After a short rest, A piece is finally back with another stellar installment that has fans eagerly awaiting episode #1075. Luckily, that episode won’t have to wait as long as the previous one, meaning fans will get to know the final part of the episode sooner. While this may result in less than impressive visuals, if episode #1075 continues Luffy and Kaido’s fight for justice then it will be worth watching.
What time is One Piece #1075 released
Episode 1075 of One Piece, titled “20 Years of Prayer! Take Back the Country of Wano”, will air on Sunday, September 10 at 9:30 a.m. Japan Standard Time (JST). It will then air concurrently on Crunchyroll on September 11 at 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PDT), 9:00 p.m. Central Time (CT) and 10:00 p.m. Regional Time. East (EST) in the United States. It will release on Sunday, September 10 at 3:00am UK Summer Time (BST) for One Piece fans in the UK. Fans of the English dub will have to wait for that version to premiere on Funimation at a later date.
What happened in episode #1074 of One Piece?
Episode #1074 was a landmark episode for many reasons. Not only does it feature a brand new prologue celebrating the end of the Wano arc, but it also reveals what appears to be Luffy’s biggest attack. The episode ends with Luffy raising his fist to a huge extent and unleashing a powerful punch at Kaido. Before that, he also used lightning to descend around him to launch a series of dazzling attacks that better showcase the Gear 5’s actual bending power. In other extra episodes, the danger of Onigashima crashing The entrance to the flower capital became clearer and the villain Orochi managed to escape the Seastone nail he was pinning under it and began to threaten Hiyori.
One Piece Episode 1075 Will Bring Kaido And Luffy’s War To The Peak
It will be difficult to fight against Luffy’s massive attack on Kaido, so the next episode will likely be the climax of the two’s battle. It’s unclear if this punch will actually finish Kaido off, as the Yonko dodged every extremely powerful blow during their battle, but if not, it would likely weaken him to the point of Luffy. can defeat him decisively. . While that will likely be the main focus of the episode, it will also likely continue the various spin-offs #1074 introduced, showing what happens to Hiyori and Orochi as well as continuing the showdown. Momo’s heroic painting to keep Onigashima behind.
The latter struggle will likely be a side episode that continues even after Luffy defeats Kaido. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though, as it would allow the anime to focus on Momo’s growth more and show him becoming his own Wano ruler. This will allow the Straw Hats to leave the island with confidence at the end of the season, knowing the country is in the hands of good people. Before that happens, however, A piece need to end the climactic battle with Kaido well, and if episode #1075 reaching the same standard as #1074 then it can be considered as one of the best battles in anime.
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