Watch Law deliver his bold ultimatum to Doflamingo in this pivotal scene:

: In the manga, Law specifically tells Luffy they have a 30% chance of defeating Kaidou. In the anime, this is softened to Law simply saying their chances are "very low".

: The anime extends several moments, including the departure from Punk Hazard and Doflamingo's visible rage after Law hangs up on him.

: A fan-favorite emotional moment occurs when the rough G-5 Marines try to badmouth the Straw Hats to avoid admitting they’ve grown to love them. They realize that if they don't keep acting like they hate "outlaws," they will lose their professional dignity as Marines. Anime vs. Manga Differences

: The episode marks a pivotal mention of Kaidou's power. While the anime originally subtitled his title as "King of Beasts," fans often note that the Japanese "Hyaku-ju no Kaidou" more accurately translates to "Hundred Beast Kaidou," hinting at his massive army of Zoan-type Devil Fruit users.

While the core plot remains the same, there are subtle differences in this adaptation:

: Law uses a Den Den Mushi to contact Doflamingo, demanding he resign from the Seven Warlords of the Sea (Shichibukai) to get Caesar Clown back. If he refuses, Law warns that the Emperor Kaidou—whom Doflamingo fears—will destroy him.