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The CP9 agents overpower Franky and discover a hidden room that they tear through to Franky's dismay of them trampling his memories. A long flashback ensues, covering Franky's past in Tom's Workers and how he and Iceberg helped create the Sea Train so Tom can save their city while not be held accountable for creating Gold Roger's ship.
Iceberg proceeds to tell the Straw Hats that they might have to make him join the crew by force. At the Franky House, when Franky refuses to leave, Franky's men take matters into their own hands: they steal Franky's beloved jammer-style briefs and start luring him to the Straw Hats by playing keep-away with the briefs with Franky in tow.
Franky (フランキー, Furankī) also known by his moniker "Cyborg" Franky is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. The character made his first appearance in the 329th chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on July 17, 2004.
Luffy and Franky go after them, but Franky (in Chopper's body) goes against Chopper's warnings and takes a rumble ball, going on a rampage and chasing Luffy. Meanwhile, Caesar notices Vegapunk's beam in Franky's body and craves for it, he calls his men so they go to the fire side gate and see a cave.
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers through Episode 2 of “One Piece,” now streaming on Netflix. When Marc Jobst came on as director and executive producer of “One Piece ...
Having run for 25 years since its Japanese TV debut in 1999, the “One Piece” animated series is produced by Toei Animation and airs weekly. It is based on the best-selling manga (comic book ...
Meanwhile, on Baldimore, Franky remembers that he defeated a mechanical polar bear after finding a stash of cola, before a fax machine prints out a newspaper about Ace's death. At Hungaria, Brook is writing music for the Longarm Tribe when he loses his concentration and discovers Ace's death.
Franky is knocked unconscious after a failed attempt to fire himself at Oars with a giant slingshot known as Kuwagata and shoot him at point-blank range with Weapons Left. Nami arrives and joins the battle, but Oars demonstrates that he can somehow stretch his limbs, which the crew realizes is Moria's Devil Fruit powers.