Nico Robin of the Jungle

Nico Robin, the once-promising archeologist from West Blue Island of Ohara, was sent a drift after the Navy destroyed her home island. The small girl, helpless and all alone, sails the open sea with nowhere to go. Fear not, faithful reader; hope was not lost, for Nico Robin is then washed ashore on the mysterious Bukuvvu, a remote jungle island on the far outskirts of West Blue.

An Island which no man had ever dared to enter. A remote jungle island home to the Ape, the Lion, and the Elephant. Sailors who passed the island can only glimpse of its many marvels. At least, the ones that can be seen from out at sea. It's lush foliage, and it's high-reaching mountains. Yet despite this, none have ever dared step foot on the Bukuvvu.

That is, until now.

Lost and all alone, Nico Robin ventured deep into the Jungle, hoping to find any sign of civilization. Yet, wandering through the jungle, Robin found herself confronted by a hungry lion, who cornered the girl before a tree.

Just as she was about to become its lunch, Nico Robin was rescued by an ape named Ape, who pulled the girl high into the trees and caused the lion to smack against the tree.

That's going to be one big Booboo!

But anyway, Ape, smarter than your average rocket Scientist, took Robin back to the legendary Ape Mountain.


Twenty-two years Later- The Bukuvvu Island.

Twenty-two years later, the once promising archeologist has grown into a swinging Jungle Queen!

Nico Robin swung swiftly from vines high above through the trees of Ape Mountain. The sound of the gorillas playing drums can be heard below. The great apes created a catching beat for their Queen as she swung. Robin smiled down at her fellow apes, finding it humorous that they created a beat for her.

She then turned forward, continuing to swing. Along with uttering her signature Tarzan-like call. She then performed an athletic backflip mid-air. Crossing her arms, the Jungle Queen uttered the words that activated her semblance.

"Mil Fleur!"

Several arms in a chain sprouted out from two trees, and Robin grabbed hold of each hand. She then swung up and landed over the branch of a tree.

Don't worry; there will be no tree crashing for Robin.

Robin stood atop the branch, overlooking the Jungle now her domain. One was a little girl lost at sea after the marines destroyed her home Island of Ohara, now the Queen of the remote Jungle Island of the Bakuvvu. She placed her hand over her eyes as she scanned the jungle below. On the lookout for any trouble that may transpire within her jungle. But there did not seem to be any sign of them.

"Hmm, everything seems to be okay here," Robin said.

The raven-haired Jungle Queen, now in her early thirties, gave an aroused moan, feeling the hot touch of the sun above. She flaunted a half-naked body clad only in a leopard skin top and Loincloth, completely drenched in sweat, glistening like a diamond in the sun.

"It's such a lovely day today. I think I want to do some sunbathing now," Robin said be leaping from the branch and grabbing a vine.


Robin listened to the soothing sounds of the waves washing over the beach in the distance. Even deep within the jungle and so high in the trees, She could still hear the waves crashing over the beach, and they were quite relaxing. The view from the branch she was on was quite breathtaking as well. She could see the beach and far ocean horizon from the highest tree in the jungle.

Robin looked up from the book she was reading. Placing her hand over her eyes, she peered ahead toward the horizon.

"What a view. No matter how often I see it, it's still just as breathtaking," Robin thought.

As Robin continued to peer ahead at the far horizon, she reminisced about the years she had spent on this island. Ever since being rescued by Ape when she was little, she had lived with the Legendary Ape Mountain apes. Despite her devil fruit power, they seemed to accept and raise her as one of their own. She had also made friends with some other animals in the jungle.

Robin moaned, feeling the warm, soothing rays of the run over her gorgeous frame. She dropped the book over her lap before running her hands through her long raven hair.

She moaned, whipping away the sweat that dripped from her forehead.

"Such a lovely day in the Jungle today," She said.

Then, Robin heard a familiar voice calling her from off to her left.

"Robin, Robin!"

The Jungle Queen cocked her head and saw her trusty monkey companion, Chopper, swinging up to her on a vine.

"Robin, there you are. I was-"

The vine Chopper held suddenly snapped, causing him to pause mid-air. Chopper gasped, wide-eyed and in awe, before falling to the foliage below.

"Mil Fleur!"

An arm appeared from a nearby tree, grabbing him by his leg. Upon glancing up, he saw Robin over the branch with her arms crossed, using what she called her devil fruit powers. The arm then threw Chopper into the air, and another caught him. And another.

Finally, he was thrown up and landed over the branch. Chopper groaned, rubbing his bottom. Robin chuckled.

"Are you okay, Chopper?" Robin asked.

"Ahuh, thank you, Robin," He said.

"You welcome, Chopper," Robin said, smiling.

Chopper stood up on all fours as he crawled up to Robin.

"Robin, I was looking all over for you. Whatcha doing?" He asked.

