They find a shell-shaped temple, which they enter to find that the ceiling is littered with gems. Robin's group comes out at the top of the mountain and they discover that it is covered with fossilized barnacles. At the bottom of the lake is a passage, which Robin, Chopper, and Sanji go through while the others stay to investigate the newly exposed surroundings. Luffy unintentionally knocks down a giant statue of this bird into the lake, and all of the water drains away. At first, they think it means to say that it is time to drink up the lake, but they soon realize that it actually means that the Ibis can drink up the lake. Luffy comes across a beautiful lake surrounded by animal statues with light shining through the top, and Robin finds a pillar with the final part of the song written on it. They pass through a narrow passage and fall down a waterfall before crashing their ship on land. The next day, the crew along with Ratchet and his friends enter the cave. During these events, Chopper keeps hearing a voice calling out. Though the rest of the crew finds this suspicious, Luffy agrees to help. Roba asks the Straw Hats to find the treasure.Īt the party, Ratchet asks for the Straw Hats to help him find the treasure. Maji then invites the crew to a party at Ratchet's castle. When Ratchet hears about this from Maji, who was watching the crew, he freaks out for a bit but eventually calms down and decides to use them to get the treasure for himself. Luffy breaks off the other eye, revealing an entrance into the island. During a contest between him and Usopp, Luffy breaks off one of the snake rock's eye, and Robin realizes that they may have misinterpreted the lyrics of the song: Tsuki can either mean "moon" or "strike" depending on the spelling, so the song could actually mean to hit the snake's two eyes. As it turns out, Ratchet is also trying to figure out the same thing, but he decides to leave the Straw Hats alone for now, believing that it is impossible for them to solve the mystery. Usopp suggests that maybe it is the moon and its reflection, but that is wrong too. They manage to figure out that the white snake is referring to a rock shaped like a snake head, but cannot understand what the two moons refer to. The two possible clues they find in the song refer to "the white snake's eyes" and "the two moons". They realize that there may be hints in the song they heard earlier, which Robin had thankfully written down. Though the metal parts being blown out of the fan wreck the Going Merry's main sail, the fan is destroyed while Maji gets his back broken by Robin's Clutch.ĭue to this, the crew cannot leave the island, so they decide to stay and search for the Golden Crown. Maji then activates a giant fan to blow the ship away, but the arrow robots end up getting sucked into it. Then, one of Ratchet's subordinates, General Maji, activates the robots, sending hundreds of arrows flying towards the ship, but Zoro deflects all of them. When the island's leader, Ratchet, sees the old lady, his mother, on the ship, he launches a hand glider and retrieves her from the ship. The woman explains that the island is known as Mecha Island and as the pirates get closer, they set off a defense system involving arrow-firing robots. As it turns out, it is impossible to reach using a Log Pose, requiring the use of a " Turtle Pose", which uses a small turtle that always points to the island.Īs they come up to the island, the crew hears a fisherman singing an old folk song about the Golden Crown known as the Yurari Uta. Though the rest of the crew thinks this sounds suspicious, Luffy agrees. As they contemplate what to do with her, even suggesting to put her back in the box, the woman tells them about a legendary Golden Crown on her island that she will let them have if they return her there. On the Going Merry, they open it only to find an old woman who hid there to escape the storm. On an island full of amazing inventions, the crew will test their riddle-solving skills-and Luffy's instinct-to solve the mystery of Mecha Island and its treasure.ĭuring a raging storm, the crew searches a wrecked pirate ship for any treasure only to find a single chest. Luffy smells adventure, so the crew has no choice. Her legend of the Golden Crown sounds too good to be true. Anxious to get back home (and avoid Nami's wrath for having thrown out the treasure previously in the chest), the old lady offers a great treasure reward if the crew will return her to her home on Mecha Island. Instead of treasure, they pulled out an old lady. Having recovered a treasure chest from a sinking ship, the Straw Hat Pirates can not wait to see what riches await them inside.
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