Branding its eater a Mirror Human, this Paramecia fruit spins up mirrors that bounce back blows, mimic faces, and swing open into a hidden dimension. Charlotte Brulee of the Big Mom Pirates uses it to snare and confuse whoever crosses her.
Falling under the Paramecia class, this power hands its holder the trick of raising mirrors that either fling attacks back or throw someone's reflection onto another target, which earns the wielder the title Mirror Human. Charlotte Brulee is the one who ate it. Its name follows the Japanese spelling of the word for mirror, and both the VIZ and Funimation localizations title it the Mirror-Mirror Fruit. The ability first showed up as Brulee produced twins of Luffy and Sanji.
With her own hands Brulee raises mirrors around her that serve as barriers, drinking in a strike before flinging it straight back at whoever launched it. Those same panes double as doorways into a hidden pocket space dubbed the Mirro-World, a place captives find no plain route out of. She may smash whatever mirror an enemy is locked behind, cutting them off for good, yet she herself passes into and out of the realm whenever she likes. Waiting there is a dwelling wired to every mirror throughout Totto Land and the vessels anchored nearby, which lets her cross the region fast and unseen, although she can muddle which mirror opens onto where. A degree of awareness lives in the mirrors, so they field questions about places and people spotted, yet they respond to everyone rather than her alone, a loophole enemies can turn against her. She can further recast herself as somebody's reflection, echo their motions exactly, and even compel the reflected person to mirror her; a half-revert lets her tap another fruit user's powers, gaining flight, for instance, while echoing Caesar.
The gift comes paired with drawbacks. Standing as a reflection, uneven features get flipped, so Luffy's scar beneath his left eye lands on the right of her face, and she is stuck echoing whatever the target does. When a mirror is aimed carelessly, light bouncing off it may reshape a creature standing close by into a duplicate of whoever she meant to hit, and afterward she cannot always separate her fakes from the genuine article, so her own trick can dupe her. Shattering a mirror leaves the people caught within unhurt, and cracking one inside the Mirro-World cracks its counterpart in reality too. As with most fruits, knocking the user out switches off pieces of the power, though the Mirro-World never fully closes.
Charlotte Brulee alone wields this fruit, using it above all to bait, corner, and cage her marks and to travel Totto Land under cover. Among her named moves are Reflection, which stops a blow and returns it to its sender, and Mirro-World, which draws a foe through a mirror into the trap realm where scattered panes report what their real-world twins reflect. Several other fruits echo its traits: the Doa Doa no Mi for reaching a parallel realm, the Numa Numa no Mi and Yami Yami no Mi for imprisoning people in a pocket space, and the Mane Mane no Mi for stealing a person's face and voice.

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The Mira Mira no Mi is a Paramecia Devil Fruit that lets its user raise mirrors which reflect attacks back at attackers or throw someone's reflection onto another target. Charlotte Brulee, who ate it, is known as the Mirror Human.
Charlotte Brulee of the Big Mom Pirates ate the Mira Mira no Mi.
The Mirro-World is a hidden pocket dimension that Charlotte Brulee accesses through mirrors using the Mira Mira no Mi. She can trap enemies inside it with no plain way out, while she herself can enter and leave it whenever she likes.
When Charlotte Brulee poses as someone's reflection, uneven features get flipped, and she is forced to echo whatever the target does. She can also mix up her own duplicates with the real people they copy, and a mirror aimed carelessly can accidentally reshape a nearby creature into an unintended double.
Charlotte Brulee's named Mira Mira no Mi techniques include Reflection, which absorbs a strike and fires it back at whoever launched it, and Mirro-World, which pulls a foe through a mirror into her hidden trap dimension.
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