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The Hana Hana no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to replicate and sprout pieces of their body from the surface of any object or living thing.[2] As further allusion to this, pinkish-white petal-like particles form at and then swirl away from where the parts sprout and vanish, as well as around the user itself. It was eaten by Nico Robin.

The power of the fruit was first demonstrated but not clearly seen before Luffy and crew when they first met Robin on the Going Merry.[1] The fruit's actual power was fully revealed during Robin and Pell's confrontation.[2]

Etymology

  • Hana (?) is the Japanese word for "bloom" and "flower", and reflects the nature of the user's power to sprout their body parts like a blooming flower.
  • The fruit keeps its original Japanese name in the 4Kids dub by calling it the Hana-Hana Fruit.
  • It is called the Flower-Flower Fruit in the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations.

Appearance

The Hana Hana no Mi is a pink flower shaped fruit with a stem sprouting out of the top, with swirls that go in a curly "S" like-pattern on the petals. Its overall appearance greatly resembles a pink dahlia.[3]

Strengths

You still don't understand. (...) Power, speed... They are useless against me.
— Robin explains her power to Pell as she puts him in a submission hold.[4]


Robin Displays Her Abilities

Robin manifesting extra limbs on her own body.

The fruit's major strength, as demonstrated by Nico Robin, is the ability to sprout multiple body parts on almost any surface, including the user's own body, and then manipulate said body parts remotely, as if they were an extension of the user's own original limbs. Since the user is practically the only one who knows where their limbs will sprout out, they almost always have the element of surprise on their side, which, coupled with the fruit's long range and almost instantaneous speed of limb sprouting, turns Robin into a massive threat during combat situations. Enemies may find themselves in an extremely compromising position if they do not possess enough strength or an ability that lets them somehow counter or escape from her myriad of summoned limbs.[5][6][7]

Robin Catches Hakuba

Through the Hana Hana no Mi, Robin can easily catch and restrain even the incredibly fast Hakuba.

As Robin claimed to Pell, speed and strength mean nothing to her as she can render almost any foe into submission with ease,[8] even those with superhuman speed such as Hakuba. Additionally, the fruit's powers are capable of affecting many opponents simultaneously,[1][9] displaying great offensive capabilities through grappling or stomping techniques.[10] For defense, Robin can conjure traps, shields or barriers to capture or repel incoming dangers with a multitude of her limbs.[11] By sprouting eyes or ears in strategic places, the fruit's powers can also be used for gathering intelligence.[12][13][14] The Hana Hana no Mi overall is incredibly versatile and permits multitasking for adventuring, battles or everyday activities.

Before the timeskip, Robin was capable of sprouting up to one hundred arms at once.[15] At this apex of power, she could meld her arms together in order to create slightly larger ones, thereby allowing her to take on more powerful and larger foes.[16] This fusion aspect is also not limited to bigger arms, as other creative and convenient constructs have also been displayed by Robin (even if briefly), such as a pair of wings to slow down a fall[17] or a tree-like mass of limbs powerful enough to hold down even an ancient giant.

After the timeskip, Robin's duplication ability has grown to the point of being able to sprout up to one thousand body parts at once, melding them into gigantic limbs.[18] She has also developed the ability to create a full-body clone of herself. Unlike the rest of her abilities, her clone is also able to generate clothing (though this is an intentional discrepancy common to all Devil Fruits for obvious reasons).[19]

According to Oda, the user has a radius of 200 Hana Hanas in which they can extend parts of their body (although he did say this jokingly).[20]

Weaknesses

Robin Receives Damage

Damage done to Robin's giant clone is shared with her real self.

The Hana Hana no Mi's user has the unique weaknesses of having any damage to their sprouted body parts transferred to their real body.[21][22] This not only includes injury or strain, but also effects from other Devil Fruits, meaning Robin is particularly vulnerable against other Devil Fruit users whose abilities manifest through simple touch, as no matter how distant she is from them, she can be affected if contact is made with her replicas.[23][24] Gigantified body parts, despite their strength, also carry the inherent risk of providing an opponent a bigger target to strike against.[25]

The capabilities of each replicated appendage is no different to that of Robin's actual corresponding limbs, meaning they reflect her own physical strength. This means that if a specific enemy is too heavy, Robin may have trouble holding them down.[26] While Robin's gigantic limb constructs can remedy this to an extent, she will exhaust herself faster if she needs to create multiple instances of them.[25]

The body parts are also bound to the surface they sprout from and cannot move from their spot. Moreover, the user cannot create limbs where there is not enough room. Environmental hazards like fires are effective at limiting Robin's abilities too, as the flames will burn any surface potentially usable for the sprouting, as well as the sprouted limbs themselves.[27]

Another weakness of Robin's Devil Fruit is that she needs to be able to see the object or what it looks like for her to effectively sprout her limbs on them. Therefore, she cannot attack, counter, or capture an enemy or object if she cannot see it within her range of view. This was seen well during the Jaya Arc, where Robin only managed to capture a South Bird located on the treetops once she had a clear view of it.[28] If the target is quick enough to escape her sight before she can sprout limbs on them, the limbs will instead sprout on someone else.[29]

Other than that, the user is also affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses. As such, the numbing effects of seawater and seastone will also affect the user should their generated appendages touch them.

Usage

Before the Timeskip

Robin had been using her powers as far back as her childhood, when she was demonized by other Ohara children for her bizarre abilities and considered a freaky monster as a result. During those times, her Devil Fruit was mostly used for self-defense purposes, against those same children.[30]

Hana hana no mi x-cross

Robin's usual "blooming" stance.

As an adult, Robin utilizes the Hana Hana no Mi primarily for combat. Her fighting style is mostly based on submission and grappling (and later wrestling), replicating her arms on specific points of her opponent's body to either immobilize, disarm or perform painful joint locks. When Robin activates her fruit's powers, she often takes a specific stance with her arms crossed in front of her body, almost as if she were concentrating.

Outside of combat, the Hana Hana no Mi is plenty versatile, letting Robin multitask or help herself with some leisure activity. She may also employ her extra limbs for sillier applications, such as tickling or making comical imagery.

Arms

Robin Grabs Tashigi

An example of the Hana Hana no Mi's use in battle when Robin stops Tashigi.

Robin primarily uses the fruit's powers to replicate her arms, using them for a variety of purposes. The named techniques that Robin uses for her arms all follow a pattern. First, she says the number of arms she will sprout in Spanish followed by the word "Fleur", which means "Flower" in French. From there, depending on where she sprouted her arms, she can do a number of things. If the thing she will do next is an attack, she will state the name of the attack in English.[31] An example of this pattern is the technique, Treinta Fleur: Strangle, wherein she sprouts thirty arms and then strangles her opponents. In the 4Kids dub, this pattern is different: she will instead state the whole technique in English and replace the "Fleur" with "Floret". In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub, the names of her techniques are the same as the original Japanese version.

The named techniques that involve her using the Devil Fruit to replicate and sprout her arms are as follows:


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Un Fleur (ウンフルール, Un Furūru?, literally meaning "One Flower"): This attack only appeared in the anime, Ruluka Island Arc, she used it to push Pukau out from hiding.[32]


Concludes non-canon section.


  • Dos Fleur (二輪ドス咲きフルール, Dosu Furūru?, literally meaning "Two Flower"; kanji meaning "Two Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts two arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used on Franky. With two arms sprouted from Franky's legs, she used to grab on to his "treasure".[33]
  • Grab (グラップ, Gurappu?): A technique that uses two arms that Robin has sprouted. This has so far been used to persuade Franky to join the Straw Hats when he initially declined to join them. With her two arms sprouting from his legs, she grasped and crushed his "treasure" in a hilarious scene in order to change his mind. The pain inflicted by her using this technique was obviously unbearable and brought Franky to his knees in agony. In a response to a fan, Oda stated that Robin pretty much felt what she was touching at the time. This was first used against Franky.[22]
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): Robin sprouts two hands to cover the opponent's mouth, and then bends them backward with bone-breaking results. She can use this move on at least two opponents simultaneously, though it is not explicitly identified as a "Dos Fleur" move. This was first seen being used on two guards at the Human Auctioning House.[34]
  • Tres Fleur (三輪トレス咲きフルール, Toresu Furūru?, literally meaning "Three Flower"; kanji meaning "Three Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts three arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used against Pell in his Human-Beast Form. Two of her arms held back his wings while the third grabbed his sword. This prevented Pell from unsheathing his sword and was subsequently sent crashing down.[2] In the 4Kids dub, this technique is called Three Floret. In One Piece TV Special 2, Robin uses Tres Fleur to clutch Luffy, but instead of planting three she sprouted six.
  • Cinco Fleur (五輪シンコ咲きフルール, Shinko Furūru?, literally meaning "Five Flower"; kanji meaning "Five Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts five arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to swing her away from being bitten by Nola.[35] By sprouting first from a tree and then from palm after palm, she created a line of arms she could swing with like a vine. In the manga when this is first shown, she sprouts 5 arms, but in the anime, she sprouts ten arms despite also saying "Cinco".[36]
  • Seis Fleur (六輪セイス咲きフルール, Seisu Furūru?, literally meaning "Six Flower"; kanji meaning "Six Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts six arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to hold Pell before using clutch to break his back.[2]
  • Twist (ツイスト, Tsuisuto?): A technique that uses six arms that Robin has sprouted. The six arms sprout from around a foe's body and then twists it around. This was first seen being used on one of Enel's Divine Soldiers.[37]
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): Two arms grab an opponent's legs and makes them fall backward. Two pairs hold the foe up at their back, and a pair grabs his upper body. The pairs of the upper body and legs pull, cracking the foe's back. This was first used against Pell.[38]
  • Slap (スラップ, Surappu?): A technique that uses six arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting the six hands on certain locations of an opponent's body, Robin can slap them. This was first seen being used repeatedly on Spandam. By sprouting her hands from his torso, Robin slapped his face repeatedly to a bloody pulp.[39]
  • Ocho Fleur (八輪咲きオーチョフルール, Ōcho Furūru?, literally meaning "Eight Flower"; kanji meaning "Eight Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts eight arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used against Capote in order to stop him from attacking.[40]
  • Flip (フリップ, Furippu?): A technique that uses eight arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting six arms to hold the opponent still, and two from out of her opponent's lower back to hold the ground. Robin can flip the opponent over so that they fall on their head. This was first seen being used on Capote during the Donut Race portion of the Davy Back Fight.[41]
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): This works the same as Seis Fleur Clutch, but this technique seems to hold the person tightly so they cannot move. This was first seen being used on Usopp on the Sea Train during the Water 7 Arc.[42]
  • Nueve Fleur (九輪ヌエベ咲きフルール, Nuebe Furūru?, literally meaning "Nine Flower"; kanji meaning "Nine Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts nine arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used against three Marines who held up Duval and his men.[43]
  • Twist (ツイスト, Tsuisuto?): A technique that uses nine arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting nine arms on specific points of three enemies, Robin can twist the bodies of three enemies to a side. This was first seen being used to save Duval and his men from some Marines.[43]
  • Once Fleur (十一輪オンセ咲きフルール, Onse Furūru?, literally meaning "Eleven Flower"; kanji meaning "Eleven Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts eleven arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used on a General Zombie.[44]
  • Slam (スラム, Suramu?): A technique that uses eleven arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting her arms on certain points of her opponent's body, Robin is able to grab and slam them against a wall. This was first seen being used to slam a general zombie.[44]
  • Doce Fleur (十二輪ドーセ咲きフルール, Dōse Furūru?, literally meaning "Twelve Flower"; kanji meaning "Twelve Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts twelve arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used in an attempt to bind Jigoro.[45] This technique was also used by Robin in One Piece fifth movie to pull Boo Kong from the top of a cliff.
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): With two arms restraining each of the opponent's legs, two restraining each arm, and four restraining the neck, Robin "clutches" the opponent in an attempt to break their back. Despite apparently using twelve arms, this is not explicitly identified as a Doce Fleur move. This was first seen being used to finish off Yama.[46]
  • Dieciséis Fleur (十六輪ディエシセイス咲きフルール, Dieshiseisu Furūru?, literally meaning "Sixteen Flower"; kanji meaning "Sixteen Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts sixteen arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to stop several Arabasta guards from reaching the palace. By sprouting her arms on the door which leads to the palace, she temporarily stopped them from opening it as her moving arms created a hindrance for them.[47]
Veinte Fleur Calendula

Veinte Fleur: Calendula

  • Veinte Fleur (二十輪ベインテ咲きフルール, Beinte Furūru?, literally meaning "Twenty Flower"; kanji meaning "Twenty Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts twenty arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to protect the ruins in Skypiea from Yama's attack.[48] In the anime, this number of arms was seen being used to save Usopp from falling instead of six.[49]
  • Calendula (金盞花カンデュラ, Kandyura?, literally meaning "Marigold"): A technique that uses twenty arms that Robin has sprouted. By spreading about the ten new arms out of each her two original arms, Robin can create a shield of sorts that can block attacks. This technique; however, is not exactly defensive for Robin herself as she still receives wounds from the attack and is used more to defend something else near Robin. This was first seen being used by Robin to defend some ancient text from Yama's attack.[50] This move was seen again when facing Moria; however, this time her hand can spin around, hitting any objects away when it comes too close. And used once again against Moria's Brick Bat, with little effect.[51] "Calendula" refers to Calendula officinalis, the scientific name for the Pot Marigold or Scotch Marigold flower.
  • Twist (ツイスト, Tsuisuto?): Robin sprouts a large number of arms from the torso of an enemy and twists them around. The exact amount of hands is unclear but is apparently at least 23. This was first seen being used against a Surprise Zombie.[52]
  • Treinta Fleur (三十輪トレインタ咲きフルール, Toreinta Furūru?, literally meaning "Thirty Flower"; kanji meaning "Thirty Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts thirty arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to choke several Marines that were blocking her way to the Arabasta tomb.[9] Although left unnamed in the manga,[53] it was used in the anime against General Zombies.[54]
  • Strangle (ストラングル, Sutoranguru?): A technique that uses thirty arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting her arms from several enemies' chests she can choke them into submission. This was first seen being used on a group of Marines blocking her path.[9]
  • Hang (ハング, Hangu?): A technique that uses thirty arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting arm after arm from a high place, Robin can catch an opponent in the air. After catching an opponent with Hang, Robin can slam the opponent onto a nearby vertical surface. This was first seen being used on Yama when Robin decided to fight back.[15]
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): A technique that uses thirty arms that Robin has sprouted. It is similar to the other versions of Clutch, but with more arms holding each part of the body. This version was first seen being used on Aokiji to completely break him apart.[5]


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Flip (フリップ, Furippu?): A technique that uses thirty arms that Robin has sprouted. She uses her arms to sweep at her opponent's feet, causing them to fall. This attack was used in One Piece Odyssey.[55]


Concludes non-canon section.


  • Ochenta Fleur (八十輪オチェンタ咲きフルール, Ochenta Furūru?, literally meaning "Eighty Flower"; kanji meaning "Eighty Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts eighty arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to hold down Moria with Cuatro Manos.[16]
  • Cuatro Manos (四本樹クワトロ・マーノス, Kuwatoro Mānosu?, literally meaning "Four Hands"; kanji meaning "Four Trees"): Robin uses the eighty arms she sprouted to combine them into four gigantic hands. This was first used against Moria.[16]
  • Hold (ホールド, Hōrudo?): A technique that uses four huge arms combined from eighty regular sized arms that Robin has sprouted. With these four huge arms, Robin sprouts them from a large enemy's body and holds them down with them in a fashion similar to the way she would normally hold a normal-sized person. This was first used against Moria.[56]
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): A technique that uses four huge arms, combined from eighty regular-sized arms, that Robin has sprouted. It is basically the same move like the other versions of Clutch where Robin snaps an opponent with her arms. The only difference in this version however is that this is the larger version of the technique. It can thus be used on larger opponents. This was first seen being used against Gecko Moria in an attempt to defeat him.[6]
Ochenta Fleur Cuatro Manos Shock

Cuatro Manos: Shock

  • Shock (ショック, Shokku?): A technique that uses four huge arms combined from eighty regular sized arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting two pairs of large arms on the shoulders of a large opponent, Robin interlocks each large hand with it's corresponding one on the opposite shoulder and slams the opponent's head with two simultaneous blows. This was first seen being used against a Pacifista before it could fire its mouth beam at Nami. Having forced the Pacifista's mouth closed with the blows before it could fire, it caused the beam to go off inside its mouth.[57]
  • Cien Fleur (百花繚乱シエンフルール, Shien Furūru?, literally meaning "Hundred Flower"; kanji meaning "Many Flowers Blooming in Profusion"): Robin sprouts one hundred arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used against Yama with Delphinium.[15] In the 4Kids adaptation, this is called Hundred Floret. The Japanese word, "Hyakka Ryōran", literally means "Many Flowers Blooming in Profusion".
  • Delphinium (大飛燕草デルフィニウム, Derufiniumu?, literally meaning "Large Rocket Larkspur"): A technique that uses a hundred arms that Robin has sprouted. By creating a path with the arms, she can systematically roll or lift both opponents and allies alike. This was first seen being used on Yama to roll him off a cliff. She then used a Clutch move with the use of apparently twelve arms wrapped around his body to finish him off as he fell.[15] The word "Delphinium" is the name of a particular type of flower.


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Flip (フリップ, Furippu?): A technique that uses a hundred arms that Robin has sprouted. This is apparently an anime-only technique. This was first seen being used on several Marine captains to flip them as they were running down the steps to the evacuation ship in Enies Lobby.[58]
  • Defense (ディフェンス, Difensu?): A technique that uses a hundred arms that Robin has sprouted. This is an anime-only technique. By sprouting her arms in a crisscross fashion, Robin can create a giant net-like structure made from her arms. Using this, Robin can block cannonballs. Though the cannonballs hit Robin's arms directly, she apparently did not show any signs of pain. This technique was first seen being used in the anime to protect the Going Merry from cannonballs fired at the ship during the Straw Hats escape from Enies Lobby. The cannonballs after being blocked were then thrown back by Franky.[59]


Concludes non-canon section.


