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One Piece 1114 interrupts the action with an environmental threat
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Summary
- The environmental threat in One Piece feels realistic and resonant for fans worried about rising sea levels in the real world.
- Dr. Vegapunk reveals that Joy Boy was the world's first pirate, a detail that fits perfectly with Luffy's character and mission.
- The chapter “The Wings of Icarus” lacks action and character development, serving as an exposition-heavy chapter in the overall narrative.
The following contains spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1114, “The Wings of Icarus,” by Eiichiro Oda, available in English at Media Viewing.
The last chapters of One pieceAll of the manga deal with Dr. Vegapunk's grand message to the world. As of Chapter 1114, this message is in full swing, much to the outrage of the Marines and the World Government. This is the second chapter to feature Dr. Vegapunk's message in the midst of the fight for Egghead Island, and while the revelations are intriguing, there is still a lot left on the table for future chapters to reveal. This is to be expected, but it may be disappointing for some readers.
With the benefit of the knowledge gained by Ohara prior to the deadly Buster Call incident, Dr. Vegapunk is ready to share the World Government's most terrifying secrets about its past, including the Void Century. His message has a strong environmental theme that, although fictional and based on unnatural phenomena, may resonate with One piece readers who are concerned that the real world is suffering an environmental calamity. This is a nice twist for “The Wings of Icarus,” although it also doesn’t leave much room for any real action.

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The main threats and antagonists in One piece are usually people who have specific plans in mind, often with regional consequences. Examples abound throughout history, from Arlong taking Nami's village and Don Krieg, the captain of the fleet, attacking the Barationnot to mention Sir Crocodile's plans in Alabasta and Hody Jones terrorizing Fishman Island afterwards One pieceis the two-year time jump. Few threats in the series go beyond a particular island, ship, or group of characters, but One piece raises the stakes in its Final Saga to encompass the entire globe. Chapter 1114 makes this fact horribly clear through dialogue between characters. Unfortunately, there are no interesting visuals to back this up, but the facts alone are enough to heighten the tension for what's to come.
In Chapter 1114, Dr. Vegapunk elaborates on his warning that the entire world will sink into the sea. Across the world, listeners chime in to expand on this idea. In particular, Warden Magellan and fellow inmate Donquixote Doflamingo comment on this impending disaster within the mighty Impel Down prison. Doflamingo states that just a five-meter rise in sea level would destroy most of the world's cities. One piece world, thus ruining countless nations and economies, throwing the world into chaos, to say the least. Sea levels are already rising by three feet, and that alone is enough to cause serious damage to low-lying areas such as coastal cities and the island of Water 7. Now the race is on to see if One pieceHeroes can find the cause of this environmental catastrophe and put an end to it, or at least help evacuate people in threatened areas.
While One pieceWhile the latest chapter of the report suggests that this is an unnatural phenomenon, the threat of rising sea levels may still ring true for fans who worry about real-life climate change, with rising sea levels and flooded coastal areas already a major concern for many. For all its supernatural and grandiose elements, One piece could be remarkably resonant with the real world as fans know it, making the plot and stakes much more tangible. The series has already tackled themes like slavery and government oppression, and now environmental issues are taking center stage as the final world war looms. Fans may already be on edge about dealing with so many villains and plotlines, but there's certainly room for a new and serious threat like environmental catastrophe.
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Years ago, One piece has been teasing fans with serious and evidently important riddles about how the world came to be, from the Ancient Kingdom to the nature of the legendary One Piece treasure and the Void Century. In fact, the World Government will invoke the wrath of a Buster Call just to preserve the secrets of the Void Century, as Nico Robin knows all too well. But Dr. Vegapunk is privy to Ohara's discoveries about the Void Century and is sharing some important details about it in Chapter 1114's message.
Of course, Dr. Vegapunk can't reveal every detail about the Void Century and the Ancient Kingdom in Chapter 1114, as it would result in a clumsy information dump that would hinder the pacing. Chapters like these are already heavy on monologues and exposition, so some limited revelations are in order. Above all, One piece can continue to save some of its juiciest twists and reveals for when the time is right, which is the kind of thing any fan can expect now. Even though Dr. Vegapuk admits he can't give anything away, he reveals enough that "The Wings of Icarus" is a pretty compelling chapter. In this case, he reveals another important detail about the mysterious Joy Boy - that Joy Boy was the world's first pirate.
Looking back, it makes perfect sense that Joy Boy was a pirate, and not just because One piece It’s always about pirates. Protagonist Monkey D. Luffy is the embodiment of Joy Boy thanks to his consumption of the Gum-Gum fruit and his shonen transformation with Gear 5. If Luffy is a freedom-loving pirate, then it’s clear that the original Joy Boy was a pirate too. Above all, Luffy chose to become a pirate to savor his own freedom as a carefree ESTP hero, and extend that freedom to the oppressed people on the islands he visits. For Luffy, piracy and freedom are synonymous, so making Joy Boy the first pirate completes the Luffy/Joy Boy/pirate paradigm full circle. It’s a great way to end Chapter 1114, as this chapter is otherwise pretty light on developments. Joy Boy and the environmental disaster are the only real highlights in “The Wings of Icarus,” but at least they deliver.
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In general, One piece chapters will feature hard-hitting action, show the heroes exploring and learning about a new location, or provide long-winded exposition to reveal the series' most essential secrets. All of these chapters are important to One pieceThe narrative is notoriously large and long, as there are countless characters, settings, and plot threads for fans to juggle. It’s a necessary evil that some chapters are long-winded exposition, sometimes with flashback sequences, at the expense of action and characterization. “The Wings of Icarus” is similar to some other recent chapters. It’s worth reading about the plot developments here, but within the confines of Chapter 1114 alone, it can also be a bit tedious.
Chapters like this aren't very interesting to read in isolation once they're released, as they're just information dumps, albeit well-written ones. Chapters like "The Wings of Icarus" are more palatable when a fan is reading multiple chapters at once and can digest the exposition chapters before immediately returning to the action in other chapters. For now, "The Wings of Icarus" just feels like a workhorse chapter, doing the work needed to establish new details and allow a minute or two of universe time to pass while the chaotic battle for Egghead Island rages on. Not even the mythical Zoan powers of the Five Elders get a chance to be remotely interesting here.
Chapter 1114 shows Gear 5 Luffy punching an Elder and shows Edison preparing to take the Thousand Sunny off the island safely to ensure the plot doesn't have completely stopped. But even so, 'The Wings of Icarus' offers almost no Straw Hat action, and no character other than the recently deceased Dr. Vegapunk stands out. Chapters like this could be reduced to text alone and have much the same effect, making them less exciting to read in the moment. This slows down 'The Wings of Icarus' quite a bit, but ideally the action will pick up within a chapter or two, and the heroes will regain their position in the spotlight in due time.

REVIEW: One Piece Chapter 1114 interrupts the action with a terrifying environmental threat
The fight on Egghead Island takes a backseat as Dr. Vegapunk reveals more about the nature of Joy Boy and the unfolding environmental catastrophe.
- Author
- Eiichiro Oda
- Artist
- Eiichiro Oda
- Release date
- July 22, 1997
- Chapters
- 1081
- Volumes
- 105
- Adaptation
- One Piece (1999)
- Editor
- Shueisha, Madman Entertainment, Viz Media
- The environmental problem is resonant and realistic.
- Joy Boy's pirate origins fit Luffy perfectly.
- No character stands out.
- No significant action or characterization takes place.