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'One Piece' Episode 778: Luffy's Crew Gets Big News About Revolutionary Army as Carrot Joins Them

Luffy and the rest of the Sanji retrieval team continue their journey in "One Piece" episode 778, "To the Reverie – Rebecca and the Sakura Kingdom."

In this episode, the crew is joined by Carrot, who was not invited on the ship, but went there anyway. Her presence there has puzzled the group and fans can expect chaos upon her entrance.

Carrot is all packed and ready for the journey. While she is merely a stowaway to the retrieval team, she appears to be so sure she will talk them into allowing her to come along in "One Piece" episode 778.

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While it looks like Carrot thought right about being able to convince the team, she and Luffy start things on the wrong foot when the latter eats one of the former's carrots.

Carrot will end up attacking Luffy in "One Piece" episode 778, nearly killing him. Lucky for Luffy, Nami is there and helps him stop Carrot by patting her head.

As Luffy and the Sanji retrieval team go on with their task in "One Piece" chapter 778, they will receive news that the promo for the installment says will "shake the world."

Fans who read the manga would know that this news involves the Revolutionary Army's base, Baltigo, being completely destroyed. It is Pedro who catches wind of the big news.

Carrot's inclusion and Baltigo's utter destruction are just the only things to expect in "One Piece" chapter 778. As the title of the installment suggests, the Reverie continues to get more patrons as a new pair of important people flock to the event.

The latest ones to make their move are Chopper's foster mother Dr. Kureha and Rebecca, who lent a hand in the downfall of Warlord Doflamingo.

"One Piece" episode 778, "To the Reverie – Rebecca and the Sakura Kingdom," airs Sunday, Feb. 26, on Fuji TV.

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