One Piece

Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!

Episode 424 Canon Return to Fish-Man Island Arc 24 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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Luffy and Buggy team up to explore Impel Down's dangerous levels in search of treasure, encountering perilous traps and prisoners along the way. Their uneasy alliance sets the stage for further challenges.

Full Plot Summary

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Luffy easily defeats the Blugori while Buggy is unable to defeat even one. Buggy reveals his past association with Ace and the circumstances behind his capture, and agrees to work with Luffy in exchange for the armlet he got at Thriller Bark, which is a clue to Captain John's treasure hoard. Buggy and Luffy reach the first level of Impel Down, known as the Crimson Hell, where prisoners are forced to run through a forest with spikes for grass and spiked trees. Buggy's Chop Chop fruit powers enable him to carry Luffy over the spikes, but while he plans on abandoning Luffy there, he accidentally falls along with Luffy to the second level, the Floor of Wild Beasts From Hell, where Mr. 3 is imprisoned.

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What episode is "Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" in One Piece?

"Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" is episode 424 of One Piece.

Is "Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" canon or filler?

"Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" part of?

"Break Through the Crimson Hell! Buggy's Chaos-Inducing Plan!" is part of the Return to Fish-Man Island Arc.

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