Looming Despair! Admiral Kizaru's Depressing Mission
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 abr 2025
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaKuma finally reaches Mary Geoise and keeps advancing even without free will or mind. But Fleet Admiral Akainu stands in his way. On Egghead, Kizaru enters the Labophase and delivers a powerf... Leer todoKuma finally reaches Mary Geoise and keeps advancing even without free will or mind. But Fleet Admiral Akainu stands in his way. On Egghead, Kizaru enters the Labophase and delivers a powerful kick to Luffy who tries to stop him.Kuma finally reaches Mary Geoise and keeps advancing even without free will or mind. But Fleet Admiral Akainu stands in his way. On Egghead, Kizaru enters the Labophase and delivers a powerful kick to Luffy who tries to stop him.
Dakota Farnsworth
- Additional Voices
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Tom Henry
- Additional Voices
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Jad Saxton
- Atlas
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Opiniones destacadas
I've been waiting for 15 years for this part to finally come out. I'm so happy. I've been waiting for this part to come out for a long time. I want to see this fight until the end, who will win, Luffy vs Kizaru? I want to know who will win this opponent in One Piece and the ending. I can't wait to see this part. I really like this One Piece story. Later Luffy will fight another enemy from Luffy I believe Luffy will win against Kizaru 50/50 win or lose I will wait don't worry everyone I can't wait for this part I apologize if I repeat my words I am too excited about this part Let's all watch with our family and friends.
I actually cant believe how beautiful this looks bro the animation is so good i wouldve never saw one piece turning into this when i first saw it as a kid. I was also hyped by the pacing it didn't feel like it dragged at all and the transitions between scenes kept you on the edge of your seat. So the break definitely has improved one piece we truly have come a long way. It's all about those small emotional moments that get you invested while still showing all the big explosive moments we are all here for. I havent gotten into the manga im anime only but please dont ruin Sanji toei im seeing a lot of down play on sanji from my friends and vids other than that no complaints.
I was totally on edge in this episode! The tension on Egghead Island keeps building, and every moment had me glued to the screen. The crew faces new challenges that really test their teamwork and determination.
It was brilliant animation, a great masterpiece from Toei and its getting better and better!
It was brilliant animation, a great masterpiece from Toei and its getting better and better!
When watching this episode, it becomes clear from the very beginning that its pacing is slower than expected and that it doesn't feature many noteworthy events compared to previous episodes. As for the fight between Luffy and Kizaru-which had been highly anticipated by many viewers-it fell short of expectations in terms of direction, action, and plot development. However, the final scene restored some balance, as it hinted at the emergence of exciting developments, offering hope that the next episode will make up for this calm and might even mark a turning point in the storyline.
So , I would rate the episode 7/10.
So , I would rate the episode 7/10.
As someone who has followed One Piece for years and witnessed its evolution across arcs and animation studios, I can confidently say that Episode 1126 is one of the most electrifying episodes the anime has ever delivered. This episode isn't just another chapter in the Wano arc - it is the culmination of years of storytelling, hype, and artistic growth, and boy, does it deliver.
Let's start with the animation. This episode was absolutely peak. Every single frame felt like it was painted with love, precision, and insane attention to detail. From the fluid motion of the characters to the explosive visual effects, the animators at Toei went all in - and it shows. Luffy's movements were crisp and powerful, the aura around him almost felt like it could break through the screen. Every clash had weight, every scene was alive with energy. It wasn't just animation, it was art in motion.
The camera work and transitions? Insane. The dynamic angles, the slow-mo build-ups before impact, and the cinematic shots of the battlefield made this episode feel like a full-blown anime movie. It's the kind of animation that reminds you why you fell in love with anime in the first place. One Piece has never looked better - and this isn't hyperbole, this is fact.
Then comes the hype. If you've read the manga, you already knew this was going to be a big one. But even with that knowledge, nothing could prepare you for the sheer energy this episode brought. The pacing was on point, building up perfectly to the climax. The tension, the music, the voice acting - everything worked together to make the scenes feel goosebump-inducing. I literally found myself shouting at the screen like it was a football match. That's how invested and hyped I was.
The way they handled Luffy's scenes (no spoilers, but you know what I'm talking about) had the kind of "let's goooo!" moment that gets clipped and posted everywhere online for good reason. It's pure anime peak. His facial expressions, the voice performance by Mayumi Tanaka, and the aura of intensity around him made it clear: Luffy isn't just the protagonist, he's the storm that changes everything.
The soundtrack also deserves a shoutout. The background score elevated every moment - sometimes subtle, sometimes epic - and always perfectly timed. The music swelled at just the right second to give you that emotional punch, and when the action hit, the beats followed suit with insane energy.
What's also worth noting is how Toei is no longer adapting the manga panel-by-panel like they used to - they're enhancing it, giving every big moment the scale it deserves. Some sequences were extended, more fluid, and even grander than expected. That's the kind of respect this series deserves after more than 25 years of building this story.
This episode is a love letter to One Piece fans, and a loud message to the anime world: One Piece is not slowing down - it's only getting better.
10/10. Animation? Peak. Hype? Best. Heart? Overflowing. If you're a fan, this episode is everything you hoped for. If you're new? You just got a glimpse of why millions around the world call this the greatest story ever told in anime.
Let's start with the animation. This episode was absolutely peak. Every single frame felt like it was painted with love, precision, and insane attention to detail. From the fluid motion of the characters to the explosive visual effects, the animators at Toei went all in - and it shows. Luffy's movements were crisp and powerful, the aura around him almost felt like it could break through the screen. Every clash had weight, every scene was alive with energy. It wasn't just animation, it was art in motion.
The camera work and transitions? Insane. The dynamic angles, the slow-mo build-ups before impact, and the cinematic shots of the battlefield made this episode feel like a full-blown anime movie. It's the kind of animation that reminds you why you fell in love with anime in the first place. One Piece has never looked better - and this isn't hyperbole, this is fact.
Then comes the hype. If you've read the manga, you already knew this was going to be a big one. But even with that knowledge, nothing could prepare you for the sheer energy this episode brought. The pacing was on point, building up perfectly to the climax. The tension, the music, the voice acting - everything worked together to make the scenes feel goosebump-inducing. I literally found myself shouting at the screen like it was a football match. That's how invested and hyped I was.
The way they handled Luffy's scenes (no spoilers, but you know what I'm talking about) had the kind of "let's goooo!" moment that gets clipped and posted everywhere online for good reason. It's pure anime peak. His facial expressions, the voice performance by Mayumi Tanaka, and the aura of intensity around him made it clear: Luffy isn't just the protagonist, he's the storm that changes everything.
The soundtrack also deserves a shoutout. The background score elevated every moment - sometimes subtle, sometimes epic - and always perfectly timed. The music swelled at just the right second to give you that emotional punch, and when the action hit, the beats followed suit with insane energy.
What's also worth noting is how Toei is no longer adapting the manga panel-by-panel like they used to - they're enhancing it, giving every big moment the scale it deserves. Some sequences were extended, more fluid, and even grander than expected. That's the kind of respect this series deserves after more than 25 years of building this story.
This episode is a love letter to One Piece fans, and a loud message to the anime world: One Piece is not slowing down - it's only getting better.
10/10. Animation? Peak. Hype? Best. Heart? Overflowing. If you're a fan, this episode is everything you hoped for. If you're new? You just got a glimpse of why millions around the world call this the greatest story ever told in anime.
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