The steam, the haki-coating turning his skin black with red glowing patterns, the ground cracking under his weight — the visual direction is electric. It’s menacing yet almost cartoonish, fitting Luffy perfectly. Once transformed, Luffy doesn’t just punch Doflamingo. He rebounds . Gear Fourth works like a human rubber ball — he compresses his arms and legs into his torso and releases them with explosive force. His signature move, King Kong Gun (later, but first seen here is Kong Gun ), is so fast and powerful that it literally warps the air and sends Doflamingo flying through multiple city blocks.
Shonen action lovers, One Piece binge-watchers, anyone who wants to see a bouncing nightmare beat a flamingo into the ground. which episode luffy use gear 4
Here’s a review-style breakdown of the episode where Luffy first uses Gear Fourth in One Piece . The steam, the haki-coating turning his skin black