One Piece Episode 767 🆕

: Nekomamushi explains that the Minks and the Kozuki Family of Wano are ancient "brothers," and they would sooner face total destruction than sell out a friend. Key Plot Developments

: Expecting a violent confrontation, the Straw Hats are moved to tears when the two rulers, Inuarashi and Nekomamushi, drop their weapons and kneel before the samurai.

: Kin'emon formally introduces himself as a retainer of the Kozuki Family, setting the stage for the Wano Country saga. One Piece Episode 767

: It is revealed that the Minks were fully aware of Raizo's location the entire time. Despite being tortured, poisoned, and mutilated by Jack and the Beast Pirates, not a single Mink betrayed their ally.

One Piece Episode 767, titled , is widely regarded by fans and critics as a masterpiece of storytelling due to its massive emotional payoff and one of the series' most shocking plot twists. The Unforgettable Twist: "Raizo is Safe" : Nekomamushi explains that the Minks and the

The episode centers on the high-stakes arrival of the samurai Kin'emon and Kanjuro on the island of Zou. Throughout the arc, the Straw Hats—and the audience—were led to believe that the Mink Tribe detested samurai, as the Beast Pirates had recently razed their 1,000-year-old civilization to the ground while searching for a ninja named Raizo.

Experience the emotional intensity and the massive 'Raizo is safe' reveal through these detailed episode breakdowns: : It is revealed that the Minks were

: While revealed in more detail in the following episode (768), this segment begins to peel back the layers of Momonosuke’s true status as the heir to the Kozuki clan, not merely Kin'emon's son.

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