## One Piece Chapter 180, pages 15-16: Alabastan Animal Land - Chapter: 180 - Pages: 15-16 - Characters: Usopp, Sanji, Nami, Roronoa Zoro, Tony Tony Chopper, Nefertari Vivi, Matsuge, Karoo, Super Spot-Billed Duck Troops ### Summary Page 15: The crew is now riding comfortably on the back of the unconscious giant catfish, which is being towed across the river by the squad of Kung-Fu Dugongs. The dugongs paddle happily, shouting "KUOO!" Chopper translates for the crew, "'We can't abandon our fellow disciples,' is what they said." Usopp sweatdrops and mutters, "We're not exactly Luffy's disciples though..." Vivi smiles in relief, "In any case, I'm glad we're saved!" A map updates their progress, showing they have successfully crossed the Sandora River. A text box notes, "Thanks to the help of Alabasta's numerous animals, the crew managed to cross the river." The time left is now 3 Hours. On the opposite shore, the crew stands on dry land. Zoro remarks, "We've made pretty good time so far but can we still make it in time?" Sanji replies, "It'll be hard, even with Eyebrows here... No kidding, since he can only carry 2 people at a time! And we have to deal with B.W. agents from hereon!" Usopp asks anxiously, "Isn't there some way we can all get there as a group!?" Page 16: Standing on the rocky shore, Vivi suddenly points excitedly into the distance and shouts, "Wait, look over there!" Usopp immediately panics, sweating profusely as he asks, "W-what is it!? Did the enemies already track us down!?" Vivi smiles brightly and replies, "No! Those are...!" Suddenly, a loud, triumphant "QUAAACK!" rings out across the desert landscape. Emerging from the dust is a majestic group of large, spot-billed ducks. Each duck is outfitted with unique hats, goggles, and carrying saddles and travel gear. Vivi joyfully yells out to their leader, "Carue! It's the Super Spot-Billed Duck Squad!" A decorative text box formally introduces the arriving reinforcements: "Commander Carue and the Super Spot-Billed Duck Squad (Fastest Troop in Alabasta)." The ducks stand proudly in a line, striking heroic poses, ready to carry the crew the rest of the way.