monkey D Garp

One piece chapter 1080 follows in the footsteps of One Piece, which recently displayed a legend’s fighting powers on screen. It’s Monkey D. Garp’s moment to shine this time.

One Piece Chapter 1079 features many-anticipated action coming from fan-favorite Emperor: Red-Haired Shanks. However, before then, the chapter explains how the treacherous York carries out her heinous scheme of treachery, as well as her reason. She would not have bothered if only the Stella or other Satellites were being targeted, but because the World Government is also after her head, she is forced to act on her own. She used the Seraphim to jeopardise the safety of her comrades, even simulating her own death. She also requests that the Seraphim remove everyone in her path except Stella and the Cipher Pol captives.

Back in Elbaph, Shanks’ associates attempt to advise Kid and his pirate gang not to annoy the Emperor. Kid, on the other hand, is uninterested in them. The young pirate draws his Damned Punk and fires at them. This activates Shanks’ Color of Observation Haki, giving him a terrifying vision of a death-filled future. As a result, the Emperor takes urgent action. He kills Kid with a single blow, and the two Giants Dorry and Brogy then sink the Kid Pirates’ ship with their famous united attack. Shanks demonstrates once again that pointing a gun at someone is always a serious problem.

koby-escaping-captivity-in-one-piece-chapter-1080

Following the depiction of the Emperor Red-Haired Shanks in Elbaph, Chapter 1080 returns the story to Fullalead in New World, Blackbeard’s main base of operations. To the delight of the other pirates, it appears that the captured Captain Koby manages to escape. Because he escaped, he is no longer Blackbeard’s property, allowing them to re-capture him and earn his bounty. The Cross Guild has awarded him a five-star reward of 500 million berries, which is five times the average payout for Marine commanders. Having said that, some pirates have already made their move.

A specific party is already keeping an eye on Koby’s movements, which are slowed by the iron ball tethered to his ankle. In addition, he has been assisting and liberating the other captives. Avalo Pizarro, a corrupt ruler who has consumed the Isle-Isle Fruit, informs Shiryu, the Blackbeard Pirates’ swordsman, about Koby’s acts. Shiryu questions him about why he hasn’t taken care of them, and the king replies that he simply didn’t want to destroy the island. As a result, another horrible figure steps forward. Vasco Shot, the Glug-Glug Fruit eater, proposes burning down the entire village. Pizarro, on the other hand, is opposed to the plan because it will surely irritate Blackbeard.

blackbeard-s-affiliates-in-one-piece

Meanwhile, Koby is attempting to elude his pursuers, but to no effect. He knows he can’t lose them all, so he settles for simply distracting them while the others escape. A flashback occurs at that precise moment. Blackbeard informs Koby of his ideas. He wishes to make Fullalead a genuine country affiliated with the World Government. Of course, Koby isn’t convinced. He understands that a country full of criminals has no hope of manifesting. Blackbeard, on the other hand, is adamant. After all, he has Koby as a negotiating chip. Nonetheless, Koby assures him that his plot would fail.

Koby informs Teech that he’s a member of SWORD, which piques Kuzan’s interest. The previous admiral advises his new skipper to abandon the plan. He then explains to the others what it means to be a SWORD member. These special agents appear to be Navy but are also not Navy; they are similar to soldiers who have resigned from their duties and therefore gained liberty. They can do whatever they want without fear of repercussions from higher-ups. Unfortunately, this also means that they are not supported by the World Government. Blackbeard, on the other hand, does not give up.

Perona the Ghost Princess, it turns out, is the one who liberated Koby from captivity – but not without a price. Perona asks Koby to release Moria after she has freed him, and Koby obviously agrees. Koby is dashing about when he learns about three Marine sailors causing chaos at the harbour. Those three are, of course, Koby’s comrades, who are also SWORD members.

member-of-swords-introduced-in-chapter-1080-of-one-piece

Kujaku, Tsuru’s granddaughter and Whip-Whip Fruit wielder, comes up first. Then there’s Hibari, who transforms the pirates’ ammunition into flowers, sparing Koby from a hail of bullets. She seemed to have feelings for the young officer as well. Then there’s Prince Grus. He ate the Glorg-Glorg Fruit, which transformed him into a clay-man. His abilities, however, appear to be focused on the creation of golems rather than the transformation of himself into clay.

Immediately after their introduction, a Navy battleship flies at Koby, stunning both pirates and Marines. The famed Vice Admiral Garp, who has also brought Helmeppo and Tashigi with him, is on board that particular ship. The pirates are taken aback at first when they see the massive ship barreling towards them. Their surprise quickly turns to panic as they realise the guy aboard is Garp, the hero of the fable. They begin to scurry around, hoping to run to safety.

Unfortunately, there are no exits from the square for them. Garp then chooses to use this as an opportunity to vent his rage. He initially draws the pirates’ attention before launching his extremely devastating Galaxy Impact towards the settlement, razing it to the ground. But first, he lectures the pirates about their wrongdoings. He asks them what they think they are doing, then brags about Koby being his protégé. Not only that, but he goes so far as to say that the young Marine is the Navy’s future in One Piece.

By nitin bhosle

Nitin Bhosle is a blogger who writes about anime-related content. With a passion for Japanese culture and storytelling, and brings his unique perspective to the world of anime through his engaging and insightful blog posts. His writing is accessible and approachable, making it the perfect resource for anime fans of all ages and experience levels.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *