What Is Miss All Sunday’s Devil Fruit in 'One Piece' Live Action Season 2? Nico Robin’s Power Explained

The Straw Hats are setting sail once again for the upcoming season of One Piece live-action. But along with new adventures, the series also promises to bring new faces and formidable enemies. Dr. Kureha and Nefertari Vivi are expected to appear, and another intriguing name to join is Miss All Sunday.
Also known as Nico Robin, she wields mysterious Devil Fruit powers that make her both fascinating and extremely dangerous, yet intriguing.
Know more about Miss Sunday’s Devil Fruit powers
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Miss All Sunday, also known as Nico Robin, is the archaeologist and historian of the Straw Hats in One Piece. She ate the Hana Hana no Mi, or Flower-Flower Fruit, which grants her the ability to sprout extra limbs or even an entire body on any surface, making her a formidable opponent in battle. However, there is one disadvantage, and that is any damage inflicted on her replicated limbs is reflected on her own body.
This makes her powers as risky as they are powerful. She is also known for being a trained archaeologist from Ohara, of whom she is also the sole survivor. Nico Robin also happens to be one of the two people in One Piece's universe to read Poneglyphs. Although she was introduced as an antagonist, Nico Robin later joins the Straw Hats as an ally.
While Robin remains one of the most intriguing characters in the One Piece universe, the iconic role will be brought to life by a talent just as spectacle-worthy.
Who is the actress to play Miss Sunday in One Piece?
Model and actress Lera Abova will be playing the role of Miss Sunday in One Piece season 2. Many might know her from Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin and Anna. Much like Robin’s past, where she struggled with loneliness, Abova has opened up about facing similar challenges while trying to adjust to a new environment in Germany, making her a premier choice for the character.
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Over time, Abova learned to overcome these hurdles and find success. Just like the character she will portray, Abova initially did not fit in with other kids but gradually built meaningful friendships. With these real-life similarities and her natural talent, it will be exciting to see how she brings this iconic and powerful character to life.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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