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One Piece - Episodes -629-746- -dressrosa Arc- [exclusive] -The wrap-up. These episodes are essential for future lore. We learn about the Poneglyphs on the move. Sabo departs with a heavy heart. Most importantly, 7 powerful pirate crews (the "Straw Hat Grand Fleet") pledge their undying loyalty to Luffy. The Fleet consists of: Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, and Momonosuke protect the Thousand Sunny. This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. The Dressrosa Arc is one of the most ambitious, action-packed, and emotionally resonant storylines in Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece . Spanning 118 episodes (Episodes 629 to 746), this massive saga cements the Straw Hat Pirates as major players in the New World. It features the ultimate clash against the tyrannical Shichibukai Donquixote Doflamingo, introduces the historic Straw Hat Grand Fleet, and reveals secrets that permanently alter the balance of global power. 🗺️ Plot Overview: The Kingdom of Passion and Toys To lure Luffy into a trap, Doflamingo offers the Flame-Flame Fruit (the reincarnated Devil Fruit of Luffy’s late brother, Portgas D. Ace) as the prize in a gladiator tournament. Luffy enters under the alias "Lucy" and battles a colorful roster of warriors, including the Chinjao Family, Cavendish, Rebecca, and Bartolomeo. 2. The Sabo Reunion and the Revolutionary Army One Piece - Episodes -629-746- -Dressrosa Arc- Law utilizes his tactical intelligence and room abilities to severely injure Doflamingo with his Gamma Knife , destroying the warlord's internal organs. However, Doflamingo uses his string abilities to stitch his organs back together, leaving the final stretch of the battle to Luffy. The Debut of Gear 4: Boundman The final blow. Luffy uses "King Kong Gun" to shatter Doflamingo’s ultimate attack, "Sixteen Holy Bullets," and sends the Warlord crashing into the center of Dressrosa. The Birdcage dissolves. Doflamingo is finally defeated—a tyrant undone. At 117+ episodes , Dressrosa is famously stretched. Toei’s adaptation repeats flashbacks (Rebecca’s “Dressrosa’s screams” and Law’s “Corazon” moment are shown many times), and several episodes cover less than a chapter. The Tontatta side plot, while charming at first, drags. The constant running through the birdcage in the final stretch feels padded. If you’re binge-watching, it’s manageable; if watching weekly, it was a slog. While the Sanji, Brook, Nami, and Chopper group leaves to protect the ship (and eventually heads to Zou), Luffy, Law, Zoro, Usopp, Robin, and Franky remain on the island. The wrap-up Zoro showcases his immense Armament Haki growth, slicing the mountain-sized stone giant Pica in half with his Three Thousand Worlds technique. Dressrosa deeply fleshes out Trafalgar Law's backstory, revealing his childhood in the "White Lead" city of Flevance and his relationship with Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon), Doflamingo's kind-hearted younger brother. Corazon sacrificed his life to save Law from a terminal illness and to give him the Ope Ope no Mi (Op-Op Fruit). Law’s quest in Dressrosa is not just tactical; it is a deeply personal mission of vengeance. 4. The Birdcage and Total Chaos When Luffy and his crew arrive at Dressrosa in Episode 629, they find a Mediterranean-inspired paradise known for its beautiful women, passionate flamenco dancing, and unique living toys that coexist peacefully with humans. ── The Final Confrontation: Luffy and Law vs. Doflamingo ── Sabo departs with a heavy heart Deep beneath the island, Usopp, Robin, and the tiny Tontatta dwarf tribe launch Operation SOP to knock out Sugar. In a legendary comedic climax, Usopp passes out from eating a spicy Tatababasco grape, making a face so terrifying that it scares Sugar unconscious. The curse is broken: thousands of toys transform back into humans, exposing Doflamingo's atrocities to the world and earning Usopp the title of "God Usopp." 4. The Birdcage and the Final Battle The conclusion of the Dressrosa Arc fundamentally alters the power balance of the entire world: The arc delves deep into Trafalgar Law’s tragic childhood and his bond with . Reveals why Law is obsessed with killing Doflamingo. Explains the significance of the "D." initial. 💥 Major Climax Events For fans of long-running shonen anime, few storylines have tested the endurance, patience, and emotional limits of viewers quite like the . Spanning a monumental 118 episodes (from Episode 629 to Episode 746), this arc represents a turning point for the One Piece series. It is a saga of kingship, forgotten memories, and the crumbling of a false utopia. |
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