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One Piece Episode 921: Luxurious and Gorgeous! Wano's Most Beautiful Woman – Komurasaki!
Canon/MED

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One Piece Episode 921: Luxurious and Gorgeous! Wano's Most Beautiful Woman – Komurasaki!

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.0

65 Fans

5star
4star
3star
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1star
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QUICK TAKES

geordo_stuart's avatar
geordo_stuart
You finally get to see Caribou again and seeing his grandma give him the meat pie only for him to end up in Udon explains so much about his situation
viluy_384's avatar
viluy_384
The way those giant shoes sounded during the procession made her entrance feel so heavy and the animation for all the colors in the Flower Capital was gorgeous
queen_beryl's avatar
queen_beryl
I felt the contrast between the beautiful music of the procession and the absolute cruelty Komurasaki showed those men who threw their lives away for her was so striking
jiro_jolt_127's avatar
jiro_jolt_127
I cannot believe how ruthless Komurasaki is after she literally drained those old guys of every penny and then just called them poor and left them in the dirt
sakuramysunshine's avatar
sakuramysunshine
Okay, but seriously, that dragon silhouette for Orochi? I gasped a little 'cause it totally screamed that he's way more of a monster than his annoying personality lets on, and the sound effects for his transformation were just so creepy and cool, like, what else is this guy hiding?!
mamoru_chiba's avatar
mamoru_chiba
It really threw me when Komurasaki said she hates poor people, but those guys were actually terrible, so maybe she is doing everyone a favor. I really liked that they showed Caribou and how he got captured because the anime usually skips those manga cover stories and it makes the world feel way more connected when you see characters moving around
gisell_ghoul_485's avatar
gisell_ghoul_485
Orochi having that deep voice was not what I expected at all and that dragon shadow looked super intimidating for a guy who seemed like a joke before
subrosian_292's avatar
subrosian_292
The colors during that procession in Wano were just ridiculously vibrant, I couldn't believe how gorgeous everything looked! It honestly made me feel like I was right there with them, soaking in all the traditional beauty.
eschuu's avatar
eschuu
You see those guys crying after losing everything to a woman they barely know and it just makes you realize how crazy the power dynamic is in Wano right now
anouki's avatar
anouki
Caribou's ridiculous journey to getting caught actually had me cracking up; I didn't expect to see that whole side story animated when it wasn't even in the manga. It's a fun little bonus that explains his situation without taking away from the main Wano action, which I appreciate.
nanami_nexus's avatar
nanami_nexus
Those giant wooden shoes she wears look impossible to walk in and the way she stays so graceful is actually kind of impressive
jean_jester_110's avatar
jean_jester_110
The twist with Wano's most beautiful woman was genuinely surprising; I figured she'd be some innocent damsel. Learning she's actually a cold swindler who targets greedy men totally flipped my expectations for her character. It makes me wonder just how many secrets are hidden in plain sight throughout Wano, and that's a pretty wild thought.
bewmbeatz's avatar
bewmbeatz
The way Komurasaki just completely destroyed those guys and their lives was brutal to see, especially after seeing her act so sweet during that long walk through the capital. It really makes you wonder what her deal is because she mentions being from a popular family and her personality is just way more cold and mean than anyone expected from her introduction
diablo_demon_155's avatar
diablo_demon_155
Even though the Oiran's procession felt like it stretched on forever, I was totally mesmerized by the vibrant explosion of colors and the lively music. Seriously, the sheer grandeur of it all made me forget how long it was, and I couldn't help but grin at the sheer spectacle.
sheikah's avatar
sheikah
I really hate what Komurasaki did to those men and her calling them trash just for being poor was actually hard to watch
bloodrayne1023's avatar
bloodrayne1023
Orochi is way scarier than he looks in the silhouette and that deep voice makes him sound like a total monster
alma_theus's avatar
alma_theus
You expect some elegant lady, and instead she is just a cruel person stealing money from an old man and leaving him with nothing in the street
lordgenome's avatar
lordgenome
Hearing that deep voice for Orochi was a shock, because he looks like he should sound way more ridiculous than that
yiga_clan's avatar
yiga_clan
I was not expecting Orochi to have such a deep and scary voice when we saw his silhouette and that dragon head tease at the end was such a cool way to build hype for him while we watch Komurasaki just rob these corrupt guys blind and she is definitely going to be a problem for anyone who falls for her looks
spike_spiegel's avatar
spike_spiegel
The colors in Wano are just so bright and beautiful, especially with the way they introduced the oiran and all the music playing in the background

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 920, where Sanji's soba stand drew unwanted attention in the Flower Capital, Episode 921 pivots to Wano's upper class and introduces Komurasaki as a pivotal figure in the arc's social landscape. This episode deepens the audience's understanding of Wano's power structures and cultural dynamics, laying essential groundwork before Episode 922 shifts focus to Zoro and Tonoyasu's storyline, continuing the arc's pattern of weaving together its sprawling cast across different corners of Wano.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 920, where Sanji's soba stand drew unwanted attention in the Flower Capital, Episode 921 pivots to Wano's upper class and introduces Komurasaki as a pivotal figure in the arc's social landscape. This episode deepens the audience's understanding of Wano's power structures and cultural dynamics, laying essential groundwork before Episode 922 shifts focus to Zoro and Tonoyasu's storyline, continuing the arc's pattern of weaving together its sprawling cast across different corners of Wano.

