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Over the years, he became obsessed. He cataloged the "lost episodes" that never aired. Episode 56, for example, where Chopper’s rumble ball malfunctioned and he became a feral, monstrous reindeer that the crew had to hunt through the Drum Rockies for an entire night. Oda had sketched it, then scrapped it. Too dark. But the wiki kept the storyboard in text form.

Kaito had discovered it ten years ago, after a server crash erased the original entry for Episode 4 (the "Luffy and Shanks, The Promise"). When he restored it from a corrupted backup, the text had changed. Instead of a dry plot summary, it read: "Episode 4 exists in three versions. In the first, Shanks loses his arm to the Lord of the Coast. In the second, he loses it saving Luffy from a falling mast. In the third—the one the world remembers—the sea king takes it. But the camera angle shifts. Watch Shanks’s left hand. He is smiling before the bite. He knew." Kaito shivered. He checked the broadcast footage. The master tape showed only the canonical version. But the wiki remembered. episode one piece wiki

He never cleaned the sub-basement again. But every night, he hears the faint sound of a rubber boy laughing from the server room—and the click of a keyboard typing an episode that hasn’t happened yet. Over the years, he became obsessed

Officially, it doesn’t exist. Between Luffy’s fight with Katakuri and the escape from Whole Cake, there is a blank space. Fans argue it’s a pacing error. But the Episode One Piece Wiki had an entry: "Episode 808.5: The Mirror World’s Memory. For 72 minutes, Luffy and Katakuri do not fight. They sit. Katakuri asks Luffy what he fears. Luffy says: 'Losing my crew again.' Katakuri says: 'I fear my mother seeing my face.' Then they eat donuts in silence. The episode was animated by a single dying key animator named Yuji. He requested it be deleted. But the wiki remembers." Kaito searched for Yuji. He found an obituary from 2018. Cause of death: overwork. But the last line of the obituary read: "He leaves behind no family, only a single cel—a drawing of two men eating donuts in a mirrored room." Oda had sketched it, then scrapped it

Then came the Deep Cut —Episode 808.5.

Not the clean, sanitized wiki you find online, with its tidy episode summaries and power-level debates. No, Kaito maintained the Episode One Piece Wiki —a secret, parallel archive buried deep in the wiki’s source code, accessible only through a sequence of commands no one had used since the dial-up era. It contained the true history of every single episode.