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20 January 2026One Piece Episode 376 Page
As the crew members are systematically neutralized—including Sanji, Franky, and Usopp—Zoro takes center stage. He attempts to fight Kuma to buy time for the others, but it quickly becomes clear that the gap in power is insurmountable.
The episode reaches its emotional peak when Kuma offers a chilling ultimatum: . In a definitive display of loyalty, every pirate present—even those too injured to stand—unanimously refuses to betray their captain. This refusal prompts Kuma to release the Ursus Shock, leaving the fate of the entire cast in the balance as the episode ends on a massive explosion. Thematic Significance One Piece Episode 376
Episode 376 is a "reality check" for the Straw Hats. After defeating a Warlord, they are immediately confronted by another who is leagues beyond their current capabilities. This sets the stage for the legendary "Nothing Happened" moment in the following episode and serves as a major catalyst for the crew's eventual realization that they are not yet ready for the challenges of the New World. In a definitive display of loyalty, every pirate
Kuma uses the paw pads on his hands to effortlessly "repel" everything, from physical swords to the very air itself. After defeating a Warlord, they are immediately confronted
He demonstrates the ability to compress massive amounts of air into small, paw-shaped bombs. This culminates in his signature move, the Ursus Shock , a devastating pressure bomb that threatens to destroy the entirety of Thriller Bark.
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