Bisu Bisu no Mi

The Bisu Bisu no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to generate and manipulate biscuit material at will, making them a Biscuit Human (ビスケット人間). It was eaten by Charlotte Cracker.

Etymology

 * "Bisu" is short for "Bisuketto", meaning Biscuit.

Strengths and Weaknesses
Much like fruits such as the Doru Doru no Mi and the Beta Beta no Mi, the user is able to create limitless amounts of biscuit material. This material can be manipulated in many ways, as the user can shape the biscuits into realistic, moving humanoid figures as well as weapons. The user can manipulate the humanoid figures from within them, and manipulate their bodies at will, such as adding extra limbs. The biscuits can also serve as tough armor.

This fruit is not to be confused as a Logia, as the user cannot turn his or her own body into biscuit. Although the biscuits are strong, they can be shattered with sufficient force. Otherwise, the user is affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Cracker, as a master craftsman, can create biscuit puppets that look incredibly lifelike. He inhabits one of these puppets most of the time, causing many people to mistake the puppet for his true appearance. This puppet aids him during battle, increasing his strength, and Cracker can strengthen it by adding extra limbs, complete with weapons. He also creates clones that he manipulates from the outside in order to outnumber and press his opponents.

Attacks

 * Hard Biscuit (ハードビスケット): Cracker multiplies his shield with his Devil Fruit, hardens the copies with Busoshoku Haki, and slams them onto his opponent, pinning them to the ground. It was first seen in Cracker's battle against Luffy.
 * Biscuit Knight (ビスケットの騎士): Cracker shapes a human form out of biscuit, which is very lifelike thanks to his skills in crafting. He controls these puppets at will and can hide himself into them. These Biscuit Knights also possess several replicas of Pretzel, made out of biscuit. It was first seen in Cracker's battle against Monkey D. Luffy. This technique is similar to Donquixote Doflamingo's Black Knight.

Trivia

 * The Bisu Bisu no Mi may be based on a Japanese children's song called "Magical Pocket", which goes: "There is one biscuit in a jacket pocket By tapping on the pocket, it becomes two biscuits By tapping again it becomes three biscuits By tapping more and more it becomes many biscuits"
 * The song also corresponds with Cracker's position as the Minister of Biscuit.
 * Cracker making lifelike clones out of biscuit called Biscuit Knight is similar to Doflamingo's Black Knight technique, where he made clones of himself out of string.