One Piece: Episode 908
Following the chaos in Bakura Town, Luffy and his allies hijack a "treasure ship" loaded with fresh, clean food and water intended for the Beast Pirates. They deliver these supplies to Okobore Town , a destitute village suffering under Kaido's rule.
The anime censored a particularly grim moment from the manga where a mother in Okobore Town, driven to despair by starvation, was shown with a blade about to harm her baby. In the anime version, the weapon was removed to better suit the Sunday morning broadcast slot in Japan. One Piece Episode 908
Luffy personally ensures that Otama and the villagers can eat their fill. Moved by their plight, Luffy makes a significant vow to Otama: by the time he leaves Wano, it will be a place where she and her friends can eat as much as they want every single day. Following the chaos in Bakura Town, Luffy and
Some viewers noted that Law’s signature middle-finger gesture was also absent in this adaptation, a common adjustment in the anime's production. 3. Production and Critical Reception In the anime version, the weapon was removed
Following the chaos in Bakura Town, Luffy and his allies hijack a "treasure ship" loaded with fresh, clean food and water intended for the Beast Pirates. They deliver these supplies to Okobore Town , a destitute village suffering under Kaido's rule.
The anime censored a particularly grim moment from the manga where a mother in Okobore Town, driven to despair by starvation, was shown with a blade about to harm her baby. In the anime version, the weapon was removed to better suit the Sunday morning broadcast slot in Japan.
Luffy personally ensures that Otama and the villagers can eat their fill. Moved by their plight, Luffy makes a significant vow to Otama: by the time he leaves Wano, it will be a place where she and her friends can eat as much as they want every single day.
Some viewers noted that Law’s signature middle-finger gesture was also absent in this adaptation, a common adjustment in the anime's production. 3. Production and Critical Reception