'One Piece' episode 786 spoilers: Luffy meets Pudding

"One Piece" episode 786 to witness Big Mom's tea party? Facebook/Funimation

Luffy's full recovery will bring the rest of the Sanji Retrieval Team back in full swing in "One Piece" episode 786.

Based on the trailer for the episode called "Totto Land! One of the Yonko 'Big Mom' Appears," Luffy's crew will be back at the Chocolat Town on Cacao Island where they will be introduced to a good-looking chef named Pudding who will reportedly show concern to the group. However, they will not realize that the pretty chef happens to be Sanji's future bride who they will try to rescue him from.

Also, the trailer reveals that as the time for Big Mom's tea party is fast approaching, there will be a lot of bloodshed in the New World from people who are unfortunate enough to earn the ire of the notorious Yonkou pirate. Yet, it does not mean that Big Mom and the rest of the Sanji Retrieval Team will finally come face-to-face in the upcoming episode.

Meanwhile, reports claim that the creator of the anime series, Eiichiro Oda, already knows how to end the adventure of Luffy D. Monkey in "One Piece."

According to speculations, Oda already knows where the direction of the anime will head based on his past interview with Fuji TV announcer Daijirō Enami. Reports claim that only 30 percent of the story of "One Piece" is yet to be created, and the entire Whole Cake Island arc is almost done. Reports also mention that the current arc will serve as the final plotline of the entire "One Piece" animated series.

However, there are no reports yet that will confirm if Oda will really use the Whole Cake Island arc as its last storyline for "One Piece."

Episode 786 of "One Piece" will air on Fuji TV on Sunday, April 30, at 9:30 a.m. in Japan.

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