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Minochihuahua is the newest Jailer Beast in Impel Down. He is a Zoan Devil Fruit user who ate a fruit that allows him to turn into a chihuahua.

Appearance[]

In his Zoan form, Minochihuahua is a giant bipedal chihuahua with small eyes, a runny nose, and wears shorts. Unlike the other guards, he is clothed on his upper-body and wears a tangzhuang. He also wears a chain wrapped around the left hip of his shorts, headphones around his neck, and spiked bracelets.[1]

Gallery[]

Minochihuahua Digital Colored Manga
Minochihuahua's appearance in the digitally colored chapters.

Personality[]

Like the other Jailer Beasts, Minochihuahua is incredibly violent, and the prisoners fear him. Also like the other Jailer Beasts, he most likely acknowledges Sadi's superiority.

Abilities and Powers[]

As one of the Jailer Beasts of Impel Down under Sadi, Minochihuahua is in charge of torturing and maintaining various prisoners.

Weapons[]

His weapon of choice seems to be a rope, which he can use to hang the prisoners.

Devil Fruit[]

He has eaten an as-of-yet unnamed Zoan type Devil Fruit that allows him to become a chihuahua.

History[]

Fish-Man Island Saga[]

From the Decks of the World[]

Minochihuahua became the newest member of the Jailer Beasts.[1]

Trivia[]

  • Like the other Jailer Beasts, Minochihuahua's name is a combination of an animal and Mino.
  • Minochihuahua is the only Jailer Beast without large lips.
    • He is also the only one whose upper-body is clothed.
    • He is also the only one who does not use a spiked weapon. He and Minokoala are the only ones who do not wield spiked maces.
  • Minochihuahua is the first Zoan Devil Fruit user who is introduced in a cover story.
  • Given his appearance, it is possible that he has awakened his Zoan fruit power like the other Jailer Beasts had.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 67 Chapter 662, cover story: From the Decks of the World Vol. 43, Minochihuahua makes his debut.

External Links[]

  • Chihuahua – Wikipedia article about chihuahuas.

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