Choki Choki no Mi Statistics Japanese Name: チョキチョキの実 Official English Name: Snip-Snip Fruit Meaning: Sound of scissors Usage Debut: Chapter 540; Episode 442 Type: Paramecia Current User: Inazuma

The Choki Choki no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform parts of their body into scissors and cut solid objects as if they were paper, making the user a Scissors Human (ハサミ人間, Hasami Ningen?). It was eaten by Inazuma.[1]

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Etymology Edit

"Choki Choki" is the sound of scissors snipping in Japanese.

In the Viz Manga and in the FUNimation subs, it is called the Snip-Snip Fruit, the sound of scissors being used.

Strengths and Weaknesses Edit

The major strength of the fruit, as demonstrated by Inazuma, is that it allows the user to turn parts of their body into scissors. This can range from their hands becoming giant scissors to simply two of their fingers becoming a pair of scissors. With whatever scissors they create from their body, the user is able to cut any solid object no matter how hard. With this, Inazuma was seen (in the anime) being able to snag off the chains that held the Shichibukai Fish-Man Jinbe in place, strongly hinting just how powerful the Fruit's ability is. Once cut, the material is able to be manipulated as though it were paper, but apparently still retains the original density.[1]

The fruit so far does not seem to have any specific weaknesses outside the standard Devil Fruit weakness.

Usage Edit

The fruit's bestowed powers, as used by Inazuma, have been used for a variety of reasons. He can use his powers to cut huge slabs of stone as if they were paper; the slabs can then be manipulated as though it were as light and flexible as paper. He can also use his powers to pick locks, as well as function as handy melee weapons.

Inazuma seems to be quite skilled at using his ability, as his scissors are sharp enough to cut through stone, and yet delicate enough to hold his wine glass in one pair of scissors, similar to the principle of Zoro's Shishi Sonson (which states that the same blade that can cut a piece of paper clean in half can also be used to pass through it without cutting it). He's also been shown cutting people in combat at Impel Down.

The named techniques that are used by Inazuma that involve the Devil Fruit are as follows:

O Kanabashi 大鋏 , Ō Kanabashi ? , literally meaning "Great Tongs") [2] In the Viz Manga and FUNimation subs, this is called Great Scissors.

Keep Out KEEP OUT （ キープ・アウト ） , Kīpu Auto ? Magellan.[2]

Anime and Manga Differences Edit

Unlike in the manga, in the anime he is not shown holding onto his wine glass while using this power. It appears to just vanish until he goes back to using his hands.

Trivia Edit

For some unknown reason, the anime never showed his hands turning into scissors or back to normal. Inazuma always moves his hands away from the "camera's view", which is followed by a sound of blades sliding on each other, and then his hands are already scissors (or, in the first debut of this power, the same sound came while the camera was following the length of his already-transformed scissors).

The Choki Choki no Mi is similar in regards to the Supa Supa no Mi and the Buki Buki no Mi, as all three can be utilized to turn the user's body parts into blades.

This fruit is also similar to the Hira Hira no Mi, because both of them allow to manipulate solid things as if they are flexible.

References Edit

Scissors – Wikipedia article about scissors.