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The Peke Peke no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform other people into clones of Peketan. It was eaten by Peketan.[1]

It is unclear if the ability allows the user to transform people into themselves, or if it specifically transforms the user into Peketan.

Etymology[]

  • "Peke" comes from Peketan's name, as well as being his nickname.

Strengths and Weaknesses[]

The main strength of this Devil Fruit is that it allows the user to quickly transform enemies into allies, allowing him to overwhelm stronger opponents. People transformed into Peketan will work with the main body, working against former allies. People transformed into Peketan keep the clothes and weapons they had on them.[1]

Aside from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses, the only other known weakness is an unknown time limit on the transformation, causing the affected people to transform into themselves. It is unclear how long the time limit is.[1]

Usage[]

Peke Peke no Hiyoronaga Evening Wave

Peke Peke no Hiyoronaga Evening Wave.

Peketan uses his abilities to overwhelm stronger opponents by turning their subordinates against them.

Techniques[]

  • Peke Peke no Hiyoronaga Evening Wave (錆付いた天空の斜塔ヒヨロナガ夕ワー, Peke Peke no Hiyoronaga Yū Wā?): Peketan and his clones stand on top of each other, creating a tower to reach tall places. Peketan used the ability to grab a statue of Morgan at the top of the 153rd Branch and pull it down.[1]
  • Peke Willow Grand March (ぺけやなぎ大行進だいこうしん, Peke ya Nagi Dai Kōshin?): Peketan carries a clone on his shoulders and charges through enemies with arms crossed, turning them into clones and dropping them to the ground.[2]
  • Combination! Ultimate Peke Robo (合体がったい! アルティメットぺけロボ, Gattai: Arutimetto Peke Robo?): Peketan and his clones position themselves together to form a larger mecha-like transformation, similar to Franky's Pirates Docking 6: "Big Emperor". It is a difficult move to pull off, as it places Peketan at the bottom right to support most of the clones' weight.[2]

Trivia[]

  • This is the only Devil Fruit where the origin of its name is known, being named by (and after) Peketan himself.
  • The Peke Peke no Mi can be considered the opposite of the Mane Mane no Mi, as the Peke Peke no Mi transforms the target's appearance while the Mane Mane no Mi transforms the user's appearance.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Fischer's x One Piece - Search for the 7 Treasures Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 2, the Peke Peke no Mi debuts.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fischer's x One Piece - Search for the 7 Treasures Manga — Vol. 2 Chapter 6, Peketan uses additional techniques against the Marines.

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