What episode is "Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!" in One Piece?
"Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!" is episode 183 of One Piece.
マクシム浮上!動き始めたデスピア!!
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Eneru activates a dangerous machine threatening the fate of Sky Island, escalating tension as the inhabitants face an existential crisis. The unfolding events push characters to confront looming peril in their homeland.
The episode starts as Nami rehashes what she realized at the end of the previous episode: that because rubber does not conduct electricity, Luffy is immune to Enel's lightning attacks. Enel wakes up and jumps away from Luffy. He does not understand what Luffy is and Luffy tells him that he is a pirate and a rubberman which puzzles Enel even more as the White-White Sea does not have rubber. Luffy attacks Enel again but due to his mantra, Enel dodges every shot and starts to fight back with his golden staff and pins Luffy against a wall. He points out that lightning is not the only weapon he can use and once he realizes something does not work, he can adapt his strategy accordingly. Still, Luffy escapes and tells him hitting him won't work either. Both adversaries are frustrated at each other: Luffy because of Enel's mantra and Enel because he still does not understand what rubber is.
"Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!" is episode 183 of One Piece.
"Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Maxim Surfaces! Deathpiea is Activated!" is part of the Skypiea Arc.
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