The latest chapter of One Piece has fans buzzing with several intriguing revelations that propel the story forward. A major development is the deteriorating health of Dr. Vegapunk, the brilliant scientist, who appears to be nearing the end of his life due to accumulating injuries over the years.
Giants Oimo and Kashii make a dramatic return after nearly two decades. Formerly tricked by the Marines to guard Enies Lobby, these ex-members of the Giant Warrior Pirates unleash their fury by destroying Marine battleships.
Their homecoming adds exhilarating chaos and action to the chapter.
Additionally, we gain a fascinating insight into the enigmatic Blackbeard, whose motivations and origins have long been shrouded in mystery. His continued pursuit of power and influence promises to shake things up in the world of One Piece.
Oimo and Kashii’s Comeback After Almost Two Decades
The latest installment of One Piece picks up right where the previous chapter left off, opening with a stunning double-page spread showcasing the formidable Giant Warrior Pirates in all their glory.
Among them, giants Oimo and Kashii unleash destruction on the Marine’s battleships, adding thrilling chaos and action to the scene.
Meanwhile, Usopp is overcome with emotion as he gazes through binoculars and spots giants Dorry and Brogy, characters from the fan-favorite Little Garden arc that Usopp never expected to see again.
The chapter includes a recap panel revisiting Little Garden’s events, underscoring Usopp’s poignant reaction to this reunion.
Shifting focus, we see the Thousand Sunny is about to careen over a cliff’s edge at the Labo-Phase, while Jinbe races to join Roronoa Zoro’s intense battle against Rob Lucci.
Their fierce fight continues with Lucci taunting Zoro that he’ll drag the rest of the crew down since they can’t leave Egghead without him.
Who Actually Are Oimo and Kashii In One Piece?
Oimo and Kashii are giants originally from Elbaf who were members of the Giant Warrior Pirates, serving under captains Dorry and Brogy.
When their captains began their legendary 100-year duel, the Giant Warrior Pirates disbanded and returned to Elbaf to await the victor.
After 50 long years, Oimo and Kashii set sail to find Dorry and Brogy. However, the Marines deceitfully captured the giants, lying that they had apprehended Dorry and Brogy.
The Marines manipulated Oimo and Kashii into becoming guards at Enies Lobby by promising to free their captains in exchange.
Oimo and Kashii served dutifully as Enies Lobby guards until Usopp revealed the truth – he had met Dorry and Brogy back at Little Garden.
Realizing the Marines’ deception, the giants defected and aided the Straw Hats and their allies.
Their change of allegiance was a pivotal moment, helping overthrow Enies Lobby. After years of separation, Oimo and Kashii’s reunion with their old crew brings the story full circle.
After aiding in the raid on Enies Lobby, Oimo, and Kashii helped the Galley-La workers repair the Water 7 dock.
Rather than immediately seeking out their captains, the giants decided to first return to their homeland of Elbaf.
Sometime during the Thriller Bark saga, Oimo and Kashii were shown setting sail for Elbaf at last.
Later in the Egghead arc, the two finally reunited with captains Dorry and Brogy back in Elbaf after five decades apart.
They also assisted Shanks and the Red Hair Pirates in battling Eustass “Captain” Kid and the Kid Pirates.
Now, chapter 1107 spoilers reveal Oimo and Kashii have returned to the Giant Warrior Pirates at Egghead.
Their presence with their original crew brings their story full circle after their lengthy separation.
More From One Piece Chapter 1107
Chapter 1107 introduces Vice Admiral “Red King,” a new character with multiple chins and a name inspired by the kaiju from Ultraman, adding an intriguing pop culture element.
Red King is seen commanding his forces, ordering smaller ships to keep their distance while directing larger vessels to open fire on the Pacifistas. This decision comes after losing around 30 smaller and mid-sized ships to the formidable Pacifistas.
The scene then shifts to an emotional exchange between Luffy and Jewelry Bonney. Bonney is shown tearing up, leading a puzzled Luffy to ask why she’s crying.
Bonney explains she’s been searching for “Nika,” addressing Luffy by this mysterious name. Luffy seems confused, saying he’s been here the whole time and asking what “Nika” means.
Luffy then notices the injured Dr. Vegapunk and angrily turns on Saint Jaygarcia Saturn of the Gorosei, demanding an explanation for harming his friend.
Luffy criticizes Bonney’s previous attack as “super weak,” prompting her to ask for a demonstration of the real Nika’s punch. In response, Saturn unleashes an eye attack, throwing Luffy’s head back.