Summary:
The crew analyzes the possible location of the city of gold. Gan Fall tells them a little more about the history of the Upper Yard. Solving their problems, the Shandia plan to return back to the Upper Yard and finish their fight to finally return to their original home.
The Straw Hats start preparing to find the Golden City. Sanji prepares to cook while Zoro, Chopper and Robin go looking for ingredients. Usopp prepares to repair the ship and Nami prepares a plan. Gan Fall is still resting and recovering from his injuries. Later the crew gathered and Nami had a hunch and told them the possible location of the city of gold. Chopper also tells the crew of the flock of large South Birds that saved them and what they called Gan Fall, God. Luffy thought it was the same as God asking if Gan Fall was the person to beat up and Usopp comically replied no.
At the Shandia village, Raki apologizes and that it was because of her that Kamakiri was hurt. Luffy, Usopp, Zoro and Sanji decide to make a campfire. Just then they are threatened by a pack of wolves who think the Straw Hats are there to take over their land. Nami punches the pack leader and clears up the misunderstanding. The crew started a campfire and the party began.
Gan Fall wakes up and Zoro thanks him for saving Chopper and Going Merry. Gan Fall then asked if they knew how the Upper Yard came to be called the Holy Land. Wyper is angry with Raki because he thought she was distracted by Vearth during the battle. Gan Fall explains that Sky Cloud cannot support plant life and Vearth is the desire of every person on Sky Island. Kamakiri explains that the warriors must return and continue fighting to return to their original home.
Weaknesses (non-compulsory): Filler Episode (for a few viewers): This episode may be taken into consideration filler content, meaning it doesn’t at once continue the main tale. Limited Character Development Beyond the Straw Hats (for some viewers): The episode focuses ordinarily at the Straw Hats and their interactions with the Shandians, supplying minimal development for the alternative characters. Overall: One Piece Episode 166 is a amusing and interesting episode of the Skypiea Arc. While this can be taken into consideration filler content material for a few visitors seeking out a primary plot twist, it efficaciously introduces new characters, injects humor, and units the degree for the large disagreement with Enel. The episode ends on a cliffhanger that leaves viewers excited to peer how the Straw Hats cope with this new hazard.