## One Piece Chapter 776: The Colosseum's Hero - Chapter: 776 - Pages: 0-23 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Nico Robin, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp, Franky, Princess Mansherry, Tontatta dwarves, Donquixote Doflamingo, Kyros, Rebecca, Tony Tony Chopper, Nami, Brook, Shanks, Sanji, Pica, Diamante, Trebol, Sabo, Corazon, Fujitora, Bellamy, Riku Doldo III, Viola, Jinbe, sea monsters, Factory workers, Dressrosa citizens, Leo, Scarlett, Colosseum spectators, Toy Soldier ### Summary Page 0: A full-color volume 78 cover for One Piece shows Luffy, Law, Robin, Zoro, Usopp, Franky, Mansherry, the Tontatta, and many Dressrosa arc figures gathered around the series logo. The Japanese volume subtitle reads "Evil Charisma." This is official volume-cover material, not chapter narrative. Scanner-host footer text is present and ignored. Page 1: A color volume-jacket spread repeats the One Piece volume 78 cover art on the front side and a pale map design on the back side, with the Jump Comics branding and the Japanese subtitle "Evil Charisma." This is official volume packaging art, not chapter narrative. Page 2: A pale inside-cover style page shows the Jump Comics logo over a map-texture background. It contains no chapter dialogue or story action and functions as volume design material. Page 3: A volume character-introduction page lists members of the Straw Hat crew and allies, including Tony Tony Chopper, Monkey D. Luffy, Nico Robin, Roronoa Zoro, Franky, Nami, Brook, Usopp, Shanks, and Sanji, with portraits and Japanese profile text. A Japanese story paragraph summarizes the current Dressrosa situation. This is reference material, not chapter narrative. Page 4: A volume recap page titled "The story of ONE PIECE 1>>78" presents the Donquixote Pirates and other Dressrosa figures, including Donquixote Doflamingo, Pica, Diamante, Trebol, Sabo, Corazon, Fujitora, Trafalgar Law, Bellamy, Riku Doldo III, Rebecca, Kyros, and others, with Japanese profile and story-summary text. This is reference material, not chapter narrative. Page 5: A Japanese volume contents page for One Piece volume 78 lists chapters 776 through 785, beginning with chapter 776 and ending with chapter 785. This is table-of-contents material, not chapter narrative. Page 6: The title page reads "CHAPTER 776: THE COLOSSEUM'S HERO." The cover story is "Solo Voyage of Jinbe, First Son of the Sea, Vol. 21: The Sea Monsters' Misunderstanding." It shows sea monsters thrashing near a settlement while Jinbe tries to handle the commotion. This is a cover-story page connected to the series world, separate from the Dressrosa chapter narrative. Page 8: At the Dressrosa Smile Factory, the chapter note says Dressrosa has entered its final phase and the only remaining enemies are the top executives. Franky tells the men that this is the facility that made their tribespeople suffer for so long and shouts, "This vile factory! Tear it down!" The dwarves and allies cheer, "Rogeeeer!" and thank Fraland. One says, "Luffy, it's on you now!" as the focus shifts away from the destroyed factory and toward the remaining battles. Page 9: On the plateau where the royal palace is located, the aftershocks of Pica's stone body rumble through the city. A fighter says, "Here he comes again!" and others warn, "Watch out!" Pica prepares his "Moon Half" technique, splitting and sending massive stone movement across the battlefield. Zoro watches the attack approach while nearby allies and civilians brace for the impact. Page 10: The scene shifts to Level 4, the Sunflower Field, labeled "Kyros vs. Diamante." Pica mocks Zoro, asking whether the genius matador thought a tissue fluttering in the wind would make him the Colosseum's strongest forever, and declares, "Not while I'm around!" Diamante laughs that the current hero of the Colosseum is the great Diamante and that he could care less about titles and honors, though he still flutters when needed. As the ground shakes, Diamante taunts Kyros for running around the country all day and now being forced to fight while protecting his daughter. Page 11: Rebecca cries out, "Ah! Father!" as Kyros, already exhausted, faces Diamante. Diamante says Kyros has been running around the country all day and now has to fight on shaking ground while protecting his daughter. Kyros answers that a normal human would have collapsed long ago while standing on one leg, but that Diamante does not need to give him a handicap for his lack of a leg. If Kyros had intended to use his condition as an excuse, he says, he would never have set foot on the battlefield. He declares, "I offered this leg to the man to whom I owe everything! It is my pride and joy!" Diamante laughs that with Kyros's permission he will take advantage of that handicap. Page 12: Diamante decides that finishing off a flagging Kyros would be too easy and asks whether they should play a little first. He launches tubes into the air with his fluttering power. Kyros, Robin, and Rebecca look up and wonder...