An anime cosplayer transforms into Nico Robin, the “Devil Child”, the “hands-on member” of the Straw Hat Pirates.
Nico Robin, also known as “Devil Child”, One Piece is brought to life thanks to the extraordinary efforts of a cosplayer.
Jennifer Torres posted her interpretation of Nico Robin to her Instagram. The pictures show Torres dressed in the complicated character in her post-time-skip dress while enjoying a relaxed time on the beach. Nico Robin’s navy blue leather vest and salmon sarong skirt is the look that she is wearing.

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One Piece fans savagely praised Torres for her cosplay as Nico Robin. Some comments mentioned the number of effort she made in re-creating the archeologist’s signature style. Some said that the beach-themed setting perfectly complements this easy-going Nico Robin. Nico Robin. One fan even considered Torres’ Nico Robin to be their real-life headcanon.
One Piece fans are celebrating the Anime & Manga
Of course, Torres isn’t the only One Piece fan to show their support for the series. International football fans from Paris, France, held up multiple banners to construct an immense picture of Monkey D. Luffy “smashing” the symbol of the opposing team with his Gum-Gum Gatling Weapon attack. A fan artist going by the name of Chancil illustrated a heartwarming picture of Yamato and Carrot being the best of friends. The artist also drew a beautiful picture of Nico Robin and Nami with Nefertari Vivi (honorary Straw Hat member).
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One Piece continues with Live-Action Film and Final Saga
For over twenty years, One Piece has entertained fans worldwide with its imaginative tale of the Straw Hat Pirates conquering the uncharted territories of the Grand Line for the elusive treasure that is known as the One Piece. The show has grown to the point that Eiichiro Oda, the series creator, requires assistance in keeping track of all the character’s stories, plots, and mysteries. Netflix will premiere a live-action One Piece TV series this year. It will adapt some of its most memorable moments.

The One Piece anime has been put on pause and will be back on March 19. The manga was previously for a month during preparation for the final chapter of the series. The anime is available on multiple streaming services, including Crunchyroll and Netflix, while Viz Media handles the English publication of the One Piece manga.