What episode is "Shirahoshi's Tears! Luffy Finally Shows Up!" in One Piece?
"Shirahoshi's Tears! Luffy Finally Shows Up!" is episode 553 of One Piece.
しらほしの涙!ルフィ遂に登場
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The citizens face threats from the New Fishmen Pirates, while key characters reveal secrets and launch counterattacks. Luffy arrives at a critical moment, rallying allies and challenging the island's fate during this pivotal Fish-Man Island arc episode.
Shirahoshi reveals that Megalo witnessed the assassination and told her about it, but chose to remain silent to honor her mother's last wish. Hordy attacks Neptune and Fukaboshi, Manboshi and Ryuboshi. Shirley informs a group of children that her predictions do not give out dates and the citizens call for Luffy to destroy the island. Just when Hordy is about to kill Neptune, Megalo finally spits out Luffy. Luffy hits Hordy with a single kick in the chest. Using her Mirage Tempo technique, Nami grabs the Celestial Dragon's letter and a group of keys to the royal family's shackles. As Robin releases the royal family and Jimbei, Franky uses the Gaon Cannon on the New Fishmen Pirates and Hoe flees with the princes. The Straw Hats regroup and Luffy tells the island's citizens to decide whether they are friend or foe.
"Shirahoshi's Tears! Luffy Finally Shows Up!" is episode 553 of One Piece.
"Shirahoshi's Tears! Luffy Finally Shows Up!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Shirahoshi's Tears! Luffy Finally Shows Up!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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