Samu Samu no Mi

The Samu Samu no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, only mentioned in Oda's SBS, and eaten by an unknown reader of the series.

Etymology

 * The word "samu" is taken from "samui", which means "cold".
 * It can be translated as "chilly", which is a Japanese parlance to describe how corny humor can be, hence the name "Chilly-Chilly Fruit".
 * To avoid confusion with the English version of the Hie Hie no Mi, this fruit has been translated to the Samu-Samu Fruit.

Usage
In a SBS question, a reader said their friend gave them a fruit, they ate it, and from that point on, they could only tell stupid, bad, and flat jokes. Oda answered the question by saying it was the Samu Samu no Mi.

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