Nuts Island

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Japanese Name

ナッツ島

Romanized Name

Nattsu-tō

English Name

Nuts Island

First Appearance

Chapter 859; Episode 829

Region

New World

Affiliates

Big Mom Pirates

Introduction

Nuts Island is one of 34 islands surrounding Whole Cake Island as part of the Big Mom Pirates' main territory known as Totto Land. It is governed by Charlotte Amande, the Minister of Nuts (ナッツ大臣, Nattsu Daijin?). It is the third island on the Charlotte Family siblings' secret route to Whole Cake Island.

Layout

Peanuts Town

Peanuts Town (ピーナッツタウン, Pīnattsu Taun?) is a city situated on Nuts Island. Its architecture is themed after peanuts. Citizens also wear hats corresponding to the island's theme.

History

Past

Less than 62 years ago, Nuts Island became part of the Big Mom Pirates territory also known as "Totto Land", and its appearance was changed to its current look using Charlotte Linlin and Streusen's Devil Fruits (the Soru Soru no Mi and Kuku Kuku no Mi respectively). Charlotte Amande was at some point appointed the minister in charge of this island.

Whole Cake Island Arc

The day of Sanji and Pudding's wedding, citizens of Peanuts Town were eager and happy for the event and discussed about the guests who were invited to their Queen's Tea Party. After the Thousand Sunny escaped, a food-crazed Big Mom was distracted by the smell coming from Nuts Island. Ignoring Perospero's pleas, Big Mom rampaged on the island. The island's minister, Amande, arrived to try to dissuade Big Mom from destroying the island. During the chaos, Luffy and Brûlée arrived at the island via the Mirro-World. Seeing Luffy holding onto Brûlée, Perospero and Amande attempted to extricate Brûlée from Luffy's grasp, while Big Mom pursued him, demanding the wedding cake. Luffy later escaped back into the Mirro-World and Big Mom eventually left, leaving Nuts Island in ruins. As Amande and the citizens recovered, the citizens questioned their way of life under Big Mom's "protection".

Trivia

  • The peanut structure with a top hat may be a reference to Mr. Peanut, the mascot of the Planters snack-food company best known for its processed nuts.

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