We have seen and heard of many villains. Now our minds are going to blow by witnessing great villains.

The first villain to be introduced is Bat-Man (not the batman of DC comics). He is a secondary part of the pirates ruling the Animal kingdom and he is also wielder of a Smile Fruit. Smile fruit are kind of mischievous fruits which evolve its consumer’s life into a terrible point. The attire of Bat-Man is appropriate according to his name he have pair of bat wings and half of his body is of a bat. Bat-Man is now the tough competitor against Luffy, Zoro, and Tsuru and he keeps attacking them by throwing arrows at them so they are not able to defame Shogun Orochi. He is not alone in all of this Gazelle-Man escort him. He abducts Tama because of her unusual skills of controlling animals. The appearance of the troop of Kaido’s is mixture of leather and trammel which gives a disturbing sight to see for some viewers.

The second part of the episode relates to Bat-Man and how his entrance not being so challenging. If we focus on the character of Tama she has recover but she is not willing to eat anything. She is a bit obstinate to have a bowl of oshiruko from Tsuru although this specific meal has a vital role. The reason she does not accept this dish is that she is still devoted to the warriors fast but she eats it after her latest friends present it has her birthday gift. There is importance of food in this part that how food plays a role in bringing happiness in life and how it feels to have a meal after facing poverty. This part provides calm and warmth to viewers before they witness the cruel abduction of Tama. The viewers hoped that this episode could be a bit crabbier. There were issues like a sudden gap between the conversation and the poor format of direction. Regardless the hard work of the team the prominent part of this week’s episode was not spontaneous and natural.

Another main part of this episode was one of the characters Kiku she is the waitress of Tsuru. The much loved gag in this episode was that how Zoro keep mentioning that how tall Kiku is just because how Luffy interrupt in between by saying that “Yeah, but Big Mom was bigger,” like he is so proud about that. The character of Kiku is itself mysterious which can be witness by the way she use the word sessha which was also noticed by Zoro. Another problem with this episode was that many dialogues were not properly translated into English. The way manga is representing Kiku using the samurai word sessha reflect that maybe there is going to be a big twist coming in our way.

One piece has completed 900 episodes and soon it’s going to hit 1,000 episodes. And maybe we will be still in Wano waiting for this. In this episode anything can happen. There is no need to speed up everything. If we have to discuss about the thought of scarcity and repression in Wano there will be no outcome of it. The scene where Luffy and Zoro fight against the arrows thrown by Bat-Man is impressive but there is requirement of more efforts in the real storyline to create enthusiasm in viewers.

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