## One Piece Chapter 527, pages 0-3: The Crimson Hell - Chapter: 527 - Pages: 0-3 - Characters: Spandam, Spandam's father, CP9, Buggy, Blugori prison guard, Monkey D. Luffy, Impel Down prisoners ### Summary Page 0: The chapter opens with the title text, "Chapter 527: \"The Crimson Hell\"." The CP9 cover story continues as "CP9 Independent Action Report Vol. 32: \"Father and Son Plan to Eradicate CP9.\"" Spandam, still heavily bandaged in a hospital room, sits beside a stern older man in a dark suit who stands with his hand at his chin. The surrounding medical equipment and Spandam's immobilized body show he is still recovering from the beating he took, but the caption reveals that the injured former chief and his father are already plotting revenge against CP9. This cover story is separate from the Impel Down action, and the manga-hosting footer below the artwork is unrelated boilerplate. Page 1: The fight on Impel Down's first level continues with a Blugori swinging its huge axe and roaring "UHOHO!!!" Buggy uses his Devil Fruit power in panic and shouts, "Bara Bara Emergency Escape!!!" His body splits into pieces with a loud "Supon!!" so the axe slash passes through him instead of cutting him. He is still terrified, yelling "NUARY-AAAAA!!" as the Blugori's attack tears through the space where his body was. The page emphasizes the strange usefulness of Buggy's power inside a prison full of blade-wielding guards: he may be a cowardly escapee, but ordinary cutting attacks cannot kill him. Luffy is nearby in the chaos as the Blugori keep pressing the pursuit. Page 2: Buggy sends his separated parts upward, laughing "Gyahahahaha!!" and yelling for the Blugori to fall and split its head open. He launches "Aerial Tailspin Big Circus!!!" and spins his detached body like a tornado, trying to knock the guard down from above. The move creates a huge twisting impact with a heavy "Dooon!!" as the Blugori and nearby prisoners are caught in the spinning attack. The page gives Buggy a moment of theatrical confidence, turning his split body into a circus-style weapon, but the action is still desperate. His goal is not to defeat the prison guards heroically; he is trying to make enough chaos to survive and keep running through Level 1. Page 3: Buggy laughs, "Mgyahahaha!! You're done for, you sea gorilla!" but the attack fails. The Blugori lands upright and roars "Uhoho..." while Buggy stares in horror: "Geh!! It didn't work!!!" The guard swings again, and Buggy screams that it was close as his body parts scatter away from the blade. Luffy sees the opening and moves in, landing a powerful punch that smashes the Blugori with a huge impact. Buggy's panic attack gives way to Luffy's straightforward strength. The page contrasts their styles neatly: Buggy relies on tricks and showmanship that do not stop the guard, while Luffy simply hits hard enough to drop it.