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One Piece Episode 489

Will the arrival of Shanks alter the balance of events?

What they say:
With Luffy and Jimbei safely aboard submarines Trafalgar Law, Shanks 'Red Hair' turns his attention toward ending the war. But Marina Blackbeard and hear their pleas to put aside their differences and call a ceasefire?

The Review:
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
The arrival of the Red Hair Pirates on stage is something that was certainly unexpected and Shanks have support loud and clear from all that is happening here is another one of those game-changing moments. With its role of being one in the past that put Luffy in the way it is on, which acts as a bit huge inspiration for the young man, he brings a new element to the mix that gets almost everyone to pause and almost panic over what will happen next. One Piece often shifting in the middle of a story that steps on stage, but the saga Marineford seems to do even more simply by the scale of the model that is involved in the actions here.

There is some nostalgia welcomed as Shanks Luffy remembers his past, told through short clips of images from years ago when the two men have not seen for nearly a decade now. It's a bit sad, but in a way he wants to see, but in a coma with Luffy and now in the submarine Jimbei speeding away with his injured hand, has no meaning for him and more to be done in Marineford Shanks . Navy men were on the rebound and are determined to stop Luffy get away with some methods of fun, but it has a great sense of danger about it with Luffy in treatment. The pirates, in general, are now so protective of those fleeing, with Luffy after winning a good place among them a brother of Ace single, no matter what he has done since coming to Marineford, but so as Jimbei.

There are a lot of material style confrontation here as the various factions on all sides begin to decide what we will do now that Shanks is here. Some, like Hawk-Eye, just walk, because only here or recruited to fight Whitebeard himself. Even Blackbeard appears ready to call it a day at this point and simply move on to address what to do next. Navy men seem to understand that this is a time to start drawing again as his presence brings some calm and closing all the destruction and devastation. An opportunity for pirates to pay their respects quiet end Whitebeard and from both sides to try to collect some of their dead so they can put an end to everything. It is pretty well dark and the music is spot on, but you can see pretty much people just want to go nuts around the world as well.

In summary:
One Piece brings many events to an end with this episode, however, that only leaves us open to face the real consequences of this point on. There are a lot of very strong material here that deals with issues of character, many in fact, without words, which helps to cement the position of various characters and their relationships with others. Shanks is quite impressive here and Luffy is now in a new course, not that he is aware of it even taking into account what is happening. One Piece episode has reached a real high again with the bow Marineford, including the time it was, and it brings everything to an end and fitting, leaving things very, very open about where it goes next.