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'Even 10 isn't enough': One Piece episode 1128 stuns fans, scores 9.7 on IMDb

'Even 10 isn't enough': One Piece episode 1128 stuns fans, scores 9.7 on IMDb

Time of India12-05-2025
One Piece episode 1128: Eiichiro Oda's One Piece returned a few weeks ago after a six-month hiatus. While there was initially some concern about the sound quality, it now appears that the production is only getting better, with stunning animation to back it up. Episode 1128, which was released last week, is still being widely discussed. Viewers loved it so much that it currently holds a 9.7/10 rating on IMDb as of May 12, 2025. The episode was especially praised for its animation and beautifully choreographed scenes.
According to IMDb, the episode, titled "The Nightmare Strikes - Warrior God of Science and Defense, Saint Saturn," described how Vegapunk successfully wrests the Pacifistas back from the Navy, but that they are soon taken over by another group. Just as a pentagram unexpectedly emerges on Egghead, Luffy, Zoro, and the others feel an uncanny presence.
One Piece episode 1128 stuns fans, scores 9.7 on IMDb
One piece episode 1128 got 9.8/10 rating on IMDB!! pic.twitter.com/8QI0Yw154q
Taking to X, a fan shared a tweet about the IMDb score which was then 9.8/10. Reacting to this, one wrote, '10/10 still not enough.' Another added, 'Peak. How they'll keep outdoing themselves idk but I'm sure they will!.' A third went on to add, 'Just watched it and holy best episode. The animation throughout the whole episode was crazy.'
A fourth wrote, ' How do I even rate it?'
10/10 still not enough
PEAK
How do I even rate it
Peak. How they'll keep outdoing themselves idk but I'm sure they will !
More about One Piece
Japanese manga creator Eiichiro Oda is the author and illustrator of the One Piece series. Since its July 22, 1997, serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine, it has sold over 500 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling manga series ever.
The narrative centers on Monkey D. Luffy, a dynamic and daring teenage pirate who, after consuming an enigmatic fruit known as the Gomu Gomu no Mi (Gum-Gum Fruit), develops the capacity to stretch his body like elastic. But what does he want in life? He wants and needs ONE PIECE. That's about it.
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