One Piece Episode 179 Today

Enel attacks the python with a massive blast of "El Thor," effectively knocking out the creature and exposing those hiding nearby.

One Piece Episode 179: "Collapsing Upper Ruins! The Quintet for the Finale!" One Piece Episode 179

One Piece Episode 179, titled (Japanese: Kuzure Yuku Jousou Iseki! Finale e no Quintet!! ), marks a pivotal turning point in the Skypiea Arc. As the survival game reaches its final hours, God Enel takes center stage to enforce his "divine prediction". Plot Summary: Enel’s Survival Game Enel attacks the python with a massive blast

In a rare moment of temporary alignment, the four warriors (Zoro, Robin, Wyper, and Gan Fall) refuse Enel’s demand to fight each other to reach his predicted number. Instead, they turn their defiance toward Enel himself, declaring that he will be the one to disappear. Key Characters in This Episode Finale e no Quintet

Enel reminds the remaining fighters of his prediction: that in three hours, only five people (including himself) would be left standing on the battlefield. He identifies the current survivors as Zoro, Robin, Wyper, and Gan Fall—plus Nami, whom he had also accounted for.

Enel attacks the python with a massive blast of "El Thor," effectively knocking out the creature and exposing those hiding nearby.

One Piece Episode 179: "Collapsing Upper Ruins! The Quintet for the Finale!"

One Piece Episode 179, titled (Japanese: Kuzure Yuku Jousou Iseki! Finale e no Quintet!! ), marks a pivotal turning point in the Skypiea Arc. As the survival game reaches its final hours, God Enel takes center stage to enforce his "divine prediction". Plot Summary: Enel’s Survival Game

In a rare moment of temporary alignment, the four warriors (Zoro, Robin, Wyper, and Gan Fall) refuse Enel’s demand to fight each other to reach his predicted number. Instead, they turn their defiance toward Enel himself, declaring that he will be the one to disappear. Key Characters in This Episode

Enel reminds the remaining fighters of his prediction: that in three hours, only five people (including himself) would be left standing on the battlefield. He identifies the current survivors as Zoro, Robin, Wyper, and Gan Fall—plus Nami, whom he had also accounted for.