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The Ito Ito no Mi is a Paramecia-type[3] Devil Fruit which allows the user to create and manipulate strings, making the user a String Human (糸人間, Ito Ningen?).[5] Ito (糸) means "string". In the FUNimation subs, it is called the String-String Fruit. It was last eaten by Donquixote Doflamingo.[4]

Its power was first seen in the Jaya Arc[2] and then several times afterward, but not named or explained in any way until the Dressrosa Arc.[4]

Appearance

The Ito Ito no Mi is a gourd-shaped, pale lilac-colored fruit with a swirl pattern typical of Devil Fruits embedded all over it and a curly, fuchsia stem on its top.[1][6]

Strengths and Weaknesses

File:Doflamingo Stiching Organs.png

Doflamingo stitching up his organs.

The user is bestowed the power to generate and control white, wafer-thin, razor sharp strings attachable to most surfaces (even non-solid targets[4]) from seemingly any part of the own body (even the innards[7]), though mostly seen protruding from the palms and fingertips, for many diverse purposes, such as manipulating people's movements in a way reminiscent of how a puppeteer controls puppets[2] by connecting the strings to their spines,[8] swiping the strings to slice through things like body parts and weapons similar to piano wire or the fictional monomolecular wire, attaching them to clouds for aerial transportation and creating masses of bundled-up, compressed strings for various constructs such as ropes usable as whips, bullets, clones, a humongous cage-like force field or a massive spider web defense; Doflamingo himself called his Devil Fruit powers versatile when explaining his ability to perform an emergency stitching of his internal organs should they be injured;[7] it is unknown if there is a limit of the length and number of the strings producible. Apart from that, the strings can be imbued with Busoshoku Haki.[9]

The strings possess such enormous durability and tensile strength that nothing has yet been observed cutting, tearing or otherwise damaging them (not even one of Issho's meteorites could damage the strings that formed the bars of a Torikago in the slightest, not even burning them;[10] Monkey D. Luffy managed to overpower the string control of Parasite by activating Gear Fourth, causing them to snap of his body in a way that made it unclear if they took damage from that[11]); in the anime, Luffy's various Gear Fourth blows were powerful enough swiftly overpower them. At the same time, the strings' thinness makes it almost impossible to see them with the unaided eye, making it extremely difficult to avoid their path; most people who do not know of Doflamingo's power become completely unaware of how their bodies are moving against their will.

Moreover, the sharpness of the Ito Ito no Mi's strings is such that Doflamingo can cut through the flesh and bone of a giant as huge as Little Oars Jr.,[12] firearms,[9] the back of Bobby Funk[13] (even a Busoshoku Haki-infused Axe simply broke when swung against Bobby's back) and reinforced concrete with ease, all without being enhanced with Busoshoku Haki.

Doflamingo Dices Meteorite

Doflamingo using his strings to slice Fujitora's meteorite.

Additionally, if "awoken", the Ito Ito no Mi's power also allows the consumer to transmute parts of the surrounding area like the ground and buildings into strings as well, something which, according to Luffy, makes it no longer resemble the powers of a "mere" Paramecia.[14]

As stated by Trafalgar D. Water Law, one of this ability's weaknesses is that the user cannot travel mid-air (with what Doflamingo dubbed Sora no Michi) when there are no clouds in the sky.[4] Also, the strings seem to be incapable of cutting through Seastone (a nigh indestructible material that nullifies Devil Fruit powers), although it is unknown if this can be subverted if the strings are infused with Busoshoku Haki (as the only moment shown where they were incapable of cutting Seastone is when the Torikago pushed against the Seastone walls of the SMILE Factory (it is reasonable that that massive Torikago covering the whole Dressrosa was not imbued with Haki).[15] Busoshoku Haki also helps others defend against the strings, as seen when Roronoa Zoro managed to use his Haki on his swords and strike Doflamingo's Torikago without them being cut.[16] Also, the strings will disappear into thin air if the user loses consciousness, as seen when the Torikago surrounding Dressrosa gradually vanished after Luffy had defeated Doflamingo.[17] Besides that, the user is still affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage

Doflamingo's Black Knight and Bellamy Attack Luffy

Doflamingo's "Black Knight" and "Parasite" (used on Bellamy) allow Doflamingo to fight with his 'puppets' instead of risking himself in combat.

