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The Goe Goe no Mi is a movie-only Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to create beams of sound that look like energy beams by shouting. It was eaten by Eldoraggo, the main antagonist in the first movie.[1]

Etymology[]

  • "Goe" is a variation of "koe" (?), meaning "voice" in Japanese.

Strengths and Weaknesses[]

The main strength of this fruit is that it allows the user to create powerful beams of concentrated sound energy that can destroy anything in its path. The strength of these beams can be controlled.

Though the beams are powerful, they are not volatile enough to explode should they strike a malleable surface, as shown by Monkey D. Luffy, who was able to collect the blast with his rubber powers and reflect it back at Eldoraggo. In addition, the user is not immune to their own sound attacks. Aside from that, this fruit's only weaknesses are the standard Devil Fruit weakness.

Usage[]

As shown by Eldoraggo, he mainly shouts at his targets to use the sound blasts to destroy them. Before Eldoraggo fires a sound blast, he emits a yellow aura. The aura's intensity changes depending on the power of the blast.

Trivia[]

  • This fruit is the first non-canon Devil Fruit.
  • The beams of sound resemble the Thousand Sunny's Gaon Cannon (a beam of compressed air) and the Pacifista's laser beams (which are based on light instead of sound).
  • This fruit's power is similar to Scratchmen Apoo's Oto Oto no Mi, as they both use sound as a weapon.
    • It is also similar to the Uta Uta no Mi, as they both utilize the user's voice for power.

External Links[]

  • Voice – Wikipedia article on the human voice.
  • Sound – Wikipedia article on the waves emitted by Eldoraggo.
  • Sonic Weapon – Wikipedia article on the type of weapon the fruit's power resembles.

References[]

  1. One Piece Movie — One Piece: The Movie, Eldoraggo reveals that he ate the Goe Goe no Mi.

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