Read One Piece Manga Free Chapter 1177 Scans On MangaRoyale, Catch the latest manga releases chapter with high-quality images. Online read NOW! Man, Eiichiro Oda really wasn't kidding when he titled this chapter "Furious."
If you've been following the Elbaf arc, you already know the stakes have been skyrocketing week by week, but Chapter 1177 just completely shattered the ceiling. We are finally getting the payoff to plotlines that have been brewing for literally decades. From mysterious science to brutal teamwork, and an emotional peak that will go down in One Piece history, this chapter has it all. Let’s break down exactly what makes this chapter such an absolute banger.
Chopper’s Mysterious Feat and Straw Hat Teamwork
The chapter kicks off with high-octane action as Zoro’s group clashes directly with the Dr. Giant Army. But the real standout in this skirmish is our favorite reindeer. Chopper goes into Monster Point and lands a massive strike on one of the Dr. Giants and something incredibly bizarre happens: the giant reverts to its normal form.
This is huge lore-wise. Is the gigantification of the Dr. Giant Army an artificial enhancement or a chemical state that Chopper’s raw medical knowledge (or perhaps the physiological shock of a Monster Point strike) can somehow neutralize? Chopper curing or reversing forced gigantification has been a running theme since Punk Hazard, so seeing it applied on the battlefield of Elbaf feels incredibly rewarding.
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Meanwhile, on the other side of the chaos, Sanji’s group is putting in absolute work against Killingham. Seeing Sanji, Franky, and Jinbe coordinate like this is a treat. They aren't just fighting; they are dismantling their opponent. Sanji hands Killingham’s head over to Jinbe while he and Franky tie up his legs, completely neutralizing his terrifying regeneration abilities. The image of Killingham screaming in agony, utterly restrained, shows that the Straw Hats aren't playing games anymore. They are a Yonko crew, and they fight like one.
Usopp’s Defining Elbaf Moment
This is it. This is the moment Usopp fans have been waiting for since the Little Garden arc.
Usopp regroups with Brook, but they find themselves staring down the absolute worst-case scenario: Imu. Naturally, both of them get completely washed. But it’s what happens after the beatdown that defines the chapter.
Instead of playing dead or running away, a battered, furious Usopp forces himself to stand. In front of the shadowy ruler of the entire world, Usopp shouts that Elbaf is the Land of Warriors. He calls Imu out on their cowardly tactics, demanding that if Imu wants to destroy them, they need to fight with their own hands directly.
I got literal chills reading this spoiler. Usopp, the man whose dream was to become a "Brave Warrior of the Sea," just stood up to the final boss of the One Piece universe to defend the honor of the giants. It’s a brilliant juxtaposition: the physically weakest Straw Hat displaying the strongest willpower in the room.
He follows up his speech by firing a massive explosive shot point-blank at Imu. Unfortunately, courage doesn't equal power. Imu’s speed is terrifyingly unfathomable. Before the attack even registers, Imu appears right in front of him. The resulting explosion catches everyone in the blast radius, leaving both Usopp and Brook completely unconscious. It’s a tragic, brutal reminder of the terrifying gap in power between the Straw Hats and the World Government's hidden king.
The Climax: Luffy vs. Imu
The final pages shift focus to Luffy, and the chapter's title "Furious" suddenly takes on its true meaning. Seeing Usopp and Brook his precious crewmates beaten and unconscious on the ground completely shatters Luffy's usual goofy demeanor. He is absolutely livid.
And then, Imu drops a line that is going to keep theory crafters busy for months:
"Nika and Nidhogg. Either choose to give up or die. This battle will divide the world."
Let’s unpack that. We know Luffy is Nika, the Sun God. But who or what is Nidhogg? In Norse mythology (which heavily inspires Elbaf), Nidhogg is a monstrous dragon that gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil, the World Tree. Is Imu referring to themselves as Nidhogg, the destroyer of the world's foundation? Or is Nidhogg another entity entirely? Regardless, the ultimatum is chilling, and it sets the stage for a world-shaking confrontation.
Final Thoughts
The Editor’s Note says it all: "At last they meet in person!" We have finally reached the summit. Luffy and Imu are face-to-face. No more silhouettes, no more proxy wars through the Gorosei or the Marines. The King of the Pirates against the King of the World. Chapter 1177 flawlessly balances giving the crew their time to shine with pushing the main narrative forward at breakneck speed. Usopp cemented his legacy, the crew showed their Yonko-level competence, and the final battle has seemingly begun.
And the best part? No break next week.
Would you like me to help you draft a script for a YouTube video review based on this, or would you prefer to brainstorm some theories about what "Nidhogg" might represent in the One Piece world?
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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピース Hepburn: Wan Pisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected into 94 tankobon volumes.
Enter Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy that defies your standard definition of a pirate. Rather than the popular persona of a wicked, hardened, toothless pirate who ransacks villages for fun, Luffy’s reason for being a pirate is one of pure wonder; the thought of an exciting adventure and meeting new and intriguing people, along with finding One Piece, are his reasons of becoming a pirate. Following in the footsteps of his childhood hero, Luffy and his crew travel across the Grand Line, experiencing crazy adventures, unveiling dark mysteries and battling strong enemies, all in order to reach One Piece.


