"The World Is Shaken! The Ruler's Judgment and the Five Elders' Actions!" is the 1120th episode of the One Piece anime.
Short Summary[]
Sabo, Vivi, Wapol, and Bonney all escape from Mary Geoise by stowing away on ships, as Imu decides to test the Mother Flame on the Lulusia Kingdom. Sabo finishes his story with what happened at Lulusia when it was destroyed. Ivankov suspects that the Imu Sabo met might be one of the First Twenty. Meanwhile, at Mary Geoise, Mjosgard is executed by Garling for defending the Ryugu Kingdom's royal family.
Long Summary[]
Igaram, Pell, and Chaka became concerned that Cobra had not returned from his meeting, as well as Vivi's disappearance. Vivi, safe with Wapol, snuck past Marines and approached the port. They hid in a cargo crate and became stowaways on the Eigis Kingdom's ship. Using Wapol's Den Den Mushi, they contacted Morgans, who agreed to harbour them in exchange for their story. Because of this, news of Cobra's death and Vivi's disappearance were spread around the world.
While Bonney escaped on the Tajine Kingdom's ship, Sabo also snuck out of Mary Geoise, avoiding the God's Knights who are searching for him. After subduing a knight and taking his armour, he disguises himself as a knight and infiltrated the Lulusia Kingdom's ship. He became a stowaway, hiding below the deck.
Because Sabo was framed for Cobra's murder, several kingdoms, including Lulusia, became the subject to revolution. Before Sabo could arrive in Lulusia, the kingdom's citizens had deposed its monarchy and imprisoned King Seki and Princess Komane. When Sabo revealed himself, the citizens praised him, and although Sabo wanted to explain he was innocent, he chose not to so the revolutions could take place.
Sabo took several citizens who wanted to join the Revolutionary Army with him to the Kamabakka Queendom. He attempted to inform the other members of the Revolutionary Army, but the World Government intercepted the signal. Imu decided to unleash the Mother Flame, one of Vegapunk's weapons, on Lulusia, destroying it. Only the citizens that sailed with Sabo survived.
Finishing his story, Sabo tells Ivankov and Dragon about the existence of Imu. Ivankov suggests that Imu might be Nerona Imu, one of the First Twenty, who has somehow since remained immortal. Also, given the black cloud that appeared over Lulusia, Sabo suggests that it could not be a natural disaster. He suspects it must be one of Vegapunk's inventions and also an Ancient Weapon in use, though he wonders why the World Government had not used it before.
Meanwhile, back in Mary Geoise, Mjosgard is executed by Saint Figarland Garling, head of the God's Knights, for going against another World Noble.
Characters in Order of Appearance[]
- Sabo
- Nefertari Cobra (flashback & newspaper)
- Imu (flashback)
- Pell (flashback)
- Chaka (flashback)
- Igaram (flashback)
- Seki (flashback)
- Komane (flashback)
- Wapol (flashback)
- Nefertari Vivi (flashback)
- Morgans (flashback)
- Gismonda (flashback)
- Sterry (flashback)
- Sarie Nantokanette (flashback)
- Jewelry Bonney (flashback)
- Spandam (flashback)
- Jaygarcia Saturn (flashback)
- Marcus Mars (flashback)
- Topman Warcury (flashback)
- Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro (flashback)
- Shepherd Ju Peter (flashback)
- Sakazuki (flashback)
- Crocodile (flashback)
- Emporio Ivankov
- Monkey D. Dragon
- Moda (flashback)
- Belo Betty (flashback)
- Morley (flashback)
- Donquixote Mjosgard (deceased)
- Figarland Garling
Anime Notes[]
- Additional scenes were added during the conclusion of the Levely, which include:
- Sabo walking through the forest outside Pangaea Castle, and fighting off the Royal Guards who came searching for him.
- Chaka and Pell telling Igaram about the situation with Cobra and Vivi before the three go to look for them.
- Vivi and Wapol hiding inside luggage to board the Eigis Kingdom ship.
- Sabo disguising himself as a Royal Guard to descend from Mary Geoise, then choosing to board the Lulusia Kingdom ship.
- In the manga, the Celestial Dragons witnessing Mjosgard's execution simply yell about their lack of food. In the anime, they directly blame Mjosgard for the lack of food and for the rebellions in the "lower world".