Location from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
Big Mom's seat of power in Totto Land — an island where everything is edible. The buildings are cake, the trees are candy, the ground is frosting, and the ruler will eat you if you don't bring her what she craves.
Whole Cake Island is the central island of Totto Land, Big Mom's archipelago of thirty-five food-themed islands. Every surface is edible because Big Mom's soul-manipulation powers (the Soru Soru no Mi) bring food to life as Homies, creating an ecosystem where the boundary between architecture, nature, and cuisine doesn't exist. The beauty masks totalitarian control: Big Mom taxes her subjects' very lifespans, extracting months of their souls as payment for her 'protection.' She orchestrates political marriages to absorb powerful bloodlines into her family, creating an empire of arranged alliances. The tea parties are mandatory and lethal — refusing an invitation is a death sentence. Sanji was brought here for a forced marriage to Pudding, and the Straw Hats' rescue mission became one of the most desperate battles of their journey.
A fever dream of confectionery architecture. The Whole Cake Chateau — Big Mom's castle — is a colossal multi-tiered wedding cake of pink and white frosting with cream turrets. Rivers of juice flow between candy-cane forests. Mountains are made of chocolate, fields of cotton candy stretch to whipped-cream clouds. Homies — living objects infused with stolen soul fragments — are everywhere: singing trees, talking doors, marching chess soldiers. It's Willy Wonka directed by a horror filmmaker. Everything is sweet, everything is alive, and everything belongs to Big Mom.
Also known as: Whole Cake Island, Totto Land, Big Mom's Territory