
Warning: the following article contains major spoilers for One piece Episode 1127.
Since the start of One pieceThe Egghead Arc, it was obvious that the legendary franchise of Eiichiro Oda is finally ready to enter the final saga of his story. Between the revelations of Dr. Vegapunk and the flowing node of the world government, the monkey D. Luffy and the hats of the straw hat are closer to unravel the secrets of the main line than ever. However, as indicated by One piece Episode 1127, escaping Egghead with their life will not be easy.
One piece Episode 1127 – Entitled “Luffy against Kizaru! A kaleidoscopic battle” – is full of action, and except a handful of heavy interactions of dialogue, it pushes the accelerator to the maximum throughout its runoff. Although Luffy’s adventures have always been more than the show, episode 1127 is an obvious declaration of the animation Toei which One pieceThe final saga is ready to give fans everything they want and more.
The One Piece Episode 1127 WOWS with three incredible action sequences
The animation toei gives life to the manga of Eiichiro Oda as never before
Before One pieceWano Arc, the animated adaptation of the manga of Eiichiro Oda has never had a particularly large reputation with regard to the quality of animation. Although its first arcs can be excused because of their age, the visual renaissance of the series only seriously started during the prelude to the Raid on Onigashima; Now, as evidenced by episode 1127, One piece regularly produces one of the most amazing animations in the history of Shonen. “Luffy vs Kizaru! A kaleidscopic battle” is undoubtedly the most well animated episode of Egghead part 2, which makes him more than deserving the praise that he is necessarily received.

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One pieceThe artistic style and the fluid fight are not necessarily attractive for all anime fans, but regardless of the spectator, the variety of combat styles presented in episode 1127 should make it one of the most appreciated episodes in the history of the series. In all, three distinct conflicts define the sequence, each increases the issues – and its scaling up – by a significant margin.
Bonch jewelry is unleashed is the surprise of episode 1127
One piece is full of different groups, factions and organizations, but few have been as important for the story of the series as the supernovas. These 11 recruit pirates met for the first time on the Sabaody archipelago, and since then, members of their ranks such as Eustass Kid, Capone Bege and Trafalgar D. Law have mainly influenced the adventures of straw pirates. However, since its introduction, Bonley jewelry talents as a hacker have unfortunately been underrepresented. Fortunately, episode 1127 is a massive step in the right direction for his character.

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Although it will take much more than an exciting action to raise the character of Bony with jewelry at the level of the most prominent supernovas, episode 1127 finally treats it as the infamous supernova that it is. Even after having kicked Admiral Kizaru who sent her via the Vegapunk barrier, Bonnely dismantles a crowd of navies in a sequence that presents some of the most detailed combat choreographies One piece history. It is amazing to see a secondary character as Bony being the subject of a fight as well animated, and it is a massive improvement compared to the panels easy to run out of the Bonney fight which appeared in the manga of Eiichiro Oda. Fortunately for fans, this is only the first of the three spectacular combat sequences in episode 1127.
The fight of Rob Lucci and Roronoa Zoro improves massively from the manga
In addition to the Bonnery jewelry fight, episode 1127 also includes a brief animated combat cup between Rob Lucci and Roronoa Zoro. It is not often that the main antagonist of a One piece Arc is significantly in the story of the series, but if there is a villain who remained a thorn on the side of the hats of the straw hat, it is Rob Lucci. Cipher Pol Assassin woke up his devil fruit during the two -year Timeskip of the series, and although he was easily beaten by the form of Luffy’s Gear 5, it was made obvious that Lucci is incredibly deadly – even according to the standards of the world. This makes his confrontation with Zoro in episode 1127 an important for the Swordsman, who seeks to eliminate a villain who suddenly made Luffy for the first time.
Although it seems that Roronoa Zoro manages strongly in Lucci, their battle is always a back and forth affair which emanates from killing the intention and raw violence. And, like the dismantling of Bony of the Marines earlier in episode 1127, The shock of Lucci and Zoro also considerably expands its source material, adding an entirely new action of action animated to the mixture which fills a major hole left by the One piece manga. Even the dialogue in the fight between Lucci and Zoro slightly refines his source material, redirecting one of the most unfortunate quotes from Lucci to focus more on the opponent before him rather than on the Emperor of the Sea who escaped his reach earlier in Egghead.
Dialogue by Rob Lucci in episode 1127 against chapter 1093 |
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Episode 1127 |
Chapter 1093 |
You are surely strong enough to be the number two of a sea emperor. Killing yourself. |
We will see [if I get to fight your captain]. But the number two of an emperor of the sea is worth more than being killed alone! |
All well considered, the two action sequences of episode 1127 are significant, if not transformative improvements, to their source equipment, and they are just as good as all the people who preceded them in part 2 of the Egghead. One pieceThe last episode of “he saved his best fight for the end.
Luffy and Kizaru push the animation of a room to its limits
The Bony and Roronoa Zoro jewelry in combat scenes in episode 1127 are simply epic, but they always pale in relation to the head-to-head combat of the episode: Monkey D. Luffy against Admiral Kizaru. The high -level battle presents two of the most spectacular devil’s fruits visually One piece – A fact which is made obvious by the avant-garde animation of Toei throughout their confrontation. Between Admiral Kizaru’s ability to refract, reflect and manipulate Light & Luffy’s ability to apply caricatural logic to everything he touches, the episode 1127 literally folds the laws of physics to highlight the duel between the admiral and the emperor.