Cien Fleur Wing

Cien Fleur: Wing

  • Wing (ウイング, Uingu?): A technique that uses a hundred arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting her arms from her back, by the shoulder blades, and having them hold each other tightly in a certain way, Robin is able to create two giant makeshift wings made from fifty of her arms per wing. Robin is then able to briefly fly in mid-air for five seconds, even if she is carrying another person with her. This technique was first seen being used to carry Franky and herself after Franky destroyed the bridge they were standing on in Thriller Bark.[17] And was later used to parachute herself safely down to the Human Auctioning House after being escorted there by the Flying Fish-Man Riders in the Sabaody Archipelago.[60]
Spider Net

Spider Net

  • Spider Net (蜘蛛の華スパイダーネット, Supaidā Netto?, literally meaning "Spider Flower"): A technique that uses a hundred arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting her arms around each other in a certain formation and having them hold each them tightly, Robin can create a net that resembles a spider's web. This was first seen being used to save Zoro from falling after Oars kicked him from high up into the air.[61]
  • Big Tree (大樹ビッグツリー, Biggu Tsurī?): A technique that uses a hundred arms that Robin has sprouted. By sprouting her arms all together in one area, Robin can create a mass of hands that resembles a giant tree. This was first seen being used to bind Oars' massive left arm after Zoro knocked it backwards. While Robin immediately grabbed Oars' arm with this technique without stating any other technique in the manga, the anime extended this technique a bit. In the anime, after Robin created the Big Tree, she moved the entire mass like one gigantic arm, grabbed Oars' arm, and performed a Clutch move on Oars' arm with it.[62] In One Piece: Unlimited Cruise, Robin uses this move to produce a mass of arms somewhere close to where she is and bludgeon all enemies around her at close range using a wide sweeping motion.
  • Slalom Vine (回転蔓スラロームバイン, Surarōmu Bain?, literally meaning "Turning Vine"): A propelling technique wherein Robin uses an unspecified number of arms one after another like a chord and winds it around somebody else's (whose bodies had been parallel to the ground) torso before pulling it. This results in a spinning vertical top-like effect that lasts even while in mid-air. This was first seen being used together with Brook, Usopp, and Nami.[63] In One Piece: Burning Blood, Robin uses Slalom Vine like a whip to attack enemies.
  • Dos Manos (二本樹ドス・マーノス, Dosu Mānosu?, literally meaning "Two Hands"; kanji meaning "Two Trees"): A technique in which she sprouts an unspecified number of arms to create two large arms. This was first seen being used against a Flying Fish Rider. Depending on her Cuatro Manos performed from Ochenta Fleur, we can judge the number of this skill.[64] This technique literally means Two Hands.
  • Clutch (クラッチ, Kuratchi?): A technique that uses the two huge arms that Robin created. She basically grabs an opponent with these two and breaks him. This was first seen being used against a Flying Fish Rider while he was riding on his giant flying fish in an attack.[64]
600 Million Belly Jackpot

600,000,000 Belly Jackpot

  • 600,000,000 Belly Jackpot (おくベルJACKPOTジャックポット, Roku Oku Berī Jakkupotto?): A combo technique that is done with Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, and Franky against a large group of opponents. In here, Robin is seen using an unspecified number of arms to perform a clutch attack. This was first seen being used against a group of Zombies.[65]


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Gran Fleur (グランフルール, Guran Furūru?, literally meaning "Great Flower"): An anime-only technique in the fourth One Piece movie where Robin spreads a lot of arms from the right side of the Going Merry, and makes a single giant-sized arm.[66] She then grabs a house and pulls the ship towards the river.


Concludes non-canon section.


Other Body Parts

Hana Hana no Mi feet

Robin replicating her feet to carry Zoro.

Aside from her arms, Robin can also replicate other parts of her body. These enable her to do a variety of things from giving her extra insight into other places with her eyes sprouting on certain objects,[12] to transporting fallen comrades with her legs sprouting from out of their bodies.[67]

The other body parts she can replicate usually include parts of her body that enable her to do things that her arms cannot do. These thus include Robin sprouting either eyes or ears to enable her to see or hear things that would otherwise be too inaccessible for her to get any closer.[13][14]

The named techniques that involve her using the Devil Fruit to replicate and sprout other body parts aside from arms are as follows.

  • Ojos Fleur (目抜咲きオッホスフルール, Ohhosu Furūru?, literally meaning "Eyes Flower"; kanji meaning "Profusely Blooming Rockfish"): Robin sprouts eyes so that she can see things at a distance. This was first seen as a named technique being used to help locate Usopp after he swam through the clouds by sprouting them from Luffy's arm as he stretches it downwards the White Sea.[12]
  • Pierna Fleur (脚場輪ピエルナ咲きフルール, Pieruna Furūru?, literally meaning "Leg Flower"; kanji meaning "Profusely Blooming Legs"): Robin sprouts several feet. This was first seen as a named technique being used to help Chopper perform a combo technique with Robin. By sprouting her legs one after another from under Chopper's feet, she increased the height for which Chopper could perform a suplex move.[68] She later used this move to form footholds on the exterior of Thriller Bark's main mast for Brook (who was carrying Luffy) to continuously leap on by having the legs crossed together in pairs, supporting the weight of the two Devil Fruit users.[69]
  • Robi-Cho Suplex (ロビッチョスープレックス, Robi Cho Sūpurekkusu?): A technique that can be done by Robin and Chopper that involves several of Robin's legs. After Chopper grabs an opponent in Heavy Point, Robin sprouts leg after leg under Chopper's feet. When a desired height is achieved, Chopper would jump off his "stilts" and crush the opponent's head in a suplex. This was first seen being used against Hogback.[68]
  • Oreja Fleur (オレッハフルール, Orehha Furūru?, literally meaning "Ear Flower"): Robin sprouts an ear to listen on conversations. Though not yet openly stated as a named technique in the manga, Robin has stated a named technique involving her ears in the anime known as Oreja Fleur. In the anime episode in which she uses it, Robin first sprouts two lines of connected multiple arms from a distance. At the very end of each line, in the palm of each hand, is an ear. She can use this technique to listen in on conversations safely from a distance.[13][14]

After the Timeskip

After the two-year timeskip, Robin has acquired a new level of skill with using her ability, as she has shown to be able to grow one thousand arms at once, along with learning to create a replica of her entire body with clothing.

