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Ginny is shown utilizing a unique Den Den Mushi as an earpiece; this is the first time one has been used this way in the main canon. Ginny used a stolen Den Den Mushi to leak information about the competition and its prizes to the outside world. Kong requested Garp to head to God Valley to protect the World Nobles. Garp initially refused until he heard Roger was reported nearby. According to Garp, the World Nobles stole a certain treasure from Hachinosu, which served as a motivation for the Rocks Pirates to attack the Nobles. The Rocks Pirates, Roger Pirates and Marines led by Garp all make landfall at God Valley, effectively starting the God Valley Incident. Streusen and Gloriosa are revealed to have been part of the Rocks Pirates. Outside of Chapter 0, Shiki makes his first canon appearance in the main series. John's appearance as a human is shown. The God's Knights participated in the fight as well. While the incident is ongoing, Kuma and Ivankov manage to steal the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi and the Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu, which are prizes of the hunting competition. Retrieved May 30, 2016. ^ "Overlord Anime Has Compilation Film in the Works". Anime News Network. September 29, 2016. Archived from the original on July 5, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2016.
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