What episode is "Battle Against Giants! Open the Second Gate!" in One Piece?
"Battle Against Giants! Open the Second Gate!" is episode 266 of One Piece.
巨人族との攻防!第2の門を開けろ!
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The Franky Family and Galley-La foremen arrive late but join forces to confront enemies at a key location, while CP9 reunites amid discussions about their strength. Meanwhile, Luffy presses forward against mounting challenges as the conflict intensifies. This episode deepens the Enies Lobby arc with increasing battles and strategic moves.
The Galley-La foremen and the leading members of the Franky Family arrive late at the second gate because they had to mount the Franky Family's king bulls (キングブル), sea dwelling animals that look like sea horses, on caterpillar tracks. Combining forces, they manage to pin down Kashi against a wall. Then, taunting Oimo, they goad him into accidentally knocking Kashi out. In the Tower of Law, Spandam receives an incomplete report about the number of people that Luffy took out, believing the enemy captain is not a threat. Lucci's party arrives and the CP9 celebrate their reunion with petty bickering and a contest of strength. Meanwhile, Luffy, defying resistance, makes his way towards the Courthouse Plaza.
"Battle Against Giants! Open the Second Gate!" is episode 266 of One Piece.
"Battle Against Giants! Open the Second Gate!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Battle Against Giants! Open the Second Gate!" is part of the Post-Enies Lobby Arc.
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