What episode is "Surprising Confession! The Truth Behind the Assassination of Otohime!" in One Piece?
"Surprising Confession! The Truth Behind the Assassination of Otohime!" is episode 552 of One Piece.
衝撃の告白 オトヒメ暗殺の真実
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Conflict rises as Hordy's forces capture key figures and reveal startling truths, while looming dangers threaten Fishman Island, escalating tensions among all parties involved.
On their way to defeat Hordy, Jimbei, Shirahoshi and Megalo are captured by Hordy's forces. They are taken to Conchcorde Plaza just as the pirates tie up Neptune and the princes. When Shirley reveals to Hordy that Luffy will destroy Fishman Island, the fishman blasts her with a water bullet. He then reveals that he is responsible for assassinating Otohime and also framed a human pirate for it by having him burn the queen's signatures and kill the pirate. The citizens are filled with horror at hearing the realization. When Hordy mocks Shirahoshi, the princess reveals that she knows the truth. Meanwhile, in a desperate attempt to kill Shirahoshi, Vander Decken sets the Noah on a collision course with Fishman Island, in an effort to destroy everything on it.
"Surprising Confession! The Truth Behind the Assassination of Otohime!" is episode 552 of One Piece.
"Surprising Confession! The Truth Behind the Assassination of Otohime!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Surprising Confession! The Truth Behind the Assassination of Otohime!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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