## One Piece Chapter 472, pages 10-12: Down - Chapter: 472 - Pages: 10-12 - Characters: Nico Robin, Oars, Franky, Tony Tony Chopper, Sanji, Brook ### Summary Page 10: Robin raises the final support for the maneuver. She calmly calls "Cien Fleur" and then "Big Tree," sprouting a massive structure of arms that erupts upward like a living trunk. Oars loses balance. The crew shouts, "Wah!! Look out!! He's falling!" and "He's falling!!" as the giant tips forward with a groan. Franky races beneath him on an improvised stairway, yelling, "Take a good look at my improvised midair stair building!!" and names it "Franky~ Sky Walk"!!! Chopper rides the unstable path while someone warns, "But this stairway won't be able to stand for too long!! Let's go, Chopper!!" Chopper answers, "Yeah!!" The crew has finally converted Oars's mass into momentum against him. Page 11: As Oars falls, Franky and Chopper strike together. Franky calls "Suuuuper-" and punches with "Frapper," while Chopper charges in and delivers "Gong"!!! directly into Oars's jaw. The impact snaps the giant's head hard enough for Chopper to explain the principle: "No matter how big you are, the human body's weak points don't change!! If your jaw gets hit, your brain also gets shaken around!!" Sanji finishes the thought from below: "He's only got one leg supporting him. You monster Luffy!!!" Oars's expression finally changes from rage to shock. The crew is not overpowering him as a giant; they are attacking the anatomy and balance that even a giant zombie still has. Page 12: Sanji follows through with the finishing pressure. He calls "Anti-Manner"!!! and then "Kick Course"!!! driving a brutal kick into Oars while the giant is already off balance. Oars's body crashes through the mansion structure with a huge roar, "Uoa Gaaa!!!" and the building buckles beneath him. The crew watches the result closely. Brook urges, "Get down, you monster!!" Franky shouts, "All right! Go!!" and Sanji marks the result with cold satisfaction: "One down." The attack sequence finally works because the crew never tried to beat Oars at his own scale. They made him slip, shook his jaw, removed his balance, and forced the enormous body to fall.