: Sensing the trap, Whitebeard commands Little Oars Jr. (who is lying motionless on the wall) to use his remaining strength to help the pirates bypass the barrier.
: The anime features the Pacifista units surrounding and attacking pirates trying to flee the bay more prominently than the original source material.
: In one of the series' most iconic moments, Luffy is catapulted over the wall by Jinbe. He lands directly in front of all three Navy Admirals—Aokiji, Kizaru, and Akainu—staring them down with a massive mast in hand. One Piece Episode 474
: In the anime, Trafalgar Law and Eustass Kid are shown watching the broadcast and commenting on the war. In the manga, the comment about Whitebeard selling out his allies was originally made by Capone Bege.
Watch these reaction videos to see the most intense moments of the Marineford battle and Luffy's face-off with the Navy's top power: : Sensing the trap, Whitebeard commands Little Oars Jr
According to the One Piece Wiki , there are several small changes in this adaptation:
One Piece Episode 474, titled , is a high-stakes turning point in the Marineford Arc. It focuses on the Navy's desperate attempt to execute Portgas D. Ace ahead of schedule while the Whitebeard Pirates and Luffy struggle against Sengoku’s tactical "Encircling Walls." Major Highlights : In one of the series' most iconic
: The episode touches on the emotional fallout of Squard’s betrayal, with Whitebeard demonstrating his mercy and the pirates regaining their resolve to save Ace. Key Differences from the Manga