Talk:Pamu Pamu no Mi

Inorganic Objects
So this ability only works on inanimate objects, such as toys and etc, but not on a mere human. I see this power is way different from the one Mr. 5 had, and that explains why his hair was bulked up at the beginning of the Dressrosa Arc, when he was angry. --DrearyMausoleum (talk) 22:04, March 5, 2014 (UTC)

23:12, March 5, 2014 (UTC)
 * Actually it also works on living beings in the same way as the Bomu Bomu no Mi. It just takes more time until he swells up before exploding. It worked on the dwarfs. But this one is stronger because he does not only make himself explode like with the Bomu Bomu no Mi but can also make an inanimate object act like a grenade that explodes and throws shrapnel to the surroundings injuring everyone.

Oh, interesting and I read that too. So artillery like, though. --DrearyMausoleum (talk) 00:30, March 6, 2014 (UTC)

It works on the user? I think it's a mistranslation. Gladius makes his hat explode, but not himself. --Meganoide (talk) 15:10, July 17, 2014 (UTC)

Pamu Pamu
Does "Pamu Pamu" have any meaning, onomatopoeia or literal? 04:36, December 19, 2014 (UTC)

Onomatopoeia "pum", or panpan ぱんぱん (bursting). --Klobis (talk) 01:35, December 26, 2014 (UTC)

Thanks. 04:49, December 28, 2014 (UTC)

Punc?
Any particular reason Panku is being romanized as Punc instead of Punk? Far as I know, Punc isn't a real word (to be fair, though, this series also has words like Barriability), and it being the word Punk, as in the music style or character archetype, seems to be supported by one of the abilities being Panku Rokku Fesu, or Punk Rock Fest. Thoughts?--Xilinoc (talk) 01:14, January 18, 2015 (UTC)

Apparently it's short for puncture. 01:33, January 18, 2015 (UTC)