An anime-original Paramecia fruit whose eater, the Amigo Pirates captain Largo, spins nets straight out of his body and can even turn himself into one. By swallowing raw materials, he reshapes those nets into iron, boiling water, or fire.
Appearing only in the anime, this Paramecia-class power hands its holder command over nets that grow from the body itself. Largo, who leads the Amigo Pirates, is the one who consumed it. Its Japanese title draws on ami, the word for a net, and the Funimation dub renders the fruit as the Net-Net Fruit. That name also doubles as a wink at the Spanish amigo, meaning friend, tying it to the crew Largo commands, and his attacks lean on the Spanish word mucho.
By default, the netting Largo produces is sticky and stubbornly hard to slice through, yet the true trick lies in what he eats. Down a substance and the next net inherits that substance's traits, so a mouthful of iron yields barbed wire, a gulp of scalding liquid produces a searing mesh, and consuming flame lets him spit a burning web. He appears to draw on these materials without a fixed limit, though only one loads at a time and he cannot blend them the way Wapol combines things. A launched net stays frozen unless he set the conditions up beforehand, and any further shaping requires him to keep a hand on it. At his fiercest, Largo turns his entire frame into a net, spreading the shock of a blow across the mesh the way a goal absorbs a fired ball, which lets attacks rebound and lets him swallow a foe inside his own body. The tradeoffs are real: hot water still scorches his tongue going down, oversized targets can snap the strands, and cluttered ground like woodland lets prey slip out of sight, so open terrain suits him best. Sea-prism stone and water disable him as they do any fruit eater.
Largo alone wields this power, leaning on it almost entirely for snaring and striking, and he brags of a one hundred twenty percent capture rate. Each named move cues a specific material: Mucho Neto Net throws the standard sticky web, Mucho Cho Shi Mo fires a barbed net from consumed metal, Millionet spews a mesh of boiling water, Mucho Tetsujo Mo hurls metal frames that lock into a shrinking cage, and Mucho Kaji Mo unleashes a web of flame. Converting his body into netting powers No Shock Taimo, which shrugs off physical blows, and Mucho-Mucho Zenshin Taimo, which drops onto a target to trap them within his stomach. The power invites comparison to Wapol's Baku Baku no Mi, to Hina's Ori Ori no Mi for its metal bars, and to the special Mochi Mochi no Mi, since it lets him both create and become a substance.

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The Ami Ami no Mi is an anime original Paramecia Devil Fruit that lets its user grow nets directly from their own body and even turn their entire body into a net. The netting is naturally sticky and hard to cut through, and it can be shaped to trap or strike opponents.
The Ami Ami no Mi belongs to Largo, captain of the Amigo Pirates. He is the only character shown wielding this Devil Fruit.
Largo changes his nets by swallowing raw materials, and the next net he produces takes on that substance's traits. Eating iron yields barbed wire, scalding liquid produces a searing mesh, and flame lets him spit a burning web, though he can only load one material at a time.
The Ami Ami no Mi has several practical weaknesses: hot water still scorches Largo's tongue as he swallows it, oversized targets can snap the net strands, and cluttered terrain like woodland lets prey slip out of sight. Like all Devil Fruit powers, it is also disabled by sea prism stone and water.
The Ami Ami no Mi is non-canon, appearing only in the One Piece anime and not in the original manga. Largo first uses it in Episode 427.
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