Doflamingo usually bends his fingers to move his strings as he pleases for manipulating people like puppets,[2] having even shown himself capable of using Parasite to control many dozen people at the same time without visible effort,[18] or slicing his targets.[12]

Doflamingo mainly used this motor-skill manipulation powers to force comrades among enemies or civilians to fight and even kill each other while himself sitting at the sidelines and watching to his amusement.[2][19] When faced with multiple opponents, he may use his string clones in addition to his puppets,[20] using both against a single opponent to create a 2-vs.-1 situation or make them fight alongside him for combo potential.[21][22]

Doflamingo's main offensive lies in his use of the strings to cut his targets and destroy their weapons, to the point where he managed to cleanly sever Little Oars Jr.'s right leg in one swift motion[12] and decapitate Crocodile, someone with immensely trained reflexes (though Crocodile might have not evaded on purpose due to his Logia powers, which protected him from harm).[23] Later, Doflamingo was shown to be well capable of cutting a Logia type upon brutally injuring Smoker with Goshikito by infusing his strings with Haki.[9] When Issho brought down a meteorite on Green Bit, Doflamingo crossed his strings to form a net, slicing half of the rock into cubic pieces to protect himself.[24] Additionally, he can compress the strings to create such constructs as a giant whip[4] or even a clone of himself, capable of fighting alongside him, moving its mouth and transmitting his voice to appear to be talking and unraveling for Torikago, his ultimate technique.[8]

Doflamingo has completely mastered his powers of the Ito Ito no Mi and has thus managed to achieve the rare phenomenon of "awakening". This allows him to transform the ground and buildings around him into strings for attacks and defense, extending his range and attack volume.[14]

Aside from offense and defense, Doflamingo can also use his strings to stitch together his internal organs have they been injured, acting as a rudimentary form of first aid; however, this is only a temporary measure as this does not heal him.[7]

Offensive Techniques

King Riku Controlled By Doflamingo

Doflamingo using Parasite to take complete control over Riku Dold III.

  • Parasite (寄生糸(パラサイト), Parasaito?, literally meaning "Parasite String"): Doflamingo attaches his strings onto his targets' spine at the base of the neck and manipulates their movements like marionettes; usually, only single strings seem to attach to them, at least when more than one is targeted. The controlled can still control their head, but everything below the neck is manipulated by Doflamingo, as seen when the controlled are still able to talk and make their own facial expressions, which contradicts their forced actions. Although Doflamingo is commonly seen moving his fingers in a similar manner to how a marionettist manipulates a marionette while controlling people (it visually mimics the marionette cross with a few alterations (both middle and pinky fingers are extended while the index and the ring finger are curved back at the upper digits while the thumb sticks out)), it does mot seem to be necessary, due to the fact that he can control many individuals at the same time (which also makes it seem that Doflamingo does not have to concentrate on the control(s) at all) and, in the anime, he was able to control with both hands in his pockets. While just barely visible, the strings used with this technique are so strong that they can completely and instantly disable the likes of the physically extremely strong "Diamond" Jozu[25] and Sanji, even keeping his victims trapped floating mid-air,[4] and none of his shown victims were able to resist at all. That was until Luffy managed to break free from the control by getting the strings to snap off his body by the sheer brute strength of his Gear Fourth being activated (interestingly, in Luffy's case, more strings were attached).[11] The technique was first seen used to force Vice Admiral Mozambia to attack Vice Admiral Stainless during the Jaya Arc,[2] and its name was revealed during the Dressrosa Arc in the flashback during Doflamingo's takeover of Dressrosa eight years before the start of the series, when he demonstrated the ability to take control of King Riku and many of his soldiers at the same time from far away.[18] This attack was incorrectly named Marionette (マリオネット, Marionetto?) in One Py Berry Match.
  • Goshikito (五色糸(ゴシキート), Goshikīto?, literally meaning "Five Color Strings"): Doflamingo swipes his hand to slash his target with five strings coming out from his fingers. In the anime, the strings initially appear to be of a mere spider web white color, although a shimmering of colors within each string can be seen; this is changed later on, making each string one solid distinct color: red, yellow, green, blue and purple. It was first clearly shown being used against the G-5 Marines on Punk Hazard during their short confrontation[9] and named when Doflamingo used it against Sanji during the Dressrosa Arc.[4] In the Viz Manga, it is called Penta-Chromatic String.
Overheat

Doflamingo using Overheat against Luffy.

