What episode is "The Friends' Whereabouts – Bridging the Islands and Vicious Vegetations!" in One Piece?
"The Friends' Whereabouts – Bridging the Islands and Vicious Vegetations!" is episode 420 of One Piece.
仲間達の行方 島をつなぐ橋と食人植物
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Robin finds herself on a snowy island populated by prisoners forced to work on a secret project, while Usopp encounters dangerous man-eating plants on a different island. Both face perilous situations as they seek to survive and understand their surroundings.
Robin finds herself on Tequila Wolf, a snow-covered island. She is taken in by Soran, a young girl who works on the island as a slave, and tells her much about the outside world, which she pretends to visit by drawing pictures. Some soldiers break in to find Robin, smashing Soran's pictures in an attempt to determine her location, and Robin is captured. She learns that she is on an island full of prisoners and citizens of countries that refused to join the World Government, and that she and the others are being forced to build a bridge. Meanwhile, Usopp finds himself on Bowin Island, an island full of man-eating plants, with a man named Heracles.
"The Friends' Whereabouts – Bridging the Islands and Vicious Vegetations!" is episode 420 of One Piece.
"The Friends' Whereabouts – Bridging the Islands and Vicious Vegetations!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"The Friends' Whereabouts – Bridging the Islands and Vicious Vegetations!" is part of the Fish-Man Island Arc.
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