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2023/11/26

One Piece Episode #1085 - The Last Curtain! Luffy and Momonosuke's Vow

One Piece Episode #1085: The Departure from Wano and Anticipation for the Future

After a compelling run in Wano, marked by exceptional anime-original content, the Straw Hats are finally poised to bid farewell to the island in One Piece episode #1085. While Wano proved to be an extraordinary arc, its considerable length has set the stage for eager anticipation regarding the series' upcoming narrative twists. If the subsequent storyline matches the caliber of Wano, One Piece enthusiasts are undoubtedly in for a thrilling experience.

Release Schedule for One Piece Episode #1085

Scheduled for Sunday, November 26, at 9:30 a.m. Japanese Standard Time (JST), the upcoming episode titled "The Last Curtain! Luffy and Momonosuke's Vow" will also be simulcast on Crunchyroll. The Crunchyroll release is set for November 25 at 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PDT), 9:00 p.m. Central Time (CT), and 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time (EST) in the U.S. For fans in the UK, the episode will be available on Sunday, November 26, at 3:00 a.m. British Summer Time (BST). English dub enthusiasts will have to patiently await its premiere on Funimation at a later date.

 

One Piece Episode #1085 - The Last Curtain! Luffy and Momonosuke's Vow

Recap of One Piece Episode #1084

In episode #1084, the anime diverged from the manga, showcasing additional moments of the Straw Hats' activities before departing Wano. Despite being technically considered filler, the episode provided satisfying content, featuring Luffy's conversations with the Scabbards and Minks and ensuring the resolution of Tama's situation. Zoro bid farewell to Otoko and Hiyori, paying respects to Yasuie and Pedro's graves. While other Straw Hats had their moments, none seemed to bid farewell to Kin'emon and Momo.

One Piece Episode #1085: The Straw Hats' Exit from Wano

Wano, a standout arc in One Piece, has been both captivating and lengthy. As the Straw Hats prepare to leave, fans eagerly anticipate a fresh island with a new set of challenges. The episode will likely explore how this new locale reacts to the Straw Hats, especially with Luffy now recognized as a Yonko. Wano's impact on the series' status quo hints at significant changes, and while glimpses of the broader consequences have been revealed, the full extent of its impact on the Straw Hats remains to be seen.

As One Piece transitions to its next arc, characters who didn't receive a spotlight in episode #1084, such as Kin'emon and Momonosuke, may find their moment in episode #1085. This episode offers the opportunity to provide these crucial Wano figures with a proper and deserving sendoff.

Don't miss the release of One Piece episode #1085 on MangaSpurs on November 25, 2023.

Here are ten pieces of trivia related to the Wano Arc:

  1. Inspiration from Japanese Culture: The Wano Arc draws heavily from Japanese culture, history, and folklore. The architecture, clothing, and even certain characters are inspired by various aspects of Japan's rich heritage.

  2. Oda's Research Trip: Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, conducted research trips to historical Japanese locations to gather inspiration for the Wano Arc. This reflects his commitment to incorporating authentic cultural elements into the story.

  3. Smile Fruits: The artificial Devil Fruits called "Smile Fruits" play a significant role in the Wano Arc. These fruits grant animal-like abilities to individuals but also have a tragic and dark side to their creation and usage.

  4. Seven Samurai Theme: The story in Wano incorporates a "Seven Samurai" theme, where a group of powerful warriors, known as the Nine Red Scabbards, join forces with the Straw Hat Pirates to liberate Wano.

  5. Kaido's Introduction: The Wano Arc marks the formal introduction of Kaido, one of the Four Emperors in the One Piece world. Kaido's desire for a massive war and his formidable abilities make him a central antagonist in Wano.

  6. Momonosuke's True Identity: The Wano Arc unveils Momonosuke's true identity as the heir to the Kozuki Clan. His connection to the historical events of Wano adds depth to the arc's narrative.

  7. Oden's Flashback: A significant portion of the Wano Arc is dedicated to the flashback of Kozuki Oden, the former daimyo of Wano. This flashback provides crucial insights into the history and challenges faced by Wano.

  8. Alliances and Betrayals: The Wano Arc is marked by intricate alliances and betrayals, with various factions and characters forming unexpected allegiances or turning against each other as the story unfolds.

  9. Zoro's Power-Up: Zoro gains a powerful new sword named Enma in Wano, which has the ability to absorb and channel Busoshoku Haki. This sword enhances Zoro's combat abilities significantly.

  10. Orochi's Mythological Inspiration: The character Kurozumi Orochi, the shogun of Wano, is inspired by the mythical creature Yamata no Orochi from Japanese folklore. This eight-headed serpent plays a symbolic role in the Wano storyline.

 

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