One Piece

A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!

Episode 689 Canon Whole Cake Island Arc 24 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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During intense confrontations, Luffy and Law face betrayals and pursue their goals amidst intricate battles, while allies work to overcome obstacles within Dressrosa.

Full Plot Summary

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Doflamingo's ambush for Luffy and Law is cut short when he is skewered by Abdullah and Jeet only to be exposed as another string clone. The two captains then learn how Kelly Funk betrayed them only to be betrayed by Doflamingo in return. Luffy then decides to make his own shortcut by punching a hole in the roof and carrying Law while leaving Ucy with the two bounty hunters. At the SMILE Factory, the dwarves can help Franky in opening the doors but first he has to deal with Senor Pink. Sabo is locked in a struggle with Issho. Bellamy, who's in the Flower Field , heads towards the palace. Doflamingo, still at the top of the palace, talks with Diamante and Trébol reminiscing when they first met Law when he was a child, who wanted to join his crew to destroy everything in sight because he doesn't have much time to live.

Episode FAQ

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What episode is "A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!" in One Piece?

"A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!" is episode 689 of One Piece.

Is "A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!" canon or filler?

"A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!" part of?

"A Great Escape! Luffy's Tide-turning Elephant Gun!" is part of the Whole Cake Island Arc.

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