#OPReadthrough #12, “Fishman Island”

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On the twelfth volume of “The Great One Piece Readthrough” we go through the next six or so volumes of One Piece in many segments with hosts Zach and Ed! It’s time to go through the Return to Sabaody and Fishman Island arcs! First, we go through the volumes in our non-spoilery segment: “The Read Line” — split into two segments — with returning guest Bryan Newton (Animation Director for Rick and Morty and Teen Titans Go), Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), Alex “The Dude” Kazanas (Super Art Fight), and Dennis “Ichnob” (SK Cosplay). After that, we look at the little hidden gems and how things have changed in our segment that includes some spoilers “The Reverie.” 0:00:00 The Read Line: Overture 1:45:58 The Read Line: The Flashback 2:24:31 The Read Line: Symphony 4:07:29 The Reverie 4:12:10 Next on The Great One Piece Readthrough Listen to the adventure as we originally told it on the podcast: * The Return to Sabaody * Fishman Island Support us on Patreon and help make the podcast bigger and better! Follow everyone on Twitter or follow the #OPReadthrough hashtag to see detailed thoughts as we go through the manga! Volume #61: Romance Dawn: For the New World Volume #62: Adventure on Fishman Island Volume #63: Otohime and Tiger Volume #64: 100,000 vs. 10 Volume #65: To Zero Volume #66: The Road Towards the Sun As a note, we cover only portions of Volume 61 (from the timeskip on) and Volume 66 (until we reach the New World). Some important links: * We Were * Bone to Be Wild * New World * LBJ’s Phone Call We will return on Friday for our next episode of “The Great One Piece Readthrough!” Next week we will be going through One Piece Volume 66 through Volume 70 covering the Punk Hazard Arc with Amy Mar and Maureen from VIZ Media! Make sure to hashtag #OPReadthrough on Twitter and Facebook to log your journey, and contact us with your thoughts on the series as you go through. Until then, we are MAJI!

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