico Robin joins the crew. This season adapts the 18th to 24th volumes of the manga by Eiichiro Oda.
The episodes are based on Eiichirō Oda's One Piece manga series, and adapt the 34th through 39th volumes of its source material over thirty-five episodes. They initially ran from April 17, 2005 through April 30, 2006 on Fuji TV. Twelve DVD compilations, each containing three episodes, were released by Toei between January 10 to December 5, 2007.
Nico Robin (ニコ・ロビン, Niko Robin), otherwise known as "Devil Child", is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. The character made her first appearance in the 114th chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on November 22, 1999.
Luffy, injured from his fight with Hordy, requires a blood transfusion. However, no one from the island is willing to help as he is a human. Jimbei volunteers, and organizes a new law for the fishmen. Jimbei saves Luffy's life and the people are overjoyed. Luffy then offers Jimbei to join his crew.
There they meet Tony Tony Chopper who joins the crew. The third season originally ran from August 26 through December 9, 2001, on Fuji TV and contained fifteen episodes. In North America and other territories, it was first licensed by 4Kids Entertainment and dubbed as part of a heavily edited localization. [1]
She realizes that she has finally found people who will never betray her and joins the crew. Two years later, Robin further hones her Devil Fruit powers to the point she can create a full-bodied duplicate of herself. In the anime television series adaptation of the manga, Robin's voice actress is Yuriko Yamaguchi. [16]
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Luffy tries "to convince Chopper to join the crew as the ship's Doctor". A frightened Chopper continues to give Luffy the slip and later explains he can't be part of the crew because he is a monster. Luffy tells Chopper to shut up and come with them regardless, which moves Chopper to tears as he has finally found real friends, people who aren't ...