What episode is "One Shot One Kill! The Man Who Will Save Dressrosa!" in One Piece?
"One Shot One Kill! The Man Who Will Save Dressrosa!" is episode 697 of One Piece.
一撃必殺 ドレスローザを救う男
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Usopp plans a crucial shot against a formidable foe with the help of allies exhibiting special abilities. Their coordinated efforts aim to remove a major obstacle as the main characters advance toward their target.
Kanjuro finishes his artwork and Usopp uses it as ammo to snipe at Sugar. He has Viola use her ability while Doldo, Hack, Tank, Kin'emon, and Kanjuro hold the citizens off as long as they can. Scared that he will lose his captain and friend, Usopp will attempt an impossible shot at Sugar from the plateau before the citizens stops him. With Viola's insight, he prepares to fire the special shot prepared with Kanjuro's help but at the last moment, Usopp awakens his Observation Haki, and sees Luffy's aura and fires before the Dressrosa citizens caught him and everyone else with him. Viola watches as the shot successfully reaches Sugar where it takes the shape of Usopp's face which first defeated Sugar, scaring her again into unconsciousness. With the last obstacle gone, Luffy and Law finally reached Doflamingo himself.
"One Shot One Kill! The Man Who Will Save Dressrosa!" is episode 697 of One Piece.
"One Shot One Kill! The Man Who Will Save Dressrosa!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"One Shot One Kill! The Man Who Will Save Dressrosa!" is part of the Whole Cake Island Arc.
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