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No. (based directly on Chapter 778 and 779 of the manga). However, Toei Animation does add some extended reaction shots and running sequences to pad the runtime. If you are a purist, you won't find major filler content here, but you will find the pacing slightly stretched compared to reading the manga.

The contrast between the sterile, blue hue of Law's "Room" and the chaotic, fiery red aura of Doflamingo's strings emphasizes the clash of cold calculation versus chaotic malice.

As the birdcage tightens its lethal grip around the island, this episode serves as the emotional and strategic boiling point of the war for Dressrosa's freedom. The Strategic Setup: A Final Desperate Stand

He charged. Not in a mech, but on foot. His right arm transformed, the air pistons firing— Strong Right! He swung with enough force to shatter a battleship. One Piece Episode 722

Episode 722 is essential because it shifts the momentum of the battle. While Doflamingo does not immediately succumb to the attack, it limits his ability to fight effectively for the remainder of the arc, allowing Luffy time to recover and prepare for his final showdown. It also serves as the climax of Law's personal vendetta, allowing him to damage his nemesis significantly before leaving the fight to Luffy. Conclusion

Doflamingo coldly reveals that every living soul on the island will be sliced to pieces in about one hour.

While the Gamma Knife successfully shredded his internal organs, Doflamingo uses his strings to stitch his ruined organs back together from the inside out. While this is emergency first aid rather than true healing, it showcases his unmatched durability and psychotic willpower to maintain control over his collapsing empire. Animation and Sound Design Highlights If you are a purist, you won't find

If you are looking for specific scenes or wanting to rewatch this moment, you can find the episode streaming on Crunchyroll or Netflix.

Doflamingo begins to contract the Birdcage, causing massive panic among the citizens of Dressrosa as the lethal strings start cutting through buildings and closing in on everyone.

Before Luffy can take center stage, Episode 722 dedicates crucial moments to Trafalgar Law. Having suffered immense physical trauma throughout the arc—including losing his arm in previous confrontations—Law is at his absolute limit. Yet, his hatred for Doflamingo and his desire to avenge Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon) drive him forward. The Strategic Setup: A Final Desperate Stand He charged

, titled , which serves as a major turning point in the Battle of Dressrosa. Episode Overview Release Date: 13 December 2015. Manga Chapter Adapted: Chapter 781. Arc: Dressrosa Arc.

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titled "Formless Bob's New Power," which mentions "Paper Shen" in a related Q&A

Law's tragic backstory with Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon) dictates his every move in Dressrosa. Even while bleeding out, Law’s presence on the rooftop acts as an emotional anchor. Luffy’s rage is fueled not just by the suffering of the Dressrosa citizens, but by what Doflamingo did to his ally. This episode reinforces the deep bond of the Pirate Alliance, proving that Luffy fights hardest when protecting the dreams and lives of his friends. Production, Animation, and Pacing

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No. (based directly on Chapter 778 and 779 of the manga). However, Toei Animation does add some extended reaction shots and running sequences to pad the runtime. If you are a purist, you won't find major filler content here, but you will find the pacing slightly stretched compared to reading the manga.

The contrast between the sterile, blue hue of Law's "Room" and the chaotic, fiery red aura of Doflamingo's strings emphasizes the clash of cold calculation versus chaotic malice.

As the birdcage tightens its lethal grip around the island, this episode serves as the emotional and strategic boiling point of the war for Dressrosa's freedom. The Strategic Setup: A Final Desperate Stand

He charged. Not in a mech, but on foot. His right arm transformed, the air pistons firing— Strong Right! He swung with enough force to shatter a battleship.

Episode 722 is essential because it shifts the momentum of the battle. While Doflamingo does not immediately succumb to the attack, it limits his ability to fight effectively for the remainder of the arc, allowing Luffy time to recover and prepare for his final showdown. It also serves as the climax of Law's personal vendetta, allowing him to damage his nemesis significantly before leaving the fight to Luffy. Conclusion

Doflamingo coldly reveals that every living soul on the island will be sliced to pieces in about one hour.

While the Gamma Knife successfully shredded his internal organs, Doflamingo uses his strings to stitch his ruined organs back together from the inside out. While this is emergency first aid rather than true healing, it showcases his unmatched durability and psychotic willpower to maintain control over his collapsing empire. Animation and Sound Design Highlights

If you are looking for specific scenes or wanting to rewatch this moment, you can find the episode streaming on Crunchyroll or Netflix.

Doflamingo begins to contract the Birdcage, causing massive panic among the citizens of Dressrosa as the lethal strings start cutting through buildings and closing in on everyone.

Before Luffy can take center stage, Episode 722 dedicates crucial moments to Trafalgar Law. Having suffered immense physical trauma throughout the arc—including losing his arm in previous confrontations—Law is at his absolute limit. Yet, his hatred for Doflamingo and his desire to avenge Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon) drive him forward.

, titled , which serves as a major turning point in the Battle of Dressrosa. Episode Overview Release Date: 13 December 2015. Manga Chapter Adapted: Chapter 781. Arc: Dressrosa Arc.

How this fight impacts moving forward Share public link

titled "Formless Bob's New Power," which mentions "Paper Shen" in a related Q&A

Law's tragic backstory with Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon) dictates his every move in Dressrosa. Even while bleeding out, Law’s presence on the rooftop acts as an emotional anchor. Luffy’s rage is fueled not just by the suffering of the Dressrosa citizens, but by what Doflamingo did to his ally. This episode reinforces the deep bond of the Pirate Alliance, proving that Luffy fights hardest when protecting the dreams and lives of his friends. Production, Animation, and Pacing