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The Straw Hat Crew is ready to set sail!On Friday, Netflix dropped the first full trailer for One Piece, its live-action adaptation series based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in ...
The Straw Hats attack Arlong Park, during which Buggy reclaims his body and flees. Realizing that Arlong's tower contains 8 years of Nami's painful memories, an enraged Luffy destroys the tower, crushes Arlong, and frees Coco village. Nezumi calls Garp to arrest the Straw Hats; Koby and Helmeppo refuse to arrest them, knowing they are innocent.
Episode 2 - The Man in the Straw Hat. Episode 2 of the live-action series covers the rest of the Romance Dawn arc and the entire Orange Town arc.
Her backstory (explored in the Netflix live-action One Piece series fairly well) is both tragic and empowering, and her sharp wit and quick thinking gets the Straw Hat crew out of more than a few ...
Actually, they are the ones who stole the Straw Hats' ship and brought it to Clockwork Island to make the Straw Hats fight the Trump Siblings. The Trump Siblings Boo Jack, Honey Queen, Skunk One, Pin Joker, and Bear King (the leader), are another pirate crew who occupied Clockwork Island for years and forced its inhabitants to build weapons.
A pirate crew that the Straw Hat Pirates met in Thriller Bark, being part of the victims whose shadows were stolen by Gecko Moria. They are captained by Charlotte Lola (シャーロット•ローラ, Shārotto Rōra), one of 39 daughters of Big Mom and twin sister of Chiffon. Lola ran away from Totto Land when her mother wanted her to marry ...
Joining him are his Straw Hat Pirates: green-haired swordsman Roronoa Zoro (Mackenyu), burglar and. The official trailer for Netflix's live-action One Piece series is here, giving fans a better ...
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.