## One Piece Chapter 470, pages 4-6: OZ VS THE STRAWHAT CREW - Chapter: 470 - Pages: 4-6 - Characters: Oars, Nico Robin, Sanji, Usopp ### Summary Page 4: The crew realizes what just happened. Oars's arm did not stretch, but someone gasps, "It... it didn't stretch!!" and another voice finishes the thought: "But... It doesn't matter with that huge reach and destructive power!!" Robin's memory catches on the name: "...!! 'Oz'!! Where have I heard that name before...?" Then the legend surfaces with dreadful clarity: "No way, the one from long ago, the 'Devil' Oz of the 'Kunihiki' legend!!?" Oars hammers through the city while Sanji refuses to wait for another attack. He launches himself up and drives a kick toward the giant's head with "Collier Fri..." The impact cracks into Oars with a burst of motion, but the page makes it clear that even Sanji's direct strike is now being measured against an ancient monster's body. Page 5: Sanji's attack lands, yet Oars's body answers with frightening speed. The giant twists and moves with a violence that should be impossible for something that large. A voice shouts, "What speed for that huge body!!!" Sanji is knocked away and the panels fracture into motion, dust, and heavy impacts: "Hgh..." "Gua!!" "Garara..." The scene is not a clean exchange of techniques but a brutal reminder that Oars has Luffy's fighting instinct inside a body that towers over buildings. Sanji is thrown into danger before the crew can fully react, and the rooftops and streets around them become part of the attack, breaking apart beneath the force of Oars's movements. Page 6: Sanji ends up in lethal range beneath Oars's enormous foot and the crew sees death closing in. Someone cries, "That's bad!! He's gonna die!!!" Usopp reacts first from above, refusing to let the giant finish Sanji off. He fires his special ammunition and shouts, "Hi no Tori Boshi"!!! The flaming projectile streaks into Oars like a burning bird, exploding against the giant's body and lighting the panel with impact. For a moment it looks as though Usopp's timing may have saved Sanji, but the scale remains horribly uneven: one precise shot against a creature large enough to crush a building by shifting his weight.