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Abi smiling warmly in a sunlit stone-paved village street, short brown hair with pale hair ties, wearing her sleeveless red top.
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Abi is an anime-only girl from Water 7 who turns to Luffy and Chopper for help after her family's beloved Yagara Bull, Aobire, vanishes during the Aqua Laguna. Her search leads to a bittersweet discovery about her devoted pet.

Race: Human
Canon: non-canon
Gender: Female
Residence: Water 7
Affiliation: Aobire; Monkey D. Luffy
Japanese Name: アビ
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Appearance

Abi sports short brown hair pinned with a pair of white barrettes over her bangs. She dresses in a red vest paired with plaid yellow shorts and brown loafers.

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Personality

Devoted to her companion Aobire, Abi refuses to give up the search no matter the odds, pressing on even when her parents urge her to let go. Her gratitude runs deep, and she warmly thanks Luffy and Chopper for standing by her until the end.

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History

Before the Aqua Laguna struck Water 7, Abi's family fled to safety but, as always, could not take their Yagara Bull Aobire with them. When they came home the pet had disappeared, and Abi began a long, desperate hunt for him. Haunted by recurring dreams in which Aobire called to her, she grew only more determined, and three days later she spotted Luffy and Chopper wandering the streets. Knowing the crew had rescued Iceburg, she emptied her Yagara Bull piggy bank and asked Luffy for help.

Even with Robin's Hana Hana no Mi aiding the search, the city turned up nothing until Luffy found a scrap of Aobire's muffler. Following the trail of cloth, the three descended into the buried town beneath modern Water 7 and tumbled into a flooded chamber, where Abi finally saw Aobire. The old bull gently refused to come with her, and when Luffy reached for him they realized only Aobire's spirit remained. Nearby they uncovered a baby Yagara Bull wrapped in Aobire's muffler, and the truth came clear: during the storm the old bull had braved the cold to rescue the infant, shielding it with his muffler and dying in the act. Abi resolved to raise the baby herself, and when she tried to reward Luffy he handed the money back so the little one could grow up strong.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Abi in One Piece?

Abi is an anime-only girl from Water 7 who turns to Luffy and Chopper for help after her family's Yagara Bull, Aobire, vanishes during the Aqua Laguna.

What happened to Abi's Yagara Bull Aobire?

Aobire died saving a baby Yagara Bull during the Aqua Laguna, wrapping the infant in his own muffler and shielding it from the storm before succumbing to the cold.

How did Abi get Luffy to help her search for Aobire?

Abi emptied her Yagara Bull piggy bank and asked Luffy for help after spotting him wandering the streets, knowing his crew had already rescued Iceburg. Luffy later returned the money so she could raise the rescued baby bull.

Who helped Abi search for Aobire?

Luffy and Chopper helped Abi search for Aobire, with Robin's Hana Hana no Mi also aiding the effort before Luffy found a scrap of Aobire's muffler.

What did Abi decide to do at the end of her story?

Abi resolved to raise the baby Yagara Bull herself after learning that Aobire had died protecting it during the storm.

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