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9 New Devil Fruits You’re About to See in One Piece Season 2 on Netflix

9 New Devil Fruits You’re About to See in One Piece Season 2 on Netflix
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Netflix’s live-action One Piece is sailing toward season two with the release date still under wraps, but new casting teases on the show’s socials promise a wave of fresh faces and wild Devil Fruits far beyond season one.

Netflix is inching toward One Piece season 2. No release date yet, but the show keeps rolling out cast reveals on social, and with those new faces come a pile of Devil Fruits we didn’t get in season 1. Some are flashy, some are weird, and a couple are going to be a real VFX headache in live action. Here’s who is bringing what to the Grand Line this time.

Nico Robin (aka Miss All Sunday) — Hana Hana no Mi

Robin shows up as an antagonist in this stretch (be patient with her), and she’s packing one of the wildest Paramecia fruits in the series: the Hana Hana no Mi. In plain English, she can sprout copies of her body parts on basically anything — people, walls, you name it — and scale them up or down as needed. The show’s first look even nods to her signature pink petal swirl when she blooms those limbs. It’s a great assassin’s toolkit, and if the adaptation gets creative, it can also be nightmare fuel.

Smoker — Moku Moku no Mi

Smoker is the show’s first Logia user — and yep, the Moku Moku no Mi is the first confirmed Logia fruit we’ll see in the live action. The Marine captain can generate, control, and straight-up become smoke. Not the flashiest Logia in the catalog, but he’s very good with it, including turning his lower half to smoke for flight. Expect him early in season 2 as a primary thorn in the Straw Hats’ side.

Sir Crocodile (aka Mr. 0) — Suna Suna no Mi

Another Logia, and a big one. The Suna Suna no Mi lets Crocodile create, control, and transform into sand — and he weaponizes it to literally suck the moisture out of living things. Lethal stuff. He’s the overarching antagonist of season 2 and likely the main villain if the show pushes fully into the Alabasta arc. Desert terrain is his playground. The Luffy vs. Crocodile showdown might not land this season, but expect the series to start laying that groundwork.

Tony Tony Chopper — Hito Hito no Mi

The next Straw Hat recruit is finally here. Chopper ate the Hito Hito no Mi when he was lost and starving, which turned our reindeer friend into a human-reindeer hybrid (and gave him the ability to speak). It’s a Zoan fruit with range — combine it with his natural traits and you get multiple forms, from adorable to monstrous. Netflix’s special first look nailed the cute factor; the real test will be animating his beefier forms.

Wapol — Baku Baku no Mi

The Drum Island arc’s main baddie wields one of the strangest Paramecia powers: the Baku Baku no Mi, aka the Munch-Munch Fruit. He can eat things — including people — and fuse with whatever he consumes. That means body horror transformations ranging from walking fortress to slim, stretchy nightmare. This could be tricky in live action, but if they stick the landing, watching Luffy shut him down should be really satisfying.

Mr. 5 (Gem) — Bomu Bomu no Mi

Mr. 5’s Paramecia fruit turns any part of his body into a bomb. It’s not just fists — we’re talking explosive breath and even explosive mucus. He’s a Baroque Works agent with a relatively short run, so we probably won’t see the fruit’s full destructive ceiling, but the set pieces could be fun while they last.

Mr. 3 (Galdino) — Doru Doru no Mi

The Little Garden arc’s main antagonist brings a very tricky power to visualize: wax. The Doru Doru no Mi lets Mr. 3 create and shape huge amounts of it, hardening the wax into weapons and traps that behave almost like a Logia in practice. He’s one of the more visually unique villains this season, and casting David Dastmalchian is a smart swing — he thrives on oddball menace.

Dalton — Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison

Our first straightforward Zoan of the bunch. Dalton’s Ushi Ushi no Mi (Bison model) turns him into either a full bison or a burly half-bison that reads very minotaur. It’s not the flashiest Zoan, but it makes him tough and fast — and the speed is the real killer. If Chopper’s early CGI is any clue, his transformations should look solid.

Miss Valentine (Mikita) — Kiro Kiro no Mi

Another Baroque Works agent, Mikita’s Kiro Kiro no Mi lets her shift her weight between 1 and 10,000 kilograms without changing her size. It’s a built-in crush attack that doesn’t slow her down. She doesn’t brawl a ton in the source material, but the show could always beef up her action.

The casting, at a glance

These are the season 2 characters with confirmed actors so far. Expect more announcements as the show marches toward its still-undated premiere — likely continuing into 2026. And yes, everyone’s waiting to hear who plays Ace.

  • Nico Robin / Miss All Sunday — Lera Abova — Hana Hana no Mi (Paramecia)
  • Smoker — Callum Kerr — Moku Moku no Mi (Logia)
  • Mr. 0 / Sir Crocodile — Joe Manganiello — Suna Suna no Mi (Logia)
  • Tony Tony Chopper — Mikaela Hoover — Hito Hito no Mi (Zoan)
  • Wapol — Rob Colletti — Baku Baku no Mi (Paramecia)
  • Mr. 5 / Gem — Camrus Johnson — Bomu Bomu no Mi (Paramecia)
  • Mr. 3 / Galdino — David Dastmalchian — Doru Doru no Mi (Paramecia)
  • Dalton — Ty Keogh — Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison (Zoan)
  • Miss Valentine / Mikita — Jazzara Jaslyn — Kiro Kiro no Mi (Paramecia)

Season 1 of the live-action One Piece is streaming now on Netflix. Season 2 can’t dock soon enough.