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Arlong and Luffy exchange blows until Arlong impatiently picks up his large sword. Tearing through Arlong Park, he chases Luffy into the cartography room where Nami spent eight years drawing maps for the fish-men. When he sees blood stains on her pen, Luffy becomes enraged and decides that he must destroy the room.
After Arlong informs Nezumi, a bribed Marine, of where Nami's earnings are hidden, the village riots against Arlong despite poor odds. After Nami tearfully asks Luffy for help, he and the remaining Straw Hats free the village by fighting and defeating the Arlong Pirates. After a days-long celebration, Nami re-joins the Straw Hat crew.
Usopp is captured by Arlong after saving the villager Genzo, but is saved by Nami. In the battle of Arlong Park, he faces off against Arlong's henchman Chu. He initially flees, but changes his mind and challenges Chu directly, defeating him with flaming ammunition.
The Straw Hats attack Arlong Park, during which Buggy reclaims his body and flees. Realizing that Arlong's tower contains 8 years of Nami's painful memories, an enraged Luffy destroys the tower, crushes Arlong, and frees Coco village. Nezumi calls Garp to arrest the Straw Hats; Koby and Helmeppo refuse to arrest them, knowing they are innocent.
Arlong Park: 31: 30: 31 "The Mermen" "The Worst Man in the Eastern Seas! Fishman Pirate Arlong!" Transliteration: "Higashi no Umi Saiaku no Otoko! Gyojin Kaizoku Āron!" (Japanese: 東の海最悪の男!魚人海賊アーロン!) Yuji Endo: Michiru Shimada: 8 11.5: July 12, 2000 () [69] April 23, 2005 [70] 32: 31: 32 "The Thief With a Heart of ...
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Sixty-first volume of One Piece, released in Japan by Shueisha on February 4, 2011. One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda which has been translated into various languages and spawned a substantial media franchise, including animated and live action television series, films, video games, and associated music and merchandise.