Shrinking Replication
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![]() Bender's (Futurama) smaller clones, which got smaller and smaller with each replication | |
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Power/Ability to: |
Replicate smaller versions of oneself |
The power to replicate smaller versions of oneself. A combination of Replication and Size Reduction.
Contents
[show]Also Called
- Miniature Duplication
- Shrinking Multiplication
Capabilities
The user can replicate themselves and the clones will be smaller than the original. If the clones can clone themselves as well, the clones will get smaller and smaller, potentially reaching an molecular, atomic, or even subatomic scale.
Applications
Associations
- Molecular Manipulation/Atomic Manipulation/Subatomic Manipulation/Particle Manipulation via the user's clones, if they reach atomic/molecular/subatomic or particle scale size.
- Particle Energy Manipulation using the microscopic doubles to harness the natural energy produced by material building blocks composing just about everything, including oneself if they reach the necessary size.
Limitations
- May become disastrous, especially if the clones have minds of their own.
- General size may vary.
- Size could make the replicates useless to their deeds or easily harmed in given situations.
Known Users
Western Animation
- Sugar Plum Fairy (Strange Magic)
- Snow Miser (The Year Without a Santa Claus)
- Heat Miser (The Year Without a Santa Claus)
- The Living Doll (The Tick)
- Bender (Futurama)
Comic Books
- Bob (Marvel)
Manga/Anime
- Goddesses (Ah! My Goddess)
- Dr. Riddles and Kido (Zatch Bell!)
- Smiley (One Piece)
- Shaiapouf (Hunter x Hunter)
- Katsuyu (Naruto)
- Majin Buu (Dragon Ball)
- Janemba (Dragon Ball)
- Medamatcha (Dragon Ball)
Video Games
- Double Trouble (Skylanders)



