What episode is "Come, Final Miracle! Break Through the Gate of Justice!" in One Piece?
"Come, Final Miracle! Break Through the Gate of Justice!" is episode 451 of One Piece.
起こせ最後の奇跡 正義の門を突破せよ
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Luffy and fellow prisoners receive aid from whale sharks to escape, but are pursued by the Marines. Mr. 2 impersonates a Marine officer to open gates allowing their escape, choosing to stay behind to face danger alone. Luffy grapples with the sacrifices made as the prisoners flee to freedom amidst ongoing conflict.
Luffy and the rest of the prisoners make it onto the ship with the help of the whale sharks, but the Gates of Justice are still closed and the ship is under attack by the rest of the Marine ships, and Magellan plans on chasing down the escaping prisoners. Mr. 2 impersonates Magellan and manages to order that the gates be opened long enough to allow the prisoners' ship to escape, then immediately closed. Luffy is upset to hear of Mr. 2's staying behind, but comes to accept that there is no other choice, and thanks him over a miniature Transponder Snail. Mr. 2 stays behind to fight Magellan after he realizes what has happened as the other prisoners mourn his loss after passing through the Gates of Justice.
"Come, Final Miracle! Break Through the Gate of Justice!" is episode 451 of One Piece.
"Come, Final Miracle! Break Through the Gate of Justice!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Come, Final Miracle! Break Through the Gate of Justice!" is part of the Punk Hazard Arc.
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