WARNING: SPOILERS FOR ONE PIECE EGGHEAD ARC
Luffy's father, Monkey D. Dragon, has achieved fame among the One piece fanbase because he doesn't contribute much to the overarching plot, but the Egghead arc has proven that his work will be important in the series' later arcs. Aside from saving Luffy from Buggy's execution in Loguetown, Dragon has made a habit of making rare and brief appearances throughout Eiichiro Oda's epics, often without contributing to the development of the overarching plot. However, Egghead has revealed just how busy Luffy's father is in the One Piece world.
Luffy's biological family had little to do with his upbringing, which plays into One Piece's theme of found family. While Luffy and his father have yet to meet in the manga's 1,124 chapters, episode #1117 of the anime provides fascinating details about the progress Dragon and his fellow revolutionaries have made in their campaign against the corrupt and corrupt World Government.
Dragon's revolutionary plan is beginning to bear fruit.
Luffy and his father have yet to have any relationship throughout the One Piece story.
During the Egghead arc, Sabo finally returns to the Revolutionary Army's current headquarters, where he meets up with Emporio Ivankov and Dragon. While catching up, they talk about the progress they've made in reducing the World Government's food supply to the Celestial Dragons, but more importantly, The seeds planted by Luffy's father have begun to blossom into a full-blown revolution. in many kingdoms across the seas.
The recent One Piece anime adapted a revealing conversation with the leaders of the Revolutionary Army discussing the shocking events of Reverie at Mary Geoise, the headquarters of the World Government and home to the vile Celestial Dragons. Sabo and the audience learned that under Dragon's leadership, The Revolutionary Army inspired twelve separate kingdoms to attempt to rebel against the World Government's rule.While eight oppressed territories succeeded, one territory suffered for opposing the organization that had ruled the world with an iron fist for 800 years.
After Sabo narrowly survived his escape from Mary Geoise, he became one of the most wanted men in the One Piece world for witnessing the leaders of the World Government, the Five Elders, and their secret ruler Imu kill the revered King Cobra of Alabasta. The genocidal villains believed the revolutionary had fled to Lulusia, one of the kingdoms that had recently rebelled against WG rule. They used one of their ultimate weapons to wipe out the entire island, including the innocent people on it. Sabo was not there, but the attack was a reminder of the price paid for revolution in One Piece.
The Revolutionary Army will help change the world in the final arcs.
One Piece is written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, Anime is produced by Toei Animation
The final arc of One Piece started strong with Egghead, which saw a number of dramatic confrontations that set the stage for the series' final battles for the legendary treasure. However, the World Government's response to their enemies, including the Revolutionary Army, and their role in the final arcs is one of the most anticipated storylines that fans want to see resolved. Hopefully, fans will see more of Dragon's plans come to fruition and maybe even a demonstration of his Devil Fruit powers before One pieceThe story ends.