Talk:Hoya Hoya no Mi

Mythical Zoan
As someone already mentioned before this could very well be a mythical zoan, considering djinn are mythical creatures and we have seen evidence of inanimate objects consuming devil fruits before. Godess of Time Dimaria (talk) 20:40, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

Considering that it was eaten by someone called a son of the Charlotte Family, I doubt Big Mom gave birth to a magic lamp. I'm in favor of leaving it as a paramecia for the time being. There's no transformation factor at work here. 20:43, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

We've only ever seen mythical Zoans. This isn't a Zoan, so we've got no reason to suspect it's a completely new mythical Paramecia...

20:54, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

Daifuku doesn't become the genie, so I highly doubt it. Kaido King of the Beasts (talk) 20:57, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

Uhh, what? What's inanimate objects got to do with this? Daifuku doesn't transform into a genie, so it's clearly not Zoan. 21:01, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

Paramecia users manipulate the environment or produce a substance. In this case, the user is producing a substance (some sort of magic particles)to produce the djinn 21:03, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

Djinn and tonic. It's not a zoan, I agree. 21:06, May 2, 2017 (UTC)

Yeah if it was a Zoan he would transform into it. Also Zoans fruits typically are named after the animal and often have a model in it, while this fruit is named after an onomatopoeia. FirePit (talk) 01:51, May 3, 2017 (UTC)

Majin
Can’t a Majin mean "genie"? Meshack (talk) 15:07, January 30, 2018 (UTC)

Ambidextrous Genie?
In the manga, the genie wields its naginata with its left arm when using the attacks Maji Giren (Chapter 864) and Majin Saidan (Chapter 889). But when the genie attacks Carrot, accidentally destroying several Tarte ships, it wields the naginata using its right arm (Chapter 889). Would this be worth including in the Trivia section? 58.89.146.212 11:48, March 23, 2019 (UTC)

Doesn't seem that significant. 16:35, March 23, 2019 (UTC)