'One Piece' episode 788 spoilers: Big Mom rages, Straw Hats go up against giant centipede

"One Piece" episode 788 sees Big Mom in rage, as her cravings go insane. Facebook/OnePiece

The popular animated series "One Piece" is getting more interesting after each episode. This is why fans cannot wait for the events that will happen in the upcoming episode 788. They are wondering what Luffy and his gang will experience next, as dangers prove to be their constant ally.

According to BlastingNews, the aforementioned "One Piece" episode will find the Straw Hats on a course to Cocoa Island. The purpose? Well, they are to navigate the waters of the infamous Totto Land. Thanks to the route Pudding drew, the characters will manage to reach an island that is made of jam.

Here, both Carrot and Chopper will be seen wrapped in excitement as they dock at the island. Nami, being a cautious woman, will decide to force the gang into not docking. She believes that by doing so, they will be able to avoid surveillance. Apparently, in the middle of their journey, they will go up against a massive centipede monster that the Straw Hats have to battle.

In Whole Cake Island, Big Mom will be seen suffering again from her out-of-this-world cravings. This time around, though, she will decide to long for the so-called croquembouche. She will long for it so much that she will even leave a path of destruction — all for the purpose of eating sweets. In fact, she will even try to kill her very own son, as he will try to calm her down.

As revealed in the official trailer of "One Piece" episode 788, things are not looking good for the 35th daughter of the Charlotte family. Overall, the trailer highlights all the bad things that can happen whenever Big Mom loses her mind.

The episode is scheduled to air on Sunday, May 14 at 9:30 a.m. JST on Fuji TV. It can also be watched online via Crunchyroll.

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