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"Love-Love Fruit" redirects here. For the unused Devil Fruit of the same English name, see Ero Ero no Mi.

The Mero Mero no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows a range of attacks which use emotions of lust or perversion to transform opponents into stone. It was eaten by the Shichibukai Boa Hancock, who was force-fed it by a World Noble.[2]

Etymology

  • "Mero mero" is a Japanese onomatopoeia of "to fall down drunk", including being overcome with emotion such as love or lust.
  • In the Viz Manga and FUNimation dub, it is called the Love-Love Fruit.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Hancock Kicking Pacifista

Hancock petrifying part of a Pacifista through contact.

The major strength of the fruit, as demonstrated by Boa Hancock, is that the user is able to transform those who lust or love after the user into stone in varying degrees by using their "dirty thoughts". Victims that have been completely turned to stone are incapable of consciousness and susceptible to physical damage unless the user de-petrifies them.[2] Petrification can also be achieved through physically striking an opponent, although the only area that is turned to stone is the contacted area, as opposed to the entire body. The power also extends to nonliving objects[3], including Pacifistas.

Hancock Turns Kuja Into Stone

Hancock using her ability against other women.

The powers of the fruit can cause any victim(s), whether they're male or female, with feelings of lust to fall for the user as any feelings of lust they have will be strengthened and aimed towards the user, making them even more susceptible to the fruit's petrification effects. Since Hancock possesses near unparalleled beauty, enticing men with her powers takes very little effort while with women she will use more flirtatious and "cutesy" behavior. Apparently, once the petrification takes effect, the victim or victims experience a state of suspended animation where their subjective sense of time is completely halted by the fruit's power, effectively making it look to them as though time itself has stopped from the victim's point of perspective, and will last this way unless Hancock chooses to relinquish their petrified states.[4][5][6]

Momonga Stabbing his Hand

By distracting himself with pain, Vice-Admiral Momonga is able to avoid the effects of the Mero Mero no Mi.

While the fruit's powers, specifically the aforementioned technique, use the focused lust of a user's victim to fuel the petrification, if the intended targets have no sense of lust or cannot see her (such as being blind),[7] then the powers are nullified. This can be achieved either by being distracted by other emotions, such as pain, bitterness and fear, or by simply lacking lust to begin with. For example, Vice-Admiral Momonga was able to resist her powers by stabbing his hand[1], and Monkey D. Luffy initially believed the attack aimed at him to be an attack from Foxy's Noro Noro no Mi,[8] but it is later revealed that Luffy is immune to her powers due to him having a pure heart, thereby having no wicked or ill intentions on his part. There have been others shown to be capable of resisting her beauty, such as Smoker, Crocodile, and Dracule Mihawk; whether this means they feel attraction but have enough willpower to suppress it or they are simply too hardened to be affected by the fruit has yet to be revealed.

Other than that, this fruit does not seem to have any specific weaknesses outside the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage

Hancock uses this Devil Fruit power to petrify her victims. However, the contradictory story that her fellow Kuja are given is that she and her sisters killed a Gorgon and were "cursed". The Gorgon gave each sister a set of eyes on their backs. Whenever anyone sees the back of her and her sisters, they turn to stone. This story is actually a lie, concocted to hide her shameful past as a slave at the hands of the Celestial Dragons. Hancock's Devil Fruit was originally fed to her for entertainment purposes only.[2]

Even without the use of any kind of special technique, Hancock can use her great physical prowess to attack in hand-to-hand combat; her Devil Fruit gives her the ability to turn anything she strikes to stone, and also does not need the victim to lust after her. This allows her to take down opponents that possess little to no thought (like the Pacifista).[9][10]

Attacks

Marines Turned to Stone

Effects of "Mero Mero Mellow" on a group of Marines.

  • Mero Mero Mellow (メロメロ甘風メロウ, Mero Mero Merō?, literally meaning "Falling-Down Drunk Sweet Wind"): Hancock's signature technique, she forms a heart with her hands and fires a heart-shaped beam from them. Anyone with "impure thoughts" (lust) towards Hancock hit by this beam will be turned into a stone statue. Any affected persons' body can be destroyed, due to the fact that it is stone. This is called Love-Love Mellow in the Viz Manga and Love-Love Beam in the FUNimation subs and FUNimation dubs. The pun in this technique is that those who are vulnerable to this technique essentially become slaves to it.
  • Mezameyo (目覚めよ, Mezameyo?, literally meaning "Awaken"): Hancock blows a kiss at a target that was previously turned to stone, which causes small hearts that wash over them and restore them to their normal state. The pun here is that all accounts from former real-life slaves refer to freedom as an "awakening"; so too are the "slaves" of the Mero Mero Mellow essentially "awakened" from the "slavery" of petrification stasis. The added imperative at the end of this phrase is not unlike an order being given; another reference to Hancock's dark past.[5] This is called Awaken in the FUNimation dub.
  • Pistol Kiss (ピストルキス, Pisutoru Kisu?, literally meaning "Pistol Kiss"): Hancock is able to use a projectile-like move by blowing a kiss, creating a heart-shaped bullet to fire at her victim by aiming it with her index finger, which she uses together with her Busoshoku Haki to hurt the foe. The pun here is that the kanji for gun (銃) is part of the phrase "jū no tsutsu" (銃の筒), meaning "gun barrel", which Hancock's index finger is essentially serving as, in order for this technique to work. It is unknown if this attack carries the same petrifying properties as the rest of Hancock's attacks, as it has only been used once against Luffy, who has no lust towards Hancock.[11]
  • Slave Arrow (虜の矢スレイブ・アロー, Sureibu Arō?, literally meaning "Arrows of Imprisonment"): Hancock breathes in deeply and kisses out a heart; similar to her Pistol Kiss, but much bigger. She then pulls the heart back with a hand and, with a pop like that of a bubble, hundreds of arrows (all of them tipped and fletched with a stylized heart design) are fired and barrage her opponent(s) before petrifying them; the sheer number of arrows unleashed makes this move particularly difficult to evade. This technique not only petrifies anyone and anything that it hits, but somehow manages to freeze them in place, regardless of whether or not they were in motion or not, to the extent that she even stopped cannonballs in their tracks. The pun in this technique is that, although the kanji used here (虜) may mean "imprisonment", it can also mean "captive", as in someone being captivated by love.[3]
Hancock Kicking Petrified Enemy

