‘One Piece’ Chapter 825 Can Baffle Business Sector, Wants Gold And Glory
By Alexandra Park | Apr 26, 2016 08:16 AM EDT
"One Piece" chapter 825 has finally shed some light on the characters and storyline. Also, with "One Piece" chapter 825 easing out on the market, it aims to gain back its former dominance, the gold and the glory and in turn baffle the business sector and industry.
Although it remains uncertain on how the manga would compete with the escalating competition surrounding the manga business trade, "One Piece" chapter 825 has seen the potential strength of its storyline and the viewers that have stayed true to the series franchise for many years.
In post from Hofmag, the storyline were unveiled. The post reported, "Latest One Piece chapter 825 spoiler predictions have noted on Jack the Drought's identity to be a Fishman and Sanji leaving the Straw Hat Pirates because of Pudding while the previous chapter 824 reportedly revealed a lot of information and one of them was Jack the Drought's origin."
Also, fans were surprised after learning that Jack was alive after the elephant, carrying the Zou Island, Zunisha destroyed their ship and not only that, he was breathing underwater, with a set of teeth strikingly similar to that of the Fishmen humanoids, as noted by the same post.
It is undeniable that "One Piece" remains as one of the epic anime series for all time. It might have gone into hiatus at some point but the legacy that is planted remains strong today. Not only "One Piece" but also "Naruto" braces for challenges and competitions especially the threat of dominance that "One Punch Man" has initiated, reports Jobs & Hire.
Despite the intimidation that "One Piece" has faced, "One Piece" remained resilient. However, it remains uncertain on whether "One Piece" chapter 825 can gain the dominance, the gold and the glory in the coming days nor baffle the market with its uniqueness and thrills.
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