At the heart of the episode's drama is Law's new attack, the . This technique is more than just a powerful move—it's the physical embodiment of Law's anger and his desire for justice. The attack's name and nature, which deals direct, irreversible damage to the target's internal organs, has been noted by critics as a powerful and fitting metaphor for Law's all-consuming vengeance.
Under the mask is a face gaunt and scarred, with hollow cheeks and haunted eyes—but unmistakably familiar. Short, messy black hair. A faded crescent-moon tattoo on his left cheek.
Doflamingo coldly reveals that every living soul on the island will be sliced to pieces in about one hour.
The screen cuts to black.
The highlight of the episode—and what many fans remember most about 722 —is the continuation of the fight between and Senor Pink . This is not just a brawl; it is a battle of "hard-boiled" masculinity.
Zoro whispers.
Before we dive into the details, here are the key facts about Episode 722 at a glance:
The episode’s most striking visual is Fujitora listening. While others watch the sky for Luffy’s final attack, Fujitora tilts his ear to the ground, hearing the tears of the citizens as they realize the truth. His decision not to pursue Luffy after Doflamingo’s defeat is not an act of laziness—it is an act of sabotage against the World Government. He famously declares, “I will not let the Marines take the credit for this victory.” By refusing to capture Luffy and instead forcing the world to acknowledge that a pirate saved Dressrosa, Fujitora performs the most subversive act in the Marine arsenal: public honesty. Episode 722 frames this as a coup far more dangerous than any devil fruit.
The cage slicing through buildings serves as a physical representation of Doflamingo’s crumbling empire. He would rather destroy the entire nation and its people than lose control. Desperation Below: The panic in the streets highlights the recurring