One Piece Episode 74 -
This episode is critical for its introduction of Elbaf culture and the giants' code of honor, which becomes a long-standing plot point in the One Piece series. It also emphasizes the shift from "pure strength" battles to strategic encounters where Devil Fruit versatility—like Mr. 3’s wax—can neutralize much stronger opponents through ingenuity.
Having neutralized the giants, the Baroque Works agent Mr. 3 uses his Doru Doru no Mi (Wax-Wax Fruit) powers to capture Zoro , Nami, and Vivi .
Mr. 3 explains how he manipulated the 100-year-old duel, causing Brogy to realize with horror that his "victory" over Dorry was unearned and dishonorable. One Piece Episode 74
, titled " The Devilish Candle! Tears of Regret and Tears of Anger! " (Japanese: 魔のキャンドル!無念の涙と怒りの涙), is a pivotal installment in the Little Garden Arc . First aired in Japan on July 15, 2001 , the episode showcases the strategic villainy of Baroque Works agents and places several Straw Hat Pirates in one of their most desperate predicaments to date. Plot Overview
While Luffy is initially pinned under a boulder by the agents, the episode concludes with the arrival of Usopp and Karoo to the execution site, setting the stage for a counter-attack. Production & Ratings Original Air Date (JP) July 15, 2001 English Dub Air Date August 25, 2009 IMDb Rating Director Kônosuke Uda Animation Studio Toei Animation Narrative Significance This episode is critical for its introduction of
In a display of extreme will, Zoro prepares to cut off his own legs to free himself and continue fighting, a moment frequently highlighted by fans for its intensity.
Mr. 3 places the captives on a massive, rotating wax pedestal—resembling a giant cake—surrounded by large candles. These candles rain down a fine wax mist that slowly encases the heroes, intending to turn them into permanent, living "wax statues" as a form of art. Having neutralized the giants, the Baroque Works agent Mr
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