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Pekoms tells Luffy that the wedding between Sanji and Big Mom's daughter is to form an alliance between the Vinsmoke family and the Charlotte family, and that the Staw Hats won't become her subordinates. However, once the wedding is complete, Sanji will no longer be part of the Straw Hat crew.
They encounter a kraken, and Caribou provides Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji with the Flutter Kick Coating suits, enabling them to fight it. The trio defeats the kraken using their new techniques, but the crew is sucked into the current. Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji are separated from the group. The Straw Hats officially enter a dangerous part of the sea.
On another unknown island, Crocodile and Mr. 1 read the news on Luffy's involvement, and decide to return to the New World. Chopper flies on a bird when he receives Luffy's message. Robin travels to the East Blue and receives Luffy's message. On Kamabakka Kingdom, Sanji and Ivankov receive the news on Luffy's involvement.
Sanji (サンジ, Sanji), born as Vinsmoke Sanji (ヴィンスモーク・サンジ, Vinsumōku Sanji) and also known as "Black leg" Sanji (黒足のサンジ, Kuro Ashi no Sanji), is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. He serves as the cook of Monkey D. Luffy's pirate crew, the Straw Hat Pirates.
It compiles 118 episodes, making it the second longest season of the series. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates. The first DVD compilation of this season was released on July 2, 2014, with individual volumes being released monthly.
Like the rest of the series, this season follows the member of the Four Emperors Monkey D. Luffy's adventures with his Straw Hat Pirates. The season adapts material from the "Egghead" arc, from the rest of the 105th volume onwards of the manga series of the same name by Eiichiro Oda .
Fans of One Piece might remember Buggy from the original anime and manga, but new fans are discovering him in the live-action adaptation. Find out who Buggy is from One Piece here.
One Piece began airing in high definition, 16:9 format from the 207th episode. Despite this, the Japanese DVD release and analog broadcasts remained in 4:3 fullscreen format until the beginning of the 8th season for the DVD releases.