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One Piece Episode 939 Release Date, Recap, Review, & Spoilers (Where to Watch)

One Piece Episode 938

One Piece has reached a really emotional point now. Those who have read the manga know something massive is going to happen and it will really shake the fans down to their core. The pace of the anime is again slowing down and it is really worrisome. The episodes are getting stretched more and more. It is like this so that the anime doesn’t catch up to the manga real soon, But it’s such a shame that it loses a lot of the charm.

Many fans have switched to manga after the Whole Cake Island arc and it will be a real shame if it continues like this. Now, let’s hope that Toei animation understands this and do something about it. The best thing to do at this point is to insert a filler arc. Most people will not agree with me as it will really dampen down the excitement level of the anime, but it will be really helpful in the long run, as it will give the manga a decent amount of time to release more chapter so that anime doesn’t catch up to it.

One Piece Episode 938 Recap

At the start of the episode, we saw that Tonoyasu has been caught and is being held captive by Orochi’s henchmen. He told them he is the famous thief Ushimoto Kozo who created turmoil in Flower Capital. The henchmen questioning him hit him with the stick which unties Tonoyasu’s hair. Fukurokuju, who was standing there saw it and asks his man to stop. He saw Tonoyasu’s face and was utterly shocked. Fukurokuju informs Orochi about Ushimoto Kozo, and at this point, Orochi was still crying on the demise of Komurasaki.

He told Orochi the real identity of Ushimoto Kozo and Orochi was not able to believe what he was hearing. Just after hearing his real name, Orochi was scared as hell and ordered Fukurokuju that there will be a public execution to make an example out of him. They decided that the public execution will take place with the funeral of Komurasaki so that the whole village will be there to see it. Kaido calls Queen to tell him that Komurasaki is dead and both of them were really bummed about it.

At the jail, Luffy wants to start the sumo match as soon as possible, but Queen denies it and asks one of his men to connect to the flower capital. At the flower capital, we see Shutenmaru fighting Holdem. It was revealed that Carrot and Wanda stole food and weapons and left a note to our all the blame on Shutenmaru and it was all part of Kinemon’s plan. Holdem destroys Shutenmaru’s hideout and Shuntenmaru and his men retreat. Shuntenmaru decides to go to Bakura Town.

Back at the Ringo, Brook meets with Zoro and Kiyoko. Brook told them Tonoyasu will be hanged today with Komurasaki’s funeral. After hearing that Toko just started running towards the Capital and Zoro, Brook and Kiyoko were running behind her. t was revealed that Tonoyasu is Toko’s father. The episode ended with Tonoyasu being escorted towards the execution site.

One Piece Episode 939 Release Date

Episode 939 will release on August 30, 2020, at 8:30 AM (JST). A new episode is released every Sunday if there is no delay in the schedule.

One Piece Episode 939 Preview And Spoilers

A 40-second preview of the next episode has been released and the next episode is going to shook you down to your core and will leave you in tears. Without spoiling anything just wait for the next episode and enjoy the preview.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V0R1rEG8Lc

One Piece Episode 939 Where To Watch

You can watch the latest episode of One Piece on Crunchyroll for free and if you have a paid subscription you can watch the episode without advertisements. We request you to watch the anime from legit sources only as it will help the creators.

 

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