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Kokoro assures the crew that the frog, Yokozuna, was perfectly fine and that it was always testing its strength against the Sea Train Puffing Tom, which connects several of the nearby islands. She also explains that the Log Pose would lead them to Water Seven, a canal city of shipwrights where they could fix their ship, providing Luffy with a ...
The following post contains major spoilers for The Blacklist‘s Season 8 finale. Proceed with caution! Elizabeth Keen’s name was crossed off The Blacklist on Wednesday night — and it appeared ...
When Luffy and his crew return to Water 7 and are about to depart, Usopp initially tries to rejoin the crew without resolving the matter, but ultimately admits his mistaken stubbornness and apologizes, thus reconciling with Luffy and rejoining the Straw Hat Pirates. [16] [17] Following the Enies Lobby incident, a bounty is placed on Sogeking.
[6] [7] Since then, nineteen DVD compilations, each containing three episodes of the "Enies Lobby" arc, were released by Avex Mode between January 9, 2008 and July 1, 2009. [4] [8] A 20th DVD, containing two episodes, was released on August 5, 2009. [9] A 21st DVD, containing four episodes, was released on September 2, 2009. [10]
With Elizabeth Keen choosing loyalty to her biological mother Katarina Rostova instead of Raymond Reddington, The Blacklist hits the ground running in Friday's season 8 premiere, picking up ...
The premise of Wednesday’s Season 8 finale was simple: Red promised to give Liz a letter her mother had left for her, which contained all of the long-awaited answers about Red’s identity and ...
Lola has her crew plant all the shadows they captured into him in order to multiply his fighting strength and grant him new skills so that he can defeat Moria. The result is a monstrous version of Luffy, called Nightmare Luffy, that proceeds to reach his crew and take out Moria before the shadows leave his body after ten minutes' time.
SpaceX Crew-1 [6] [7] (was also known as USCV-1 or simply Crew-1) [8] was the first operational [b] crewed flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft, and the maiden flight of the Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft. It was also the second crewed orbital flight launch by the United States since that of STS-135 in July 2011.