What episode is "Capture Caesar! General Cannon Blasts!" in One Piece?
"Capture Caesar! General Cannon Blasts!" is episode 621 of One Piece.
シーザーを捕獲せよ 将軍砲ジェネラルキャノン炸裂
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General Franky and his allies face off against persistent enemies while managing an urgent situation involving captives. The episode builds tension with conflicts and the looming arrival of a powerful adversary.
General Franky puts up a good fight against Buffalo and Baby 5. He sends them flying away with a General Cannon (a land-based version of the Sunny's Goan Cannon), but the two refuse to stay defeated despite their injuries. The fight however was interrupted with the arrival of the mine cart filled with all of the lab escapees. Seeing that Law is allied with the enemy and that the odds are against them, the two decided to hightail out of Punk Hazard along with Caesar Clown in their possession. Before Law could stop them, Luffy told Law that Usopp and Nami would handle this. The two Straw Hats proved Luffy right as they easily stopped the fleeing pirates and succeeded in capturing Caesar Clown. Doflamingo is still flying toward Punk Hazard imagining what torture he would inflict on the brats. Meanwhile, on a giant penguin, a mysterious man is wondering which direction leads to Punk Hazard.
"Capture Caesar! General Cannon Blasts!" is episode 621 of One Piece.
"Capture Caesar! General Cannon Blasts!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Capture Caesar! General Cannon Blasts!" is part of the Dressrosa Arc.
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Roronoa Zoro main
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Emporio Ivankov supporting
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