What episode is "Shaking Fish-Man Island! A Celestial Dragon Drifts In!" in One Piece?
"Shaking Fish-Man Island! A Celestial Dragon Drifts In!" is episode 545 of One Piece.
揺れる魚人島!漂着した天竜人
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On Fish-Man Island, tensions rise as a Celestial Dragon arrives, stirring unrest among the island's inhabitants. Queen Otohime strives to maintain peace and prevent hatred from spreading, while unexpected events showcase the hidden powers of the island's residents.
The Sun Pirates go their separate ways after Jimbei becomes a Warlord. Otohime, however is determined that these actions would to help her cause. A few days later, Mjosgard, a Celestial Dragon, arrives on the island and the islanders are angered by their appearance. One of the former Sun Pirates attempts to kill Mjosgard, but Otohime stops them. The queen forewarns everyone that they must not pass the hatred to their children. However, Mjosgard threatens the Queen. Shirahoshi unknowingly uses her power to summon the Sea Kings and save her mother. After Mjosgard is healed by Aladdin, Otohime decides to go to the surface to negotiate with him. Just before she leaves, she reassures to the island's citizens that everything will be all right.
"Shaking Fish-Man Island! A Celestial Dragon Drifts In!" is episode 545 of One Piece.
"Shaking Fish-Man Island! A Celestial Dragon Drifts In!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Shaking Fish-Man Island! A Celestial Dragon Drifts In!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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