This episode is a defining moment for Zoro, emphasizing that a swordsman’s strength comes from more than just the number of blades they carry. It also reinforces the crew's absolute trust in one another; they fight with everything they have specifically to give Luffy the chance to finish the job.
Hatchan uses his six arms to execute complex maneuvers like the "Octopus Trap," but his clumsy nature provides some comedic relief amidst the tension. 39 : Luffy Submerged! Zoro vs. Hatchan the Octo...
While the fights rage on land, Sanji and the others remain desperate to get Luffy out of the water before he drowns. This episode is a defining moment for Zoro,
The episode also sets the stage for Sanji’s grueling underwater battle against the Fishman Karate master, Kuroobi. Thematic Importance While the fights rage on land, Sanji and
The primary focus of this episode is the duel between and Hatchan , the six-sword-wielding octopus fishman. Despite his severe injuries sustained earlier from Dracule Mihawk, Zoro pushes through the pain to prove the superiority of his Three-Sword Style against Hatchan’s "Six-Sword Style." Key Highlights
Even with a fever and a massive chest wound, Zoro refuses to back down, showcasing his incredible pain tolerance and willpower.
With Luffy temporarily incapacitated and trapped underwater (his feet encased in a heavy stone at the bottom of Arlong’s pool), the rest of the crew must step up to defend him and defeat Arlong’s officers.