Chāmu Chāmu no Mi

Introduction
The Chāmu Chāmu no Mi is a Paramecia devil fruit that allows the user to produce and turn into a teru teru bōzu.

Appearance
The Chāmu Chāmu no Mi appeared as a light blue raisin with swirls on it.

Usage
Much like how a regular teru teru bōzu can ward off bad weather. The user of this fruit can seemingly be able to "ward off" anything that comes in contact with them and by doing so, sheds off a teru teru bōzu doll off their person. However, the doll that is shed is still attached to their person via a string from the doll's neck. The devil fruit also enables them to transform into a cartoonish ghost-like entity, resembling the dolls they shed off.

Strengths
The primary strength of this fruit is the ability to "ward off" or completely negate an action against or towards the user. As long as the doll is still somehow attached to the devil fruit user, the action that caused the doll to spawn will still not work. An example of this is nullifying a sword attack, receiving no damage from said attack. The user continues to be immune to all sword attacks as long as the doll is still attached. This is not only limited to physical attacks as the user can negate ailments, such as blindness, tiredness, or nausea.

Another ability of this devil fruit allows the user to change their form resembling a teru teru bōzu, with a string attached to the tip of their head that acts as a whip and a long white cloak that covers their entire body. In this form, the dolls that shed off the user are linked to the edge of the user's cloak.

Weaknesses
A significant weakness for this devil fruit is the dolls that are produced are limited in numbers. The dolls can also be either grabbed or cut off, eliminating whatever immunity the person had. The user also suffers from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Trivia
Information on the devil fruit may change or be expanded upon if more is revealed about Basil Hawkins's abilities.