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He had been there after he was left by his crew when he was after a horde of treasure chests at the top of a hill he could no longer reached. Luffy went to get the treasure on top, but Nami was angry and confused when he refused to bring it down. It's because they were already empty and he didn't
want to ruin Gaimon's dream. Syrup Village Arc[] The next stop was on the outskirts of Syrup Village.
They met a long nosed young man named Usopp, and they stumbled into a grand conspiracy that led to a huge battle. Usopp was friends with Kaya, a rich girl of the village; and it turns out that her butler, Klahadore, was actually the deadly Captain Kuro, who was thought to of been captured and killed years ago. His crew was set to invade the island to kill Kaya and steal her fortune the next day. Nami joined in the battle, but mostly as support. She helped Zoro defeat Siam and Butchie, then woke Luffy up by stepping on Luffy's head after he fell victim to Jango's hypnotism. Nami went to raid the Black Cat Pirates ship as Luffy fought Kuro, and she was shocked at how angry Luffy got at seeing Kuro even attacking his own crew. After he won and kicked the pirates off the island, Luffy collapsed into Nami's arms from exhaustion.
Though heartbroken, Nana bravely looks forward and travels to the capital with the ambition of becoming a recognized artist.
Shortly after they arrive in Tokyo, the
girls cross paths again due to an unexpected coincidence that ultimately
leads them to live under the same roof. As they grow closer, the two strive to support one another amid their struggles to forge a future for themselves.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundAfter the release of the first episode on April 5, 2006, Nana's highest TV rating was 6. 3% in the Kanto region, making it the first late-night anime to reach the top 10 of the weekly audience ranking.
In Japan, VAP published 17 DVDs of the series between July 7, 2006 and November 21, 2007.