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Read One Piece Manga Free Chapter 1165 On MangaRoyale, Catch the latest manga releases chapter with high-quality images. Online read NOW! “One Piece” Chapter 1165, titled “Reverberation,” delivers one of the most explosive and emotional chapters in recent memory. Oda dives deep into the God Valley Incident, finally unveiling the legendary showdown that reshaped the entire world. This chapter is more than just a battle it’s the climax of decades of mystery, pride, and sacrifice among the strongest figures in One Piece history.

𝗢𝗡𝗘 𝗣𝗜𝗘𝗖𝗘 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝟭,𝟭𝟲𝟱 𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗟𝗘: Echoes

𝗖𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗥 𝗣𝗔𝗚𝗘: Reader Request: “Bepo Laying Comfortably with Zeus as a Pillow” Oda added Law to the cover, and all of them are sleeping on top of a giant sheep.
𝗙𝗨𝗟𝗟 𝗦𝗨𝗠𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗬:

Chapter starts where the last one ended. Garp asked Roger if he can also hear Rocks’ voice. Then Roger and Garp attacked Demon Rocks.
We see multiple pages of the battle. Roger and Garp’s attacks didn’t wound Rocks. This confrontation ended with a colossal clash that created a massive wave of Supreme King Haki. Roger and Garp crashed into the mountains. The clash split the sky over God Valley.
Roger and Garp got up after the clash. Despite being wounded, they took off their jackets, ready to continue fighting. Two little Den Den Mushi started ringing and they talked with their comrades.
Roger/Garp: “We will return!!!”
Garp: “Rocks… Roger… I was planning on putting both of you in cuffs on this island, but now…!!”
Roger: “And my original plan was to take Shakky and the treasures and get the hell out of here!!! Seems like we will have to team up, huh!”
Garp: “Not my intention coming here at all!!! But I suppose leaving this fella to his own is out of the options!!!”
Then Roger and Garp attacked Rocks again. At the same time, we see that Rayleigh reached their ship and brought Shakky to safety. Roger Pirates arrived too with all treasures they could get.
We see Kyo telling his men to take the ship and leave the island. Shiki said too that this is the end of “Rocks Pirates”.
Linlin and Kaidou were talking in another part of God Valley. They were fine despite Rocks’ attacks.
Linlin: “Listen now, Kaidou!! This is the ‘debt of a lifetime’!! And I will make you pay me back one day!!!”
Kaidou: “Idiot!! I beat you in that competition for the fruit, that’s the simple truth Linlin!! Just you see!! I will establish a crew where violence is everything!!!”
Linlin: “Getting ahead of ourselves, aren’t we!! You will never surpass me!!”
Streusen: “Linlin!! What are you doing!! We are leaving, take the treasures!!”
Linlin: “I will come to collect that debt one day.”
Kaidou: “And I will throw you back where you came from!!!”
In another part of God Valley, Newgate met the pirate who looked like Marco. He’s “Polo Gram”, captain of “Polo Pirates”.
Polo: “Newgate!! You are the one who crashed that mountain, aren’t you!? Looks like the crew is falling apart!! My name is Gram!! I am a fan of yours!! You got no ships to return to, right!? Work with me!!”
Newgate: “Sounds like a pain, get lost!!”
Stussy, Ganzui, and Gill Bastar were also running away with several treasures. Gill Bastar was accompanied by a ghost that looks similar to the ones Perona creates in the present. Stussy was very angry, asking where is Newgate.
In one of the Marines battleships, Dragon was threatening a higher-rank Marine with a rifle to take some surviving civilians on the ship with them. On the other hand, Rayleigh and Gaban decided to return to the island to look for Roger. They asked Roger Pirates to leave the island and wait for them.
Imu in Saturn’s body (normal Saturn’s body has now Imu’s eyes) left the island on a World Government ship. Imu ordered to erase God Valley from existence. Then narrator explains how Marines from G-11 base and Cipher Pol 6 erased all information about God Valley and Hunting Tournament.
Garp and Roger vs. Rocks continues. The other huge mountain of God Valley was destroyed during the battle. Garp and Roger couldn’t damage Rocks because even though they coated their attacks with Supreme King Haki, Rocks used his Supreme King Haki to cancel them out.
Against this background, Roger suggested pouring all their Supreme King Haki together in one attack to overcome Rocks’ guards. But that plan had a problem — after that attack, Roger and Garp will have no strength left, so it’s a big gamble. But Garp agreed with Roger’s plan.
Then in the ABSOLUTELY EPIC final double page of the chapter, Roger and Garp used a combined attack to defeat Rocks.
Roger: “Hinokagutsuchi no Ace” (kanji means “Wise Man of Flame God”)!!!
Garp: “Infinitum Explosion”!!!
Roger attacked with multiple thrusts to cut Rocks’ body and Garp threw Rocks several punches at the same time (this attack is similar to Luffy’s “Gomu Gomu no Gatling”).
Chapter ends with Rocks’ defeat as narrator talks about the legacy of “Rocks Pirates”…
Narrator: (The “World Government” sought to conceal the incident in its entirety. However, the group under Rocks D. Xebec was an organization of chaos that shaped an era. The collapse of the “Rocks Pirates” shook the world with its defined echoes…!!!)
BREAK NEXT WEEK

