Here's a fun little story for the strawhats reader makes a tim burton reference (like sleepy, hollow or beetlejuice or whatever Tim burton movie is your favorite?) But none of them knew the reference, nor ever heard of it. So, the reader has to explain it?
I don't know if they have movies in the one piece universe? So we could just say that the tim burton movies are "books"
strawhat crew x strawhat!reader (platonic)
a/n: let's pretend movies exist but in a subtle way if this makes sense lmao also it’s been years and years since I saw the movies and my memory is really short so I went on google for some help, hope I got the references right
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tags: platonic, strawhat reader, humor, modern references
masterlist || ko-fi
The Thousand Sunny bobs gently on the waves, the sea stretching endlessly around you. The crew is sprawled across the deck, enjoying the lull between islands. You’re sitting cross-legged near the mast, absentmindedly peeling an orange while recounting your latest island adventure.
“That whole place gave me Sleepy Hollow vibes” you remark, flicking a piece of orange peel into the sea.
Silence.
You glance up. Nine pairs of eyes stare back at you, blank and expectant.
“…You know? Sleepy Hollow? The Headless Horseman?”
More silence. Luffy scratches his chin “Is that a pirate?”
You groan, dragging a hand down your face “No, it’s a classic horror story! A guy on a horse, but, like, without a head? He throws flaming pumpkins at people? Ringing any bells?”
Franky leans forward “Wait, so the dude has no head? How does he see?”
“That’s—it’s part of the horror! He’s supernatural!”
“Sounds like a Logia-type” Robin muses, flipping a page in her book.
Sanji exhales a puff of smoke “And what was that other thing you mentioned? Sleepy Hollow?”
“It’s the name of the story!” You gesture wildly “By Washington Irving! Adapted into a movie by Tim Burton! You know, Tim Burton? Beetlejuice? Corpse Bride? Beetlejuice? Nightmare Before Christmas?”
Brook gasps “A corpse bride? How romantic! Ah, if only I had one to marry too!”
You sigh dramatically “Not the point, Brook.”
Zoro crosses his arms “Never heard of this Tim Whatever guy.”
“Of course you haven’t,” you mutter “I bet if he were a famous swordsman, you’d know his whole life story.”
Zoro shrugs “Maybe.”
Nami raises an eyebrow “Did you just say Beetlejuice twice?”
You pause “Yeah. That's the joke. But I’m not saying it a third time.”
Chopper tilts his head “Why? What happens if you say it a third time?”
The whole crew stares at you, waiting.
You sigh, rubbing your temples as the crew continues to stare at you, waiting for an explanation.
“Okay, so Beetlejuice—”
“That’s three times” Usopp interrupts, eyes darting around the ship in panic.
You blink “Huh?”
“You said Beetlejuice three times,” he hisses, pointing at you “You just summoned whatever the hell that is!”
Luffy immediately looks excited “Ohhh! Who is it? Are they strong?!”
You groan “No, no, it’s not real! It’s from a movie. In the movie, if you say his name three times, this creepy, chaotic ghost guy shows up and causes mayhem.”
Franky grins “Sounds like my kinda guy!”
“He was not super,” you deadpan “He was gross. And weird. And kind of a pervert.”
Sanji instantly scowls “Tch, I hate this guy.”
Brook hums in thought “So you’re telling me there’s a ghost you can summon just by saying his name? How interesting! I must try this with my own name. Brook, Brook, Brook!” He spreads his arms dramatically.
Nothing happens.
“Yohoho! It appears I am immune!”
Robin chuckles behind her book “So this Tim Burton person creates horror stories?”
“More like… spooky and weird stories,” you explain “Creepy but fun. He has a really distinct style, dark colors, long, spindly figures, big eyes, gothic settings. His movies always have this eerie, dreamlike atmosphere.”
“Like a nightmare?” Chopper asks, eyes wide.
You nod “Kinda! Like The Nightmare Before Christmas!”
Luffy perks up “Christmas?! We fought a guy with Christmas-themed moves once!”
“Not the same thing” you sigh “It’s a stop-motion movie about Halloween and Christmas colliding.”
“Sounds complicated” Zoro grunts.
“It’s amazing!” you insist “It’s got singing skeletons, spooky monsters, and a guy named Jack Skellington who tries to take over Christmas!”
Brook gasps “A singing skeleton?! Finally, some real representation!”
You snort “Right?! You’d love it, Brook. It’s all about embracing who you are instead of trying to be something you’re not.”
Robin smiles “That does sound like something our crew would appreciate.”
Nami sighs, stretching her arms “Alright, so let me get this straight. This Tim Burton guy makes creepy, weird, yet somehow heartwarming stories. And you’ve seen all of them?”
“Of course,” you say proudly “I grew up on this stuff.”
Usopp squints “So if we ever run into a headless guy throwing pumpkins, we’ll know it’s a Sleepy Hollow situation.”
“Exactly.”
“And if someone named Beetlejuice shows up, we punch first, ask questions later” Zoro states.
“Uh… more like, don’t summon him in the first place” you correct.
Luffy grins “Alright! Then let’s find this Tim Burton guy and invite him to the crew!”
You laugh “Yeah, good luck with that, Captain.”
Brook taps his chin “Still, I wonder what I’d look like in this… Burton-esque style.”
You smirk “Oh, you’d totally fit in.”
The conversation trails off, but as night falls over the Sunny, you can’t help but smile. Sure, they don’t get the references, but at least they listen. That’s what matters.
