Warning! Spoilers for One Piece Raid on Onigashima ending!

Summary

  • Ashura Doji and Izo died off-, sacrificing themselves to save lives during the Raid on Onigashima.
  • Without their sacrifices, the Raid's outcome would have been very different, impacting the fate of key characters.
  • Despite the abrupt and unceremonious deaths, their contributions were pivotal and are now immortalized by Momonosuke.

With the conclusion of One Piece’s Wano arc, the series attempted to wrap up several plot threads all at once. Due to this, some of the character threads have either been cut completely or come to very abrupt ends. Two of Oden’s retainers fall into the latter category, with Ashura Doji and Izo being killed in the manga off-.

In chapter 1052, titled “New Morning,” it’s revealed that both Izo and Ashura Doji died from the injuries they sustained during the Raid on Onigashima. However, the brevity of the reveal of the deaths is striking. Some characters, such as Kin’emon, were given extremely dramatic scenes that teased their death but ended up relatively okay.

One Piece  Revealing Ashura and Izo Died Defending Wano

Ashura Doji and Izo on the other hand, weren’t even known to have died until this chapter, marking a distinct disparity between One Piece’s typical emotionally charged death scenes. Considering characters have survived much worse injuries, most notably Pell in Alubarna, it comes as an extreme shock to hear of these characters’ ing.

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One Piece Would Have Been Different Without Izo and Ashura's Sacrifices

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Ashura Doji and Izo are powerful warriors from One Piece's Wano Country who fought to help the Straw Hat Pirates during the raid on Onigashima. Before the raid, both Ashura and Izo were also extremely close to Kozuki Oden. Izo actually sailed with Kozuki Oden for a length of time before becoming one of Whitebeard’s division commanders, only returning to Wano after the failed assault on Blackbeard’s forces.

Meanwhile, Ashura, being one of the Red Scabbards who wasn’t sent forward in time, stayed in Wano Country as it fell to ruins. Though neither character could defend Wano during its time of greatest need, they both made the ultimate sacrifice to bring peace back to their land.

Things would have played out a lot differently during the Raid of Onigashima if Ashura and Izo had not sacrificed their lives. The one-time enemy turned fiercely loyal retainer to Oden, Ashura Doji's final moments saved the lives of his fellow Scabbards after tackling an explosive imitation of Oden through a multi-storied window. Without taking the explosion and the fall, Kin'emon and the rest of the samurai would have died there and not have been able to defend Momonosuke or kill Orochi once and for all.

Ashura and Izo Ensured Luffy's Survival on Onigashima

Which Led to Luffy Unlocking Gear 5

Screenshot from One Piece anime episode 1025 shows Ashura seriously wounded with blood coming from his mouth and nose, and marks all over his skin. He's starring offscreen and looking disturbed.

The former Whitebeard Pirate, Izo, reed his former Wano compatriots to help free their homeland from the hell it had endured for two decades. Although he did not survive to see the new dawn rise, Izo's sacrifice directly saved Straw Hat Luffy and every life his liberation of Wano affected. Luffy temporarily died after one 0 agent interfered with his battle against Kaido.

Izou and Ashura's deaths are confirmed in episode 1079 of One Piece's anime.

However, the World Government agents would have likely had even more success had Izo not killed one of the top-ranking agents before his death. If both agents had made it to Luffy, their chances of definitively killing their target would have increased, giving the citizens of Wano a very different ending.

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Screenshot from One Piece anime episode 1068 shows Izo holding their gun in front of his face as he prepares to battle the two 0 agents standing behind him next to large fire.

Though these characters are now dead, their contributions will be forever ed, thanks to Momonosuke's goodwill. His orders to bury their remains alongside those of Oden and Yasuie demonstrate how integral these characters were to the Raid on Onigashima. Though their ing is undoubtedly sad, it has opened up a wave of intense criticism from fans who believe the Wano arc ended abruptly. Even the news of their deaths felt somewhat rushed as the chapter's tone was more relaxed than somber in the wake of these characters being killed off.

Ashura Doji and Izo were definitely not expected to die by the conclusion of One Piece's Wano arc, judging from fan reactions. Despite their originally ambiguous fates, the two characters are gone for good now. With One Piece now teasing the arrival of iral Ryokugyu however, it remains to be seen whether their efforts to free Wano were for naught.

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Created by
Eiichiro Oda
First Film
One Piece: The Movie

Created by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece is a multimedia franchise that began as a manga series and follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates as led by Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy, an enthusiastic pirate with a thirst for adventure, is afflicted by a mysterious curse that gives him various powers he uses to protect himself and his friends. The manga eventually gave way to the anime series, with the two being some of history's longest-running anime and manga series. Along with over fifty video games made over the years, the series entered the live-action world with Netflix's 2023 adaptation.

First TV Show
One Piece
Cast
Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Hirata, Ikue Ôtani, Yuriko Yamaguchi
Video Game(s)
One Piece: Unlimited World Red, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4, One Piece Odyssey