Drawn from a video game and outside the main story, this Paramecia power drops anyone into sleep and pulls them into a dream where the eater can loot memories and take over. Its wielder Noko debuts in the Ocean's Dream game.
Outside canon and sorted under the Paramecia class, this fruit gives whoever eats it the means to send others into sleep. Noko swallowed it inside the game titled One Piece: Ocean's Dream. The anime went on to show Noko wielding much the same tricks, yet it never actually named the fruit on screen. Its label comes from nemuri, Japanese for sleep.
Sending a target under is merely the opening step. As soon as someone drifts off, the user hauls them into a realm of dreams and strips their memories there to gain strength. Those pilfered memories then hand the holder the means to warp the dream world at will and even to puppet a person snared inside it. In every other respect the fruit carries the usual Devil Fruit vulnerabilities.
Noko is the fruit's only wielder, turning it to lulling enemies into sleep, siphoning their dreams, and controlling them within the dream space. A telling quirk surfaces when Noko takes a hit, since the memories he absorbed spill out of him and travel back to their proper owners. He also brushes off the meal Zoe holds out, declaring that leftover memories are what he lives on. The power calls to mind the Memo Memo no Mi, a canon fruit, in its memory theft, and the Uta Uta no Mi in caging victims inside a governed dream.

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Noko ate the Nemu Nemu no Mi, a non-canon Paramecia fruit that debuted in the game One Piece: Ocean's Dream.
The Nemu Nemu no Mi lets its eater put a target to sleep and then pull them into a dream world, where the user can steal their memories and control them.
No, the Nemu Nemu no Mi is non-canon. It appeared only in the One Piece: Ocean's Dream game and was never named on screen in the anime.
When Noko takes a hit, the memories he has absorbed spill out of him and return to their original owners.
The Nemu Nemu no Mi's memory theft recalls the canon Memo Memo no Mi, while its power to trap victims in a controlled dream is similar to the Uta Uta no Mi.
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