One Piece Episode 662 May 2026
The colosseum dust settles, but the real war for Dressrosa is just beginning. The birdcage is activated, and the fate of the entire island hangs in the balance.
The core conflict is brilliantly personal: Chinjao blames Luffy’s grandfather, Monkey D. Garp, for ruining his life. In a single punch during their youth, Garp flattened Chinjao's prized drill, robbing him of the ability to open the ice continent and claim his family’s fortune. Now, seeing Garp’s grandson in the ring reignites a fire that revenge alone can fuel. This backstory elevates the fight from a simple tournament brawl to a generational grudge match. Toei Animation pulls out the stops for this episode. The fight choreography is a fantastic contrast of styles. Luffy is his usual rubber-bouncing, unpredictable self, utilizing Gomu Gomu no Fusen to deflect attacks and Gomu Gomu no Stamp for quick counters. One Piece Episode 662
Luffy doesn't give a heroic speech about saving people. Instead, he simply states that for the sake of his friends (specifically Sabo and the flame-flame fruit), he cannot lose. This resonates with Chinjao, who realizes that Luffy possesses the same dangerous, indomitable will as Garp and Roger. The colosseum dust settles, but the real war
The Dressrosa arc is often praised for its sprawling cast and complex history, but Episode 662 strips away the political maneuvering to deliver exactly what shonen fans crave: a no-holds-barred, emotional slugfest. Titled , this episode marks a turning point in the Corrida Colosseum block finals, pitting the future Pirate King against a legendary veteran whose grudge spans decades. A Grudge Frozen in Time The episode opens with the heavy weight of history. We are treated to a flashback that finally fleshes out the mysterious Don Chinjao, the "Drill Dragon" of the Happo Navy. The narrative reveals that Chinjao’s iconic, pointed head wasn't always bent out of shape. Years ago, he used that very head to break through an ice continent in search of a legendary treasure. Garp, for ruining his life
