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Original release date English air date; 337: 1 "The Mysterious Skeleton Floating Through The Fog! Venture into The Devil's Sea" Transliteration: "Ma no Umi Totsunyū! Kiri ni Ukabu Nazo no Gaikotsu" (Japanese: 魔の海突入! 霧に浮かぶ謎のガイコツ) Yoshihiro Ueda: Hirohiko Kamisaka: January 6, 2008 () [3] March 13, 2016
The mention of Lola's name shocks Nami, who recalls meeting her on Thriller Bark. She remembers getting a Vivre Card pointing to Lola's mother, and realizes that Lola's mother is Big Mom. Randolph, Charlotte Brûlée, and the giant tree homie King Baum arrive to finish the job against the Straw Hats, and Brûlée reveals that she has Carrot and ...
Thriller Bark: 45: January 6, 2008 ... Netflix announced that they would stream the Egghead story arc starting on January 13, 2024. [33] ... Release date Length; 1 ...
Original release date English air date; Return to Sabaody: 517: 1 "The Beginning of The New Chapter! The Straw Hats Reunited!" Transliteration: "Shinshō Kaimaku - Saishūketsu! Mugiwara no Ichimi" (Japanese: 新章開幕 再集結! 麦わらの一味) Hiroaki Miyamoto: Hirohiko Kamisaka: October 2, 2011 () January 23, 2022 [8] 518: 2
Original release date English air date; Spa Island: 382: 1 "The Slow-Slow Menace! 'Silver Fox' Foxy Returns!" Transliteration: "Noro Noro no Kyōi – Gingitsune no Fokushī Futatabi" (Japanese: ノロノロの脅威 銀狐のフォクシー再び) Tetsuya Endō: Takuya Masumoto: December 21, 2008 () [129] [127] March 5, 2017: 383: 2
Hijack, a seven-episode Apple TV+ thriller starring Idris Elba and Archie Panjabi, has set a time of departure. Created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith (of Netflix’s Criminal franchise), the ...
Release date Author Pages Publisher Note 1 Monsters: October 30, 1994 Eiichiro Oda: 45 Shueisha: First published in Shonen Jump Autumn Special and part of the 1998 Wanted anthology. The protagonist Ryuma and this story retroactively became part of the One Piece canon in the Thriller Bark arc. Confirmed in the FAQ (SBS) section of volume 47. 2
AOTY nominees (winner in bold): "An Innocent Man" by Billy Joel, the "Flashdance" soundtrack, "Let's Dance" by David Bowie, "Synchronicity" by The Police, and "Thriller" by Michael Jackson