'One Piece Chapter 807 Spoilers & Rumors: Zoan Brings Turmoil To The Island Of Zou As Mink Tribe Are Hunted For Pelts; Who Is This Mysterious Captain Jack?

'One Piece Chapter 807 Trailer Spoilers & Rumors: There is trouble on the island of Zou and it looks like it's the fault of the mystical Zoan, according to the latest "One Piece" chapter 807 spoilers.

Movie News Guide reported that the Mink Tribe should be put on the endangered species list. Not only are their homes in danger, but the Mink Tribe natives are hunted for their pelts.

In One Piece Chapter 807, Captain Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates finally encountered the Mink Tribe and figured them to be a slave race for the Celestial Dragons, but Manga Helpers say it's worse than that. People can't get enough of their skins.

The upcoming One Piece episode is titled "At the Fortress of Right Belly.

"As the elephant showers its back with water, the Straw Hats flee to higher ground, while Kinemon, Kanjuro, and the monkey have trouble climbing up," reads the official synopsis on One Piece Wikia.

"The Straw Hats arrive at a Minkmen settlement in the Right Belly Forest, where they are hailed as heroes. They meet Nami and Chopper, but Nami has grave news regarding Sanji."

According to Christian Post.com, Kaido, "aims to wage war against the world." Kaidou is said to be building a Zoan army and employed Donquixote Doflamingo.

The magazine reminds readers that the mysterious Captain Jack, who we first heard about in "One Piece's" Chapter 692, "Assassins from Dressrosa," first appeared in Chapter 801, "Proclamation of a New Era," is the creature spreading destruction on the Island of Zou.

"Jack" has been mentioned a few times before, including the Dressrosa incident, according to Movie News Guide. We last saw Captain Jack on a ship with an elephant's head as a crest, which is Zunisha. But after the island of Zou was destory, fans now believe Captain Jack will be Captain Luffy and the Strawhats' next big enemy.

The new chapter of "One Piece" will be released next Thursday, Nov. 12.

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