Talk:Capone Bege

Meet Dave
Does his ability sorta resemble the Eddie Murphy movie Meet Dave? The fact that it was released about a week or two before the manga came out was close timing. 122.106.222.64 07:22, 27 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Hmmm... Lets see... Oda would be about one months worth of chapters ahead. The trailers have been around a while, however the ideas shown in Met Dave have actauly  been around for ages (why I'm not going to see this film - I saw stuff like this was I was 5).  Its possible, however this is one of the speculations we've got to leaving hanging in the air because there is too little links.  Its not something we can say 100% "Sure!" on.  Plus, also Japan may not have seen those trailers yet (though I've questioned if Oda hasn't seen them since he constantly references western stuff).  :-/  --One-Winged Hawk 07:52, 27 July 2008 (UTC)


 * The concept of little people living within and controlling a much larger person, is a rather common concept. This has ranged from pictures depicting little people working in a person's head like business company in order personify the abstract concept of thought, to the half live action half animated movie, Osmosis Jones, which presents a city like community within a human body inhabited by blood cells and germs. So basically, Capone's ability is not purely a Meet Dave reference. If Capone's body were treated more like a spaceship of sorts by the little guys, then it could be. But since Capone's a living person in charge of the little guys and not non sentient spaceship run by the little guys, it can't be.Mugiwara Franky 11:12, 28 July 2008 (UTC)


 * My first encounter with the idea was in Looney Tunes cartoons. Lol.  After that, "The Body Works".  --One-Winged Hawk 15:36, 28 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Then again, there's always the possiblity that Capone's Devil Fruit powers have something to do with molecular reduction, meaning he could shrink existing matter at will. Personally, i would think that he had an entire legion of pirate subordinates shrunk into much smaller versions, including himself, but not before having them built a human-shaped organic-looking vessel modeled after his likeness with movements and locomotion controllable from the inside. If that's the case, then Capone himself must be inside as well and serves as the leader of his entire crew supervising the movements of his life-sized self


 * Uhm,hes got a castle in his body,so.....--New Babylon 16:05, 10 August 2008 (UTC)


 * Molecular reduction is feasible since in one shot of his eye he is referred to as 'Father' while this may mean he shrunk his son, it may also mean he can actively create matter within the confines of his own body allowing him to create an army without end or limit and to potentially create defensive divces. while this is purely speculation one of the best hints is that he approached the marines completely alone with his crew no where in sight, when combined with the fact that his army wears similar attire to his crew it is entirely possible that he shrunk down his crew and stored it within his body, possibly even shrinking a castle and storing it in his body inorder to pretect his vital-internal organs, so he may have a similar device in his neck and skull making him resistant to damage. On an irrelevant note here are a few ideas on the name of his fruit 'Gun Gun No Mi' (army army fruit) or 'Puchi Puchi No Mi' (Small Small No Mi) YTOfficer01 20:01 09 March 2009

Why is He so cool
Why?

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Please dont spam the discusions. --New Babylon 14:25, 26 March 2009 (UTC)

Ability Confirmed as Devil Fruit Power
Sorry if this is already known but a page from the Blue Deep databook has confirmed that Bege's power is linked to a Devil Fruit. The link to page is below.



Jigsaw Billy 01:41, March 16, 2012 (UTC)

would it be called the Fort-Fort fruit or Yosai Yosai no mi

(109.158.152.196 20:47, January 7, 2014 (UTC))

No confirmed name, so no DF page, and no name going on Capone's page. Nothing but speculation.

20:49, January 7, 2014 (UTC)

Well, NOW it is.

14:07, January 14, 2016 (UTC)

Irony
That's not what ironic means. You can dislike specific preparations of food while still liking the food itself. SeaTerror (talk) 20:41, August 1, 2016 (UTC)

Yep. 20:42, August 1, 2016 (UTC)

Irony, defined as "a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a result." Are you suggesting that liking tomatoes but disliking tomato juice is not a contrary position?

20:47, August 1, 2016 (UTC)

Just because someone likes fresh tomatoes doesn't mean they like everything that uses tomatoes. That's not ironic at all. 21:08, August 1, 2016 (UTC)