Moreover, during her stay with the Revolutionary Army, Koala and Sabo used their knowledge of Fish-Man Karate and Ryusoken, respectively, to help Robin incorporate palm strikes to her fighting style. This granted her more offensive power beyond her usual joint locking techniques.[70]

She has also changed the name of her technique Manos to Mano. It was shown the first time when she used Gigantesco Mano, and later shown in other techniques.

Limbs

  • Cien Fleur (百花繚乱シエンフルール, Shien Furūru?, literally meaning "Hundred Flower"; kanji meaning "Many Flowers Blooming in Profusion"): Robin sprouts a hundred arms. This number of arms was first used as a named move against Kirintauros.[71]
  • Rindo (竜胆, Rindō?, literally meaning "Gentian"): Robin twists her opponent's upper half. This was first seen being used against a centaur with the lower half of a giraffe. A Gentian is a plant that has terminal tubular flowers.[71]
  • Dos Mano (二本樹ドス・マーノ, Dosu Māno?, literally meaning "Two Hand"; kanji meaning "Two Trees"): A technique in which she sprouts a hundred arms to create two large arms. It was first used against rampaging children in order to hold them back on Punk Hazard.[72] The size of these arms are much bigger than the previous Dos Manos, but it is unknown if pre-timeskip Dos Manos is made from Cien Fleur or Cuarenta Fleur.
  • Mil Fleur (千紫万紅ミル・フルール, Miru Furūru?, literally meaning "Thousand Flower"; kanji meaning "Multitude of Colors"): Robin sprouts a thousand arms. This number of arms being used as a named technique was first seen being used to create two huge hands to push the Thousand Sunny away from an underwater mountain so it did not crash.[18]
Mil Fleur Gigantesco Mano

Gigantesco Mano

  • Gigantesco Mano (巨大樹ヒガンテスコ・マーノ, Higantesuko Māno?, literally meaning "Gigantic Hand"; kanji meaning "Gigantic Tree"): Robin creates two giant limbs, sprouting from potentially anywhere. They have great physical power, even when used underwater, and were able to push the Thousand Sunny away from an underwater mountain in their first use.[18] Oddly enough, even though this attack's name literally means "Gigantic Hand", it can be used to create legs.[10]
  • Stomp (ストンプ, Sutonpu?): Using two giant legs created by Mil Fleur: Gigantesco Mano, Robin stomps down upon her opponents. It was first used during the battle at Gyoncorde Plaza against some of the New Fish-Man Pirates.[10]
  • Spank (スパンク, Supanku?): Using two giant arms created by Mil Fleur: Gigantesco Mano, Robin strikes with her palms open. It was first used against a group of Fighting Fish on the way to Green Bit. It was powerful enough to keep them off the bridge.[73]


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Robi-Cho Daisenpu (ロビッチョ大旋風, Robi Cho Daisenpū?, literally meaning "Robi-Cho Great Whirlwind"): Robin first elevates Chopper while he's in Kung Fu Point with Mil Fleur: Gigantesco Mano, followed by Chopper rotating quickly enough to create a whirlwind. This was used when the two were protecting Brook from a rain of arrows launched at him via a trap in the Heart of Gold special. In the Funimation subs, it is called Chopper and Robin's Vortex.


Concludes non-canon section.


  • Campo de Flores (花畑カンポ・デ・フローレス, Kanpo de Furōresu?, literally meaning "Flowers Field"; kanji meaning "Flower Garden"): Robin sprouts a thousand arms across a large area to capture any enemy in it. This was first seen being used to restrain the seemingly invisible creatures on Green Bit, who Robin theorized to be dwarves thanks to this technique.[74] "Campo de Flores" is Portuguese and Spanish for "Field of Flowers".
Mil Fleur Kochoran

Kochoran

  • Kochoran (胡蝶蘭, Kochōran?, literally meaning "Moth Orchid"): Robin creates hundreds of pairs of hands, linked together with interlocking thumbs into a moth-like appearance, which creates a gust used to divert an attack, and after the attack has been deflected, Robin can sprout more limbs to further block it. This was first used against Diamante to defend Rebecca from his fluttering sword. This is the first time that Robin has sprouted body parts out of the air rather than off of a solid surface.[75] In the anime, however, the hands were seen sprouting from floating sunflower petals.[76] The "Moth Orchid" is a genus of orchids. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, it's called Butterfly Orchid.
Mil Fleur Hanagasa

Hanagasa

  • Hanagasa (花傘, Hanagasa?, literally meaning "Flower Umbrella"): Robin creates two giant hands, then several smaller hands growing from that. The hands were used to uproot the flowers in the Flower Field, so the flowers would protect anyone under it from projectiles. The flowers are not the strongest shields, however, and Diamante's Spiky Iron Balls came close to penetrating them.[11] In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, it's called Flower Umbrella.
  • Delphinium (大飛燕草デルフィニウム, Derufiniumu?, literally meaning "Large Rocket Larkspur"): Robin creates a path with the one thousand arms and can systematically grab and roll opponents along the path. This was first seen being used on Big Mom during the raid on Onigashima to roll her off the stage and out through a gate.[77]
Giganteum

Fish-Man Karate: Giganteum

  • Fish-Man Karate: Giganteum (魚人空手 花葱ギガンチウム, Gyojin Karate: Giganchiumu?): A technique that applies the fundamentals of a secret Fish-Man Karate technique Robin learned from Koala. Robin creates a giant arm and then delivers an upward palm strike on an object, generating a circular shockwave characteristic of certain Fish-Man Karate moves that causes wider and stronger internal damage on whatever it hits. Robin first used this move during her battle against Black Maria, tactically performing it on the battlefield's ceiling in order to produce enough debris to suppress a fire created by her opponent.[70] The name Giganteum may be derived from Allium giganteum, a flowering plant with a very tall stem similar to the appearance of the technique.


