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Characters in Order of Appearance[] Jinbe Monkey D. Luffy Tony Tony Chopper Brook Usopp Nico Robin Sanji Roronoa Zoro Nami Franky Pedro (flashback) Carrot (flashback) Charlotte Brûlée (flashback) Diesel (flashback) Trafalgar D. Water Law (flashback) Kozuki Sukiyaki (flashback) Morgans Marshall D. Teach (fantasy) Shanks (fantasy) Buggy (fantasy) Dracule Mihawk (fantasy) Crocodile (fantasy) Boa Hancock (fantasy) Koby (fantasy) Nefertari Cobra (image & fantasy) Nefertari Vivi (image & fantasy) Marcus Mars Jaygarcia Saturn Topman Warcury Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro Shepherd Ju Peter Karoo (fantasy) Pell (fantasy) Chaka (fantasy) Igaram (fantasy)
Neptune (fantasy) Fukaboshi (fantasy) Ryuboshi (fantasy) Manboshi (fantasy) Shirahoshi (fantasy) Sterry (fantasy) Sarie Nantokanette (fantasy) Wapol (fantasy) Kinderella (fantasy) Hakowan (fantasy) Rebecca (fantasy) Kabu (fantasy) Bian (fantasy) Mansherry (fantasy) Leo (fantasy) Riku Doldo III (fantasy)
Viola (fantasy) Sai (fantasy) Kureha (fantasy) Dalton (fantasy) Ramen (fantasy) Tacos (fantasy) Matryosaka (fantasy) Beer VI (fantasy) Ham Burger (fantasy) Mororon (fantasy) Seki Komane Imu Emporio Ivankov Hack Koala Lindbergh Karasu Morley Belo Betty Inazuma Monkey D. Dragon Sabo Jewelry Bonney Mecha-Shark Anime Notes[] This is the first episode to use UUUUUS! as the opening theme and Dear sunrise as the ending theme.
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