If contained by a sufficiently strong full-body binding, it can stop the user from shifting their forms. In Chopper's case, there is still a large patch of fur around his neck and shoulder area and he retains his blue reindeer nose his full transformation has frequently caused him to be mistaken as a gorilla rather than a human and resulted in him being rejected by reindeer and humans alike. However, it does not appear that the user is capable of looking exactly identical to a human even if fully transformed. Additionally, the full human transformation is shown to make the user quite large and strong, with Chopper in his full transformation being much bigger than his reindeer and especially hybrid forms, and like many other Zoan users he is significantly stronger in close combat when fully transformed. As shown by Chopper's utilization of these forms, a practical method for using this fruit in combat is to find ways to combine the user's increased intelligence with the attributes of their original, non-human body. Some of the many combat forms Chopper can take.Ĭhopper's usage of this fruit was the first to demonstrate that alterations to the traditional Human-Beast Zoan form can be manifested through sufficient training or the use of special substances. Like other Zoans, this fruit grants the normal three phases of transformation, but the user will conveniently retain their human intelligence even when not transformed. Similarly, just like humans, animals will become able to assimilate knowledge and utilize tools, the latter thanks to their now bipedal biology. If consumed by an animal or object, this fruit grants them the intelligence of a human as well as the ability to speak in human language if the user is an animal, they retain the ability to communicate with other animals as well. Strengths and WeaknessesĬhopper, otherwise just a reindeer, can practice medicine due to his human intelligence and biology. It has a red top and a whitish stalk, granting it an overall appearance that greatly resembles an Amanita muscaria, which is often used as a stereotyped image of a mushroom. The Hito Hito no Mi is a mushroom-shaped fruit with a stem sprouting out of the top, with swirls that go in a curly "S" like-pattern. In the English versions, it is called the Human-Human Fruit.Hito ( 人 ?) is Japanese for "person/human (being)".
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