## One Piece Chapter 460: Get 'Em Back Before Dawn!! - Chapter: 460 - Pages: 0-21 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Oars, Nami, Roronoa Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Gold Roger, Thousand Sunny, Gecko Moria, Brook, Jigoro, Inuppe, Ryuma, Laboon, Enel, Absalom, Crocodile, Perona, Doctor Hogback, Hildon, Kumashi, Victoria Cindry ### Summary Page 2: Volume 48 opens with a full-volume title page: "Volume 48: Oz's Adventure." The Straw Hats are gathered in a dramatic grayscale illustration, with Luffy and the others posed around the enormous, looming image of Oars. This page is not part of the chapter's immediate scene, but it establishes the volume framing and points directly at the central Thriller Bark crisis: Luffy's shadow has been placed inside the giant known as Oars. Page 3: A recap page titled "The Story of One Piece Vol. 1 to 47" summarizes the journey so far: in the age of pirates, Gold Roger left behind the legendary treasure One Piece, and Monkey D. Luffy set out to become Pirate King. The crew reached Thriller Bark on the Thousand Sunny, where Nami vanished, Gecko Moria stole shadows, and Luffy's shadow was placed inside the giant "Demon" Oars. The page also identifies the major Thriller Bark forces and shadow matches: Jigoro carries Zoro's shadow, Inuppe carries Sanji's shadow, Ryuma carries Brook's shadow, and Oars carries Luffy's shadow. It closes by reminding the reader that Brook once traveled with Laboon and that Luffy has sworn to make the skeleton his crewmate. Page 4: The contents page for Volume 48 lists the chapters included in the book and gives this chapter's title as Chapter 460, "Get 'Em Back Before Dawn!!" The rest of the page is a volume navigation page rather than a story scene, but it is useful because it confirms the exact chapter title and places the chapter among the surrounding Thriller Bark chapters. Page 5: The chapter title page announces Chapter 460, "Get 'Em Back Before Dawn!!" Enel's cover serial continues as "Enel's Great Space Mission Vol. 26: 'Insolence!!'" In the cover image, Enel stands over defeated space pirates and scattered wreckage, treating their attack as an offense against him. The page is outside the Thriller Bark battle, but it preserves the cover serial and the chapter title before the story resumes. Page 6: The Straw Hats prepare to move through Thriller Bark with dawn hanging over them like a threat. Zoro admits the obvious danger: "You know, we might have some problems... Finding the zombies that have our shadows." Chopper agrees, especially because Luffy's zombie is not ordinary at all: "Yeah...!! And really, Luffy's zombie is huge!!! It's at least twice the size of normal giants!! I don't even think that you guys can beat it." Luffy cuts through the worry in his own way. He says they do not have to search for their zombies, even though he still wants to see his. When Zoro reminds him that they cannot step into the sun without shadows, Luffy repeats what the zombie told them: if they can beat Gecko Moria, they will all get their shadows back. Page 7: The crew realizes Luffy is right. Sanji mutters, "...Touché," and the others remember that the zombie really did say it. When Chopper sees that Moria should be just up the stairs, the goal becomes clear. Luffy declares, "Yeah, so I'm... Gonna go kick Moria's butt!!" Then he splits the mission without hesitation: "And we'll all get our shadows back. Sanji, you go save Nami!" Sanji catches fire at once. His own priority is not Moria, not dawn, and not even his stolen shadow. He screams, "Heck yeah! I'll kick his invisible butt to the other side of this fog!!! You're not getting married today!!!" The plan is now a race in two directions: defeat Moria and rescue Nami before Absalom's wedding can happen. Page 8: Usopp finally blurts out the part he had not said yet: "I forgot to say this, but that invisible guy took a long look at Nami while she was taking a shower." Sanji detonates with a horrified "WHAAAAAT!!?" while someone warns, "Don't excite him anymore. He's about to transform into something." Usopp also feels responsible because Nami was taken right before his eyes, so he says he is going with Sanji, adding that he does not want to meet the Shichibukai ever again. Franky chooses a different route: he is worried about Brook, and if Luffy cannot defeat Moria before Oars becomes a bigger problem, someone has to confront Luffy's shadow. Zoro goes with him, because he wants to see the legendary samurai's zombie for himself. Page 9: Chopper is still alarmed by how easily everyone speaks about fighting a Shichibukai, and Robin calmly names the immediate problems: Nami and the skeleton have to be saved, and the key to victory is beating Moria. Chopper begs Luffy to take the danger seriously, reminding him again that his zombie is enormous and that Luffy almost died already. Luffy answers, "It's fine. He is basically the same as Crocodile, right?" Chopper can only sigh, "Okay, okay....