WARNING: LIGHT SPOILERS FOR ONE PIECE EGGHEAD ISLAND ARC
Summary
Elbafis the fabled land ofOne Piece’s giants and one of thefinal islandsLuffy’s crew will visit, which has been long teased, but the anime recently delivered the best look at the beautiful land yet. The Giants were introduced as larger-than-life warriors as early as the franchise’s Little Garden Arc when Luffy and the Straw Hats successfully befriended two named Dorry and Brogy. Since then, Elbaf has only been alluded to on rare occasions, until now.
Some ofOne Piece’s final arcs will likely take place inElbaf after the Straw Hatsfind a way to escape Eggheald Island. However,episode #1109 of the anime provided an extended look at Elbafwith its adaptation of the highly anticipated moment involving Shanks' Crew against Eustass Kid’s.

Anime viewers were treated to beautifully detailed moving shots of cascading mountaintops covered in trees along glistening lakes that fill the long-fabled land of Elbaf. A shade of a colossal tree that extends far into the heavens was also briefly shown, but will likely be more prominently displayed in the future. The giants that first befriended Luffy and Usopp spoke at length about the paradise they grew up in more than 100 years ago. Any doubt about their description was quickly dashed in episode #1109.
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The Giants Homeland Has Never Looked Better
One Piece’s Anime Partially Revealed Elbaf During Big Mom’s Flashback
The mighty Giant race was such a rarity that some ofOne Piece’s residents even doubted their existence. While other’s fear the warrior race whose fighting force is said to be thestrongest inOne Piece’s world. During the Whole Cake Island arc, fans learned little about the land of the Giants and Big Mom’s time there as a child. However, the anime provided a stunning new look at the island when Shanks reunited with Dorry and Brogy before confronting the Kid Pirates.
Detailed shots of huge mountains being pleasantly assaulted by growing sunlight illustrated a land more akin to the promised lands of the Vikings inVinland Sagathan inOne Piece. While the series has been no stranger to introducing its audiences to grandiose and unique destinations from the mind of authorEiichiro Oda, the Elbaf that viewers saw inOne Pieceepisode #1109 stands out for its natural beauty, instead of the more fantasy-driven environments the story has featured more prominently. Thankfully, readers won’t be waiting too much longer to explore more of the anticipatedOne Pieceisland.

If It Hosts One Piece’s Final Battles, Elbaf May Not Stay Beautiful For Long
Luffy and Usopp Have Wanted To Visit Elbaf Since Episode #71
It’s incredibly likely that Luffy and his crew will be finally traveling to Elbaf after the Egghead Island arc. Eiichiro Oda’s manga has yet to provide a detailed look at the island, with only a few scenes showing glimpses of the Giant’s homeland. The World Government and the Marines have avoided the feared strength of the Giants while Big Mom craved an alliance with them for years. Now, Luffy seems to be the one to have earned the powerful allies, who are friends he will need inOne Piece’s final battles that are approaching faster than fans may expect.
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The One Piece anime began in 1999 and follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a boy with rubber-like abilities, as he embarks on a journey to find the legendary treasure “One Piece.” Inspired by the pirate Shanks, Luffy aims to become the King of the Pirates, accompanied by a diverse crew.
Created by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece is a multimedia franchise that began as a manga series and follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates as led by Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy, an enthusiastic pirate with a thirst for adventure, is afflicted by a mysterious curse that gives him various powers he uses to protect himself and his friends. The manga eventually gave way to the anime series, with the two being some of history’s longest-running anime and manga series. Along with over fifty video games made over the years, the series entered the live-action world with Netflix’s 2023 adaptation.

