The history of ONE PIECE follows the adventures of Luffy, a young pirate with the power to expand his body like an eraser as he tries to become the Pirate King. This forced him, together with his crew, to navigate the route called Grand Line, which hosts numerous islands rich in culture, traditions and other peculiarities.

The Zou saga is one of the latest in the ONE PIECE manga. Before Whole Cake Island and Wano, the Mugiwara arrived on the giant elephant, home of an ancient people, i'm kidding, historical allies of the Kozuki clan and therefore essential to continue the attempt to bring down Kaido of the Hundred Beasts. Although shorter than usual, this saga was essential for presenting some basic concepts of the world of ONE PIECE as well as one of the most important poneglyphs and also for some characters one of which took off with the crew.

Carrot is one of the characters introduced in the Zou saga and temporarily joins Luffy's crew. A mink with the form of a rabbit, Carrot has the ability to harness electricity, which is discharged by fist attacks. He is an extremely energetic and likable character who often gets enthusiastic about the adventures of Luffy and his crew. Though her tenure on the crew was temporary and considered by many to be the eleventh Mugiwara, Carrot has garnered a huge following for her striking design and fun personality. Many fans hope that Carrot will return to Luffy's crew in the future and become a permanent member.

That moment doesn't seem close, so this is there to please the public Carrot cosplay from ONE PIECE in a fighting pose that defined Monnie Night. The cosplayer uploaded this photo to Reddit of Carrot wearing an orange dress and green cape, with ears sticking out of her blonde hair. Do you think Luffy would accept this version in the crew?


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