Cover Story: Law and Bepo’s Peaceful Moment

The cover story brings a heartwarming touch before the chaos begins. It features Law and Bepo using Zeus as a sleeping pillow, a peaceful and funny moment that contrasts the tension of the main chapter. Oda’s choice here subtly reminds fans of the emotional balance in One Piece even in the darkest times, warmth and humor never disappear.

Shiki Declares the End of the Rocks Pirates

The chapter opens with a shocking line from Shiki:

“This is the end of the Rocks Pirates.”

Those words echo the collapse of one of the most feared pirate crews in history. Betrayal, ambition, and pure chaos tore them apart. After Xebec’s uncontrollable lust for destruction, even his powerful subordinates could no longer stand beside him.

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The Remaining Members Go Their Separate Ways

The once-united Rocks crew scatters. Ganzui, surprisingly alive, walks away from the battlefield, wounded but alive a silent witness to the end of an era. Kaido, Big Mom, Whitebeard, and others each begin forging their own destinies. The world that once feared the Rocks Pirates would soon come to know them as the Emperors of the new age.

Roger and Garp’s Unthinkable Alliance

In one of the most jaw-dropping reveals, Gol D. Roger and Monkey D. Garp form an alliance. These two legends future enemies stand side by side for one purpose: to stop Xebec’s madness.

Before charging into battle, they reassure their crews:

“We’ll come back. Wait for us.”

That promise seals their bond of honor. It’s not pirates vs. marines anymore it’s heroes vs. chaos.

The Battle Begins: Xebec’s Terrifying Haki

When the clash starts, it’s clear why Xebec was feared even among monsters. His Conqueror’s Haki doesn’t just knock out enemies it negates attacks entirely. Blades shatter mid-swing. Bullets dissolve before reaching him. Even Garp’s iron fists barely scratch his defense.

The battlefield of God Valley trembles under his roar.

Xebec’s Power: A Force Beyond Imagination

Oda goes all-out showing the sheer dominance of Xebec D. Xebec. His Haki manifests as black lightning that cuts through the sky, and even Roger’s divine aura struggles against it. For the first time, fans see both Roger and Garp fighting at their limits and losing ground.

Kaido and Big Mom’s Final Conversation

Meanwhile, Kaido and Linlin (Big Mom) share a short but powerful exchange.
Linlin reminds him:

“You owe me a lifetime debt.”

She gives him something mysterious before walking away. This moment sets up the emotional foundation of their complicated relationship that echoes all the way into Wano.

Whitebeard Meets Polo Gram

In another touching subplot, Whitebeard encounters Polo Gram, a man who turns out to be Marco’s father. Polo, a humble man inspired by Whitebeard’s ideals, asks to join his crew. The exchange is full of warmth showing how Whitebeard’s charisma drew in allies through heart, not fear.

Imu’s Chilling Order

Far away from the battlefield, Imu watches the chaos unfold. With cold precision, the mysterious ruler gives one command:

“Erase everything on God Valley.”

This single order reveals how far the World Government would go to conceal the truth. The destruction of God Valley isn’t just an act of power it’s a cover-up of history itself.

Roger and Garp’s Desperation

Back in the fight, Roger and Garp realize their attacks can’t pierce Xebec’s Haki. Bruised, bleeding, but unbroken, they make one final choice: to combine their power.
They know it could kill them but doing nothing would doom the world.

The Combined Haki Strike

The final pages deliver pure, jaw-dropping spectacle.
Garp unleashes a barrage called Elephant Gatling,” mirroring Luffy’s future technique.
Roger channels his will through his sword, the blade glowing with divine energy.

When their attacks collide with Xebec’s body, the explosion lights up the sky a storm of pure willpower and rage.

The Fall of Xebec

The mighty Xebec screams as dark energy seeps out of him, his Conqueror’s Haki finally fading. The man who once sought to rule the world falls not by one man’s hand, but by the combined will of two legends.
The island trembles. Silence follows.
The era of the Rocks Pirates ends.

Aftermath and Reverberations

The battle’s aftermath ripples across the seas. The World Government buries the incident, but whispers of God Valley echo through generations. Garp becomes a hero, Roger a pirate king, and the truth erased. But the reverberation of their Haki lives on, shaping the destiny of their successors.

