They are small, sharp jewels on wires that resemble the dot on a peacock's tail feathers.
Gallery[]
A Peacock Slasher.
A Peacock String Slasher.
Techniques[]
Kujakki Slasher (孔雀スラッシャー,Kujakkī Surasshā?, literally meaning "Peacock Slasher"): Vivi loops one end of the wire around one of her pinky fingers then swings the peacock jewel to create a slicing, spinning disk with which she can attack. She kept these weapons in her shirt as Miss Wednesday, inside the circles that surround her breasts.[1]
Kujakki String Slasher (孔雀一連スラッシャー,Kujakkī Sutoringu Surasshā?, literally meaning "Peacock String Slasher"): Vivi attacks in the same method as she does with her normal Kujakki Slasher attack, but this time she uses two long chains made from her sharp peacock jewels which are apparently stronger than her standard slasher, while also having a longer range. She can use the String Slasher to whip and stab opponents as well as swinging it into a razor disk like her standard slashers. They can cleanly take off a man's head along with the back of the chair he was sitting on.[2] She can often be seen wearing her String Slasher as a belt when not in use.[citation needed]
Kujakki String Slasher Runback (孔雀一連スラッシャー逆流,Kujakkī Sutoringu Surasshā Ranbakku?, literally meaning "Peacock String Slasher Runback"): First Vivi whips both slashers at different opponents as if she was trying to stab them, however she intentionally misses with both and when the enemy drops their guard she swings them around to hit her opponents in the back and knock them out.[3]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Toppu Slasher (突風スラッシャ,Toppū Surassha?, literally "Gust Slasher"): A combo attack with Nami, using her Sorcery Clima-Tact. Nami launches a gust of wind towards an enemy, and Vivi throws her Peacock Slashers forward, propelling them at extreme speeds. This attack was used in One Piece Party.[4]
Concludes non-canon section.
Supporting Weapons[]
Vivi also uses dance movements to support her Peacock Slasher moves.
Miwaku no Memai Dance (魅惑のメマーイダンス,Miwaku no Memāi Dansu?, literally meaning "Captivating Dizziness Dance"): Vivi dances, causing her opponent to become dizzy from the movement of the circles on her dress.[5] This leaves them open for more attacks. This is a manga only technique, since the circles on her dress were replaced with stripes in the anime. In the Viz Manga, this is called Enchanting Vertigo Dance.
Non-Canon[]
In the anime, due to her clothes being changed, Vivi uses perfume.
Miwaku no Kosui Dance (魅惑の香水ダンス,Miwaku no Kōsui Dansu?, literally meaning "Captivating Perfume Dance"): A non-canon technique where Vivi sprays special perfume in the air and dances to help spread the perfume. Anyone who breathes the perfume is unable to move temporarily and is helpless to defend from an attack of Vivi's Peacock Slashers. Used in Episode 65 instead of Miwaku no Memai Dance. In the Funimation dub, this is called Perfume Dance and Charming Perfume Dance in the subs. In Grand Adventure, which is dubbed by 4Kids, this technique is called Allure Perfume Dance.
Chozetsu Miwaku no Kurukuru Memai Dance (超絶魅惑の狂々メマイダンス,Chōzetsu Miwaku no Kurukuru Memāi Dansu?, literally meaning "Super Captivating Crazy Dizziness Dance"): A more powerful version of Miwaku no Memai Dance, in which Vivi swings further to each side. She considers it particularly embarrassing to use this technique. It appears in One Piece Party.[4]
Miwaku no Memai Dance.
Miwaku no Kosui Dance.
Chozetsu Miwaku no Kurukuru Memai Dance
References[]
↑One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 13Chapter 109 (p. 10) and Episode 65, the Peacock Slashers debut in a clash between Vivi and Zoro.
↑One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19Chapter 170 (p. 16-17) and Episode 106, Vivi attacks Crocodile, cutting his head using Peacock String Slasher.
↑One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23Chapter 207 (p. 9-11) and Episode 125, Vivi uses Runback against Mr. 7 and Miss Father's Day.