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Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!

Episode 927 Canon Wano Country Arc 24 min

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In Wano Country, tensions rise within the shogun's castle as Orochi warns his guests about the Akazaya Nine's return. When a bold reaction from Toko angers Orochi, Komurasaki intervenes, leading Orochi to unleash his Mythical Snake powers, causing chaos. Meanwhile, Robin attempts to escape danger with Toko amid unfolding conflicts.

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At Kuri Beach, Chopper gives the amnesiac Big Mom a fake name, Olin. Back inside the shogun's castle, Orochi warns his guests about the return of the Akazaya Nine. After hearing the guests quietly mock him for his cowardice, Toko laughs out loud, enraging Orochi. As he lashes out at Toko, Komurasaki steps in and slaps him. Komurasaki refuses to apologize for her transgression and Orochi, in a fit of rage, uses the power of his Snake-Snake Fruit, Mythical Type Model: Yamata No Orochi to transform into an eight-headed serpent and goes on a rampage. Robin tries to flee with Toko but she is found by the Orochi Oniwabanshu. As the guests attempt to flee Kyoshiro maniacally laughs as the chaos unfolds as he draws his blade.

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What episode is "Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!" in One Piece?

"Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!" is episode 927 of One Piece.

Is "Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!" canon or filler?

"Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!" part of?

"Pandemonium! The Monster Snake, Shogun Orochi!" is part of the Wano Country Arc.

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