If recent episodes spent their time painting Elbaph as a living, breathing fantasy world full of lush panoramics and Rainbow Bridge spectacle, Episode 1163 is where we finally sit down for the meal. Titled “I Want You to Praise Me The Reunion of Robin and Saul,” this is Nico Robin’s episode through and through.
Toei Animation treats this chapter with the reverence it deserves, resulting in the most emotionally devastating stretch of the Elbaph arc so far and arguably the strongest Robin-focused episode One Piece has produced since Enies Lobby.
The Cage of Childhood
The episode opens not with the highly anticipated reunion itself, but by reminding us exactly why it matters. A flashback drops us 22 years into the past, where Spandine Spandam’s father and then-chief of CP9 stands before reporters and actively rewrites history. He pins the destruction of Ohara’s civilian evacuation ship on Robin, an innocent eight-year-old girl, completely burying the fact that Vice Admiral Sakazuki ordered it sunk.
We’ve seen fragments of this sequence before, but the framing here shifts the weight entirely. We are watching Spandine build the cage that Robin would spend her entire childhood trapped inside. The mobs that chased her, the bounty hunters who saw a payday instead of a terrified kid all of it traces back to this one man standing in front of a camera. The episode lingers on this brutal cause-and-effect, refusing to let the audience look away.
A Suffocating Contrast
What follows is a stark montage of young Robin surviving in the ugliest sense of the word. She is hunted. She is hated. Civilians recoil from her, dubbing her the "enemy of the world."
Yet, scattered throughout the trauma are quiet, heartbreaking moments of defiance:
Sneaking Ohara back onto a map in a local bookstore.
Crying and laughing simultaneously, exactly the way Saul taught her.
Standing at the edge of a cliff, staring at the ocean, and choosing to step back because Olvia told her to live and Saul promised she’d find friends.
Note: Rendering this survival sequence in stark black-and-white is a brilliant directorial choice. When contrasted against the vibrant, full-color sequences of present-day Elbaph, Robin's historical isolation feels genuinely suffocating.
The Reunion at the Owl Library
When the episode shifts back to the present, the mood lifts without erasing the heavy context of what we just watched. The Straw Hats arrive at Western Village, and Robin makes her priority clear to Luffy: she wants to find Saul. Without hesitation, Luffy and the entire crew tag along.
Guided by Gerd, they arrive at the Owl Library at Warrior Springs, only to be met with panic Saul has collapsed and isn't moving. The rest of the crew freaks out, but Robin doesn't flinch.
She knows this routine. Sure enough, Saul is faking it. Terrified and unsure of what to say to the little girl he hasn't seen in 22 years, he tries to break the tension with a clumsy joke, mirroring their very first meeting on the shores of Ohara. The joke doesn't land, and Robin sees right through it, but that is precisely what makes the scene work. Saul is still Saul terrible at being serious when it counts.
"I Want You to Praise Me"
The emotional dam finally breaks when Saul picks her up and tells her she looks just like her mother, Olvia.
Robin asks Saul to praise her. She asks him to acknowledge that she survived, that she found the friends he promised she would, and that she kept pushing forward when the entire world demanded she stop existing. It’s just one line, but it serves as the emotional core of not just this episode, but Robin’s entire character arc across the series. Behind her, the crew is in tears; Luffy, perfectly in character, simply smiles.
In a deeply touching detail, Robin cuts her hair before the reunion, styling it to resemble how she looked when they first met. She isn't walking into the Owl Library as the hardened woman the world forced her to become; she is showing Saul the little girl he saved.
The Verdict
While a couple of transitions early in the episode feel slightly stretched particularly the arrival at Warrior Springs, which lingers a beat too long it barely registers in the grand scheme of things. In an episode this emotionally precise, everything that truly matters lands exactly where it needs to.
One Piece Episode 1163 thrives on its simplicity and emotional honesty. It is a powerful reminder of why Robin’s story has resonated with fans for decades. Toei knew exactly what this moment needed to be, delivering a reunion that hits with the full, accumulated force of the last two decades. This is Elbaph at its absolute best.
Final Score
Episode: 1163 "I Want You To Praise Me – The Reunion Of Robin And Saul"
Rating: 9.5/10
TL;DR: Episode 1163 is a masterclass in emotional storytelling, delivering a beautiful, tear-jerking reunion that reminds us why Nico Robin’s journey remains one of the most compelling arcs in One Piece.








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