: Luffy finally rings the legendary Golden Bell, a sound that echoes all the way down to the Blue Sea .
: This bizarre exit sets up one of the most famous "Cover Stories" in the manga— Enel’s Great Space Operations —where he discovers ancient lunar civilizations, though this has yet to be adapted into the main anime. Wholesome Post-War Moments
If you've just finished this episode, many fans recommend the next arc, the G-8 filler arc (Episodes 196–206). Despite being non-canon, it is frequently cited as one of the best filler arcs in anime history because of its humor and tactical writing. One Piece Episode 193
: The episode ends with a special instrumental version of the original opening theme, "We Are!" , perfectly capturing the "end of an adventure" feeling. Quick Tips for Viewers
: After his defeat, Enel doesn't just disappear; he boards his massive Ark Maxim and heads for the moon, which he calls " Fairy Vearth ". : Luffy finally rings the legendary Golden Bell,
: Pagaya, Conis’ father, is revealed to be alive after everyone (including his daughter) thought he had been vaporized by Enel's lightning.
: On Jaya, Mont Blanc Cricket and his crew hear the bell, finally proving that the "City of Gold" was real and in the sky all along. This vindicates Cricket's ancestor, Mont Blanc Noland, who was branded a liar 400 years prior. Despite being non-canon, it is frequently cited as
The climax of the Skypiea arc in , titled "The Battle Ends! Proud Fantasia Echoes Far!" , is widely considered one of the series' most wholesome and rewarding conclusions. Here are the most interesting highlights from this episode: The 400-Year Promise Fulfilled