One Piece Episode 1165 Review

One Piece Episode 1165 Review

One Piece Episode 1164 ended on one of the Elbaph arc’s most loaded images: two hooded strangers materializing inside an abandoned castle, one of them a dead ringer for Shanks. One Piece Episode 1165, “A Welcome with Friends’ Cups and Intruders Seeking Loki,” drops that tension for nearly the entire runtime. Toei Animation spends the bulk of the episode on lighthearted exploration and a feast that drains the urgency the previous episode worked to build.

In the Owl Library, Nico Robin, Tony Tony Chopper, Jaguar D. Saul, and Vegapunk Lilith dig into the collection Saul rebuilt from the ashes of Ohara. Lilith figures the giant owl Biblo ate a Devil Fruit that gigantifies any book that comes through the door. Charming world-building, but it feels like an extension of what One Piece Episode 1164 already covered rather than something new.

Over at the Walrus School, Luffy and Usopp are still dealing with the fact that giant children want nothing to do with combat training. That changes when Colon, the only kid on Elbaph who actually wants to be a warrior, charges at Luffy with a wooden sword that shatters on contact.

Something seems to be on the horizon, but much of the episode is spent setting things up.

Luffy and Usopp in One Piece Episode 1165

The sword breaking is a good bit, and the reveal that Colon is a half-giant, the son of teacher Ripley and an unnamed human pirate, raises obvious questions about his father. The show’s clearly setting him up for something bigger, but its impact in One Piece Episode 1165 is limited.

The banquet at the Western Village hits the same note. Giants raise their cups to the Straw Hats, honoring everything from defeating Kaidou and Big Mom to freeing their own. Luffy recognizing Stansen from the Human Auction House at Sabaody is a callback that stretches all the way back to pre-timeskip One Piece, and it carries a quiet weight.

Jarul, the oldest giant in the world, arrives riding a svarr with a sword still wedged through his helmet like it’s nothing. On their own, they work. Stacked back to back with everything else, though, they blur into a long stretch of feel-good filler that makes checking out easy before the episode gets to the point.

A tonal shift marks something exciting and new, but it’s over far too quickly.

Stranger in One Piece Episode 1165

That point comes later. At Aurust Castle, the hooded strangers confront a pair of giant guards and demand to know where Loki is being held. When one refuses, one of the strangers wraps them in a binding ability, torturing them before turning to the other with the same question.

The shift hits hard. After 20 minutes of toasts and warm reunions, the violence lands with real menace, and Toei sells the threat through the strangers’ body language and the guards’ fear. It’s over too fast, and the payoff suffers for it. One Piece Episode 1164 set these strangers up as the arc’s incoming storm. One Piece Episode 1165 gives them a sliver of the time it gave to the banquet.

One Piece Episode 1165 maintains the visual standard of this arc.

Nabquet in One Piece Episode 1165

Visually, One Piece Episode 1165 holds the standard that Toei has set across the Elbaph arc. The backgrounds and color work stay sharp. When the episode snaps from the library’s warmth to the castle interior, the darkness does some heavy lifting for the mood. Nothing here hits the peaks of One Piece Episode 1162‘s Rainbow Bridge sequence or One Piece Episode 1163‘s reunion, but the consistency holds. Elbaph is still one of the best-looking settings One Piece has ever put on screen.

One Piece Episode 1165 has some good moments, but it buries its best scene under a full episode of stalling. After the cliffhanger that closed the last episode, this needed to push into darker territory.

One Piece Episode 1165 is available now on Crunchyroll.

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One Piece Episode 1165

6/10

TL;DR

One Piece Episode 1165 has some good moments, but it buries its best scene under a full episode of stalling. After the cliffhanger that closed the last episode, this needed to push into darker territory.

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