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The Chiyu Chiyu no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that grants the user the ability to heal any wounded or injured through the use of liquid that comes from the user's body like tears. It was eaten by Mansherry.[1]

Etymology

  • "Chiyu" (治癒?) means "healing" in Japanese.
  • In the English dub, this is called the Heal-Heal Fruit.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Chiyu Chiyu no Mi Healing

The healing effects of Mansherry's tears.

This fruit allows the user to heal any living thing that is wounded or injured. The healing powers manifest in the form of tears from the user's body. As soon as they touch a living thing, it is restored to perfect health and can even recover people suffering from a massive shock[1]; however, despite being able to heal body parts back together, it cannot create them from nothing.[2] The user can also create water at the palms of their hands, which also carry the same healing properties. The power does have a limit to how many times it can be used.[3] Since Leo told Princess Mansherry to just heal herself and run after rescuing her, it can be inferred that the user can also heal themselves.[4] It is currently unknown if the user can heal diseases.

The user also has the ability to restore damaged inanimate objects to their original form, although their lifespan will be shortened in the process.[4]

The fruit's power to heal requires the user's power to actually make contact with the recipient to work. The user apparently cannot force their tears to not have healing properties, as was exploited by the Donquixote Pirates.[1] Other than that, the user is subject to the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage

Princess Mansherry was captured by the Donquixote Pirates, both as a hostage to keep the dwarves in line and to use her healing powers in the event of an emergency.[5] They wanted her to revive the fallen executives, but she refused to until she was forced to cry, revealing that her tears can heal people.[1]

After Mansherry was rescued, Jora noted that her power can restore the SMILE Factory in the case that it was destroyed, knowing that her abilities can even repair buildings at the cost of her lifespan being shortened. Trebol also stated that Mansherry's powers can restore the factory after its destruction.[4][6]

Mansherry is capable of making healing water with the fruit's powers, producing it from her palms.[3] She also seems to be using a watering can to apply the tears on the patient.[7]

Techniques

Chiyupopo

The healing dandelions, Chiyupopo.

  • Chiyupopo (チユポポ, Chiyupopo?): Mansherry releases dandelions made of tears that temporarily increase the healing rate of those whom they make contact with, allowing them to ignore any pain they feel. However, while this technique allows far greater range of effect, it is only a temporary effect, and anyone healed by this will revert to their former state after an unspecified period of time. Mansherry first used this to aid the citizens of Dressrosa in outrunning the Birdcage.[8][9] However, this technique will not work twice on an individual.[10] This technique seems to last four minutes.[8][11]
  • Kenpopo (献ポポ, Kenpopo?): With the help of donors, Mansherry grows dandelions with healing properties out of their bodies. The grown dandelions can then be stored and given to others, who can then use the flowers to heal any wounds instantly. The concept of this technique is similar to that of a blood donation, as pointed out by Sengoku. Mansherry first used this technique to help the wounded Dressrosa citizens, with the Marines acting as donors.[12] However, the donors will be left too weak to move for a period of time if they donate too much.[13]


Trivia

  • This is one of two Devil Fruits confirmed to shorten the user's lifespan if used in a particular way, the other one being Ope Ope no Mi.
  • This is one of few Devil Fruits that have no combative capabilities.

External links

  • Healing - A Wikipedia article about healing.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 77 Chapter 774 (p. 5-13) and Episode 714, Mansherry displays healing abilities.
  2. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 784.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 779 (p. 6), Mansherry confirms Kyros' statement that the Chiyu Chiyu no Mi's power has a limit.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 77 Chapter 775 (p. 4), Jora reveals the Chiyu Chiyu no Mi's power to restore inanimate objects. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "c775" defined multiple times with different content
  5. One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 755 (p. 17), Dold says that Doflamingo would not kill Mansherry for her powers.
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 779 (p. 6-7), Trebol remains steadfast that Mansherry's powers will repair the destroyed factory, while Mansherry makes healing water.
  7. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 783 (p. 7), Mansherry says that she could use her watering can to heal Law's wounds.
  8. 8.0 8.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 787 (p. 17), Mansherry begins releasing her dandelions throughout the enclosed area.
  9. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 788 (p. 6-7), Mansherry uses her dandelions to help the people of Dressrosa.
  10. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 789 (p. 14), Kabu reveals Chiyupopo cannot heal the same person twice.
  11. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 789 (p. 13-14), The healed warriors begin to fall
  12. One Piece Manga — Vol. 80 Chapter 796.
  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 80 Chapter 798.

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