'One Piece' episode 816 spoilers: Who is Reiju's mysterious shooter?

The characters of "One Piece" anime as featured on the official website of Toei Animation Toei Animation Website

Fans of the Japanese anime series "One Piece" are anticipating the fight between Pedro and Baron Tamago. Aside from that, there are many exciting surprises in the upcoming episode of Eiichiro Oda's hit series, including the revelation of Reiju's shooter and the plan of the Straw Hat Pirates to enter the wedding of Sanji and Pudding.

"One Piece" episode 816 titled "The History of the Left Eye! Pedro vs. Baron Tamago" will feature a fight that will interest the viewers. Pedro will show his eye scar to Baron, which will trigger a flashback of the two fighter's past encounter. A flashback about how Big Mom deducted 50 years from Pedro's life will also be seen in the episode.

On the other hand, Chopper will find a way to regroup their friends. In episode 815 of the anime, it showed that the surprise attack of Chopper and Carrot on Brulee was successful. With Brulee on their hands, they will be able to find a way out of the Mirror World. It was previously revealed that Brulee could connect all the mirrors on the Whole Cake Island. They can also pull back the Straw Hat Pirates to the Mirror World so they could plan an attack to stop Sanji's wedding.

A big mystery will be solved in "One Piece" episode 816 pertaining to the shooter of Reiju. While walking in Big Mom's castle, someone fired Reiju at point blank range. The shooter is speculated to be part of Big Mom's forces since the Vinsmokes and the Germa 66 are inside the enemy's territory.

According to ComicBook, the shooter could be a member of Big Mom's family that is not yet revealed, or a character that is close to Reiju. What is the real intention of Reiju's shooter? Who among the members of Big Mom's camp will do such a thing to her?

"One Piece" episode 816 will be released on Sunday, Dec. 3., at 9:30 a.m. on Fuji TV.

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