## One Piece Chapter 900, pages 14-15: Bad End Musical - Chapter: 900 - Pages: 14-15 - Characters: Big Mom, Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Mother Carmel, Charlotte Oven ### Summary Page 14: The song keeps layering celebration over destruction. Big Mom sings, "Look, that's right. This kind of a ruckus..." and compares the sensation to catastrophe dressed as entertainment: "Is like when a bomb is thrown... into a amusement park." In her stomach, the flavor becomes spectacle: "In my stomach..." and then "A big... Ceremony..." Outside the fantasy, the sea is still chaos. The Straw Hats and allies are tossed by force, smoke, water, and impact; the musical imagery does not soften what is happening but makes it more unsettling. Big Mom's joy creates a bright, carnival-like language while the panels show the escape breaking apart under the Charlotte Family's pressure. Page 15: Big Mom turns her delight toward the memory of Mother. She sings, "Hey... Mother... Can you feel it?" and then names the sensation: "This overflowing... Blissful sweetness." Around the battlefield, faces tighten in fear and pain, but her mind drifts back to the birthday table of Linlin's childhood. "That's right," she sings, "Of the happiness from back then. It's the taste..." The memory forms around a croquembouche-like tower marked "Happy Birthday Linlin," with voices calling "Happy birthday..." and "Linlin!!!!" The page makes the cake's success more disturbing: it has not defeated Big Mom; it has restored the happiest hunger at the center of her nightmare.