One Piece

The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!

Episode 668 Canon Whole Cake Island Arc 24 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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The final round of a high-stakes tournament begins, featuring skilled contenders and unexpected interventions. Meanwhile, a group infiltrates a guarded location to pursue their mission, raising questions from an observing antagonist about their true intentions.

Full Plot Summary

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The contenders of the final round, Burgess, Bartolomeo, Lucy, Rebecca, and Diamante make their way in the Colosseum. When some of the losers from Block D attempts to attack Rebecca, Diamante stops them while demonstrating his Ripple-Ripple Fruit powers, which allows him to make his body and objects flutter like a flag, allowing him to reshape them. The final round begins as Lucy tries to find the Fighting Fish with the Flame-Flame Fruit. Meanwhile, Luffy, Zoro, Kin'emon, and Viola try to sneak into the Rampart Tower, in which Luffy merely breaks the front gates open and charges through many guards. After hearing the report that Straw Hat and his allies were in the tower, Doflamingo questions why Luffy is there when he should be in the Colosseum.

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What episode is "The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!" in One Piece?

"The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!" is episode 668 of One Piece.

Is "The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!" canon or filler?

"The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!" part of?

"The Final Round Starts! Diamante The Hero Shows Up!" is part of the Whole Cake Island Arc.

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