One Piece Episode 320 Direct

: Received his first bounty of 77,000,000 berries , though he was devastated by his "hand-drawn" sketch poster.

: Awarded 30,000,000 berries , which Luffy and Chopper fail to realize is actually Usopp. One Piece Episode 320

: Received her first bounty of 16,000,000 berries with a provocative photo. : Received his first bounty of 77,000,000 berries

Following the destruction of Enies Lobby, the crew rests in while waiting for their new ship to be completed. The calm is broken when the Franky Family and the Galley-La workers deliver shocking news: the World Government has issued new wanted posters, and for the first time, the entire Straw Hat crew has bounties . The New Bounties and for the first time

: Zoro learns his bounty increase puts him closer to facing world-class challengers.

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