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Hariko (針子, Hariko?, literally meaning "Seamstress"): A non-canon, utility technique. When making Zunesha's bandages, Robin had the Mink Tribe hold several large sheets edge-to-edge with each other. She then sprouted arms both above and below the sheets and have them quickly stitch all the sheets together simultaneously to form one long bandage.[78]. This is called Needlewoman in the Funimation subs and Sew in the Funimation dub.


Concludes non-canon section.


  • Cuarenta Fleur (四十輪クワレンタ咲きフルール, Kuwarenta Furūru?, literally meaning "Forty Flower"; kanji meaning "Forty Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts forty arms. This number of arms was first used as a named move against a small dragon on Punk Hazard.[79]
  • Cuatro Mano (四本樹クワトロ・マーノ, Kuwatoro Māno?, literally meaning "Four Hand"; kanji meaning "Four Trees"): Robin combines the forty arms she sprouted to form four gigantic hands. This was first used against a small dragon on Punk Hazard.[79]
  • Hold (ホールド, Hōrudo?): A technique that uses four huge arms, combined from forty regular sized arms that Robin has sprouted. With these four huge arms, Robin sprouts them from a large enemy's body and holds them down with them in a fashion similar to the way she would normally hold a normal-sized man. This was first used against a small dragon on Punk Hazard.[79]


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


  • Clutch (クラッチ Kuratchi?): This technique is used by Robin after performing Cuatro Mano "Hold" in One Piece: Burning Blood. After grabbing the opponent with Cuarenta Fleur: Cuatro Mano Hold, Robin will sprout four arms on the opponents upper body to "clutch" the opponent.


Concludes non-canon section.


Cuatro Mano Spank

Cuatro Mano: Spank

  • Spank (スパンク, Supanku?): A technique where Robin sprouts four huge arms that strike with an open palm. It was first used by sprouting the arms from Nami's body, and attacking in all four directions, to shatter Monet's monster form and free Nami from her hold.[80]
  • Diez Fleur (十輪咲きヂィエスフルール, Diesu Furūru?, literally meaning "Ten Flower"; kanji meaning "Ten Profusely Blooming Flowers"): Robin sprouts ten arms. This number of arms was first seen when she restrained Gladius.[81]
  • Cinco Mano (五本樹シンコ・マーノ, Shinko Māno?, literally meaning "Five Hand"; kanji meaning "Five Trees"): Robin sprouts an unspecified number of arms to create five giant arms.[82]
  • Spank (スパンク, Supanku?): Identical to Cuatro Mano: Spank, but with five hands instead of four. This was first seen when Robin used it against a Nutcracker that was trying to attack Bartolomeo.[82]
  • Tres Mano (三本樹トレス・マーノ, Toresu Māno?, literally meaning "Three Hand"; kanji meaning "Three Trees"): Robin sprouts an unspecified number of arms to create three giant arms.[83]
  • Freesia (浅葱氷仙フリージア, Furījia?): Robin sprouts three arms from the floor and delivers upward palm strikes to the targets' chins. It was first used against Nure-Onna, Kunyun, and Tenjo-Sagari.[83] "Freesia" is a genus of irises.

Other Body Parts

  • Cuerpo Fleur (クエルポ咲きフルール, Kuerupo Furūru?, literally meaning "Body Flower"; kanji meaning "Profusely Blooming Body"): Robin sprouts a copy of her whole body anywhere she likes it, be it on her opponent's body or on land; this clone is capable of moving on its own like a real person and can dissipate into petals just as quickly. She can also sprout extra limbs on these duplicated bodies to use some attacks more effectively. This was first seen (but not named) when Robin used a decoy of herself to stop Luffy and Jinbe from fighting each other. Unlike her ordinary attacks, Robin can sprout her clothes alongside the clone.[84]
Cuerpo Fleur Doble Clutch

Doble Clutch

  • Doble Clutch (Wドーブレ・クラッチ, Dōbure Kuratchi?, literally meaning "Double Clutch"): Robin sprouts one clone of herself with 2 pairs of extra arms using Cuerpo Fleur, which she uses to grab her opponent's head. While she herself grabs her opponent's legs, after also sprouting 2 pairs of extra arms on her own arms. She then performs Clutch simultaneously on both of the opponent's legs and head, breaking both of the opponent's lower back and neck with "U" shape. This is first used against Hammond to break his back.[85] In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Double Clutch.
Gigante Fleur - Sea Serpent

Gigante Fleur: Sea Serpent

  • Gigante Fleur (巨人咲きヒガンテフルール, Higante Furūru?, literally meaning "Giant Flower"; kanji meaning "Giant Blooming"): Robin sprouts a giant copy of her upper body and several additional giant limbs from the floor behind her. This was first used against Black Maria.[86] In One Piece Film: Red, Robin's giant clone matches her skin tone and glows with gold tint.[87] In the anime, Robin's giant clone glows pink.[88]
    • Sea Serpent (海竜花シーサーペント, Shī Sāpento?, literally meaning "Sea Dragon Flower"): After sprouting Gigante Fleur, Robin attempts to grab her opponent through her giant limbs, making them approach the target through a snake-like motion. This technique was first used against Black Maria, who was able to counter it by attacking the giant limbs themselves, hurting Robin's real body in the process.[70] In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, the technique is called Sea Serpent Snapdragon.
      • Spank (スパンク, Supanku?): Using the giant arms created by Gigante Fleur: Sea Serpent, Robin strikes with her palms open. It was first used against S-Shark.[89]
For the chapter titled "Demonio", see Chapter 1021.
Gran Jacuzzi Clutch

Demonio Fleur: Gran Jacuzzi Clutch

  • Demonio Fleur (悪魔咲きデモニオフルール, Demonio Furūru?, literally meaning "Demon Blooming"): A technique similar to Gigante Fleur. Robin sprouts a giant copy of her upper body, but this time, her double features several extra appendages such as a pair of bat-like wings, shaded skin, fangs and horns, giving it the appearance of a traditional devil, which may intimidate the opponent and cause them to lower their guard. This was first used against Black Maria and it is a reference to Robin's epithet as the "Devil Child".[70]
    • Gran Jacuzzi Clutch (大渦潮グランジャグジークラッチ, Guran Jagujī Kuratchi?, literally meaning "Great Whirlpool Clutch"): Robin's Demonio copy uses multiple, sprouted long arms to latch onto the target and pull them towards itself, then, after the target is locked into an inescapable grappling hold (assisted by an assortment of giant sprouted limbs), the Demonio finishes them off with Clutch. This was first seen used against Black Maria, being strong enough to knock her out.[70] In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, the technique is called Grand Jacuzzi Clutch.

