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'One Piece' Spoilers: A New Member Joins the Strawhats

Fans will have to wait another week for the next installment of "One Piece."

The anticipation for the upcoming installment had fans speculating details about who the next crew mate will be. According to "One Piece Podcast," creator Eiichiro Oda explained that the Strawhats will soon be welcoming new members.

Therefore, the next few installments could introduce new members of the crew. It was previously mentioned that Luffy was only taking in 10 crew members. With that, there have been many theories on who could be part of that group.

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One fan theory stated that the new crew member will be a former rival of the Strawhats, similar to what happened to Robin. It was rumored that Gekko Moriah could be joining the crew since he also has negative feelings toward Kaido.

In addition, Caesar Clown is also another candidate for the membership since he previously helped the crew. If this is the case, Caesar Clown could be a good addition to the group since he is a scientist. Since the group does not have a scientist yet, his skills could be beneficial.

However, there has yet to be any news confirming details about the upcoming member of the Strawhats. Fans will have to wait until its return.

The upcoming installment is expected to see what the Strawhats are up to after saving the Minks. The previous episode saw the Strawhats arriving just in time to save their country. According to the Minks, they had already thought they were going to die before the Strawhats arrived. However, it was revealed that there will be trouble ahead since Big Mam followed them. Therefore, the next episode will surely be seeing what will take place after this.

"One Piece" is expected to release a new installment this Jan. 7.

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