As the credits rolled, he took to the forums. Some called the dub "pathetically bland", while others celebrated the nostalgia. To Leo, it didn't matter. Whether it was a "filler" or a "finalized masterpiece," EP 131 was the moment the story finally spoke his language.

In , it was " The Secrets of the Mangekyō Sharingan ," where the tragic history of the Uchiha clan was finally laid bare.

Leo clicked play. The English voice actors, the ones he had grown up with, filled the room. There was something about the "dub" experience—the familiar cadence of voices that made the characters feel like old friends. As the episode unfolded, he wasn't just watching a show; he was reliving the "Post-Alabasta" quiet or the high-stakes battles that defined his childhood.

The blue light of the monitor was the only thing keeping Leo awake at 2 AM. He had been waiting for this specific "EP 131 DUB" drop for weeks. For some, it was just another filler episode in the endless sea of One Piece , but for Leo, it was about the completion of a journey.

In , Episode 131 was the grand finale , the climax of the Tournament of Power that fans had debated for months.