'One Piece' Chapter 812 news: Will Caesar Clown become a Strawhat Pirate?

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As manga fans await the release of the 812th chapter of "One Piece," one of the more pressing events is whether Caesar Clown will be joining the band of pirates.

There have been rumours that Caesar will be joining the band of pirates as the next Strawhat, but The Bit Bag believes otherwise. One reason, Jerome Delos Santos of The Bit Bag points out, is Caesar's background, which is seen to be much darker than any other Strawhat. The character's personality and background are viewed to be too antagonistic for the hero band of Strawhats.

Another point that debunks the belief that Caesar will turn a new leaf and choose to become one of the good guys is the fact that the Strawhats are practically blackmailing him into helping the pirate crew. Caesar has never been the kind of character known to take lightly people who manipulate him and his power.

The Strawhat Pirates are a team lead by Monkey D. Luffy that is the main focus of the storyline of "One Piece." Luffy is a young pirate that aims to succeed the deceased pirate king, Gol D. Roger, by finding his treasure, the One Piece.

Another strong rumour about Chapter 812 of the manga series is the capture of Sanji by Big Mom's ship. In the previous installment, a bounty was posted for Sanji by Big Mom demanding that Sanji be captured alive and brought to the ship. According to Movie News Guide, the reason for the bounty is so that Sanji can cook for Big Mom. There's no telling yet if Sanji will indeed be captured or not.

One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, that follows the adventures of the Strawhat Pirates in their quest to become one of the best pirate bands in history. "One Piece" Chapter 812 is expected to release in the upcoming issue of Shonen Jump Magazine.

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