Does Mendada Have Any Devil Fruit Powers?

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Hannah
Hannah
2026-05-26 19:17:47
Mendada? Zero results in my mental 'One Piece' database. Devil Fruits are my favorite power system—each feels like a puzzle piece in Oda’s world. If this character existed, their power would’ve sparked theories like crazy. Maybe try checking the Vivre Card databooks or the SBS Q&A sections? Oda sometimes drops hidden gems there. Otherwise, it’s probably fan content. Still, now I’m imagining what a 'Menda-Menda Fruit' could do—maybe manipulate memories? That’d fit the series’ chaos.
Yolanda
Yolanda
2026-05-26 22:26:18
I’ve rewatched 'One Piece' three times and read the manga twice, and Mendada doesn’t match any Devil Fruit user I know. The closest might be 'Mandalla,' a minor game character, but their power was tech-based. Devil Fruits are so distinct—Luffy’s 'Gomu-Gomu' stretchiness, Law’s 'Op-Op' room control—that a new one would stick out. Maybe it’s from the 'One Piece Live Action' adaptation? They tweaked some names, but Mendada still feels unfamiliar. If it’s a spoiler for an unreleased chapter, I’d avoid digging deeper; Oda’s twists are best experienced fresh. For now, I’m calling this a mystery or a fandom inside joke.
Knox
Knox
2026-05-29 09:32:17
Devil Fruit powers are my obsession—I keep a whole notebook tracking them! Mendada sounds like someone from a meme or a mistyped 'Mr. 2 Bon Clay,' who’s got the 'Clone-Clone Fruit.' If it’s a new character, I’d need more details. The manga’s been introducing wild abilities lately, like the 'Paw-Paw Fruit' repelling anything, but no Mendada yet. Spin-offs like 'One Piece Film: Red' added the 'Song-Song Fruit,' so maybe it’s from a movie? But my gut says this is either a niche reference or a typo. Still, now I’m curious—time to dive back into the wiki rabbit hole!
Kara
Kara
2026-05-30 16:56:07
Mendada? That name doesn't ring a bell in the 'One Piece' universe, at least not up to where I've followed the story. I've been knee-deep in the Wano arc lately, and I can't recall any character by that name wielding a Devil Fruit. Maybe it's a mistranslation or a fan-made character? The series has such a vast roster—sometimes names get swapped in different translations. Like how 'Zolo' vs. 'Zoro' debates never die. If Mendada is from a game or spin-off, I might've missed it, but in the manga and anime, no luck. I'd double-check the spelling or source—Oda loves hiding details, but this one feels off.

That said, if this is about a non-canon character, some video games or filler arcs introduce original powers. 'One Piece: Unlimited World Red' had a few unique Devil Fruits, but nothing tied to 'Mendada.' Maybe it's from a doujinshi? The fandom's creativity is endless, and I’ve stumbled upon wild fan-made Devil Fruits before—like a 'Pasta-Pasta Fruit' that lets you shoot spaghetti. Hilarious, but not canon!
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