History

Past

At or before 8 years old, Robin ate the Hana Hana no Mi, thus gaining its powers. As a result, she had been ostracized by many citizens of Ohara for being a freak, which is a typical response in regards to a Devil Fruit user.[90]

Trivia

  • Similar to the Noro Noro no Mi or the Bari Bari no Mi, Robin tends to make accompanying gestures when using her powers, pointing to the spot from which to sprout appendages as a child and crossing her arms with her palms facing up as an adult. However, she has been seen activating her powers without them and is likely not required to.[91]
  • Occasionally, when Robin uses or dispells her techniques, Chrysanthemum petals are formed in the air.

SBS-Based Trivia

Hairy man

Oda's drawing of what if a hairy person ate the fruit.

  • According to Oda, in response to a fan, if the Hana Hana no Mi were eaten by a person with hairy arms, the arms that would be sprouted would also be hairy.[92]
  • Another SBS question asked if Robin could sprout breasts. Oda simply stated he was sure she could.[93]
Face Fleur

Rejected technique Face Fleur

  • In One Piece Color Walk 4 Eagle, there was concept art of Chopper with Robin's face on the back of his head, labeled "Face Fleur" (フェイス・フルール, Feisu Furūru?).[94] Oda noted that he planned for Robin to use the move in Skypiea, but due to how creepy it looked, the idea was rejected instantly.[95]
  • One more SBS question asked if a male user of the Hana Hana no Mi could bloom a penis to pee from a distance. Oda confirmed and jestingly called it "Dick Fleur".[96]
  • Oda revealed the flower blossoms that appear when Robin is using her powers are "Fuwa Flowers" (フワッフラワー, Fuwaffurawā?, VIZ: "Flufflowers").[97] Fuwa is a word used to describe fluffy things.
  • Some of Robin’s skills are named after plants, particularly some variety of different flowers (Delphinium, Moth Orchid, etc.).
  • According to Robin, the breasts on her Gigante Fleur chest are onions.[98]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 13 Chapter 114 (p. 13) and Episode 67, The power of the fruit is demonstrated but not clearly seen.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 170 (p. 7) and Episode 106, Robin and Pell's confrontation
  3. One Piece Magazine Vol.6 (p. 10), The Hana Hana no Mi is shown.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 170 (p. 9) and Episode 106.
  5. 5.0 5.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 320 (p. 6-7) and Episode 227, Robin uses a clutch technique with thirty arms to break Aokiji apart, but he reforms himself.
  6. 6.0 6.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 477 (p. 5-8) and Episode 371, Robin tries to defeat Gecko Moria with Cuatro Mano Clutch, but he escapes and defeats her.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 740 (p. 18) and Episode 673, A restrained Sugar touches Robin's limbs with her Hobi Hobi powers
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 170 and Episode 106, Robin fights Pell.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 22 Chapter 201 and Episode 122, Robin uses Treinta Fleur: Strangle against Marines.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 635 (p. 12-13) and Episode 556, Robin uses Mil Fleur: Gigantesco Mano Stomp against the New Fish-Man Pirates.
  11. 11.0 11.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 776 (p. 9) and Episode 716, Robin uses Mil Fleur: Hanagasa to protect herself and Rebecca.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 237 and Episode 153, Robin uses Ojos Fleur to help Luffy save Usopp from falling off White Sea.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 One Piece Anime — Episode 196, Robin uses Oreja Fleur to listen in on a conversation between two Marines.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 486 and Episode 378, Robin sprouts an ear on the shoulder of one of the Risky Bros. to eavesdrop in a conversation between them and Sanji.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 265 and Episode 174, Robin fights back against Yama using various Devil Fruit based attacks.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 476 and Episode 371, Robin sprouts four huge arms combined from eighty regular sized arms to hold down Moria.
  17. 17.0 17.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 47 Chapter 453 and Episode 347, Robin creates wings from her arms to briefly fly.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 605 (p. 11) and Episode 524, Robin uses Mil Fleur: Gigantesco Mano.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 629 and Episode 549, Robin creates a clone of herself to stop Jinbe and Luffy from fighting.
  20. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 28 (p. 46), Fan Question: What's the radius that Nico Robin can extend parts of her body, 200 Hana Hana's?
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 22 Chapter 196 (p. 3) and Episode 120, Robin's hand is wounded.
  22. 22.0 22.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 47 (p. 126).
  23. One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Z, Robin is de-aged by Ain's ability.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 740 (p. 19) and Episode 673, Robin is turned into a toy by Sugar's ability.
  25. 25.0 25.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1021 (p. 3-4) and Episode 1043, Black Maria notes and exploits Robin's weaknesses.
  26. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 265 (p. 12) and Episode 174, Robin comments on Yama's weight.
  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1021 (p. 8) and Episode 1044, Black Maria uses her burning nets to prevent Robin from sprouting limbs anywhere.
  28. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 231 (p. 15) and Episode 150, Robin captures a South Bird.
  29. One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Z, Binz escapes Robin's sight before she can restrain him, thus the limbs appear on Franky instead.
  30. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 391 and Episode 275, Eight-year-old Robin displays her Hana Hana no Mi.
  31. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 40 (p. 86), Fan Question: How do the names work for Robin's attacks?
  32. One Piece Anime — Episode 141.
  33. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 437 (p. 4-5) and Episode 322, Robin grasps Franky's "treasure".
  34. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 503 (p. 13) and Episode 397.
  35. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 255 (p. 17) and Episode 168, Robin uses Cinco Fleur to escape from Nola.
  36. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 503 (p. 13) and Episode 397.
  37. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 258 (p. 9) and Episode 170, Robin twists one of Enel's men with six arms.
  38. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 170 (p. 9-10) and Episode 106.
