| Feature | Japanese Original (Sub) | English Dub (Funimation) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Fwah fwah fwah!" (fast, high-pitched) | "Feh feh feh..." (slow, condescending) | | Slow-Slow Sound | Standard anime whoosh | Thick, syrupy bass drop | | Nami’s Protest | Standard shriek | Luci Christian’s comedic "I quit!" rant | | Accessibility | Subtitles needed for puns | Fully localized; puns replaced with Western equivalents |
Episode 211 – "The Second Round! Dive into the Donut Race!" – where Zoro and Sanji are forced to work together, resulting in the most violent teamwork in anime history. One Piece -Dub- Episode 210
Episode 210 is the "palate cleanser" of One Piece . It reminds you that the series can be stupidly fun before it rips your heart out. | Feature | Japanese Original (Sub) | English
Episode 210 picks up right at the precipice of this disaster. Enel has initiated his "Maxim" airship and is preparing to obliterate the island. The combined forces of the Straw Hats, the Shandorians, and even the "God's Guards" (Enel's own militia) have fallen before his might. The atmosphere is thick with despair. For a viewer watching the Dub, the voice acting in the preceding episodes does a masterful job of conveying the sheer hopelessness the characters feel when facing an enemy they cannot touch. It reminds you that the series can be
Because the Straw Hats lose the first round, Foxy exercises his right as the winner to claim a crew member. In a devastating blow to the team, he chooses the crew's doctor, Tony Tony Chopper .
" ), is the fourth episode of the . It covers the transition between the first and second rounds of the Davy Back Fight against the Foxy Pirates. Episode Summary
The episode opens with the Straw Hats investigating the strange island. Suddenly, cannons fire—not to kill, but to announce. A giant pirate ship, the Sexy Foxy , emerges. At its prow stands , a lanky, pink-haired pirate with a laugh that the dub actors have described as "a deranged hyena." Voiced by Sean Hennigan in the Funimation dub, Foxy’s cadence is slow, slimy, and utterly annoying—which is precisely the point.