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Although fans are free to debate if Luffy and Kizaru’s shock is the best combat sequence in One piece History, there is practically no way to deny that the sequence is the most original animation in the story of Shonen animates for a long time. It is appropriate that “kaleidoscopic” is in the title of episode 1127, because there is no more appropriate term for the infused combat style of the rainbow used by the charismatic sea admiral. Compared to the brief fight of Kizaru with Silvers Rayleigh in Sabaody, this confrontation with Luffy is incredibly epic, and it is legitimately a sequence that fans will have to see with their own eyes to appreciate. The beloved franchise of Eiichiro Oda has always been a vital part of the Shonen landscape, but what he accomplishes between the three fights in episode 1127 is simply revolutionary. And in one way or another, the episode has a little more in reserve for fans.
Egghead island is about to be housed a confrontation of ideologies
The hats of the straw hat, the vegapunk and the real colors of Kizaru show when Saturn will arrive
With all the action in One piece Episode 1127, it is easy to neglect the importance of the episode at a narrative level. The hats of the straw hat, the pacifistas, the allies of Vegapunk and the navy are all locked in combat on Egghead Island, each group representing a very different perspective on the intensification of the world conflict with the world government. Figures like Sentomaru, Vegapunk and Admiral Kizaru have once worked together as a close friend, and as evidenced by flashbacks and brief interactions of characters, they clearly share many things in common. However, while Vegapunk and Kizaru are sides of a piece separated by their perspectives on justice, the two most important figures in part 2 – the monkey D. Luffy and Saint Jaygarcia Saturn – represent completely opposite ideologies.

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Episode 1127 apparently ends with Saint Jaygarcia Saturn preparing to enter the fray, which (so true) places it on the way to finally find himself face to face with Luffy. War is preparing to wrap the big line, and if the characters are as sharing as Vegapunk & Kizaru or as antithetical as Luffy and Saturn, the bats are already in drawing. To put an end to an episode full of action such as episode 1127 with an obsessive reminder of the presence of Saturn is the exact balance he needed, and he puts “Luffy against Kizaru! A Kaleidoscopic battle” as the best episode of the whole Arc of Egghead so far. Although it remains to be seen how the One piece The anime will approach the monumental shock that should take place when the five elders will finally move, episode 1127 confirms that fans can be assured that everything that happens between Saint Jaygarcia Saturn and Monkey D. Luffy will be even more spectacular than they could hope.
Episode 1127 of a room is available to Now broadcast on Crunchyroll.

One Piece – Episode 1127: “Luffy against Kizaru! A fierce Kaleidoscopic battle”
- Release date
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October 20, 1999
- Network
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Fuji TV
- Directors
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Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahira Imamura Toshihiro Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiki Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou,
- Writers
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Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momika Toyoda
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Mayumi Tanaka
Monkey D. Luffy (voice)
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Kazuya Nakai
Roronoa Zoro (voice)
- Revolutionary animation that borders on the avant-garde
- Meticulously choreographed fight with Bony jewelry
- Well -balanced rhythm
- Exciting cliffhanger set up the apogee of Egghead