Break Announcement

At the end of the chapter, Oda announces a break next week. After delivering one of the most emotionally and visually powerful chapters ever, the pause feels deserved. Fans will be left replaying every panel until the story resumes.

Conclusion

“One Piece Chapter 1165: Reverberation” is a masterpiece of storytelling, balancing raw emotion, lore, and action. It finally shows why Roger and Garp’s names stand side by side in history not as enemies, but as allies who once saved the world. The echoes of their battle still reverberate through time, connecting past and present in Oda’s timeless saga.

One Piece 1165 FAQs

1. Who is Polo Gram in One Piece Chapter 1165?
Polo Gram is revealed to be Marco’s father a man who admired Whitebeard and wanted to sail under him.

2. Why did Shiki declare the end of the Rocks Pirates?
Because the team’s infighting and Xebec’s madness made it impossible for them to continue. Shiki recognized the inevitable fall.

3. What was Xebec’s special ability?
Xebec’s Conqueror’s Haki could negate enemy attacks, making him nearly invincible until Roger and Garp combined their powers.

4. What did Imu mean by “erase everything on God Valley”?
Imu ordered the destruction of the entire island to wipe out any evidence of the truth behind the God Valley Incident.

5. How does this chapter connect to Luffy’s story?
Garp’s “Elephant Gatling” mirrors Luffy’s future move, symbolizing how the Will of D is passed down through generations.

Dodgers Reign Supreme: Back-to-Back World Series Champions

The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially stamped their legacy on baseball history, capturing a second consecutive World Series championship with a dramatic 5–4 extra-innings victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 at Rogers Centre on November 1. The win also secured their third championship in six years, elevating the club into the conversation of modern dynasties.

Backed by one of the most star-studded and expensive rosters in Major League Baseball, the Dodgers entered the season with sky-high expectations. Led by marquee talents such as Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles continued to flex both depth and resilience in the biggest moments.

“This is what it means to be a Dodger,” first baseman Freddie Freeman said after the win. “When you put on this uniform, you’re expected to win. To do it again under immense pressure says a lot about this group.”

 

Dodgers Reign Supreme: Back-to-Back World Series Champions

A Historic Achievement

With the victory, the Dodgers became the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles since the New York Yankees completed their three-peat from 1998 to 2000. In today’s era of free-agency movement, advanced analytics, and increasingly balanced competition, repeating as champions is rare and a clear sign of organizational dominance.

Many analysts now consider Los Angeles a true dynasty, combining elite player development, aggressive spending, and postseason experience to create a powerhouse capable of winning for years to come.

Game 7: A Classic in the Making

Game 7 delivered all the drama baseball fans hoped for. The Blue Jays were on the brink of celebration before Miguel Rojas stunned the Toronto crowd with a solo home run in the ninth inning to tie the game. The Dodgers’ bullpen often a postseason concern in past years delivered under pressure, shutting down Toronto’s offense until the lineup could push ahead in extra innings.

With the championship on the line, Yoshinobu Yamamoto entered in the final frame and recorded the last three outs, securing the title just one day after starting Game 6. His fearless performances throughout the series earned him World Series MVP honors.

“There were so many pressure points where that game could have flipped, and we just kept fighting,” manager Dave Roberts said. “This team refused to break.”

A Roster Built to Win

This Dodgers squad blended superstars with emerging talent, giving them both firepower and depth:

  • Ohtani brought offensive electricity and global attention.

  • Freeman and Betts provided leadership and postseason poise.

  • Young role-players stepped up in clutch moments.

  • The pitching staff remained reliable in high-stress innings.

Beyond individual talent, the Dodgers won with chemistry, experience, and the confidence of a club used to playing under bright lights.

Heartbreak for Toronto

For the Blue Jays, the loss brought a painful but inspiring conclusion to a breakthrough season. Manager John Schneider acknowledged the disappointment but expressed pride in his team’s fight.

“It will hurt for a few days, a few weeks, when you're that close,” he said. “But the positive person in me will take some time to digest it.”

What Comes Next?

Back-to-back titles put the Dodgers in historic territory and they’re not finished. With a returning core and a track record of aggressive off-season moves, the franchise could easily challenge for a third straight championship in 2026. If successful, it would be one of the greatest three-year runs in modern baseball.

For now, the Dodgers return to Los Angeles to celebrate their latest title. As shortstop Miguel Rojas said, “We can’t wait to go back to LA, represent our fans and bring the trophy home again. Back-to-back for the first time in 25 years how does that sound?”

It sounds like a dynasty.

One Piece Live Action Can Finally Beat KPop Demon Hunters

When Netflix announced a live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece, the world collectively held its breath. Years of Hollywood failures had conditioned fans to expect disaster. Yet, the streaming giant didn't just meet expectations; it shattered them. What arrived was a surprisingly respectful, emotional, and faithful retelling of the iconic pirate saga. The casting was electric, the sets were breathtakingly detailed, and the Straw Hat Pirates finally felt real.

