Despite Kiku losing an arm to Kaido’s air slashes, Kin'emon uses his flame-cutting style to cauterize the wound, allowing her to rejoin the fray immediately.
This episode sets the stage for one of Chopper's greatest medical triumphs: the creation of the . Recognizing that he cannot possibly inject thousands of victims individually, Chopper eventually develops a "counter-virus" delivered via gas, proving that a doctor's ingenuity can be more potent than a commander's weaponry.
The core of Chopper’s rage lies in his confrontation with Queen the Plague’s "Ice Oni" virus. As a doctor who views all life as sacred, Chopper is horrified not just by the virus's lethal efficiency, but by Queen's callous disregard for his own subordinates. Queen fires Excite Bullets indiscriminately, infecting both enemy samurai and his own "Pleasures"—warriors already robbed of their emotions by failed SMILE fruits. 1006 : I Won't Forgive Him! Chopper's Determina...
In the grand tapestry of the One Piece Wano Country arc, , titled "I Won't Forgive Him! Chopper's Determination!" , stands as a pivotal moment that transforms the ship’s doctor from a supporting healer into a moral beacon of the Onigashima raid. While the episode balances multiple fronts—including Yamato’s fierce protection of Momonosuke and the brutal rooftop struggle against Kaido—it is Chopper's visceral reaction to biological warfare that anchors the narrative's heart. The Perversion of Medicine
While Chopper begins his race against time to develop an antibody, he is guarded by unlikely allies like X Drake and the legendary Hyogoro the Flower , who faces his own impending transformation into an Ice Oni. The "Chopperphage" Legacy Despite Kiku losing an arm to Kaido’s air
To Chopper, medicine is a tool for preservation, whereas Queen uses it as a "game" for amusement.
The episode also highlights secondary battles that reinforce the scale of the war: The core of Chopper’s rage lies in his
Episode 1006 masterfully juxtaposes different forms of "completion." On the Skull Dome rooftop, muses that "death brings completion to a human," reflecting a warrior's fatalistic philosophy. In contrast, Chopper’s determination represents the struggle to prolong completion through healing.