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Piece 787 — Watch One

The centerpiece of the episode is the introduction of , Big Mom’s 35th daughter and Sanji’s arranged bride. She initially appears as the antithesis of her mother: sweet, sugary, and seemingly compassionate toward the Straw Hats. Her willingness to help Luffy by providing a secret map to Whole Cake Island creates a rare moment of hope. However, for viewers familiar with the series' narrative structure, this "sickeningly sweet" persona creates an immediate undercurrent of suspicion, particularly through the wary eyes of Pedro , who remains unconvinced by her kindness. The Scale of the Charlotte Empire

It reinforces that the Straw Hats are being watched by Big Mom’s surveillance network. Watch One Piece 787

Compare this episode to the corresponding (Chapter 827). The centerpiece of the episode is the introduction

It highlights Luffy’s characteristic resolve; rather than fearing the omen, he becomes more excited by the rising stakes. Narrative Importance However, for viewers familiar with the series' narrative

By the end of the episode, the Straw Hats are no longer just sailing toward a rescue; they are entering a web of complex loyalties where the line between ally and enemy—epitomized by Pudding—remains dangerously blurred. If you'd like to dive deeper into this arc, I can: Analyze the regarding Pudding's true nature.