It starts with a simple thought: If they don’t get the references, I’ll just show them the actual movie.
Easier said than done when you’re on a ship in the middle of the Grand Line.
But you? You’re determined.
The first step is convincing Franky and Usopp to make a projector.
“Okay, so I need you guys to build a machine that can play movies” you say, clasping your hands together in front of them.
Usopp raises an eyebrow “A what-now?”
Franky rubs his chin “Movies, huh? So, like, a visual playback system? A moving image display?”
“Yes!” You point excitedly “You’re both geniuses when it comes to building stuff. I know you can make something!”
Franky grins, cracking his knuckles “Well, if it’s a challenge, then hell yeah I’m in!”
Usopp sighs “Why do I feel like this is gonna take way more effort than you’re letting on?”
You wave a hand dismissively “C’mon, you built a climate-controlling staff and laser beams before! You’ve got this!”
It takes them days of tinkering, but eventually, they rig up a projector using various spare parts from Sunny’s workshop. The hardest part was figuring out a power source that wouldn’t fry the entire thing, but thanks to Franky’s Cola-powered genius and Usopp’s fine-tuned engineering, the contraption actually works.
Step one: Complete.
Step two? Getting the movie.
That one takes a little more effort. You spend your time at the next trading port digging through every odd shop you can find. You’re almost ready to give up when, miraculously, you spot it.
A dusty little store, tucked between two fish markets, has an entire shelf of old-world relics. Among them?
A DVD copy of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
You nearly cry in relief.
After some haggling (and by haggling, it mean bargaining away a favor that Nami is definitely going to make you pay for later), you return triumphantly to the ship.
Finally everything is ready.
That night, the crew gathers on the deck, sitting in a semi-circle around the makeshift screen Franky and Usopp put together. The ocean breeze is cool, the stars above twinkle like tiny lanterns, and the faint hum of the projector fills the air.
“Alright,” you say, practically vibrating with excitement “Tonight, I present to you all—The Nightmare Before Christmas!”
Luffy raises a hand “Is this the one with the singing skeleton guy?”
“Yes!”
Brook claps “Excellent! I’ve been looking forward to this!”
Zoro grumbles, arms crossed “This better not be a waste of time.”
“Oh, lighten up, moss-head” Sanji sighs, flicking his lighter for a fresh cigarette.
Robin smiles at you “I’m curious to see why you love these stories so much.”
You grin, heart full “Well then, sit back, relax, and let the magic of Tim Burton change your lives.”
The movie starts, and from the first eerie yet whimsical notes of “This is Halloween” you can tell the crew is hooked.
Luffy leans forward, eyes wide “Whoa! They’re all singing! And they’re monsters?! This is awesome!”
Brook hums along immediately, tapping his bony fingers to the beat “Ah, this song is quite catchy!”
Robin watches with a soft smile, clearly fascinated by the gothic yet charming visuals.
Zoro, meanwhile, squints at the screen “So this Jack guy… is he an idiot?”
You gasp dramatically “Excuse you?! He’s just lost, Zoro! He wants something more out of life!”
“Yeah,” Usopp chimes in “He’s like Luffy but… spookier.”
Luffy grins “I like him!”
As the movie plays, Sanji strolls over with a tray full of snacks “Here,” he says smoothly, handing you a warm bowl of popcorn “Figured movie night wouldn’t be complete without something to munch on.”
Your eyes sparkle “Sanji, you angel, I could kiss you right now.”
He smirks “You can try, sweetheart.”
You don’t, but you do immediately shove a handful of buttery popcorn into your mouth. The rest of the crew digs in, each with their own snack, Chopper happily munches on caramel-coated nuts, Franky enjoys a ridiculously large soda, and even Zoro eventually takes some popcorn (though he pretends he’s not into it).
The movie continues, and reactions vary:
• Luffy cheers every time Jack does something dramatic.
• Brook cries at “Sally’s Song” saying “I feel her pain!”
• Franky thinks Oogie Boogie is “SUPER!”
• Usopp yells, “NOPE!” when Oogie’s bugs spill everywhere.
• Nami complains that Jack’s Christmas plan is a financial disaster.
• Robin simply watches with an amused, knowing look.
• Sanji rolls his eyes but clearly enjoys the aesthetic.
• Zoro claims he doesn’t care, yet you catch him watching intently.
By the time the movie ends, the deck is silent. The credits roll, the music fades, and you turn to see everyone deep in thought.
“So?” you ask, heart pounding “What did you guys think?”
Luffy grins, jumping up “That was amazing! The singing! The monsters! The explosions!”
Brook nods sagely “Jack Skellington is truly a gentleman. I respect him.”
Usopp shudders “Yeah, but that Boogie guy? Never sleeping again.”
Nami sighs “I mean… it was good, but Jack really should’ve stayed in his lane.”
Franky wipes a fake tear “SUPERB storytelling!”
Robin smiles “It was lovely. I see why you love these kinds of stories.”
You beam, turning to Zoro “And you?”
He shrugs “Not bad.”
Sanji exhales a puff of smoke “Kinda weird, but… entertaining.”
You sigh in relief, flopping back onto the deck “Mission successful!”
As the crew starts discussing their favorite parts, you feel a warm sense of happiness settle in your chest. They may not have gotten the references before, but now? Now, they get it.
And you’ve just officially introduced the Straw Hat Pirates to the magic of Tim Burton.
Best. Movie Night. Ever.
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HAPPY VALENTINE’S!! ❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕(And my birthday’s eve!!)