Which Episode Has Capone Bege One Piece First Appear?

2025-08-26 09:16:11 123

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Ryan
Ryan
2025-08-27 12:21:37
On a more nitpicky note, if you’re cataloging appearances, the canonical first anime showing of Capone Bege is episode 392 of 'One Piece'. That episode is part of the Sabaody Archipelago scenes where Oda introduces a bunch of future key players in quick succession. I like to think of that period as the series planting seeds: you get a handful of stylish intros that pay off much later.

Watching it again, you can spot how his character design telegraphs his personality—short, stocky, always with that composed face—and his later role in the Whole Cake Island storyline makes that early tease feel purposeful. If someone’s rewatching to trace character threads, start a watchlist from episode 392 for Bege, and then skip ahead to the Whole Cake Island episodes to see where those hints bloom into full-on plots. It’s neat to see how a brief introduction can be the germ of an entire arc.
Liam
Liam
2025-08-28 01:46:47
I still grin thinking about that scene — Capone Bege first pops up in episode 392 of 'One Piece'. It’s during the Sabaody Archipelago sequence where the Supernovas get their first big group spotlight, and Bege’s whole mafia-gangster vibe immediately stood out to me. I was watching late at night with a bowl of instant noodles, and his entrance felt like the show just winked at anyone who loves mobster movies mixed with pirate shenanigans.

The moment is small but memorable: he’s introduced alongside the other rookie captains, and his design—short, stocky, suited, and with that little fortress motif—gave me instant “Don Corleone on the high seas” energy. If you follow the story further, Bege becomes a lot more important in the Whole Cake Island arc, where his 'castle' ability and scheming nature really shine. For a first-timer spotting him, episode 392 is the place to bookmark, then enjoy the slow build until you see what he’s truly capable of.
Yara
Yara
2025-08-31 16:15:28
For anyone curious, Capone Bege makes his first anime appearance in episode 392 of 'One Piece'. I found that intro delightfully sly: it’s a quick scene during the Sabaody Archipelago montage where the Supernovas are shown, and Bege’s mafia-ish design immediately gave me a chuckle. After that little cameo, he disappears for a while only to return later with a much bigger role in the Whole Cake Island arc, where his fortress-like abilities and plotting really come into play. If you want the full payoff, note episode 392 then binge the Whole Cake Island episodes when you’re ready to see why that tiny first glimpse mattered to me.
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