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Kyara Kyara no Mi

Character

From the Fischer's crossover comes this non-canon Paramecia power, eaten by Lip Shark. It awakens lifeless souls into awareness and lets such a soul fuse with others, sharply lifting the strength and speed of whoever it joins.

Type: Paramecia
Meaning: Character
Japanese Name: キャラキャラの実
First Appearance: Fischer's x One Piece, Chapter 10
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Overview

This fruit shows up in the Fischer's x One Piece crossover and falls among the non-canon Paramecia powers. It hands consciousness to a non-living soul and opens the way for that soul to merge with other beings. The name comes from the Japanese pronunciation of the English word character. Lip Shark, its eater, leans on the merging trait to raise the capabilities of anyone he bonds with. In manga-style art the fruit itself looks like a coil of purple droppings, marked with the usual Devil Fruit swirls yet missing any stem.

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Mechanics

Fusion is the core strength, granting large jumps in strength and speed to the joined party, though whether any rule governs who may be merged stays unclear. Once past the timeskip, Lip Shark managed to fuse even with the bow of the ship known as the Maying Gorry. No clear drawbacks are known apart from the ordinary Devil Fruit vulnerabilities. He claims his power flows from the millions of fans that Fischer's commands, but it is uncertain whether that reliance counts as a weakness of himself or of the fruit. His Transform move merges him into another person for a hefty physical boost while also manifesting an ability shaped by that person's character, and it first went by the name Union. Two-Headed Mascot Mordo instead reshapes him into a young boy so he can move through the world as a human would.

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Notable Users

Lip Shark is the fruit's holder, deploying it to strengthen members of the Fischer's Pirates so they can beat foes well above their level. Whether the fruit genuinely exists within the wider One Piece world remains ambiguous, since it may reside only inside the pseudo-world conjured by Mr. Kuromaku.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character fruit in Kyara Kyara no Mi?

The Kyara Kyara no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia Devil Fruit from the Fischer's x One Piece crossover that gives a lifeless soul consciousness and lets that soul fuse with other beings to boost their strength and speed.

Who eats the Kyara Kyara no Mi?

Lip Shark is the only known eater of the Kyara Kyara no Mi, using it to strengthen fellow members of the Fischer's Pirates.

What does the Kyara Kyara no Mi's fusion ability do?

The Kyara Kyara no Mi lets its user's soul merge with another being, granting large boosts to strength and speed, and in Lip Shark's case it even allowed him to fuse with the bow of a ship after the timeskip.

What is Lip Shark's Transform technique?

Lip Shark's Transform technique, originally called Union, merges him into another person to grant a major physical boost while manifesting an ability shaped by that person's character.

Is the Kyara Kyara no Mi part of official One Piece canon?

No, the Kyara Kyara no Mi is non-canon, appearing only in the Fischer's x One Piece crossover, and it is unclear whether the fruit exists within the main One Piece world or only inside a pseudo-world created by Mr. Kuromaku.

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