One Piece Episode: 510

: The conversation between Monkey D. Dragon and Ivankov provides a glimpse into the larger geopolitical shifts occurring after Whitebeard's death. It reinforces the Revolutionary Army's growing role in the world's changing power dynamics. Differences Between Anime and Manga

: In the Torino Kingdom, Chopper resolves the conflict between the local humans and the giant birds. As he flies away to reunite with Luffy, he receives a newspaper that leaves him in a state of shock.

: After being stranded in the Kamabakka Kingdom, Sanji finally encounters Emporio Ivankov, who has returned from Marineford. Initially, Ivankov refuses to believe Sanji is a member of Luffy’s crew due to his poorly drawn bounty poster. This leads to a duel where Sanji is soundly defeated but eventually earns Ivankov's respect and the truth about Luffy’s recent actions. One Piece Episode 510

: The newspaper serves as the episode's most critical plot device. By returning to Marineford and ringing the Ox Bell 16 times, Luffy sends a coded message— 3D2Y —to his crew, signaling them to delay their reunion for two years to train.

Ultimately, Episode 510 is a masterclass in tension-building. It takes characters at their lowest points and begins to forge the path toward their eventual evolution, setting the stage for the most significant shift in the One Piece narrative. Episode 510 | One Piece Wiki | Fandom : The conversation between Monkey D

: The anime explicitly shows how Luffy, Jinbe, and Rayleigh infiltrated Marineford by hijacking a Marine ship.

: Scenes involving Sanji’s infatuation and subsequent fight with Ivankov are expanded for comedic and action-oriented effect. Differences Between Anime and Manga : In the

: The episode features original scenes of Chopper saying goodbye to the Torino Kingdom and Robin receiving a parting gift from Soran.

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