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Sanji decides to leave the crew in order to confront his family and protect the Straw Hats from the Big Mom Pirates. [20] However Luffy invades the Big Mom Pirates' Empire to save Sanji, but Sanji is unwilling to let his family, though he despises them, die in a trap laid out by Big Mom, who seeks their powerful technology.
Meanwhile, in Udon prison, as Caribou begs Luffy to bring him along in any escape attempt, he mentions that he heard a rumor Kid lost his left arm to one of Big Mom's subordinates. Kid suddenly appears and debunks this rumor. He explained he and his crew went to Big Mom's territory, injured one of her Sweet Generals, and plundered something.
Charlotte Praline (シャーロット・プラリネ, Shārotto Purarine) is Aladine's wife and Big Mom's 21st daughter who is a hybrid of a human and a hammerhead shark-type merman. Charlotte Praline is voiced by Yuko Tachibana in the original Japanese version and by Sara Ragsdale in the Funimation dub.
Franky (フランキー, Furankī) also known by his moniker "Cyborg" Franky is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda.The character made his first appearance in the 329th chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on July 17, 2004.
The thing sparks the idea to create a 'Power Sphera' that can combine with the boxes and turn into a high-tech car or tank, who then noticed that the idea was not limited to the boxes only. [11] As for the name Amato, it was inspired by two things: Amat, which is a common Malay name, and the use of 'O' at the end of the name of a drink that ...
Akio Otsuka (大塚 明夫, Ōtsuka Akio, born November 24, 1959) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. He is attached to Mausu Promotion.
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son is a 2011 American crime comedy film. It is the third and final installment in the Big Momma film trilogy, and a sequel to 2000's Big Momma's House and 2006's Big Momma's House 2. The film was directed by John Whitesell and stars Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. Lawrence is the ...
On June 10, 2009, the comic book adaptation of the film, written by Simon Furman was released. [92] Additionally, Alan Dean Foster also wrote the novelization for the film. [93] Meanwhile, Dan Jolley wrote Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Junior Novel, a 144-page book oriented at a younger audience than the one by Foster. [94]