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For those looking to watch or rewatch this high-octane episode, One Piece Episode 806 is available on:
Note: As of this writing, the English Dub for Episode 806 has been released, maintaining the high standard of voice direction.
While the title fight takes precedence, Episode 806 wisely cuts away to the supporting cast.
Unlike the offensive powerhouse Boundman (first seen against Doflamingo), Tank Man is Gear Fourth’s defensive/specialized form. Because Luffy has gorged himself on thousands of biscuits, his rubber body has expanded to a near-spherical, obese size.
When Cracker, frustrated and tricked, lands a direct attack, Luffy absorbs the blow entirely. The episode’s key moment is Luffy’s declaration:
“You’re the first person I’ve used this form on.”
Tank Man (specifically the “Full Version” or Manpuku Ver.) utilizes Luffy’s bloated stomach as a trampoline. He inflates further, trapping Cracker inside his own hardened armor, then rebounds the enemy’s attack with devastating centrifugal force, launching the Sweet Commander miles away.
Episode 806 delivers one of the most satisfying transformations in the Whole Cake Island arc. For the first time since the Time Skip, Chopper is forced to use a full-force, uncontrolled Monster Point.
Up until now, Chopper has used controlled versions of his forms (Kung Fu Point, Horn Point, etc.). But facing the massive, unbreakable doors of the SMILE Factory, the crew realizes they need a wrecking ball. Chopper takes a Rumble Ball—and instantly transforms into the giant, feral beast that once terrorized the Straw Hats pre-timeskip.
The animation quality for this sequence is noticeably higher than the standard episode. The raw weight behind Chopper's punches, the cracking of the stone walls, and the desperate screams of the crew trying to rein him in make this a visceral watch.
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For those looking to watch or rewatch this high-octane episode, One Piece Episode 806 is available on:
Note: As of this writing, the English Dub for Episode 806 has been released, maintaining the high standard of voice direction.
While the title fight takes precedence, Episode 806 wisely cuts away to the supporting cast.
Unlike the offensive powerhouse Boundman (first seen against Doflamingo), Tank Man is Gear Fourth’s defensive/specialized form. Because Luffy has gorged himself on thousands of biscuits, his rubber body has expanded to a near-spherical, obese size.
When Cracker, frustrated and tricked, lands a direct attack, Luffy absorbs the blow entirely. The episode’s key moment is Luffy’s declaration:
“You’re the first person I’ve used this form on.”
Tank Man (specifically the “Full Version” or Manpuku Ver.) utilizes Luffy’s bloated stomach as a trampoline. He inflates further, trapping Cracker inside his own hardened armor, then rebounds the enemy’s attack with devastating centrifugal force, launching the Sweet Commander miles away.
Episode 806 delivers one of the most satisfying transformations in the Whole Cake Island arc. For the first time since the Time Skip, Chopper is forced to use a full-force, uncontrolled Monster Point.
Up until now, Chopper has used controlled versions of his forms (Kung Fu Point, Horn Point, etc.). But facing the massive, unbreakable doors of the SMILE Factory, the crew realizes they need a wrecking ball. Chopper takes a Rumble Ball—and instantly transforms into the giant, feral beast that once terrorized the Straw Hats pre-timeskip.
The animation quality for this sequence is noticeably higher than the standard episode. The raw weight behind Chopper's punches, the cracking of the stone walls, and the desperate screams of the crew trying to rein him in make this a visceral watch.
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