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One Piece Episode 487, titled is a harrowing chapter in the Marineford Saga that captures the raw, agonizing transition from the hope of rescue to the despair of a retreating army. The Weight of Silence

Jinbe, despite being charred and exhausted, tucks the catatonic Luffy under his arm and runs. There is a profound sense of desperation as Jinbe—a man who once fought Luffy to a standstill—now treats him like the world’s most fragile treasure. When Akainu’s magma fist finally pierces through Jinbe to reach Luffy, it leaves a permanent, X-shaped scar on Luffy’s chest—a physical branding of the day he lost his brother. The Arrival of the "Red-Haired" One Piece Episode 487

Episode 487 is often remembered not just for the action, but for the . The wet, bubbling sound of Akainu’s magma serves as a constant, looming heartbeat of dread. It is the episode that proves One Piece isn't just a fun adventure; it is a story where the cost of ambition is often paid in blood and broken spirits. One Piece Episode 487, titled is a harrowing

As the episode nears its end, the Whitebeard Pirates are being systematically slaughtered, and the Marines' "Justice" has devolved into a bloodthirsty frenzy. The narrator highlights that the war has lost its purpose; the goals were achieved, but the killing continues. When Akainu’s magma fist finally pierces through Jinbe

While the Whitebeard Pirates are paralyzed by grief, Admiral Akainu remains a machine of absolute logic and "Absolute Justice." To him, Ace’s death is only half the goal. He views Luffy’s existence—the son of Dragon—as an equal threat to the world’s stability.