Hoya Hoya no Mi

The Hoya Hoya no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to summon a genie from their body, making the user a Lamp Human (ランプ人間). It was eaten by Charlotte Daifuku.

Etymology

 * "Hoya" (火屋) means "lamp chimney" in Japanese.
 * "Hoyahoya" is the Japanese onomatopoeia for smoking or steaming.

Strengths and Weaknesses
By rubbing their body, the user is able to summon a massive genie wielding a halberd to fight for them. The genie is immensely strong, able to briefly overpower even Sanji, a powerful fighter in his own right. No weaknesses are known outside of the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses, although it does seem that the user needs to keep continually rubbing their body to maintain the genie.

Usage
Daifuku uses the genie summoned by this fruit to assist him in combat. The genie emerges from his belt buckle and attacks opponents with its halberd. While using his power, Daifuku continuously rubs his stomach.

Attacks

 * Maji Giren (魔人斬 (マジギレン)): The genie attacks an opponent by slamming down his halberd on them. In the event that the opponent is able to block the halberd's blade, the genie will then slam the halberd's shaft into them horizontally with considerable force, sending them flying back. This was first used against Sanji. The attack name is a pun on the normal reading of the kanji Majin Giri (魔人斬) and Japanese slang Maji-gire (マジギレ). In the Viz Manga, this is called Genie-uine Rage Split.

Translation and Dub Issues
The English version translates the Devil Fruit's name to the Puff-Puff Fruit. This is a reference towards the tradition of genies leaving their lamp in a puff of smoke when summoned by their master.

Trivia

 * This fruit's abilities and usage are a reference to "The Genie of the Lamp" from the tale of Aladdin, which matches the fairy tale theme of the Big Mom Pirates.
 * The fruit's power is similar to Kage Kage no Mi as they can both summon an entity to fight their user's battles for them.

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