  • Overheat (超過鞭糸(オーバーヒート), Ōbāhīto?, literally meaning "Excess Whip String"): Doflamingo shoots a thick rope made of condensed strings from his palm and whips it at the target. Overheat's range can go from the sky of Green Bit all the way to Dressrosa, a distance of many kilometers, and is strong enough to cut through a building at that range. It was first seen being used in his fight against Sanji in an attempt to finish him off.[4] The anime has an added effect of the whip, exuding high amounts of heat, causing it to glow a fiery orange and steam. In the FUNimation subs, the first time it was used, it was called Overheat, but the second time (in the same episode) it was subbed as Excess Whip String. In the video game One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, Doflamingo stretches the rope far back, then slams it onto the ground causing a powerful explosion upon impact; the rope can fired at tremendous speed and with no obvious warning. 
  • Tamaito (弾糸(タマイト), Tamaito?, literally meaning "Bullet String"): Doflamingo points at his opponent with his index finger and fires a small bundle of strings from it, as if he were firing a gun; he can shoot multiple rounds from both hands simultaneously. It was first seen being used in the fight against Law on the iron bridge.[26] It was used earlier in the anime, when Doflamingo was chasing Law on Green Bit.[27] The attack's power and effect are similar to Shigan, but it has the advantage of the longer range of a normal gun.
Black Knight

Abdullah and Jeet destroy a string clone made with Black Knight.

  • Black Knight (影騎糸(ブラックナイト), Burakku Naito?, literally meaning "Shadow Knight String"): Doflamingo forms a clone of himself made entirely out of compressed strings. The technique was used to survive Kyros' attempted decapitation,[28] with Viola remarking that she had never seen it before herself, suggesting that it is rarely used given her ability to see everything going on in Dressrosa. Doflamingo has shown great skill in manipulating his clone to orchestrate combined attacks with his real body, such as a double Goshikito[8] or unravel it for use of Torikago.[8] Apparently, the clone is very physically strong, able to simply swat a Jet Pistol from Luffy.[29] In the anime, during Doflamingo's final battle against Law and Luffy, the clone glows sky blue to violet and the strings are visible as white flashes to distinguish it from the real thing. Also in the anime, the clone has displayed the ability to use both Haki and Tamaito in tandem with the real Doflamingo. Finally, since the clone consists enitrely of strings, it does not feel pain and nor does it carry physical pain back to Doflamingo, unlike other devil fruit copies. Again in the anime only, the copy is shown capable of blocking and withstanding multiple Busoshoku Haki-imbued attacks with no visible injury. Viola called the clone Marionette (操り人形(マリオネット), Marionetto?), Law similarly referred to it as a "string puppet", Trebol referred to it as Ito Joker (糸ジョーカー, Ito Jōkā?, literally meaning "String Joker") when he asked Doflamingo where it had flown off to after one of them confronted Luffy and Law,[29] and the technique was formally named when the real Doflamingo created a clone in his battle against Law and Luffy.[30] In One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, the clones have strings attached to them (like an actual marionette) which serves as a visual cue allowing the player to tell the difference between the Black Knight string clones and the real Doflamingo.
  • Fulbright (降無頼糸(フルブライト), Furuburaito?, literally meaning "Falling Villainous String"): Doflamingo creates five detached strings from his hand and throws them downwards to impale his target from above. This attack was first used against Law in their second encounter at Dressrosa's royal palace. [31] In the anime, a similar unnamed attack was used against Law during their battle at the bridge.[32]
Itonoko

Doflamingo preparing to use Itonoko.

