Saturday, January 28th, or Sunday, January 29th, depending on your area, will see the release of One Piece Episode 1049. The most recent episode will premiere on Fuji TV in Japan, while Crunchyroll will make it available to viewers across the world. Here’s when to tune in to see the latest episode as soon as it airs:
As of 7:00 PM, PST (Pacific Standard Time)
Time in the Heartland: 9:00 p.m.
This is Eastern Standard Time, and it is currently 10:00 p.m.
Time in the UK: 3 a.m. GMT (Sunday)
5:00 a.m. Central European Summer Time (Sunday)
Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 AM (Sunday)
The conflict between Yamato and Kaido has become more heated with each new episode of One Piece, but it appears to be nearing its conclusion. The audience also witnessed Yamato’s encounter with three legendary warriors from his youth, which was shown in a flashback. However, things are tough between Luffy and Mononosuke since the latter cannot fly until he overcomes his phobia of heights. The future episode, however, will hopefully show the duo arriving at their target.
Past Events on “One Piece Episode 1048”
Yamato and Kaido’s duel from the previous episode, “For the Future Yamato & the Great Swordsmen’s Pledge,” resumed, with Kaido attempting to demotivate Yamato by saying that Luffy would not return. They tried to convince Yamato that this was a family conflict, but Yamato did not accept it since they still hoped Luffy would return and because they had severed all ties to their biological family when they assumed Oden’s identity. As the struggle progressed, they began trading increasingly forceful strikes, and the intensity level rose. A cut to Luffy and Mononosuke reveals that the latter is having trouble flying due to his fear of heights, delaying their return to Onigashima. The scene then shifted to a flashback of a younger Yamato trying to release Wano with his first use of Conqueror’s Haki. Therefore, the guards of Kaido captured them and put them in jail.
Even while Kaido admired Yamato’s skills, he refused to recognise them as Oden. After Oden’s execution, a rebellion broke out, and three Daimyos were captured and imprisoned in the same cave. Kaido was extremely cruel to the inmates since he only provided them with a single meal. Oden’s diary was read to the Yamato at dinner, and the Daimyos also provided training and freedom. They risked their lives in the battle against Kaido so that the others may emerge from the cave safely. To bring things back to the present, the episode concluded with the intensity of the struggle increasing.
