## One Piece Chapter 685: Mine Name Is Momonosuke, That It Is! - Chapter: 685 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Nico Robin, Franky, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Trafalgar Law, Momonosuke, Caesar Clown's Children, Caesar Clown, Caesar Clown's Subordinates, Vegapunk, Usopp, Kin'emon, Smoker, Vergo, Sanji, Tashigi, G-5 Marines, Mocha, Monet ### Summary Page 0: The color title spread announces "CHAPTER 685 - MINE NAME IS MOMONOSUKE, THAT IT IS!" with the seasonal caption "DEAD OR TREAT." The Straw Hats and Law appear in a Halloween-themed illustration rather than in the chapter's main scene: Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Robin, Franky, Chopper, Brook, and Law are dressed among pumpkins, costumes, bats, and candy imagery. This page is useful because it confirms the chapter title and the official color spread mood, but it is not part of the Punk Hazard action itself. Page 1: In the basement of C-Block, inside the place labeled "Trash Can," Luffy finds himself facing the small dragon that has been speaking from the darkness. He stares at it and asks, "MOMONOSUKE?" The dragon answers with stiff pride, "YES, THAT I AM!!" Luffy tries to remember the name: "I heard that name somewhere. Where was it?" Momonosuke quickly denies any connection, saying, "I know not. That must have been someone else, that it must. But nevermind that, thou...!!" Before he can finish, Luffy's hunger takes over. His mouth opens, drool spills out, and his stomach growls as he looks at the dragon less like a person and more like food. Momonosuke sees the danger immediately and shouts, "STOP THINE SALIVATING!!" The comedy is direct, but the information is important: the missing boy Momonosuke is alive, transformed, and trapped with Luffy below the lab. Page 2: Momonosuke coils in the air and insists that he is not a meal. He cries, "I AM NO FOODSTUFF, THAT I AM NOT!! TRY TO EAT ME AND I MAY RETURN THE FAVOR!! PREPARE THINESELF!!" The narration formally introduces him as "Momonosuke," with a note explaining that the word "dragon" is written as "ryuu" using the kanji for an eastern dragon. Luffy, still confused by the voice and the form in front of him, wonders aloud, "Is he talking with farts?" Then he asks, "Hmm? Is that 'Momonosuke' stuck somewhere around here." Momonosuke explodes at the insult and misunderstanding: "Of what nonsense dost thou speak!! I am no eel!!" The page turns Momonosuke's reveal into a shouting match, but it also establishes the central problem clearly. Luffy has met the boy Kin'emon is searching for, yet Momonosuke is in a dragon body and cannot make Luffy understand him cleanly. Page 3: Luffy notices that Momonosuke sounds hungry too and introduces himself in the only way he considers proper: "I'M LUFFY!! THE MAN WHO'LL BECOME KING OF THE PIRATES!!" Momonosuke is startled by the word pirate. He tries to maintain his dignity, asking, "But who art thou, and why hast thou come here..." and then snapping, "Do not speak so foolishly... A samurai does not starve after a mere ten days... To suggest that I would hunger haa... haa..." Luffy repeats the number in shock: "Ten days!?" Momonosuke's body betrays him as he pants, drools, and imagines food, but his pride stays intact. He says of pirates, "Pirates are men of great girth, full of rage and untold strength," turning Luffy into an enemy in his mind before knowing him. Luffy, unimpressed, says, "Whatever you say, eel. Now how do we..." Momonosuke cuts him off again: "I am Momonosuke, that I am!!" The exchange shows both his samurai pride and his fear of pirates, while Luffy keeps trying to move the conversation toward escape. Page 4: Momonosuke begins explaining how little he understands about the laboratory. He says, "That place holds sickly children is all I know. I know of neither the nature of this island nor of what has befallen me." His memory returns to the beginning: "As fate would have it this began when I stowed away aboard a certain ship." In the flashback, the children in the facility try to be kind to him. They offer food and ask, "Want some food? Don't you want to eat?" Momonosuke refuses with stubborn formality: "A samurai dost not accept alms from strangers!!" Yet the longer he stays, the more exhausted and hungry he becomes. Another child later brings food and says, "I've got your food here." Another tries to comfort him: "Why doncha eat something? We've all been separated from our parents, so we're in this together..." Momonosuke cannot bear the pity or the imprisonment, and he thinks, "Can not one of thee understand my wishes!" The page makes his situation more tragic: he is not merely lost, but a proud child trapped among other abducted children, too ashamed and frightened to accept help. Page 5: The flashback shifts to the children's arrival under Caesar. Caesar welcomes them with false warmth, declaring, "I am Master Caesar! Please, come on in!! From now on, you can all play here! Shurororororo." The children treat Momonosuke like an...