: Fleet Admiral Sengoku activates a massive steel wall to trap the pirates within the bay, planning to eliminate them all with Akainu’s devastating "Meteor Volcano" attack.
: Some lines and actions given to generic crew members in the anime were originally performed by specific Whitebeard commanders in the manga.
: The episode touches on the emotional fallout of Squard’s betrayal, with Whitebeard demonstrating his mercy and the pirates regaining their resolve to save Ace. Key Differences from the Manga
: In the anime, Trafalgar Law and Eustass Kid are shown watching the broadcast and commenting on the war. In the manga, the comment about Whitebeard selling out his allies was originally made by Capone Bege.
: Fleet Admiral Sengoku activates a massive steel wall to trap the pirates within the bay, planning to eliminate them all with Akainu’s devastating "Meteor Volcano" attack.
: Some lines and actions given to generic crew members in the anime were originally performed by specific Whitebeard commanders in the manga.
: The episode touches on the emotional fallout of Squard’s betrayal, with Whitebeard demonstrating his mercy and the pirates regaining their resolve to save Ace. Key Differences from the Manga
: In the anime, Trafalgar Law and Eustass Kid are shown watching the broadcast and commenting on the war. In the manga, the comment about Whitebeard selling out his allies was originally made by Capone Bege.