: Caesar explains that Smiley is actually the toxic gas from the massive explosion that occurred on Punk Hazard four years ago.
: The trio finds the samurai's frozen head and legs. After thawing him out, Kin'emon explains that his torso—the source of his "magic"—is currently underwater, making his whole body feel paralyzed and freezing. The Origin of Smiley
: This episode is part of the transition period for the opening theme. While "Hands Up!" became the new theme for Season 16, Funimation's original simulcast often omitted it due to licensing issues that were later resolved.
: Discarding any hope of a "secret" operation, Luffy immediately bellows for "Master" (Caesar) to come out so he can kidnap him, much to the irritation of Law. Production and Notes
: Caesar explains that Smiley is actually the toxic gas from the massive explosion that occurred on Punk Hazard four years ago.
: The trio finds the samurai's frozen head and legs. After thawing him out, Kin'emon explains that his torso—the source of his "magic"—is currently underwater, making his whole body feel paralyzed and freezing. The Origin of Smiley One Piece Episode 595
: This episode is part of the transition period for the opening theme. While "Hands Up!" became the new theme for Season 16, Funimation's original simulcast often omitted it due to licensing issues that were later resolved. : Caesar explains that Smiley is actually the
: Discarding any hope of a "secret" operation, Luffy immediately bellows for "Master" (Caesar) to come out so he can kidnap him, much to the irritation of Law. Production and Notes The Origin of Smiley : This episode is