One Piece: These 5 Devil Fruits Only Appear in Anime!
Devil fruit is the main prima donna in the One Piece series because it appears a lot in the story.
In almost every chapter in the series, elements related to the power of the devil fruit always appear.
This is natural because the devil fruit is one of the great powers in the One Piece world besides Haki.
The popularity of the devil fruit is almost the same as the popularity of the series.
There have been lots of devil fruits introduced by Eiichiro Oda in this franchise.
The devil fruit is known to have quite powerful, terrible power, but there are also some devil fruits that do not live up to expectations.
With the popularity of One Piece that can appear in various mediums, including anime, Oda Sensei then presents a devil fruit that only appears in the anime version.
1. Peto Peto no Mi
The Peto Peto no Mi devil fruit is a Paramecia type devil fruit that gives the user the ability to control or control any living being, such as a pet, by attaching them a green necklace that looks like gel.
This devil fruit was consumed by a villain named Breed. Breed himself is an evil pirate who Luffy and the other Straw Hat crew had to face when they headed for Dressrosa, as shown in episode 625.
Luffy was caught by Breed, before Law managed to defeat him easily and save Luffy.
2. Hiso Hiso no Mi
Hiso Hiso no Mi is one of the earliest "special" devil fruits introduced in the anime series.
This Paramecia Devil Fruit allows the user to talk to animals.
However, this way of speaking is done telepathically or using the mind. This devil fruit was consumed by a little girl named Apis, who lives on the island of Warship.
With this devil fruit ability, Apis can understand what animals are saying or wanting as shown in episode 54.
Apis himself appears at the beginning of the series when Luffy and the Straw Hat crew are about to enter the Grand Line area.
3. Kama Kama No Mi
The Kama Kama no Mi devil fruit is a Paramecia-type devil fruit consumed by Eric, the villain Luffy faced while helping Apis bring back the old dragon, Ryu.
Eric himself first appears in episode 54, and is a mercenary under the direction of commander Nelson.
This devil fruit gives Eric the ability to create long, sharp nails on his fingers, where the long nails can be used like a knife or other sharp object.
Eric tried to catch the dragon on Warship Island, but was stopped by Luffy.
4. Ami Ami no Mi
The Ami Ami no Mi is a devil fruit consumed by Largo, the captain of the Amigo Pirates, whom Luffy faced in episode 427.
The Ami Ami devil fruit allows Largo to create a sticky net that can trap anyone he opposes.
In the episode it was shown how Luffy and the Straw Hat crew managed to get into Largo's trap.
What's interesting is that apart from being able to create a net, Largo himself can transform or turn his body into a net to trap his opponent.
Largo admitted that no one would be able to escape the traps he set or the traps his body set.
5. Gutsu Gutsu no Mi
The Gutsu Gutsu no Mi is a Paramecia type devil fruit that allows the user to do things related to smelting.
For example, the user of this devil fruit can melt various materials such as silver in his body.
He can also use the bones in his body to use as weapons, or shape them into various other things.
The more materials he absorbs, the stronger the user will be.
This devil fruit is known to be consumed by Bill.
Bill himself is a villain faced by Law and Luffy in the Silver Mine arc in the anime series. But, unfortunately, in the fight Bill is told to lose and die.
Various unique and powerful devil fruits have been introduced by Oda Sensei in his story.
However, not all of these devil fruits appear or are present in the manga, which is the main story of the series.
There are also some devil fruits that only appear or are introduced in the anime version like the devil fruit above.
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