But even with this miraculous success, a single major misstep left the most loyal fans frustrated. The show was so close to being flawless that this one issue felt like a glaring hole in the ship. And it wasn't about cheap CGI, poor costumes, or bad casting.

It was something much deeper: a rushed and altered emotional core.

🎨 What Netflix Mastered: A Foundation of Respect

Before diving into the flaw, credit must be given. Unlike previous attempts at adapting anime for the screen, Netflix nailed the essential components of One Piece:

  • Perfect Casting Choices: Iñaki Godoy is Luffy. Mackenyu channeled Zoro’s silent intensity. Nami, Sanji, and Usopp were all believable, lovable, and emotionally resonant. Fans didn't need time to "adjust" they accepted this crew immediately.

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  • Beautiful Set Design: Locations like the Baratie restaurant, Shells Town, and Arlong Park were built with incredible detail and respect, making them feel like genuine places rather than cheap green-screen backgrounds.

  • True to Oda’s World: The spirit of the series the goofy humor, the heartfelt tears, and the chaotic, boundless energy felt like peak One Piece.

So, if the sets and the cast were perfect, where did they go wrong?

💔 The Biggest Mistake: Robbing the Characters of Their Pain

One Piece is more than just fun pirate action; it's one of the most emotional and carefully constructed stories ever written. With over 25 years of world-building, every detail matters. You cannot rush the trauma that forges a hero.

Here is the central mistake: Netflix Rushed and Altered Major Emotional Backstories, thereby robbing the characters of their necessary emotional impact.

In the original manga and anime, the backstories are the bedrock. They explain the pain, the growth, and the compelling reason each future Straw Hat chooses to follow Luffy. When Netflix modified, shortened, or rearranged these histories, some of the anime's most potent emotional punches lost their power.

Altering Sacred Arcs

Small changes in a story as deep as One Piece can have monumental effects.

  • Zoro’s painful connection to Kuina and his lifelong promise felt compressed.

  • Sanji and Zeff’s tragic survival on the deserted rock was simplified.

  • Usopp's link with Kaya was rushed.

Moments that are designed to break the manga reader and make people cry in the anime sometimes ended on the live-action screen before the audience even had a chance to fully feel the weight of the emotion.

The biggest victim of this compressed storytelling was arguably the Arlong Park arc, where the foundational pain and ultimate liberation of Nami felt accelerated to fit the eight-episode limit. When emotional pacing is rushed, the entire spirit of the series changes.

⚓ Why the Mistake Matters: Less Depth Now Means Less Payoff Later

Fans didn't complain because they wanted the show to fail. They complained because it was so frustratingly close to a masterpiece. One Piece isn't just about fights; it’s about heartbreak, trauma, and the salvation of found family.

Rushing these arcs matters because:

  • They are what build viewer loyalty to each character.

  • They explain why each Straw Hat joins the captain.

  • They are the emotional scaffolding for future arcs and challenges.

Skipping depth now means a less powerful narrative payoff in the seasons to come.

✅ Proof of Concept: Moments Netflix Handled Perfectly

Even with this major mistake, the show proved its potential by flawlessly executing specific emotional peaks:

  • Luffy Giving His Hat to Nami: A universally lauded scene. Nami’s pain, Luffy’s quiet placement of the hat, and his unwavering, iconic walk toward Arlong were perfect and brought fans to tears.

  • Zoro’s Loyalty: His silent promises and his moments of deep-seated respect for Luffy were delivered with flawless intensity.

  • Shanks and the Sea King: One of the most critical and iconic scenes in the entire One Piece narrative was nailed, capturing the profound bond that inspired Luffy.

These moments prove that the Netflix team can handle the emotional weight of the story; they just need to do it consistently.

🗺️ What Season 2 Must Fix

If Netflix wants One Piece to become the greatest live-action anime adaptation of all time, they must change their approach for the next season:

  1. Slow Down the Story: Emotional moments need to breathe. The audience must be given the time to absorb the character's pain and victory.

  2. Don’t Alter Core Story Pieces: The fanbase knows every detail by heart. Any change to a sacred backstory will immediately be noticed and scrutinized.

  3. Give Backstories Time to Hurt: If a character's history doesn't break the viewer's heart, it's not truly One Piece.

    Conclusion

    Netflix did the impossible: they delivered a good live-action anime. But even with incredible casting and world-building, rushing the characters' backstories was a major mistake that betrayed the spirit of the source material.

    Still, hope is not lost. The involvement of Eiichiro Oda, the passion of the cast, and the clear respect from the writers mean the show can absolutely recover.

    One piece of correction one essential shift in pacingand Season 2 could deliver the unforgettable, legendary live-action masterpiece that fans waited decades to see.