Hancock's "Perfume Femur" petrifies and breaks a pirate's blade and part of his body.

  • Perfume Femur (芳香脚パフューム・フェムル, Pafyūmu Femuru?, literally translated as "Aromatic Leg"): Hancock does a handstand and spins around in order to deliver a series of kicks. Anything she strikes, whether animate or inanimate, instantly turns into stone and, in turn, breaks from the sheer force of her kicks. Unlike her other attacks, only the immediate area around the point of contact turns to stone, not the entire object. The pun here is that when Hōkō, the actual pronunciation of the first two kanji symbols, is written another way (奉公), it can mean "apprenticeship" in the sense of "indentured servitude".[12]

History

During their time as slaves, the Gorgon Sisters were force-fed Devil Fruits, as a form of sick entertainment. Hancock, in particular, was fed the Mero Mero no Mi. In order to hide their shame, the sisters told the rest of the Kuja Tribe that these powers were actually a curse from their alleged heroic actions of slaying a monster called Gorgon.

Trivia

  • Not knowing that it is actually the power of a Devil Fruit, the Kuja of Amazon Lily attribute Hancock's ability to turn people to stone to a curse that she and her sisters supposedly got from defeating a monster called a Gorgon, hence their title, the Gorgon Sisters.
  • The ability of the Mero Mero no Mi to turn people to stone is similar to that of the mythical creature, the Gorgon Medusa, who was able to turn her victims to stone simply by looking directly into her eyes.
  • Aside from "Pistol Kiss", all of Hancock's techniques have a pun referring to captivity of some kind and have many idioms about love capturing someone. This is ironic considering Boa Hancock's own past and her dislike of slavery and captivity.
  • As a gag, Sanji was turned to stone when he first saw Hancock even though she had not used her power on him. This is because Sanji already had impure thoughts when he saw her. He returned to normal moments after. This repeated when he saw Shirahoshi.
  • In SBS Volume 35, Oda mentioned thinking about including the Ero Ero no Mi into the series, then also called the Love-Love Fruit in the English version of the SBS. This concept apparently made it into the series as the Mero Mero no Mi.
  • In One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, several of the characters are immune to Hancock's Mero Mero no Mi powers, both when encountered as an enemy or when Hancock is being controlled by the player. However, only one of them is canonically confirmed.
    • Tony Tony Chopper is immune to being petrified by Boa Hancock's Mero Mero no Mi powers, which is a reference to his lack of interest or attraction to human females. His immunity is also somewhat ironic given Hancock's dislike for small animals, regardless of how cute it is. Chopper himself will even remark on the Mero Mero no Mi having no effect on him if he defeats Hancock in battle.
    • Luffy is also immune to the Mero Mero no Mi's petrification powers, which is confirmed in the source material.
    • Admiral Fujitora is also immune to Hancock's petrification abilities, which is a reference to his being blind and not knowing what Hancock looks like. This is shared by another non-canon source, in which Sebastian was also immune due to being blind.

External Links

  • Love – Wikipedia article on love.
  • Lust – Wikipedia article on lust.
  • Medusa – Wikipedia article on the mythological creature Hancock becomes similar to with her abilities.
  • Petrification – Wikipedia article on petrification.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 516 (p. 17-18) and Episode 410, Hancock uses her Devil Fruit to turn Marines into stone.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 521 (p. 17) and Episode 415, Hancock tells Luffy how they got their Devil Fruit, and that she could reverse the process of her petrified victims.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 555 and Episode 464, Hancock petrifies cannonballs using Slave Arrow.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 521 (p. 6) and Episode 415, Marguerite has a memory gap right before and after the moment she was petrified.
  5. 5.0 5.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 523 (p. 9) and Episode 417, The Marines "awakened" by Hancock resume their actions from before the point they were petrified having no knowledge of the incident.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 526 (p. 9) and Episode 423, Domino feels that there is a little gap in her memory.
  7. 3D2Y, Sebastian is immune to Hancock's ability due to not seeing her physical beauty.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 518 (p. 3-5) and Episode 412, Luffy mistakes the Mero Mero Mellow for the Noro Noro Beam.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 569 and Episode 478, Hancock uses Perfume Femur on one of the Pacifistas.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 570 and Episode 479, Sentomaru states that Hancock stopped several Pacifistas during the Battle of Marineford.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 518 and Episode 412, Hancock uses Pistol Kiss to attack and hurt Luffy despite his immunity to bullets.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 555 and Episode 464, Hancock uses Perfume Femur to fight pirates from the New World.

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