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The Pasa Pasa no Mi[citation needed] is a non-canon Logia-type Devil Fruit from the video game One Piece - Big Secret Treasure of the Seven Phantom Islands that allows the user to create, control, and transform into pieces of paper. It was eaten by Simon, the game's main antagonist.[1]

Etymology

"Pasa pasa" is an onomatopoeia for rustling in Japanese, as of paper.

Strengths and Weaknesses

As shown by Simon, this fruit allows the user to transform into sheets of paper to strike or evade attacks like any other Logia-class Devil Fruit users. It also appears that his transformation can be used to write something on in like how Simon wrote his pirate symbol in one of his paper form. It also appears he can be in a form of any paper such cards and books.[1]

This fruit does have one specific weaknesses against fire,[1] aside from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage

Simon basically uses this fruit's power to strike and evade like any Logia-class Devil Fruit users. He can launch pages of paper at his opponents as projectiles. The two named attacks he has shown are:

  • Sefer Ha-Bahir (灯明の書(セフェル・ハ・バヒル), Seferu Ha-Bahiru?, literally meaning "Book of the Brightness"): Simon's offensive technique. It appears to be some kind of explosive attack.[1]
  • Sefer Yetzirah (形成の書(セフェル・イェツィラー), Seferu Yetsirā?, literally meaning "Book of Formation"): Simon's defensive technique.[1]

Gallery

Simon's Introduction
Simon's introduction by entering as paper.
File:Simon's Sefer Yetzirah Attack.png
Sefer Yetzirah.
File:Simon's Sefer Ha-Bahir Attack.png
Sefer Ha-Bahir.
Simon Launching Paper
Simon launching paper as projectile.

Trivia

  • Due to the late release into the English speaking languages and the retirement of the console it was released onto (Game Boy Advance), the game (and this fruit's name) was never released as an English translation.
  • This is the first of three Devil Fruits to originate from video games, the others being the Nemu Nemu no Mi and the Mini Mini no Mi. This is also the only one of the three to be a Logia rather than a Paramecia, and the only one that has not also appeared in the anime.

External links

  • Paper - Wikipedia article on paper.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 One Piece GamesBig Secret Treasure of the Seven Phantom Islands, the Pasa Pasa no Mi is introduced.

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