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Luffy, Zoro, Lucci, and Kaku battle S-Bear and S-Hawk, whose Lunarian abilities resist attacks. Zoro and Shaka discover their weakness: vulnerability when their flames are extinguished. On Building A's third floor, Nami, Brook, and Edison confront S-Shark, with Sanji joining in.
Luffy and Lucci take their fight to the next floor above the sea level to resume their fight with the latter having the greater advantage after Luffy's Second Gear ended. Though Lucci offers Luffy a chance to run away and save his friends, the pirate knows not to trust the CP9 agent as he reveals his other trump card: Third Gear.
Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, and Robin stand near the dead dragon that Zoro killed, with Luffy trying to pull out the man who is stuck in the dragon's back. Luffy succeeds by pulling out only the legs, making everyone think that he killed the man. However, the legs are alive, and they run away trying to look for a Warlord.
Usopp fights Luffy in order to decide who keeps the Going Merry; going all out while keeping a hesitant Luffy on his toes as he and others remember their time with Usopp. Even after taking a harsh beating, Luffy defeats Usopp before he and the crew leave him and the ship behind.
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"A Heartbreaking Duel! Luffy vs Sanji! - Part 1" Transliteration: "Kanashiki Kettō – Rufi VS Sanji" (Japanese: 哀しき決闘 ルフィVSサンジ) Directed by : Takashi Ōtsuka Storyboarded by : Yasunori Koyama: Shōji Yonemura: October 1, 2017 () [n 7] 808: 26 "A Heartbreaking Duel! Luffy vs Sanji! - Part 2"
Clemson’s group of senior day honorees will be bigger than normal against the Citadel. The Tigers end their home schedule against the FCS opponent on Saturday before a road game at South ...
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