  39. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 420 (p. 4-5) and Episode 301, Robin slaps Spandam's face to a bloody pulp.
  40. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 307 and Episode 209, Robin uses Ocho Fleur: Flip on Capote.
  41. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 307 (p. 10-11) and Episode 209.
  42. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 374 (p. 9) and Episode 262.
  43. 43.0 43.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 505 (p. 16) and Episode 399, Robin uses Nueve Fleur: Twist to save Duval and his men.
  44. 44.0 44.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 47 Chapter 452 (p. 15) and Episode 346, Robin uses eleven arms to slam a General Zombie.
  45. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 48 Chapter 468 (p. 15) and Episode 363, Robin attempts to bind Jigoro with twelve arms.
  46. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 265 (p. 18) and Episode 174.
  47. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 21 Chapter 192 and Episode 117, Robin stops several Arabasta guards with her powers.
  48. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 264 (p. 8) and Episode 174.
  49. One Piece Anime — Episode 153, Robin saves Usopp with twenty arms.
  50. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 264 (p. 8-9) and Episode 174, Robin defends some ancient text from Yama's attacks.
  51. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 477 (p. 3-4) and Episode 371.
  52. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 47 Chapter 450 and Episode 344, Robin twists the torso of the female Surprise Zombie.
  53. One Piece Manga — Vol. 47 Chapter 452 (p. 13).
  54. One Piece Anime — Episode 346.
  55. One Piece Video Game — Odyssey.
  56. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 476 (p. 19) and Episode 371.
  57. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 510 (p. 14-15) and Episode 403, Robin causes a Pacifista to injure himself with his own attack with Cuatro Mano Shock.
  58. One Piece Anime — Episode 309, Robin flips some Marine captains with 100 hands.
  59. One Piece Anime — Episode 311, Robin uses Cien Fleur Defense to repel some cannonballs fired at the Going Merry.
  60. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 503 (p. 11) and Episode 397.
  61. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 48 Chapter 470 (p. 15-16) and Episode 365, Robin saves Zoro from falling with Cien Fleur: Spider Net.
  62. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 472 and Episode 367, Robin creates a giant tree of hands to bind Oars.
  63. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 476 and Episode 371, Robin uses Slalom Vine with Brook, Usopp, and Nami.
  64. 64.0 64.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 494 (p. 6) and Episode 388, Robin uses Dos Manos on a Flying Fish Rider.
  65. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 46 Chapter 448 (p. 13-15) and Episode 342, Robin and the Straw Hats with her defeat some Zombies with a combo.
  66. One Piece Movie — Dead End Adventure, Robin uses Gran Fleur to pull the Going Merry to safety.
  67. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 30 Chapter 283 (p. 11) and Episode 185, Robin transports a fallen Zoro by sprouting legs from his body.
  68. 68.0 68.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 48 Chapter 469 (p. 4-5, 8-9) and Episode 364, Robin and Chopper perform Robi-Cho Suplex on Hogback.
  69. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 480 (p. 10) and Episode 373.
  70. 70.0 70.1 70.2 70.3 70.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1021 (p. 2-14) and Episodes 10431044, Robin demonstrates new techniques against Black Maria.
  71. 71.0 71.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 658 (p. 17) and Episode 582.
  72. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 688 (p. 4) and Episode 614, Robin uses Dos Mano against the Punk Hazard children.
  73. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 710 (p. 6) and Episode 639.
  74. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 710 (p. 19) and Episode 640.
  75. One Piece Manga — Vol. 77 Chapter 773 (p. 19), Robin saves Rebecca.
  76. One Piece Anime — Episode 713.
  77. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 98 Chapter 989 (p. 9-10) and Episode 999.
  78. One Piece Anime — Episode 775.
  79. 79.0 79.1 79.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 682 and Episode 608, Robin uses Cuarenta Fleur, Cuatro Mano: Hold against the mini dragon.
  80. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 686 (p. 12) and Episode 612, Robin uses Spank against Monet.
  81. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 756 (p. 9) and Episode 694.
  82. 82.0 82.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 757 (p. 6) and Episode 695.
  83. 83.0 83.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1020 (p. 7) and Episode 1042.
  84. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 629 (p. 6-7) and Episode 547.
  85. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 65 Chapter 643 (p. 4-5) and Episode 563, Robin uses Cuerpo Fleur: Double Clutch to break Hammond's back.
  86. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1020 (p. 15) and Episode 1043.
  87. One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Red.
  88. One Piece Anime — Episode 1043.
  89. One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1065 (p. 10-11).
  90. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 391 (p. 13-14) and Episode 275, Robin demonstrates the powers of the Hana Hana no Mi at 8 years old and is ostracized as a result.
  91. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 24 Chapter 218 (p. 10) and Episode 130, Robin sprouts arms to play with Luffy and Chopper without leaving her relaxed stance.
  92. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 35 (p. 166), Fan Question: What if a person with hairy arms ate the Hana Hana no Mi?
  93. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 45 (p. 68).
  94. One Piece Color Walk 4 Eagle (p. 88), Face Fleur concept art.
  95. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 58 (p. 42), Oda talks about Face Fleur.
  96. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 62 (p. 48), Fan Question: If I had the Hana Hana no Mi powers, would I be able to bloom a penis in the bathroom and pee from the classroom??
  97. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 80 (p. 64).
  98. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 (p. 152).

External links

  • Self-Replication – Wikipedia article about self-replication.
  • Flower – Wikipedia article about the flower in general for which the fruit's powers are apparently named and based after.
  • Grappling – Wikipedia article about Robin's main use for the fruit.

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