One Piece

Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!

Episode 303 Canon Thriller Bark Arc 24 min

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In the town of Grand Jipang, preparations for a festival under an ancient sakura tree are disrupted when the tree mysteriously disappears. Luffy becomes the main suspect, prompting an investigation and a mission to uncover the truth behind the missing tree.

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It is springtime in Grand Jipang. One day remains until the yearly town festival, in which everyone gathers to have a picnic under the 1000-year-old sakura tree. Unfortunately, one of the town's children is sick and cannot attend. Luffy tries to think of a way to show him the tree in its bloom, but does not come up with a solution. When the tree disappears the next day, Luffy becomes the prime suspect. Robin investigates. The truth is that Buggy and his men stole the tree and brought it aboard the ship of Foxy the Silver Fox. She tips off Luffy, Usopp, and Sanji about the tree's location, who go there to retrieve it.

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What episode is "Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!" in One Piece?

"Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!" is episode 303 of One Piece.

Is "Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!" canon or filler?

"Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!" part of?

"Boss Luffy is the Culprit? Track Down the Missing Great Cherry Tree!" is part of the Thriller Bark Arc.

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