  • Itonoko (糸ノコ, Itonoko?, literally meaning "Fretsaw"): Doflamingo creates a string from the heel of his foot and attaches the other end to his leg. Holding the opponent down with his arms, he then uses the taut string as a saw to sever the opponent's limb. The produced cut is rather jagged, making it very hard to reattach any severed limbs.[33] This was first seen used to cut off Law's right arm in their second encounter, and named by Trebol.[34] This attack gets its name from the real world cutting tool called the fretsaw, which consists of a metal frame and a thin blade held under tension.
  • Athlete (足剃糸(アスリイト), Asurīto?, literally meaning "Leg Shave String"): Doflamingo attaches several long strings to his foot and kicks his opponents, cutting them. This was first seen used against Luffy in their final fight, who, despite blocking the blow with his arms while also using Busoshoku Haki, still took damage and fell into Trebol's trap.[1]

Awakened Techniques

  • Break White (荒浪白糸(ブレイクホワイト), Bureiku Howaito?, literally meaning "Raging Waves White String"): Doflamingo creates two large, thick sheets of string that wrap around his opponent and crush them. This was first used during Doflamingo's fight against Law and Luffy, to attack Luffy in mid-air, but Luffy managed to avoid it.[35]
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Doflamingo uses Off White against Luffy.

  • Off White (盾白糸(オフホワイト), Ofu Howaito?, literally meaning "Shield White String"): Doflamingo creates two large masses of strings from the ground near him before swiping at an opponent with them. This was first used to counter Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Double Culverin in their final fight.[36] In One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, Doflamingo uses this technique to defend against Luffy and Sabo's Gomu Gomu no Fire God Magnum, however the attack manages to burn through the strings.
  • Billow White (大波白糸(ビローホワイト), Birō Howaito?, literally meaning "Billow White String"): Doflamingo turns several buildings into towering masses of strings before sending them at an opponent. This was first used against Luffy in their final fight.[37]
  • Ever White (海原白波(エバーホワイト), Ebā Howaito?, literally meaning "Ocean Whitecaps"): Doflamingo kneels and touches the ground with his hands before turning a vast amount of the surrounding area into string. This was first used against Luffy in their final fight.[38]
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Doflamingo uses Flap Thread against Luffy.

  • Flap Thread (羽撃糸(フラップスレッド), Furappu Sureddo?, literally meaning "Wing Strike String"): Doflamingo condenses the vast amount of string from Ever White into countless points before sending them at his opponent in the formation of two wings. He likens this technique to "a thousand arrows". It is possibly a homage to his childhood while he was being tortured as someone wanted to fire a thousand arrows at Doflamingo and his family.[39] This was first used against Luffy in their final fight.[40]
  • God Thread (神誅殺(ゴッドスレッド), Goddo Sureddo?, literally meaning "God Execution"): Doflamingo summons sixteen thick strings which he refers to as "holy ammunition" (聖なる凶弾, seinaru kyōdan?) and sends them at his opponent in a piercing formation. It is possibly a homage to his childhood while he was being tortured as a father cried out that the Celestial Dragons shot his son sixteen times with a pistol; Doflamingo's cruel way to mock the said father.[39] This was first used against Luffy at the end of their final fight, but was broken through by his King Kong Gun.[41]

Other Techniques

File:Doflamingo Flying.png

Doflamingo using Sora no Michi.

  • Sora no Michi (空の道, Sora no Michi?, literally meaning "Sky Road"): Doflamingo attaches his strings to clouds, allowing him to move through the air. He was first seen using the technique to travel from Dressrosa to Punk Hazard,[42] but there were not enough clouds for him to be able to complete the journey.[43] When Doflamingo was attacking the Straw Hats and Law at Green Bit, Law instructed the Straw Hats to sail along a route without any clouds, as doing so would prevent Doflamingo from pursuing them.[4]
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The Birdcage surrounding Dressrosa.

