One Piece Episode 722

And then the smile vanished.

The orb pulsed. Franky’s mech was ripped from the crater and slammed into the side of a nearby cliff. The impact shattered the stone, and the General Franky lay there, sparking, one arm hanging limp. One Piece Episode 722

And as the palace crumbled in the distance and the final clash between Luffy and Doflamingo began, Admiral Fujitora made a decision that would shake the World Government to its core. And then the smile vanished

Inside the Shogun’s palace, Orochi sits on a golden throne, sipping sake. A ninja kneels before him. The impact shattered the stone, and the General

One Piece Episode 722 is a masterpiece of narrative economy. In twenty-two minutes, it dismantles the myth of benevolent authority, elevates a side character (Fujitora) to moral paragon status, and redefines victory not as a knockout punch but as the restoration of collective memory. The episode’s lasting image is not the clash of Conqueror’s Haki, but the silent apology of a king to his people and the quiet smile of a blind man who finally sees the world for what it is.

The episode’s title refers to the defining plot reveal. For years within the series, the Ope Ope no Mi was considered the "Ultimate Devil Fruit." Episode 722 finally explains why.