One Piece (dub) Episode 57 May 2026
Features a "badass" sequence where he uses his newfound heavy swords to deflect powerful attacks, showcasing the weight and power of his new gear. Critical Reception: A High-Quality Filler
One of the most praised elements of this episode is its direction, which successfully builds a sense of mystery and isolation. The crew’s journey through a thick, unnatural fog leads to a striking sequence where the Going Merry seems to disappear into thin air, leaving pursuing Marines baffled. One Piece (Dub) Episode 57
For long-time fans, Episode 57 is infamous for a peculiar scene where the crew discovers what appears to be a in the temple. Since Nico Robin—the only person who can read them—hasn't joined the crew yet, the characters largely ignore its significance. While later confirmed to be a filler-only detail that doesn't strictly align with the manga's lore, it remains a fascinating and highly debated "what if" moment among the community. Dub Performance Highlights Features a "badass" sequence where he uses his
Nami confirms that what they are seeing are advanced mirages—a clever way to hide an island for a thousand years. For long-time fans, Episode 57 is infamous for
Upon reaching the island, the crew stumbles into an ancient temple featuring a "Sistine Chapel-like" mural. This sequence provides a much-needed sense of wonder, reminding viewers why the Straw Hats are on a voyage of discovery. Zoro and the Poneglyph "Cameo"
The Funimation (now Crunchyroll) dub for this episode is generally well-received for maintaining the high energy of the East Blue saga.
