One Piece

Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!

Episode 938 Canon Wano Country Arc 24 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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Tonoyasu's capture brings unexpected revelations about his identity, leading to tense reactions and battles involving various factions in Wano. Meanwhile, allies work to thwart executions and escalating conflicts threaten the Flower Capital.

Full Plot Summary

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After being capture, Tonoyasu claims to be the infamous thief, Ushimitzu Kozo. When Tonoyasu bandana falls off, Fukurokuju recognizes him. When Fukurokuju tells Orochi, the shogun has Tonoyasu sentenced to public execution. Meanwhile, Holdem and his men battle the Mt. Atama Thieves, believing them responsible for the thefts committed by the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance. While clashing with Ashura Doji, Holdem sets the mountain on fire. In Ringo, Brook finds Zoro, Hiyori and Toko and when he informs them of the impending execution in the Flower Capital, Toko immediately runs out to go save her father.

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What episode is "Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!" in One Piece?

"Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!" is episode 938 of One Piece.

Is "Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!" canon or filler?

"Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!" part of?

"Shaking the Nation! The Identity of Ushimitsu Kozo the Chivalrous Thief!" is part of the Wano Country Arc.

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