What episode is "Landing at the Fish-Man Island! Beautiful Mermaids!" in One Piece?
"Landing at the Fish-Man Island! Beautiful Mermaids!" is episode 527 of One Piece.
魚人島上陸 うるわしき人魚たち
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The Straw Hats arrive at Fish-Man Island and encounter both old friends and new foes. As they explore the vibrant locale filled with mermaids and mysteries, hidden tensions rise with looming threats from the New Fishman Pirates.
One of the fishmen surrounding the Straw Hats says that his name is Hammond and he is a member of the New Fishman Pirates. He offers Luffy to join them, but is turned down. Meanwhile, the others use one final Coup De Burst on the Thousand Sunny to flee from the fishmen and arrive to Fishman Island. Upon their arrival, the bubble finally breaks, causing the ship to enter the island and the crew to be separated once again. Luffy, Usopp, Sanji and Chopper awaken in a room and reunite with Camie. Camie reveals that not only is Hatchan recuperating from his injuries, but Pappagu is now a fashion designer at the district of Gyoverly Hills. The five travel to the district together and meet the local mermaids, much to Sanji's happiness. Meanwhile, Hammond is ordered by his captain Hordy Jones to bring Luffy to him.
"Landing at the Fish-Man Island! Beautiful Mermaids!" is episode 527 of One Piece.
"Landing at the Fish-Man Island! Beautiful Mermaids!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Landing at the Fish-Man Island! Beautiful Mermaids!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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