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The Boin Archipelago is a series of flower-shaped islands in Paradise. Usopp was sent to one of these islands by Bartholomew Kuma during the events of Sabaody Archipelago Arc.

Geography[]

Forest of Gluttony

Heracles guides Usopp to the Forest of Gluttony.

One of the islands is home to the swindling forest of Greenstone (グリンストン, Gurinsuton?, called Glinston in the FUNimation subs and Viz Manga). Also, it is known to have a forest made of food, called the Forest of Gluttony (暴食の森, Bōshoku no Mori?). Within it lives various gigantic bugs and vicious man-eating plants. This forest not only includes ordinary wild food such as plum trees and corn stalks, but also a river of already prepared ramen. In the anime, this forest resembles a food-based theme park more than anything else. Although it's mentioned there are thieves in Greenstone, the only known residents so far have been Heracles and Usopp, who was sent there by Bartholomew Kuma from the Sabaody Archipelago and spent two years in the Boin Archipelago honing his skills to eventually reunite with his crew and face the challenges of the New World.[1] It is said that anyone who enters this island has no chance of leaving it again, though both Usopp and Heracles managed the feat.

The islands are actually giant carnivorous plants scientifically known as "Stomach Baron", that eat overweight animals that are in the Greenstone forest. A group of giant beetles guard the edges.[2]

The 'islands' host a large variety of unique plant species known as Pop Greens.[3] According to Usopp, the further one delves into the islands, the greater the variant of Pop Greens one can find.[4] However, since the further you go in, the more difficult it is to escape, it is not wise to do so.[2]

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History[]

Summit War Saga[]

Straw Hat's Separation Serial[]

When Usopp was sent here by Bartholomew Kuma, he succumbed to gluttony and gorged on the many delicacies within the forest until he became morbidly obese,[5] and nearly got eaten alive when he tried to escape after reading about his captain's tragic loss when a newspaper fell from the delivery bird.[6]

It was here that Heracles trained Usopp during the timeskip. Heracles taught Usopp everything he knew about fighting techniques, the nature of the forest such as Pop Green, so that he may grow strong and to become a true Sniper.[7]

Anime and Manga Differences[]

Island Eating Animals

The maw of one of the islands.

The Boin Archipelago is first revealed to be a group of giant, seaborne carnivorous plants in the anime, Episode 455. This was later revealed to be canon in the manga, Chapter 591. The only difference is that the anime originally depicted the island's center as having teeth, while the manga shows the island with no teeth whatsoever. This was corrected in Episode 507 where the island had no teeth as in the manga.

Trivia[]

  • It uses several methods of trapping that real life plants use. The method of luring via tasteful fruit is yet another reference to these carnivorous plants as many use sweet scents or sticky mucilage or glue to lure insects to them. Its leaves resemble plants like the pinguicula, however its method of entrapment more closely resembles the Venus Flytrap.
  • Boin and the Sabaody Archipelago's are the only known archipelagos to be made of flora instead of actual land.

References[]

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 and Episode 420, Usopp lands on one of the islands in the Boin Archipelago.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 591 and Episode 455, The Boin Archipelago is revealed to be a group of giant carnivorous plants.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 596 and Episode 515, Heracles briefly explains Pop Greens.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 659 and Episode 583, Usopp explains about his Pop Greens.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 551, cover story: Straw Hat's Separation Serial #4 Vol. 2 and Episode 455, Usopp gorges himself in the Forest until he became morbidly obese.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 591 and Episode 455, Usopp nearly got eaten by the Stomach Barons.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 596 and Episode 515, Usopp trains with Heracles on the Archipelago.

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