## One Piece Chapter 911: A Great Adventure in the Land of the Samurai - Chapter: 911 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Roronoa Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Carrot, Tama, Koma-chiyo, Baboon-maru, Tenguyama Hitetsu, Kaido, Portgas D. Ace, Basil Hawkins ### Summary Page 0: The color spread for "Chapter 911: A Great Adventure in the Land of the Samurai" shows the Straw Hat crew gathered in a bright, festival-like composition with food, animals, and Wano-flavored visual motifs. It is not a story page with plot progression or dialogue, but it is useful extra material because it marks the beginning of the Wano adventure and preserves the chapter's title presentation. Page 2: On a certain beach in Wano, the stranded Sunny sits near the shore while two enormous beasts clash nearby: a lion-dog and a sword-wielding baboon. The air is full of growls, barks, and the baboon's "Kii kii!" Luffy stands between the animals and his ship, irritated less by danger than by the possibility of damage. He says he does not know what kind of wild animals they are, but tells them, "Don't ram into my ship!! Got it?" As the two creatures keep fighting, Luffy suddenly remembers the chaos that brought him here. The chapter begins not with a careful landing, but with Luffy alone on a beach, the Sunny grounded, and Wano's animals already turning the arrival into a brawl. Page 3: Luffy remembers the moment the Sunny reached Wano. The crew had finished climbing the waterfall with the ship, saw land, and then was suddenly caught in a whirlpool. Sanji told the others, "Hold on to me!! I'll fly us over to land!!" while Chopper cried, "Wait a minute, Sanji!! Take us, too...!!" Sanji refused because the others were too heavy, but Luffy jumped onto him and yelled, "You can jump on my stomach, Sanji." The others were swept in different directions as the octopus played its strange sounds, and Luffy shouted that he would follow behind soon. Back in the present, Luffy realizes the octopus is gone, too. He has made it to land, but the rest of the crew and their Vivre Card are missing. Page 4: Luffy tries to understand where he ended up. He wonders whether he is at the top of the waterfall or whether he fell down, then asks, "Did I actually make it to Wano...?" He searches for the Vivre Card and finds it is gone, probably lost in the sea, but shrugs that there is nothing he can do about it. Further inland, a group of rough men accuse someone of being an attendant of the evil Kouzuki Clan and demand the return of their rice. The victim begs, "Please forgive me!! Please let me go!! And please give me back my rice!!" The scene cuts from Luffy's confusion on the beach to the local oppression deeper inside Wano, showing that the country is dangerous before he even knows its layout. Page 5: The attackers on the beach turn out to be scouts tied to Kaido's forces. One grabs his subordinate and snarls, "Shut your mouth. We're on a mission right now!!" Their lookout spots the Sunny and says, "Look! There's a ship on the beach!!" They realize a ship has entered the country illegally and that this is exactly the head-liner report they feared. Seeing only one person from the crew, they decide to put Luffy to sleep with a tranquilizer and bring him back as a useful addition to the work force. One points out that their baboon is there too, but has still not taken care of the komainu. They fire on Luffy with a rifle, thinking they have him in their sights, only for the situation to immediately turn against them. Page 6: Luffy reacts faster than the scouts can understand. He avoids the shot, charges in, and crushes them with a single blow, sending men and beast flying across the beach. The girl being attacked watches in shock as Luffy turns the ambush into a rout. The scouts are stunned, and one of them cries, "That bastard..." before trying to shoot again. Luffy grins and asks, "Who the hell are you?" while another man mutters, "No-nothing...!!" The page makes the power gap plain: Wano may be unknown territory, but ordinary underlings and their weapons cannot intimidate Luffy. His first action in the country is to protect his ship and incidentally save a stranger. Page 7: The fight around the beach keeps escalating. Luffy knocks back one enemy, comments that the beach is noisy, and watches the komainu and baboon continue their battle. One of the enemies orders, "Baboon!! Deal with the komainu later!! Catch that guy!!" only to change his mind and say it does not matter anymore, telling the baboon to kill Luffy instead. Luffy stands calmly while the massive creatures clash around him, and the girl he saved watches from the ground. The swords, claws, barking, and shouting make the beach feel like a battlefield, but Luffy treats it as a nuisance. The moment is classic Luffy: he arrives in the middle of local conflict and immediately disrupts the hierarchy by being far stronger than anyone expected. Page 8: Just as th...