During a near-death moment, Zoro recalls a lesson from his childhood mentor, Koshiro, about a swordsman who can "cut nothing" to protect what they want, yet "cut anything," including steel.
This episode marks Zoro's first step toward advanced swordsmanship. Fans often retrospectively view his "sensing the breath of things" as an early introduction to Haki (specifically Observation and Armament), long before the concept was officially named in the series.
Zoro faces Daz Bonez (Mr. 1), an assassin whose Dice-Dice Fruit allows him to turn any part of his body into steel blades. Because Zoro cannot yet cut through steel, he is severely injured and pushed to his absolute physical limit. One Piece (Dub) Episode 119
The episode briefly touches on Nami’s victory over Miss Doublefinger and Vivi’s desperate attempt to stop the civil war in Alabasta before a massive bomb is detonated. Significance and Themes
Using his newly mastered ability, Zoro performs the One Sword Style Iai: Shishi Sonson (Lion’s Song), successfully cutting through Mr. 1’s steel armor and defeating him in a single strike. During a near-death moment, Zoro recalls a lesson
Zoro enters a state of deep focus where he can sense the "breath" (rhythm) of everything around him—the stones, the trees, and even his opponent's steel body.
In the English dub of One Piece , , titled " Secret of the Mighty Sword! The Power to Stack Steel and the Breath of All Things ," is a landmark episode centered on Roronoa Zoro's evolution as a swordsman during the Alabasta Arc. Plot Summary Zoro faces Daz Bonez (Mr
The fight is frequently cited by fans as one of Zoro's most challenging and iconic, showcasing his supernatural durability and refusal to back down even when his life is on the line.