"Catching up on some reading. Everything in the jungle seems to be fine at the moment," Robin said, holding her book.

"And it's such a lovely day on the island today."

Chopper nodded his head in agreement.

"Ahuh, me and the other monkeys were relaxing in the canopy near the banana groove," Chopper insisted.

"Oh, that sounds very lovely, Chopper. Seems the other monkeys are sharing with you," Robin commented.

"Ahuh, the other monkeys are much nicer thanks to you, Robin," Chopper insisted.

Robin smiled.

"I'm happy to help, Chopper," She said, patting Chopper over the head.

"Tooki, Tooki!"

The sound of her majordomo caught the attention of the Jungle Queen. She turned and saw her trusty majordomo flying up to her. The Jungle Queen raised her arm as the Tookan came to perch himself upon it.

"Oh, Hello, Tooki. How are things in the Jungle?" Robin asked.

Tookie shook his head.

"Tookie, Tookie. Tookie, Tookie," Tookie Proclaimed.

"Oh, Father needs some help back at the Treehouse?" Robin asked.

"Tookie, Tookie," The Tookan insisted.

Baboons are back?" The Jungle Queen asked.

Tookie nodded his head to her.

"Tookie, Tookie," Tookie said.

"Oh no, not the Baboons again," Chopper said, shaking his head.

"I thought they would have learned their lesson by now. I guess they need some more discipline," Robin said.

Robin stood up over the branch, closing the book she was reading. She slipped it into a small pouch over her left hip. She then grabbed one of the hanging vines, preparing to swing.

"Wait for me, Robin!" Chopper proclaimed.

The small monkey leaped onto Robin's back. Robin leaped back at her trusty monkey with a smile.

"Alright, let's go," Robin proclaimed to her.

Robin leaped from the tree branch, swinging off into the Jungle. Meanwhile, Chopper clung to her tightly and danced like a flag in the wind.


Ape emerged from the entrance of the treehouse. He turned to gaze up over the Roof, where a whole back of baboons were sitting above, grooming each other.

"Shoo! Shoo! Go on with you!" Ape exclaimed, waving his enormous arms to him.

"How many times do I have to tell you all our treehouse is no place to lounge!"

Though Ape gestures hardly phased the Baboons to scare them off. Instead, they only continued to prance about the roof of the treehouse. Some blew down raspberries at him and threw several fruits at Ape. Ape raised his hands as the Baboon's fruit battered him.

"Why, I never!" Ape said.

The Baboons laughed down at Ape, who only stared up in frustration.

"You Baboons are soon obtuse!" Ape proclaimed.

A banana peel splatted upon Ape's face, causing the Baboons to once more erupt in laughter. Ape only groaned once more. Then he heard Robin's familiar call. Upon turning back, he saw his adopted daughter and Chopper, who swung onto the porch.

"Robin, there you are! Where have you been?" Ape proclaimed to her.

"The Treehouse is being infested with those red bottom Primates again!"

"Yes, I know. Tookie told me," Robin insisted.

"Don't worry, I'll take care of it."

Robin raised her gaze at the roof of the treehouse above. She then closed her eyes, crossing her arms before saying words that activated her GUM GUM Fruit power.

"Mil Fleur!" she said.

Over the rooftop, Arms resembling her own spawned from all around the baboons. The once smug primates perched atop the roof now glanced in awe at the arms spawning around them. Their nervous gunts could be heard by Robin from down over the porch, who gave a sly smirk. The Jungle Queen then uttered the word they were dreading to hear.

"Spank!" She proclaimed.

With that single word said, Robin swung her right arm, which caused the other arms to do the same. The baboons erupted in hollars as the arms began spanking them. The massive waps over their red behinds sent them flying off the treehouse's roof. All while others quickly scattered into the trees and out of sight.

Those butts are going to be hard to sit on.

And more redder.

From below, Ape and Chopper watch in awe at her powers at work. While devil fruit powers were unheard of in the Bakuvvu, Chopper being another who possesses his own, Robin's were undoubtedly unique among the ones Ape had seen. While strange, they were sometimes helpful, most notably when getting rid of those pests.

"And stay Gone!" He proclaimed.

"You did it, Robin!" Chopper proclaimed in excitement.

Robin lowered her arms, smirking.

"Thank you, Robin. Thought would you be more kind as to not doddle next time?" He asked.

"I hate to have you redo the roof again.

The Jungle queen gave a slight chuckle to her ape father, nodding.

"Yes, Father, I'll be sure to be quicker next time."

Thought it was right at that moment, the Jungle Queen once again heard the chirps of Tookie from above. Robin turned back and saw the Tucan perched over the branch above. This time, the majordomo brought news of danger to the Bakuvvu.

"What's that, Tookie? There's some trouble in the jungle?" Robin said.

"I'll look into it!"

With the help of her devil fruit power tossing her a vine, Robin leaped from the porch and swung off into the jungle.