The 737th episode of the "One Piece" animation which will be aired this weekend has revealed another major news - this episode will be supervised by the original author Eiichiro Oda himself, and the life experience and secrets of the second brother Sabo will be revealed!
In the animation, after Luffy beat Mingo, the plot of Dressrosa began to draw to a close. At this time, the second brother Sabo appeared in front of Luffy, which made the adopted brother very excited. After the banquet, Sabo recalled his life experience, including going to sea on a ship since he was a child, being sunk by the Celestial Dragons and being rescued, and finally joining the Revolutionary Army. In the comics, this memory killing is full of the brotherhood between Sabo and Ace, which is very tear-jerking.
Since Sabo's life story is an important chapter, the animation must be presented perfectly. For this, the original author, Eiichiro Oda, personally supervised this part of the plot. From the script, you can see his dense handwriting, which makes people admire Oda's serious attitude even more, and also makes the audience look forward to what new surprises the "Sabo Memories" in the animation will bring. "One Piece" animation episode 737 advance picture: For more relevant information, please pay attention to: One Piece Zone For more relevant information, please pay attention to: One Piece Zone |
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