The Cutie Baton belongs to Porche. It is a vivid yellow baton with a small white ball fixed to each of its two ends, giving it a playful look that matches its owner.
Spun at high speed, the baton launches shuriken shaped like roses. Porche's main technique, Ohana Shuriken, has her whirl the weapon to conjure a spiral of these rose-bladed stars around herself before hurling them at her enemies; English releases render it as Flower Shuriken. An anime-only move, Ohana Saimin, transforms one tip into a bouquet of roses concealing a potent sleep-inducing gas, known in those adaptations as Flower Hypnosis.
Porche is the sole wielder of the Cutie Baton, debuting the weapon at the same time she first appears among the Foxy Pirates.

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The Cutie Baton is the weapon of Porche of the Foxy Pirates, a bright yellow rod capped with white balls at each end that she spins to launch rose-shaped shuriken.
Porche is the only known user of the Cutie Baton, wielding it since her debut with the Foxy Pirates.
Ohana Shuriken, rendered in English as Flower Shuriken, is Porche's signature move where she spins the Cutie Baton to create a spiral of rose-shaped shuriken before throwing them at her enemies.
Ohana Saimin, known as Flower Hypnosis in some English releases, is an anime-only technique where Porche turns one end of the Cutie Baton into a bouquet of roses that hides a powerful sleep-inducing gas.
The Cutie Baton first appeared in Chapter 305 and Episode 207, debuting alongside Porche's introduction with the Foxy Pirates.
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