Why This Pirate Smiled Seconds Before His Execution
Why did Luffy smile on the exact same execution platform where the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, died 22 years ago? In this video, we break down the epic finale of the East Blue saga as the Straw Hat Pirates make their final pit stop in Loguetown—the town of the beginning and the end! From Roronoa Zoro testing his luck against the cursed Sandai Kitetsu blade to Captain Buggy’s revenge plot getting interrupted by a freak lightning strike, this is the moment the world realized it couldn't stop Monkey D. Luffy. Plus, we uncover the mysterious arrival of Monkey D. Dragon and the crew's legendary barrel vow before entering the Grand Line! 👇 Let me know in the comments: Do you think Luffy surviving the execution was just his insane luck, a hidden power, or absolute fate? ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 The Hook: The Pirate King's Smile 0:25 Part 1: Loguetown - The Graveyard of Pirates 1:10 Part 2: Zoro Tests the Cursed Blade 2:25 Part 3: Repeating History 3:40 Part 4: The Miracle of Monkey D. Dragon 4:55 Part 5: The Vow & Entering The Grand Line #OnePiece #Luffy #Zoro #Anime #MonkeyDDragon #Loguetown #GrandLine

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