This episode is historically significant for fans as it debuted new iconic theme songs: : "Brand New World" by D-51. Ending : "Adventure World" by Delicatessen.
You can watch the full episode on platforms like Crunchyroll or Prime Video to see the start of this legendary battle for yourself. Episode 264 | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
: The cowardly leader of CP9, Spandam , begins the episode gloating about his impending victory, unaware that Luffy has already breached the island and is taking out hundreds of his men per minute. Production Milestones One Piece Episode 264
: Behind Luffy, the rest of the alliance—the Franky Family and Galley-La foremen—mount an all-out assault. They utilize massive "King Bulls" (Sodom and Gomorrah) to breach the island’s defenses, charging toward the main gate against thousands of Marine soldiers.
: Inside the Tower of Law, the episode introduces three more deadly Cipher Pol assassins: Fukurou (the "zipper-mouthed" informant), Jabra (the aggressive wolf-human), and Kumadori (the kabuki-styled hair manipulator). This episode is historically significant for fans as
: While Paulie and the Franky Family attempt to discuss a strategic landing plan involving the Galley-La shipwrights, Luffy completely ignores them. Fueled by determination, he uses his Gomu Gomu no Rocket to slingshot himself over the island’s massive outer gates before the train even stops, single-handedly starting the raid.
One Piece , titled " Landing Operations Start! Charge in, Straw Hats! " , marks the explosive beginning of the Enies Lobby Arc . This episode transitions from the high-stakes journey on the sea train, Rocketman , to the actual assault on the World Government’s judicial stronghold. Summary of the Mission Episode 264 | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
The Straw Hat crew, having successfully regrouped with and the mysterious "hero" Sogeking (Usopp in a cape and mask), finally reaches the outskirts of Enies Lobby. Their goal is simple but daunting: rescue Nico Robin and Franky before they are taken through the Gates of Justice , from which no prisoner returns. Key Events and Plot Points