One Piece Episode 64 Jun 2026
The character of Eneru, in particular, is noteworthy, as his cunning and ruthless nature becomes increasingly apparent. His interest in the Straw Hats and their abilities hints at a larger conflict to come, one that will test Luffy and his friends' resolve and strength.
Episode 64, "A Town That Welcomes Pirates? Setting Foot on Whisky Peak," initiates the Whisky Peak Arc and Alabasta Saga by introducing Baroque Works, a secret organization of bounty hunters masquerading as hospitable locals. The episode features a dramatic cliffhanger where Roronoa Zoro, having faked intoxication, prepares to fight the town's bounty hunters alone. Read a full summary of the episode on One Piece Wiki One Piece Wiki AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Episode 64 | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
regales the townspeople with exaggerated tales of his "bravery". One Piece Episode 64
In of , titled "A Pirate-Loving Town? Arrival at Whisky Peak," the Straw Hat Pirates officially enter the Grand Line and arrive at their first major stop: Whisky Peak Plot Summary
The previous episodes have been high-octane action: Buggy the Clown’s attempt to execute Luffy, a lightning bolt from the heavens, and a chaotic escape from the Marines led by Captain Smoker. The tension is at an all-time high. Episode 64 serves as a calm before the ultimate storm of entering the Grand Line. It provides necessary exposition, but it does so with a masterclass in emotional storytelling. The character of Eneru, in particular, is noteworthy,
This episode kicks off the Alabasta Saga and introduces the concept of , the primary antagonistic force for the next several arcs. It also showcases Zoro’s sharp intuition and high alcohol tolerance, setting the stage for his famous "100 bounty hunters" fight in the following episode.
enters a high-stakes drinking contest for a 100,000 berry prize, ultimately winning after her last opponent collapses. Setting Foot on Whisky Peak," initiates the Whisky
This dichotomy teaches Luffy (and the audience) a fundamental lesson: Shanks let himself be humiliated because he had nothing to prove to a bug like Higuma. But when his friends were threatened, he destroyed the enemy without even drawing his sword.