The episode's central conflict revolves around Kodama’s secret ambition: to launch the (an eight-foot-tall firework shell), a feat her parents died attempting a year prior. While Odama forbids the dangerous launch, Kodama remains determined to fulfill what she believes was her parents' unachieved dream. The "Angel from Heaven"
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For more details on this episode and the Post-Arabasta Arc, you can visit the One Piece Wiki or read community discussions on platforms like Reddit and IMDb . Usopp, the Man and the Eight-Foot Shell For
: The episode offers a rare "slice-of-life" look at the crew relaxing after the intense Alabasta campaign. He devises a to haul the massive Ball
Usopp proves he is more than just talk by applying his mechanical skills to solve the safety issue. He devises a to haul the massive Ball 205 to an ancient 400-year-old tower, which served as a traditional launch platform. With the safety concerns addressed, Odama assists in the launch, allowing the giant firework to "bloom" across the night sky in a breathtaking display. Why This Episode Matters
During this scene, Usopp jokingly refers to himself as an to comfort her. Fans often cite this as unintentional foreshadowing for his "God Usopp" persona that emerges much later in the Dressrosa Arc. The Grand Finale