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  1. The Sabaody Archipelago Arc, also referred to as the Sabaody Arc, is the nineteenth story arc of the manga and anime One Piece, and the first story arc of the Summit War Saga. The Straw Hat Pirates arrive at the final island of the Grand Line's first half, Sabaody Archipelago.

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    The Sabaody Archipelago is the final island in Paradise, close to the Red Line. Though it is called an archipelago, it is actually a massive mangrove forest growing out from the middle of the ocean with each tree of the forest serving as an "island" on which people live. Since it is just a group of trees and not an island like those found in the Grand Line, it has no magnetic pull for which to affect a Log Pose.

    This place is notable for being the last island in Paradise visited by the Straw Hat Pirates as a whole before they got separated by Bartholomew Kuma. Two years after that incident, the Straw Hats regrouped here once more before departing for the New World.

    Due to the place being in close proximity to the part of the Red Line bordering the first half of the Grand Line and the New World, it is a highly visited rest stop for all sorts of travelers to prepare before entering the New World. Aside from its unique environment and it being a booming business hub, it is notable for the World Nobles who visit there and a thriving slave trade supported by them. One notable slave hunting group are the Flying Fish Riders whose headquarters are several kilometers east of the area.

    Sometime after Sengoku's resignation and Sakazuki taking charge, the base of operations for Marine Headquarters has been relocated to G-1 in the New World. This results in Sabaody Archipelago becoming even more lawless.

    The Sabaody Archipelago is, in actuality, a massive mangrove forest in the middle of the ocean made up of 79 separate trees known as Yarukiman Mangrove. The Yarukiman Mangrove trees are the largest mangroves in the world and are strong enough to grow from the bottom of the ocean to the top. Each tree is called a grove and serves as an island for which people live on. People can get from one grove to another via the various bridges built connecting around the many tree roots.

    The seventy-nine trees are divided into several different areas, with each one dependent on the number of the area.

    •1-29: A lawless area where pirates and bounty hunters run amok

    •1: The Human Auctioning House is here. The World Nobles, Kid and Heart Pirates gathered here before the Incident of the Celestial Dragons.

    •2: Zoro wandered through while making his way to Grove 1.

    •8: The Hound Pets hideout is here.

    The people native to the Sabaody Archipelago have learned to live both within and alongside the trees and the large bubbles that they create. Each tree houses a different use, many of which are for the various commerce for those who visit the area. Like the trees, the bubbles are also used for many different and varied means, going from transportation devices such as bubble bikes called Bon Chari, to personal hotel rooms, to even special helmets used by the World Nobles to prevent them from breathing the air of commoners.

    For those who wish to move further along the Grand Line, the mangrove is important in order to stock up on supplies and prepare themselves for the journey to cross the Red Line. Most normal travelers generally stay here and wait until they are given permission to cross the Red Line on foot by Mary Geoise. The rest, such as pirates, must typically seek "coating mechanics" found around the archipelago to cover their ships in the special resin produced by the trees. It is this resin that allows ships to go underwater to Fish-Man Island.

    Everything on this island is bubble-based, with the bubbles from the Yarukiman Mangroves used in a variety of fashions. The bubbles can be manipulated into a cart known as a Bon Chari by simply sitting on it. Many other bubbles are used for the rides and attractions of Sabaody Park, including the ferris wheel, drop tower and roller coaster. Bubbles...

    Before the actual Romaji spelling of the archipelago was revealed, the name of this location was translated as the "Shabondy Archipelago" by various scanlation groups based on the Japanese pronunciation of the word.

    , pronounced [ɕabon], is the direct romanization of what's written in katakana (シャボン). It actually is, however, the Portuguese loanword Sabão, meaning soap. Sabão is pronounced [sɐˈbɐ̃ũ] in Portuguese, ending with a nasal vowel, which cannot be faithfully reproduced in Japanese. Thus, Japanese people automatically replace any nasal vowel by a compound of 2 sounds, the second being the nasal "-n". Therefore, Portuguese Sabão is pronounced as Shabon in Japanese.

    •This is the only place so far that the Straw Hat Pirates have been to in two different sagas; it was where they separated during the Summit War Saga and where they reunited at the beginning of the Fish-Man Island Saga.

    •It is the second location that was visited twice, the first being Water 7.

    1.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 and Episode 390, The Sabaody Archipelago is shown for the first time.

    2.One Piece Color Walk 7 Tyrannosaurus, Sabaody Archipelago's name is translated.

    3.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 491 and Episode 386, The Sabaody Archipelago is first mentioned.

    4.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 (p. 14) and Episode 390, Hatchan states that the Sabaody Archipelago has no magnetic pull.

    5.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 429 and Episode 311, First sight of the Flying Fish Riders' base.

    6.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 (p. 10) and Episode 517, The people in the bar mention the changes.

  2. Two years after their separation, the Straw Hat Pirates reunite on Sabaody Archipelago, where they must deal with the Fake Straw Hat Crew and Pacifistas before resuming their journey.

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  3. The majority of the season covers the "Sabaody Archipelago" story arc, which deals with the Straw Hats preparing to enter Fishman Island by having their ship coated for undersea travel. [1] .

  4. I fully believe that Egghead Island needs to end in tragedy to mirror what occurred with the Straw Hats on Sabaody Archipelago. Obviously we know with hindsight that Kuma was saving the Straw Hats, but in the moment it was meant to be tragic.

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  6. We'll be tying slavery and the underworld back directly into the story. On Sabaody Archipelago we get our first major introduction into the slavery put in place by the Celestial Dragons. We also see how they strike fear into the people who try to escape slavery with the exploding slave collars.

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