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765: One Piece Episode

Pekoms discloses crucial information about Sanji’s family, the Vinsmoke Family, revealing that they are not only renowned assassins but also control a legendary, traveling "war army" known as Germa 66 .

Exploring One Piece Episode 765: Let's Go and Meet Master Cat Viper!

“If I can’t even save one crewmate, I don’t deserve to be Pirate King.” — One Piece Episode 765

After the battle, Brook, the skeleton musician of the Straw Hats, begins playing his guitar and singing the “Nekomamushi Song.” This is a standout moment, as the anime gives Brook a platform to act as the crew’s musician in a way rarely seen since his introduction. The scene is intentionally comedic; Brook sings a repetitive tune that annoys the crew, only to admit he made it all up on the spot. The song itself, however, is a genius piece of meta-humor, as it was actually inspired by a nonsense song Brook’s voice actor, Cho, would perform, which later inspired the character's creator, Eiichiro Oda, to invent the character of Nekomamushi himself.

Watch these reactions and reviews to see the 'Soul King's' catchy song and the shocking Vinsmoke reveal: The scene is intentionally comedic; Brook sings a

One Piece Episode 765: Secrets of the Vinsmoke Family and the Legend of Germa 66

, bloodsucking insects that threaten the group and their mount. The Straw Hats dispatch them with ease, showcasing their post-timeskip prowess—including Franky’s unconventional "Nipple Light" lure. The Legend of Cat Viper The Straw Hats dispatch them with ease, showcasing

The first half, which includes the bug fight, was widely panned. One review on IMDb called the visuals "subpar" and criticized the "rigid movements and lackluster expressions portrayed in the characters," stating they fell short of the series' typical high standards. Another described it as the "worst kind of media content" they had ever come across, with art that resembled a "child's drawing," likely a highly hyperbolic but passionate reaction to the episode's drop in quality. This stark contrast suggests different teams may have overseen the episode's two halves.

: The revelation of Sanji's name, "Vinsmoke," reframes his entire character. It explains his "Only Alive" bounty poster and shifts the series' focus from Sanji the cook to Sanji the prince of a dark underworld empire.