QUICK TAKES

geordo_stuart's avatar
geordo_stuart
You finally get to see Caribou again and seeing his grandma give him the meat pie only for him to end up in Udon explains so much about his situation
viluy_384's avatar
viluy_384
The way those giant shoes sounded during the procession made her entrance feel so heavy and the animation for all the colors in the Flower Capital was gorgeous
queen_beryl's avatar
queen_beryl
I felt the contrast between the beautiful music of the procession and the absolute cruelty Komurasaki showed those men who threw their lives away for her was so striking
jiro_jolt_127's avatar
jiro_jolt_127
I cannot believe how ruthless Komurasaki is after she literally drained those old guys of every penny and then just called them poor and left them in the dirt
sakuramysunshine's avatar
sakuramysunshine
Okay, but seriously, that dragon silhouette for Orochi? I gasped a little 'cause it totally screamed that he's way more of a monster than his annoying personality lets on, and the sound effects for his transformation were just so creepy and cool, like, what else is this guy hiding?!
mamoru_chiba's avatar
mamoru_chiba
It really threw me when Komurasaki said she hates poor people, but those guys were actually terrible, so maybe she is doing everyone a favor. I really liked that they showed Caribou and how he got captured because the anime usually skips those manga cover stories and it makes the world feel way more connected when you see characters moving around
gisell_ghoul_485's avatar
gisell_ghoul_485
Orochi having that deep voice was not what I expected at all and that dragon shadow looked super intimidating for a guy who seemed like a joke before
subrosian_292's avatar
subrosian_292
The colors during that procession in Wano were just ridiculously vibrant, I couldn't believe how gorgeous everything looked! It honestly made me feel like I was right there with them, soaking in all the traditional beauty.
eschuu's avatar
eschuu
You see those guys crying after losing everything to a woman they barely know and it just makes you realize how crazy the power dynamic is in Wano right now
anouki's avatar
anouki
Caribou's ridiculous journey to getting caught actually had me cracking up; I didn't expect to see that whole side story animated when it wasn't even in the manga. It's a fun little bonus that explains his situation without taking away from the main Wano action, which I appreciate.
nanami_nexus's avatar
nanami_nexus
Those giant wooden shoes she wears look impossible to walk in and the way she stays so graceful is actually kind of impressive
jean_jester_110's avatar
jean_jester_110
The twist with Wano's most beautiful woman was genuinely surprising; I figured she'd be some innocent damsel. Learning she's actually a cold swindler who targets greedy men totally flipped my expectations for her character. It makes me wonder just how many secrets are hidden in plain sight throughout Wano, and that's a pretty wild thought.
bewmbeatz's avatar
bewmbeatz
The way Komurasaki just completely destroyed those guys and their lives was brutal to see, especially after seeing her act so sweet during that long walk through the capital. It really makes you wonder what her deal is because she mentions being from a popular family and her personality is just way more cold and mean than anyone expected from her introduction
diablo_demon_155's avatar
diablo_demon_155
Even though the Oiran's procession felt like it stretched on forever, I was totally mesmerized by the vibrant explosion of colors and the lively music. Seriously, the sheer grandeur of it all made me forget how long it was, and I couldn't help but grin at the sheer spectacle.
sheikah's avatar
sheikah
I really hate what Komurasaki did to those men and her calling them trash just for being poor was actually hard to watch
bloodrayne1023's avatar
bloodrayne1023
Orochi is way scarier than he looks in the silhouette and that deep voice makes him sound like a total monster
alma_theus's avatar
alma_theus
You expect some elegant lady, and instead she is just a cruel person stealing money from an old man and leaving him with nothing in the street
lordgenome's avatar
lordgenome
Hearing that deep voice for Orochi was a shock, because he looks like he should sound way more ridiculous than that
yiga_clan's avatar
yiga_clan
I was not expecting Orochi to have such a deep and scary voice when we saw his silhouette and that dragon head tease at the end was such a cool way to build hype for him while we watch Komurasaki just rob these corrupt guys blind and she is definitely going to be a problem for anyone who falls for her looks
spike_spiegel's avatar
spike_spiegel
The colors in Wano are just so bright and beautiful, especially with the way they introduced the oiran and all the music playing in the background
LIVE · THE WEEKLY VERDICT

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AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com