What episode is "A Desperate Situation! Luffy Gets Caught in a Trap!" in One Piece?
"A Desperate Situation! Luffy Gets Caught in a Trap!" is episode 688 of One Piece.
絶体絶命 罠にかかったルフィ!
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Luffy races towards the palace to confront Doflamingo but faces obstacles, including being handcuffed. Allies devise a plan to aid him while Doflamingo anticipates their arrival, heightening the tension in Dressrosa.
At the palace hills, Luffy is still riding Ucy towards the palace but was dejected to see that the rest of the Colosseum fighters are ahead of him in the race to fight Doflamingo. After a little help from the Funk brothers pointing out a short cut, Luffy and Ucy enter a tunnel. While inside, Law warns Luffy that facing Doflamingo while he is still handcuffed will be suicide. A call from Robin solves that issue as she is sending Leo, Rebecca and Bartolomeo to deliver the cuff keys to them. At the plateau, Bartolomeo, Robin and Rebecca are taking an unorthodox method of traveling to the palace hills flower field by "jumping" through the use of the beetles provided by Leo. Back in the tunnel, the two captains find themselves in a dead end and are surprised to see Doflamingo waiting for them there.
"A Desperate Situation! Luffy Gets Caught in a Trap!" is episode 688 of One Piece.
"A Desperate Situation! Luffy Gets Caught in a Trap!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"A Desperate Situation! Luffy Gets Caught in a Trap!" is part of the Whole Cake Island Arc.
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