What seemed like just now started, the Wano arc has been the longest arc in the One Piece series, having more than two hundred episodes that took more than four years of time to complete. This project brought a lot of people together to work on, especially by the end of the arc with Luffy’s Gear 5 and many other developments.
But finally, this arc has come to an end, and Straw Hat has embarked on their new journey. While fans are really emotional, they are also excited at the same time to see what is next for the series and where the straw hats are headed and wonder what the upcoming One Piece episode is going to be about.
One Piece Episode 1086 will be the next installment in the series, which will be released next week without any break. Thus, we also have a preview for One Piece Episode 1086 as well which we would like to provide and showcase what this exciting episode is going to showcase.
In addition to that, we will also be including details for One Piece Episode 1086, which will include the release date, time, and where the said episode will be available to watch once it is released. But before all of that, here is a small recap of the latest One Piece episode.
Recap And Review
The ending episode for this arc was quite narrative, with a background that tells the story of what Wano has been through while Momonosuke and Kinemon have been rushing towards Luffy as they are worried and angry without getting a goodbye from them.
While they approach the straw hats, Yamato reveals that they will stay in this country and explore Wano country first before moving on to something new. Momo and Kinemon reach Luffy and upon meeting, Momo breaks down like a child as he is one, asking Luffy to not go.
But Luffy tells him that it is time for him to leave and he knows that Momo is a coward and a child, but he still has come a long way and can lead this country like no other. As a parting gift, Luffy gives Momo his flag which indicates that Wano comes under his territory, and if anyone messes with them, they will come to help.
As they leave from Wano, Straw Hats Pirates and Heart Pirates take out the good sourcing out from Wano but Kidd provokes them to take the fall way out of the country.
Expectations
One Piece Episode 1086 will be titled “A New Emperor! Buggy The Genius Jester” and the preview for the episode showcases two different scenarios that include very exciting things. The preview highlights how Nami is angry with Luffy and also has him in the cage and it is probably for Luffy being an idiot for taking the bad way to get out of Wano.
But the main part of the preview reveals the straw has to look at their bounties, and thus, we will finally get to see the new bounties of the straw hats after their new shenanigans in Wano. While the episode will see a fun moment with Straw Hats on their ship, the main part of the episode will be about Buggy and his reason how he became an emperor.
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One Piece Episode 1086 will shed light on the reason why Buggy all of a sudden made something impossible with Crocodile and Mihawk getting under them. The episode showcases their bounties as well. This episode will be very informative and fun at the same time.
Release Date And Where To Watch?
One Piece Episode 1086, titled “The Last Curtain! Luffy and Momonosuke’s Vow,” will be released on Sunday, December 3rd, 2023, at 09:30 hrs Japanese Standard Time (JST). Following are the various timings for One Piece Episode 1086;
- Pacific Time (US & Canada): 17:30 hrs on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023.
- Central Time (Mexico): 18:30 hrs on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023.
- Eastern Time (US & Canada): 20:30 hrs on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023.
- Australian Standard Time (Australia): 02:00 hrs on Sunday, December 3rd, 2023.
One Piece Episode 1086 will be available to stream on Crunchyroll or Funimation after an hour of the episode’s premiere on the local Japanese networks, but geo-restrictions on the said platforms may be applied.