One Piece's most emotional arc ending has been surpassed by the new Shogun of Wano's touching declaration, which was more earned than Vivi's.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The One Piece anime's ending of Wano managed to be even more emotional than Vivi's Alabasta sendoff. Wano saw Pirate Emperors Big Mom and Kaido vanquished. The land's citizens no longer needed to live under the brutal conditions they'd been subjugated to for decades.
One of One Piece's least likable characters, Kurozumi Orochi, worked to transform Wano into a weapons factory for Kaido's Beast Pirates. Citizens were made into slaves, starvation was rampant, and Orochi found a way to make things even worse for the hungry people of Wano. Kaido's defective artificial Devil Fruits were fed to the starving citizens, which permanently harmed their brains, causing them only to be able to express joy.
Alabasta's Ending Walked So Wano's Could Run The conclusion of the Alabasta arc is a fan-favorite for many good reasons. After becoming entangled with Vivi, Luffy and his crew were on a crash course with the notorious criminal syndicate Baroque Works and its cunning leader, the Warlord of the Sea, Crocodile.
Princess Vivi was given the choice to continue traveling with the Straw Hats, but it was a difficult decision between that and helping rebuild the country she worked so hard to save. She ultimately decided to stay behind, but her touching speech expressed her overwhelming gratitude and hope that, despite her decision, she was still regarded as a friend of the crew. Under the eye of the approaching Marines, the Straw Hats could not risk proving their connection to Alabasta's Princess.
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