One Piece Episode 806 _verified_ -

Stuffed to his limit, Luffy activates a new variation of Gear 4 known as Tankman: Full Version .

The episode adapts content from Chapter 842 of the manga. Notable anime-only additions include extended taunting from Yonji and a scene showing Big Mom reacting to the crash of Cracker’s body.

You can catch this episode on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll or Pluto TV . onepiece.fandom.com One Piece Episode 806

The core of Episode 806 is the final showdown between Monkey D. Luffy and the Sweet Commander, . After hours of consuming Cracker's seemingly endless army of biscuit soldiers—softened by Nami's rain—Luffy reaches a state of extreme "satiety".

While Luffy celebrates his hard-fought victory, other critical plot threads move toward a point of no return: Stuffed to his limit, Luffy activates a new

The Vinsmoke family prepares to leave for the Whole Cake Chateau for the wedding ceremony. The anime extends this scene, highlighting Sanji's internal conflict and somber resolve as he symbolically puts his crew behind him.

, titled "The Power of Satiety! A New Gear Fourth Form - Tankman!" , marks a pivotal conclusion to one of the most unique battles in the Whole Cake Island arc. Airing originally on September 24, 2017 , this episode showcases Luffy’s ingenuity in a grueling fight against Charlotte Cracker that lasted 11 in-world hours. The Climax of Luffy vs. Cracker You can catch this episode on streaming platforms

Luffy uses the momentum of Cracker's own attack and his body's elastic force to launch Cracker across the island. The impact is so powerful that Cracker is sent flying from the Seducing Woods all the way into Sweet City, crashing into the Whole Cake Chateau. Parallel Developments: Sanji and the Mirro-World

Unlike the high-mobility Boundman, Tankman focuses on absolute defense and recoil. When Cracker attempts to pierce Luffy’s inflated body with his sword, Pretzel , he is instead sucked into Luffy's soft but Haki-hardened torso.

One Piece Episode 806: The Power of Satiety and the Debut of Tankman