What episode is "Back to the Present! Hordy Makes a Move!" in One Piece?
"Back to the Present! Hordy Makes a Move!" is episode 547 of One Piece.
Following Otohime's death, Hordy manipulates fishman and humans alike to stir conflict, while former allies face tensions and the fishman society grapples with discrimination and unrest.
Following Otohime's death, Hordy kills a human pirate and convinces the citizens that the human is responsible for killing the queen. Meanwhile, Neptune locks himself up in the Hard-Shell Tower. When Shirahoshi receives a love letter from Decken days later, the king orders his guards to look for him. As the fishmen gather at the queen's funeral, Fukaboshi appears on the Visual Transponder Snail and tells them that they will continue to fight discrimination. In the present day, it is revealed that Jimbei could not stop Arlong's tyranny in the East Blue. Sanji confronts Jimbei over what happened in the East Blue, ordering him to commit suicide. However, Nami reminds Sanji that Jimbei means no harm and forgives Jimbei, as she has no resentment towards fishmen except Arlong. Later, Hatchan reveals that Hordy will kill any fishman who is affiliated with humans just as the fishman begins to broadcast his message via the Visual Transponder Snail.
"Back to the Present! Hordy Makes a Move!" is episode 547 of One Piece.
"Back to the Present! Hordy Makes a Move!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Back to the Present! Hordy Makes a Move!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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