What episode is "Wait for Luffy! Mortal Combat on the Bridge of Hesitation!" in One Piece?
"Wait for Luffy! Mortal Combat on the Bridge of Hesitation!" is episode 308 of One Piece.
ルフィを待て!ためらいの橋の死闘!
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In a fierce battle on a fragile bridge, Luffy faces off against a powerful assassin as the Marines cut off his retreat. With allies joining the fight, the Straw Hats confront overwhelming forces aiming to capture Robin, pushing Luffy to his limits amid intense combat.
The fight between Luffy and Lucci reaches its climax as the CP9 assassin makes use of his most powerful technique: the Six Kings Gun. The Bridge of Hesitation is surrounded by battleships that use their cannon fire to sever the bridge's first pillar, where Luffy is fighting, from the rest. Having cut off the Straw Hats' captain's retreat, the marines send their two hundred captains and commanders to recapture Robin while killing off the Straw Hats. During the fight, with Chopper still unable to move and Sanji nowhere to be seen, Robin joins her friends in fighting the Marine's strongest fighters. Meanwhile, after enduring punishing blows from Lucci, Luffy is at his limit and finally falls to the ground with Usopp horrified by the sight.
"Wait for Luffy! Mortal Combat on the Bridge of Hesitation!" is episode 308 of One Piece.
"Wait for Luffy! Mortal Combat on the Bridge of Hesitation!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Wait for Luffy! Mortal Combat on the Bridge of Hesitation!" is part of the Thriller Bark Arc.
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