Furthermore, the episode introduces a new companion: a camel with a particularity—it only allows women to ride it. Nami names it Eyelash, while the rest of the crew comically refers to it as the "Pervert-Camel". These scenes provide a much-needed break from the grim atmosphere of the desert and keep the tone light despite the looming threat of Crocodile. Ace's Temporary Journey and Character Dynamics
Balancing the heavy thematic elements of the desert, the episode delivers signature One Piece comedy. Before reaching Erumalu, the crew encounters Kung-Fu Dugongs, adorable yet powerful creatures that challenge passersby to duels. Luffy's interaction with them, treating them as pets, highlights his carefree nature, while Vivi's explanation of their rule—that if you win, they become your pupils—leads to a comedic scene of Luffy training them. One Piece (Dub) Episode 96
The animation highlights the emotional impact on Vivi, who must witness her kingdom falling into ruin. The scene where she buries a skeleton found in the ruins—aided by Portgas D. Ace—adds a sobering, human element to the tragedy of the desert. This moment highlights Ace’s role as a protector and a caring figure, providing emotional support to the crew. The "Pervert" Camel and Kung-Fu Dugongs Furthermore, the episode introduces a new companion: a
The most striking element of the episode is the arrival at Erumalu, formerly known as the "Green City." The city was once a vibrant oasis but is now entirely abandoned, reduced to a ghost town buried in sand. This desolate landscape introduces the thematic element of manipulated tragedy. Through dialogue, Vivi and Nami explain to the crew that the devastation was caused by "Dance Powder," a substance that forced rain in the capital of Alubarna while inducing severe droughts in surrounding areas. Ace's Temporary Journey and Character Dynamics Balancing the
Furthermore, the episode introduces a new companion: a camel with a particularity—it only allows women to ride it. Nami names it Eyelash, while the rest of the crew comically refers to it as the "Pervert-Camel". These scenes provide a much-needed break from the grim atmosphere of the desert and keep the tone light despite the looming threat of Crocodile. Ace's Temporary Journey and Character Dynamics
Balancing the heavy thematic elements of the desert, the episode delivers signature One Piece comedy. Before reaching Erumalu, the crew encounters Kung-Fu Dugongs, adorable yet powerful creatures that challenge passersby to duels. Luffy's interaction with them, treating them as pets, highlights his carefree nature, while Vivi's explanation of their rule—that if you win, they become your pupils—leads to a comedic scene of Luffy training them.
The animation highlights the emotional impact on Vivi, who must witness her kingdom falling into ruin. The scene where she buries a skeleton found in the ruins—aided by Portgas D. Ace—adds a sobering, human element to the tragedy of the desert. This moment highlights Ace’s role as a protector and a caring figure, providing emotional support to the crew. The "Pervert" Camel and Kung-Fu Dugongs
The most striking element of the episode is the arrival at Erumalu, formerly known as the "Green City." The city was once a vibrant oasis but is now entirely abandoned, reduced to a ghost town buried in sand. This desolate landscape introduces the thematic element of manipulated tragedy. Through dialogue, Vivi and Nami explain to the crew that the devastation was caused by "Dance Powder," a substance that forced rain in the capital of Alubarna while inducing severe droughts in surrounding areas.