One Piece: Episode Of Nami - Koukaishi No Namid... May 2026
A hand stopped her. Luffy stood there, silent and immovable.
The breaking point came not from a fish-man’s fist, but from a betrayal. Arlong, never intending to let his "money-maker" go, conspired with a corrupt Marine captain to seize Nami’s hidden treasure—the 93 million berries she had spent a lifetime of blood and tears collecting. One Piece: Episode of Nami - Koukaishi no Namid...
Standing in the middle of her ruined tangerine grove, Nami clawed at the dirt. The hope she had cultivated for eight years vanished in a single afternoon. As the villagers, driven to suicidal bravery, marched toward Arlong Park to die fighting, Nami collapsed. In a fit of grief and self-loathing, she took her dagger and began stabbing the Arlong Pirates' tattoo on her shoulder—the mark of her shame. A hand stopped her
When Monkey D. Luffy and his small crew arrived on the island, they saw Nami not as a traitor, but as their navigator. But Nami knew the cruelty of the world better than they did. She pushed them away, stole their ship, and returned to Arlong, believing that her solitary burden was the only way to protect the people she loved. Arlong, never intending to let his "money-maker" go,
With a final, devastating Gomu Gomu no Ono , Luffy brought the entire tower crashing down. As the dust settled, Nami looked at the wreckage of her prison and the smile of her captain. She wasn't a slave or a thief anymore. She was a pirate, and for the first time since her childhood, she was truly free.
"Luffy... help me," she whispered, the first time she had ever let the mask slip.
The village of Cocoyashi was a place defined by two things: the sweet scent of tangerine groves and the suffocating shadow of the Arlong Park tower. For eight years, Nami lived a double life. To her neighbors, she was a cold-hearted thief and a collaborator with the fish-men who enslaved them. To herself, she was a prisoner counting every single berry, desperate to reach the 100 million needed to buy her village's freedom.