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The citizens of Dressrosa are liberated, and Doflamingo is arrested by Admiral Fujitora, who chooses to believe in the Straw Hats.
Franky, Sanji, and Zoro aim to locate and destroy the hidden SMILE factory, aided by the Tontatta Tribe—a race of tiny, incredibly strong dwarves native to Green Bit. 🌟 Key Story Arcs and Defining Moments 1. The Reunion of Brotherhood
Doflamingo traps the entire island in a shrinking cage of razor-sharp strings to commit mass genocide. One Piece - Episodes -629-746- -Dressrosa Arc-
The first major climax. Sugar nearly turns Luffy and Law into toys, but Usopp—fleeing in terror—hits a snipe so impossible and so horrifying that Sugar faints. The resulting effect releases the "forgotten" toys, causing chaos across Dressrosa. The terrified dwarves worship Usopp as a divine liberator.
: The arc reveals Law’s tragic past with Doflamingo's brother, , who sacrificed himself to give Law the Ope Ope no Mi and save him from White Lead Disease. The Birdcage The citizens of Dressrosa are liberated, and Doflamingo
Enraged by the rebellion, Doflamingo activates his ultimate technique: the Birdcage. He traps the entire island in a shrinking cage of razor-sharp strings, forcing everyone—pirates, marines, and citizens alike—to fight for their survival. Climactic Battles and Power Upgrades
Doflamingo turns Dressrosa into a survival game, placing bounties on the heads of the Straw Hats and their allies. Usopp, crowned "God Usopp" by the liberated gladiators, receives the highest bounty of 500 million Berries, making him the prime target for the panicked citizens. The Reunion of Brotherhood Doflamingo traps the entire
(Ep. 629–634): The Straw Hats land on Dressrosa, a beautiful island of flowers and toys. They quickly discover that many residents have been turned into living toys and erased from human memory—a curse tied to Doflamingo’s Devil Fruit power, the Ito Ito no Mi (String-String Fruit).
Big ensemble fights, tragic villains, massive lore reveals, and Luffy breaking his limits. Skip if you hate: Slow pacing, endless running sequences, and episodic filler inserted into canon content.