A compact wooden glider stowed aboard the Sexy Foxy. Shaped like a flying fox and able to clamp onto a cannonball, it lets Foxy ride a slowed projectile straight into an enemy for a devastating strike.
The Foxy Fighter is a small glider carved from wood and stored on the Foxy Pirates' ship, the Sexy Foxy. A fox forms the centerpiece of the craft, and each wing bears a red circle stamped with the letter F. A rounded socket on its underside is built to grip a cannonball, which is the key to how Foxy turns it into a weapon.
Foxy pairs the glider with the slowing effect of his Noro Noro Beam. He fires a cannonball, decelerates it in midair, then fits the Foxy Fighter over the floating ball and climbs aboard. When the slowed state expires, the loaded glider rockets toward his target, letting him land a punch carrying the full momentum of the cannonball. He can then leap clear and leave the craft to slam into the foe, detonating on impact.
Foxy is the sole pilot, turning to the glider during the closing game of the Davy Back Fight on Long Ring Long Land. Even with the contraption, he could not bring down Luffy. The Japanese name doubles as a pun, reading roughly as Foxy Flying Fox, and the kanji nods to the flying fox bat genus that the glider's shape resembles.

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Luffy defeated Foxy in the Davy Back Fight even after Foxy deployed the Foxy Fighter glider, since even a cannonball-powered strike from the machine could not bring Luffy down.
The Foxy Fighter is a compact wooden glider stowed aboard the Sexy Foxy, shaped like a flying fox with a rounded socket underneath built to clamp onto a cannonball.
Foxy pairs the glider with his Noro Noro Beam. He fires a cannonball, slows it in midair, fits the Foxy Fighter over the floating ball and climbs aboard, then rockets toward his target once the slowed state expires, landing a punch carrying the cannonball's full momentum.
The Japanese name doubles as a pun, reading roughly as Foxy Flying Fox, and the kanji nods to the flying fox bat genus that the glider's shape resembles.
The Foxy Fighter first appeared in Chapter 317 and Episode 219, during the closing game of the Davy Back Fight on Long Ring Long Land.
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