Orochi may not be as powerful as the other villains introduced in the franchise, but he takes the cake in being one of the most ruthless, and “One Piece” episode 941 will prove that. Judging from the episode’s official title, the anime will show the current Wano shogun targeting Toko while she grieves the death of her father. It is something the Zoro and Sanji will not let to happen.
‘One Piece’ episode 941 spoilers: Who will save Toko from Orochi’s bullets
The emotional roller coaster continues in the Wano arc even after the heroic death of Yasuie. Toko, who has also eaten the SMILE fruit, will run through the barrier to tend to her father. If “One Piece” episode 941 would follow the events from the manga, expect Toko’s tragic reunion with her father to be an agonizing scene. In the manga, the young girl thought Yasuie was just severely injured and kept offering to heal him with the medicine she just acquired because of the lack of money.
Unsurprisingly, Orochi would not like to see Toko being with her father especially as he still blames her for the “death” of Komurasaki even though it was him who stabbed her. This will lead to Orochi aiming to shoot his rifle at Toko in “One Piece” episode 941 -- something that Zoro will certainly not let pass.
Meanwhile, other members of the Straw Hat crew have been watching at a distance. They saw Yasuie’s execution and they will see what Orochi plans on doing to Toko in “One Piece” episode 941. In the manga, Orochi aiming the rifle at Toko starts massive chaos in Rasetsu with Zoro and Sanji teaming up to attack the shogun.
‘One Piece’ episode 941 release date, where to watch
It should be noted, however, that the events in the manga are not exactly being adapted in the anime. The latter has so far been adding more scenes and altering some sequences in previous chapters. While Zoro and Sanji’s attempt to attack Orochi could be the highlight of “One Piece” episode 941, there is also a chance for this scene to be delayed at a later episode.
“One Piece” episode 941 will be released on Sunday, Sept. 13. Fans can stream it online, even if they are not in Japan, through paid channels such as Crunchyroll.


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