One Piece

Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!

Episode 822 Canon Levely Arc 24 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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In the Mirro-World, the Sanji Retrieval Team searches amidst tense encounters, while Luffy fights opponents despite challenges, and Sanji faces difficult choices alone in the chateau.

Full Plot Summary

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Having brought Jimbei and Nami into the Mirro-World, the Sanji Retrieval Team searches for Luffy, Sanji and Brook. Inside Big Mom's chamber, Big Mom holds Brook captive and goes over the Vinsmoke assassination plan with Pudding. The Charlotte Family and Big Mom Pirates have a meeting and discuss the status of the intruders. Believing the intruders have been dealt with, the meeting is adjourned. Inside Sweet City, Luffy battles against two chess soldiers and two members of the Big Mom Pirates. Due to his hunger, Luffy initially struggles but is able to muster enough strength to defeat his opponents. Inside the chateau, Sanji sits alone in a hallway and decides to accept death. Bobbin runs into him and as he is about to eat a piece of meat from Sanji's bento box, Sanji kicks him and then flees.

Episode FAQ

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What episode is "Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!" in One Piece?

"Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!" is episode 822 of One Piece.

Is "Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!" canon or filler?

"Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!" part of?

"Deciding to Say Goodbye! Sanji and his Straw-Hat Bento!" is part of the Levely Arc.

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