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Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!

Episode 380 Canon Summit War: Impel Down Arc 24 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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Brook recalls his crew's perilous journey and their lasting bond through a heartfelt song, while he hopes to reunite with an old friend. The past and present intertwine in a tale of loyalty and remembrance.

Full Plot Summary

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Brook recalls the Rumbar Pirates' journey through the Grand Line, where they faced many dangers but still managed to enjoy themselves. The captain contracted an illness and attempted to leave the Grand Line through the Calm Belt with the other infected crew, leaving Brook in charge of the remaining pirates. The journey continued until some powerful enemies defeated the Rumbar Pirates in the Florian Triangle, fatally poisoning them. As they were dying, they sang Binks's Brew one last time, recording it in a Tone Dial in the hopes that Brook would revive with his Devil Fruit power and deliver the shell to Laboon. Back in the present, Brook silently hopes Laboon will wait just a little longer for his return.

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What episode is "Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!" in One Piece?

"Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!" is episode 380 of One Piece.

Is "Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!" canon or filler?

"Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!" part of?

"Bink's Booze! The Song that Connects the Past with the Present!" is part of the Summit War: Impel Down Arc.

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