'One Piece' Episode 769 Recap; Clue in Reaching The Last Island 'Raftel' Revealed, This a Sign that One Piece is Reportedly Nearing Its End
One Piece episode 769 tells how Raizo released from his chain. Luffy begged him to become a typical ninja and use his ninja techniques. At first, he declined the idea but later on he agrees as he saw the disappointments. Raizo performs the ninja arts, Luffy and Zoro then took Raizo out of his chain and takes him outside. Raizo cried after he saw how they destroyed his city, Kurau.
One piece's episode titled "A red stone, A guide to the one piece," is something new. According to Anime New Network, this episode might be the sign of the nearing end of this long time running anime series. This episode is all about the red Ponegliff that Nico Robin is the only one who can read. This Red Ponegliff is guarded by 3 members of Kozuki family; Raizo, Kin'emon, and Kanjuro.
After Kanjuro explained the Red Ponegliff or also known as "The Road Ponegliff," he further claimed that there are 3 more Road Ponegliff across the grand line and still need to be located, make a cross line to the four island. And the center of it will be the last island called, Raftel.
While Luffy and his friends are going down to see Raizo who's in the chain, Kanjuro talked about Raizo's being a ninja which makes Luffy and the other males of Straw Hat pirates became excited as they imagine a fantasy ninjas like Naruto. But as soon as they saw Raizo's physical appearance, they were all got disappointed as they only see a big head with a small body.
After Kin' emon and Kanjuro saw Raizo, the two immediately unchained Raizo. When they got out, they only saw an abandoned village. Raizo cried out after the village was destroyed. As per the report of The One Piece Podcast, the upcoming episode 770 will be titled "The Secret of the Land of Wano! The Kozuki Family and the Ponegliffs!"
Is this the first episode towards the end? The first clue of reaching the last island Raftel is already introduced. Now, fans are left with the question, "what is next?"
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