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For other models of this fruit, see Inu Inu no Mi (Disambiguation).

The Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Bake-danuki is a video game exclusive Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit. It allows the user to transform into a bake-danuki, a type of tanuki monster. It was "eaten" by a pen that became Pato.[2]

Etymology[]

  • Inu is Japanese for "dog".
  • Bake-danuki (化狸?) means "monster tanuki", which is a creature from Japanese folklore.

Strengths and Weaknesses[]

The most basic strength of the fruit is that it gives its user the strengths and powers of a monster raccoon dog. In the case of Pato, the fruit's most major strength is that it has given life to an otherwise inanimate object. An object that has been given life by this fruit will also have sapient intelligence and the ability to speak, likely due to being a monster raccoon dog rather than a regular one.

Being a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit, it give the user the specific traits of the mythical raccoon dog in which it can transform ordinary leaves into anything else, from objects to other people and entire environments. In Pato's case, he must write a name on the leaf with his pen-tail for it to transform. The individuals the user creates have the same exact abilities as the originals and are utterly loyal to the user. They can even create copies of themselves.

The people that the user creates aren't as powerful as the originals and will turn back into leaves once defeated. This was shown when the real Strawhat Pirates easily defeated an army of clones which included themselves and several enemies that they've faced in the past. Also, if another person uses the abilities of the user against their will, then the clones will become loyal to them instead of the user. In addition, sometimes the clones will end up betraying their creator for various reasons, such as when Ace turned against Red after fighting with Luffy. Other than that, the user is also affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage[]

Pato is seen writing on a leaf and turning the leaf into a telescope. He is also seen changing into a pen and writing in many leaves and turning them into something written on it. Patrick Redfield also uses Pato's ability to transform leaves to create clones of various pirates and villains.[3]

Pato also seems to be able to summon various attacks of others using the leaves, such as Enel's lightning or Kuzan's ice attack, as seen in the fight against Red and Pato. The leaves seem to be able to summon many forces, objects and people, and can be capable of creating an area that is pitch black.

Summoning the leaves may cause some strain as Pato is unable to use the stronger side of his abilities without the help of Red casting the leaves for him, restricting him to small objects.

Trivia[]

  • This Devil Fruit is similar to the Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Tanuki. However, the bake-danuki model is based on the supernatural version of tanuki featured in Japanese folklore, while the tanuki model is based on the real animal. Coincidentally, both fruits were "eaten" by inanimate objects.
  • This Devil Fruit is also similar to the Fuku Fuku no Mi in which they both can transform leaves into another object.
  • This Devil Fruit is also similar to the Fude Fude no Mi as both fruits involve the user drawing on objects in order to create virtually anything to life.
  • This is the first non-canon Mythical Zoan to appear and the first Mythical Zoan to be named.
  • The ability to transform leaves comes from the legend of the tanuki, which are often referred to as raccoon dogs. The legend was that a tanuki turned leaves into gold to pay for sake, once he had left however, the gold had changed back into leaves.

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