What episode is "The Navy Has Set Out! The Straw Hats in Danger!" in One Piece?
"The Navy Has Set Out! The Straw Hats in Danger!" is episode 519 of One Piece.
海軍出動 狙われた麦わらの一味
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Robin reunites with the crew as they prepare for new threats, while a group of impostors gather their own forces, creating tension and danger for the Straw Hats as they head toward the Sabaody Archipelago.
Robin finally makes it to the Thousand Sunny and reunites with Franky. The archaeologist reveals to Franky that she is the eighth person who saw Rayleigh, as Luffy has yet to appear. Meanwhile, Chopper learns that he is the real one while discussing with the Fake Straw Hats and it is revealed that the Fake Straw Hats have recruited more than 100 pirates to their crew. At a Marine base, Sentomaru and the Pacifistas depart for the Sabaody Archipelago in response to Luffy's return. At a fashion shop, Nami buys clothes for 90% discounts and Sanji and Zoro walk around town. Chopper chases after the Fake Robin, but Nami and Usopp find him. Chopper finally realizes that the real Nami has arrived and the three depart for the Thousand Sunny. The Marines encounter a group of pirates gathered for Fake Luffy's arrival, including Caribou and Coribou.
"The Navy Has Set Out! The Straw Hats in Danger!" is episode 519 of One Piece.
"The Navy Has Set Out! The Straw Hats in Danger!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"The Navy Has Set Out! The Straw Hats in Danger!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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Monkey D. Luffy main
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Nico Robin main
Roronoa Zoro main
Sanji main
Tony Tony Chopper main
Usopp main
Buggy the Clown supporting
Dracule Mihawk supporting
Emporio Ivankov supporting
Gol D. Roger supporting
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Monkey D. Garp supporting
Portgas D. Ace supporting
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