On this episode of The One Piece Podcast, we return from our break with an episode that will blow your mind and educate your heart. We start out the episode with a very quick look back at Otakon and Season Four, First Voyage. Then we head into the Manga Recap with Steve and Jason. Then the fun begins. Stephen and Greg join us for mega-sized, mega-informative recaps for Volume 66, Volume 67, and Dive to Grand World — the Weekly Shonen Jump One Piece 15th anniversary special booklet. Then Greg regales us with
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