  • Torikago (鳥カゴ, Torikago?, literally meaning "Birdcage"): Doflamingo's ultimate technique. He exudes immense amounts of strings from the center of a palm[44] or a previously created string construct like a string clone, unravelling it, which shoot high into the sky as a concentrated beam. When high enough, they diverge to rain down to all sides in an umbrella-like fashion to cover a large area, even the whole Dressrosa, creating a gargantuan, razor-sharp wire-domed force field, slicing absolutely everything that passes through it, from cutting physical things to even severing such immaterial things as the signals of Den Den Mushi to the outside.[8] The singular bars are incredibly strong, with even multiple mountain-sized meteorites being unable to dent them, let alone breach through them.[10] Generally, the Torikago is Doflamingo's last resort for any desperate situation where he cannot allow anyone in the area to escape, such as when he prevented his brother from escaping from him with the Ope Ope no Mi by covering a portion of Swallow Island (unaware at the time that it was already eaten by Law) more than a decade before the start of the series,[44] or in the event that, during the Dressrosa Arc's midpoint, Sugar fainted, the effects of the Hobi Hobi no Mi on Dressrosa's citizens were cancelled and the reconverted people rebelled, so that he could kill everyone so no one would reveal the country's dark secrets.[8] The Torikago will remain standing as long as Doflamingo is conscious[45] and, should he desire, he can cause the cage to slowly but surely close in, eventually cutting anything inside apart, as when he desired for the "endgame" after his entire crew (sans Trebol and himself) were defeated;[35] Doflamingo can freely control the shrinking rate.[16] The cage does not contract towards its original center point: instead, it slowly converges on Doflamingo's position as it shrinks.[46] With enough physical force, the Torikago's advancement can be halted for a brief duration.[47] Logically, one can also escape the Torikago if one is immune to cutting damage, as Buggy would be able to do so via his Bara Bara no Mi powers.[48]
    • Parasite (Enhanced): Doflamingo's Parasite can be enhanced when used in combination with the Torikago, to the point that those "marionette" strings can spread all across the entirety of Dressrosa in the cage's confines and control an extremely large amount of people simultaneously without any apparent strain on Doflamingo, causing extreme mayhem.[8]
Kumo no Sugaki

Doflamingo uses Kumo no Sugaki to destroy a tower sent at him by Law.

  • Kumo no Sugaki (蜘蛛の巣がき, Kumo no Sugaki?, literally meaning "Spider's Web"): A defensive technique. As the name implies, Doflamingo creates a huge web made of string that protects him from incoming projectiles. This was first used to block a massive piece of the Dressrosa Royal Palace, thrown at him by Law's powers during their final fight.[34] When Issho brought down a meteor, Doflamingo used a similar technique by crossing two Goshikito together to form a net-formation, though smaller in comparison and, unlike Kumo no Sugaki, able to slice through matter.[24]


History

Trebol's Offer

Trebol offers Doflamingo the Ito Ito no Mi and his signature pistol.

When Doflamingo was 10 years old, he awakened his Haoshoku Haki, knocking out a mob set out to torture him. Four young people — Vergo, Trebol, Diamante and Pica — who would be the future elite officers of Doflamingo's crew, became awed by the rise of one who they deemed worthy to be their new king. Trebol offered Doflamingo power to be their king and to kill everyone who offended him, which took the form of the Ito Ito no Mi and an obsidian black pistol with luxurious gold plating (an ordinary pistol in the anime).[1]

Trivia

  • Out of all of the Devil Fruits named in the series so far, this fruit has had the longest gap between its first demonstration and when it was named, spanning 490 chapters (504 episodes) and more than eleven years.
  • Several of the named techniques are puns, ending with "ito" (string) in the Japanese pronunciation.
  • In One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World, Donquixote Doflamingo is considered a Paramecia Devil Fruit user. This was long before his powers were revealed to be from the Ito Ito no Mi.
  • This is the first Paramecia Devil Fruit to be shown as awakened.

