What episode is "The First and the Second Join! The Vinsmoke Family!" in One Piece?
"The First and the Second Join! The Vinsmoke Family!" is episode 800 of One Piece.
1と2 集結! ヴィンスモーク家
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Luffy continues his relentless fight against Cracker's endless biscuit soldiers, while Nami commands the homies, and others plan covert operations across Whole Cake Island. Meanwhile, Sanji reunites with his Vinsmoke family, leading to tense interactions and conflicts within the group.
Luffy continues struggling against Cracker's Biscuit Soldiers; every time he destroys them, Cracker just makes more, and the Sweet Commander keeps Luffy on his toes with occasional onslaughts. However, Nami has put the homies under her command and forces them to attack Cracker against their will, Chopper and Carrot decide to exploit the Mirro-World and gain access to all the mirrors on Whole Cake Island, and Brook and Pedro hide inside a biscuit soldier homie that is going into the Whole Cake Chateau. The next day, Sanji's older brothers Vinsmoke Ichiji and Niji return to the Germa Kingdom, and the three of them reunite. However, when the Vinsmoke Family eats a meal together, Sanji and Niji quickly get into a fight over Niji's treatment of his food and cooks.
"The First and the Second Join! The Vinsmoke Family!" is episode 800 of One Piece.
"The First and the Second Join! The Vinsmoke Family!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"The First and the Second Join! The Vinsmoke Family!" is part of the Levely Arc.
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Roronoa Zoro main
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