What episode is "Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!" in One Piece?
"Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!" is episode 156 of One Piece.
早くも犯罪者!?スカイピアの法の番人
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The Straw Hats encounter conflicts with the local law enforcement known as the White Berets, facing challenges upholding justice on Skypiea.
The White Berets confront the Straw Hats telling them to pay the immigration fee. However, the Straw Hats refuse to pay, claiming that the fee is too expensive and also they cannot afford that amount of money. They are still worried that Nami has not returned and ignore the White Berets to discuss how they can get Nami back. Usopp tries to pacify the White Berets by telling the crew to calmly wait for Nami's return and tells the captain of the White Berets, McKinley, to be patient and that they would pay the fee when Nami returns. McKinley goes on to link almost everything the Straw Hats do to a crime including owning a waver, hitting a rare fish (which was about to eat Conis) and Zoro's act about wanting to fight McKinley because of his ongoing talks about them committing a crime. Usopp told McKinley that Zoro just meant it as a joke and not actually cutting McKinley.
"Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!" is episode 156 of One Piece.
"Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Already Criminals?! Skypiea's Upholder of the Law!" is part of the Skypiea Arc.
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