External links

  • String - Wikipedia article on strings.
  • Puppetry - Wikipedia article on puppetry.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 782 (p. 5) and Episode 723, Trebol shows Doflamingo the Ito Ito no Mi.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 234 (p. 2) and Episode 151, Doflamingo uses his Devil Fruit ability to cause Vice Admiral Mozambia to attack Vice Admiral Stainless.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece GamesGigant Battle! 2 New World, Doflamingo's character bar shows the symbols of Paramecia Devil Fruit (three punches).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 73 Chapter 724 and Episode 655, Law reveals the name of Doflamingo's Devil Fruit during Sanji's battle with him.
  5. One Piece Manga — Vol. 77 Chapter 768, Viola calls Doflamingo a String Human.
  6. One Piece Anime — Episode 723, The color of the Ito Ito no Mi is shown.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 781 (p. 18), Doflamingo describes his ability to stitch his organs together.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 Chapter 745, Doflamingo uses a thread clone and his Torikago to lock down Dressrosa.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 698 and Episode 624, Doflamingo slicing through G-5 Marines' firearms and flesh.
  10. 10.0 10.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 Chapter 751, Issho's meteors are sliced up upon impact against the Torikago.
  11. 11.0 11.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named c790
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 555 (p. 17) and Episode 464, Doflamingo severs Little Oars Jr.'s leg with his ability.
  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 Chapter 752.
  14. 14.0 14.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 785 (p. 7-8), Doflamingo comments on his fruit being "Awakened".
  15. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 785 (p. 5), The Birdcage drags the factory with it.
  16. 16.0 16.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 787.
  17. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 791.
  18. 18.0 18.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 73 Chapters 727728 and Episodes 659660, Doflamingo uses Parasite to take control of King Riku and his army.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 32 Chapter 303 (p. 4-8) and Episode 207, Doflamingo controls Bellamy and Sarkies and make themselves fight each other to the death for failing him.
  20. One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 759 (p. 10-12), Doflamingo makes his Black Knight and Bellamy fight Luffy and Law.
  21. One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 761 (p. 4-5), Doflamingo makes his string clone and Bellamy attack Luffy at the same time.
  22. One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 760 (p. 10-11), Doflamingo makes Bellamy fight with him.
  23. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 566 (p. 7) and Episode 475, Doflamingo decapitates Crocodile.
  24. 24.0 24.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 72 Chapter 713 (p. 8) and Episode 643, Doflamingo forms a net by crossing his strings.
  25. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Control
  26. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 73 Chapter 729 (p. 5) and Episode 661, Doflamingo uses Tamaito against Law.
  27. One Piece Anime — Episode 645.
  28. One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 Chapters 743744, Kyros decapitates Doflamingo, but it is revealed to be a clone of himself.
  29. 29.0 29.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 Chapter 752, Doflamingo sends his Black Knight against Luffy.
  30. One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 759 (p. 10), Doflamingo formally names his Black Knight technique.
  31. One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 760 (p. 9), Doflamingo using Fulbright to pierce Law.
  32. One Piece Anime — Episode 656, Doflamingo uses an attack similar to Fulbright against Law.
  33. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 783 (p. 7), Leo examines Law's severed arm.
  34. 34.0 34.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 77 Chapter 769 (p. 3-4, 8), Doflamingo using Kumo no Sugaki and Itonoko.
  35. 35.0 35.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 780 (p. 13), Doflamingo uses Break White against Luffy, while the Torikago is shrinking.
  36. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 785 (p. 7), Doflamingo uses Off White against Luffy.
  37. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 785 (p. 16), Doflamingo uses Pillow White against Luffy.
  38. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 790 (p. 7), Doflamingo uses Ever White against Luffy.
  39. 39.0 39.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 76 Chapter 763 (p. 3), A commoner shouted that his child was shot 16 times.
  40. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 790 (p. 8), Doflamingo uses Flapthread against Luffy.
  41. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 790 (p. 16-17), Doflamingo uses God Thread against Luffy.
  42. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 694 (p. 16-17) and Episode 620, Doflamingo runs in midair, from Dressrosa to Punk Hazard.
  43. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 697 (p. 13) and Episode 623, Doflamingo notices his midair route ends prematurely.
  44. 44.0 44.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 77 Chapter 766 (p. 15-16), Doflamingo encloses Minion Island in a Birdcage.
  45. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 779 (p. 12), Zoro states that as long as Doflamingo remains undefeated, the Torikago will not disperse.
  46. One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 Chapter 784 (p. 4), Viola sees that the cage is shrinking towards Doflamingo's position, instead of its original center.
  47. One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 788.
  48. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 78 (p. 102), Oda reveals that Buggy is immune to the Birdcage.

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