The episode continues the grueling battle between and Charlotte Cracker , one of Big Mom's Three Sweet Commanders. For hours, Luffy has been eating Cracker’s endless supply of biscuit soldiers, which were softened by Nami’s rain clouds.
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Enraged by Luffy's consumption of his soldiers, Cracker charges, intending to skewer him. Luffy, having reached his physical limit, activates a special variation of Gear 4th: Tankman . The episode continues the grueling battle between and
This episode highlights the immense strength of the Yonko crews. Cracker, a commander, pushed Luffy to his absolute limit, requiring Luffy to utilize a new form of Gear Four just to achieve victory. It sets the stage for the rest of the arc, demonstrating how powerful Big Mom's subordinates are. 3. Nami's Crucial Role
This article dives deep into the events of Episode 806, analyzing the fight, the new form, and the implications for the arc. 1. Context: The Long Battle Against Cracker Episode 806 | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
One Piece Episode 806, titled "Power of a Full Stomach—New Gear 4th: Tankman!" (Japanese: "満腹の力!新型ギア4「タンクマン」!"), is a pivotal moment in the Whole Cake Island Arc. Released in 2017, this episode delivers the spectacular conclusion to the grueling 11-hour battle between Monkey D. Luffy and the Big Mom Pirates' Sweet Commander, Charlotte Cracker.
Luffy, Nami, Cracker, Sanji, and the Vinsmoke siblings.
"I don't care about your technology!" Luffy roars, his fist connecting with Niji’s jaw, shattering the protective visor of the Raid Suit. "Sanji is my cook! And nobody talks bad about my crew!"
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