One Piece Episode 572

Summary:

The Minister of the Right was thanking the Straw Hats for saving Fish-Man Island when he suddenly received word that the Tamate Box was gone and in the hands of Baron Tamago and Pekoms. The right-wing minister was worried that they would use them to open the Tamate Box because he had put bombs in it since Hody stole the inside of the box 10 years ago. Caribou begins searching for his treasure that he stole from the royal family after realizing it was taken after waking up from being beaten by Luffy. Jinbe and Neptune talk about placing a new pirate flag on Fish-Man Island, which is the Straw Hat flag. The Minister of the Right tells King Neptune that the Tamate Box is gone and may explode in Big Mom’s hands. Jinbe decides to break the alliance with Big Mom before things get ugly.

Caribou finds Tamago and Pekoms with his treasure he stole and attacks Pekoms with his gatling gun. Pekoms was revealed to be a Devil Fruit user. Caribou then attempts to cut off Pekom’s head, but is punched in the stomach by Pekom’s Haki infused fist, which penetrates Caribou’s logic defenses. Pekoms and Tamago then leave Fish-Man Island.

Smoker and Tashigi are seen with Marine Branch G-5 arresting several pirates emerging from Fish-Man Island.

The rest of the crew (except Franky) are drinking tea in the palace with the Minister of the Right, who expresses his gratitude to the crew for saving the island and for not having to be so modest as he is happy for you to serve them tea. When Usopp says how they are ready to leave the island, Shirahoshi starts crying because she doesn’t want them to leave, stating that she doesn’t want to hear it and tells him “nose-sama” and Usopp corrects her and tries to apologize. The Minister then receives a list of all the treasures and notices that Tamatebako has been stolen and is horrified by this information.

Outside the Candy Factory, Caribou wakes up and realizes that all the treasure he stole is gone and vows to get it back somehow.

While the soldiers are repairing the palace, Jinbe and Neptune talk in Ryugu’s palace. Neptune asks how the Sun Pirates are doing under Big Mom’s jurisdiction. Jinbe says she’s not the most reasonable boss, but they could do whatever they wanted. Neptune comments that it must be hard for Jinbe to take orders from someone who wasn’t a Fisher Tiger. Jinbe replies that he is not picky about who his boss is and that it is good strategy to serve the Emperor to ensure the safety of his crew. Neptune is surprised because he thought that Jinbe did it for Fish-Man Island because it was Jinbe who kept the island safe under Big Mom’s name. Jinbe comments that it’s just a coincidence and that he and his crew should be protecting the island, but they can’t because they’re wanted by pirates. Jinbe then announces that she will cut ties with Big Mom. Neptune concludes that it is because Jinbe wants to join the Straw Hat Pirates. Jinbe says yes, adding that verbal contracts are much harder to get rid of than written agreements, and that there’s a chance that Big Mom will direct her anger at the island. Neptune tells him that he’s taking on too much responsibility, adding that the army just got another seventy thousand soldiers from the Fish-Man District and he found another flag to borrow: the Straw Hats, an idea that Jinbe likes.

The Minister of the Right comes in breathless and says he remembered something important about the treasure the Straw Hats got. He must return Tamatebako. It contains a bomb and is rigged to explode when opened. The minister did this after it was stolen ten years ago as a security measure. Neptune agrees to ask for their return. A guard enters and announces that the Straw Hats have returned. Nami, Neptune, and the Minister of Right are then shocked to hear that Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji gave the treasure to Big Mom. Luffy tells them that she was going to destroy the island, that he is crazy and that he would fight her, scaring everyone except Shirahoshi who comments on his bravery and cries because Usopp yelled at her and Robin who just giggled. Jinbe realizes that she has to leave Big Mom now before things get any worse. She suggests that the straw hats must not irritate her any more than they have. The Minister of the Right whispers to Neptune that Big Mom might take the bomb as an act of war. Nami then sympathizes with Luffy, saying that he stood his ground like any man. He then hits Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji for giving away all the treasure. Luffy then states that they should go to the New World. As this happens, the crew gets ready and they all head to the ship with Franky on board and the royal family behind.

At the Candy Factory, Caribou says that if he brings back the princess and the treasure, he might get on a certain person’s good side. Then he sees a crowd of people from Baron Tamago and Pekoms carrying three large bags. Caribou realizes he must have the treasure. He attacks them and demands the treasure back. Pekoms recognizes him and looks for him in the book. A Gatling gun protrudes from Caribou’s stomach and fires at Pekoms. Pekoms is knocked down, but when the dust clears, he is seen hidden in a turtle shell. Caribou realizes he must be Zoan. He flies to Pekoms with a scythe. Pekoms blocks the attack with a single Haki-charged strike, shattering the scythe and sending Caribou flying. Pekoms then mentions that Logia’s downfall is her own pride in invincibility. Pekoms and Tamago then leave as the citizens marvel at Pekoms’ strength as he has a bounty of 330 million.

The scene changes to the New World near the red line. The Marines fight several coastal pirate ships coming from the sea. Someone shouts that Captain Tashigi is in trouble. Two Marines in love try to hug her to protect her. He jumps out of the way towards the incoming cannonball. Using her sword, she manages to redirect the cannonball, which flies away from the ship. The two soldiers cheer, but she tells them to stop joking. She curses at them, not knowing that she is yelling at the ship’s mast. He asks how they could joke now. She then accuses them of teasing her for being a woman. Smoker tells her to be quiet as he is in the middle of an interrogation. Turning to his prisoners, Smoker repeats that the pirates were enslaved by Hody, citing this as an explanation for why no recruits have come across Fish-Man Island in the past month. But now they come out of the sea practically continuously. The captured pirates then go on to say that there was a pirate who stopped Hody’s war and eventually freed them. He won’t tell Smoker the name though. One guy shuts him up and says they’re dealing with Marines from G-5 and lists rumors of their torture methods. The other marines ask Smoker if they could have a prisoner now. Panic, tl

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