One Piece Episode 1133: How Did Kuma Become A Pacifista? Find Out Spoilers From The Manga

According to the preview, One Piece Episode 1133 will be named ‘To Protect His Daughter: The Shy Pacifist Kuma.’ This episode is based on Chapter 1099 of the manga and continues after Bekori’s assault on the Sorbet Kingdom.

Kuma’s stand against tyranny

As a dedicated advocate for community well-being, I find myself standing solo against Bekori’s sinister plot to incinerate our vulnerable citizens – the weak and elderly. I am fully aware of the peril that this decision poses to my own life, yet I cannot turn a blind eye. Bekori justifies his actions, claiming they are essential to win the World Government’s favor. However, I stand resolute in my belief that such cruelty has no place in our society, and I won’t let fear dictate my actions.

Bypassing his speech, Kuma marches into the castle and wreaks havoc, an event that later comes to be known as ‘The Solo Revolution’ in Sorbet Kingdom folklore. In One Piece Episode 1133, the populace will proclaim Kuma as their king, but he assumes the title more as a symbolic representation rather than a literal one.

Bonney eats a Devil Fruit

In due course, leadership will be reinstated to the original sovereign, known as Bulldog. Concurrently, Kuma remains peacefully within the confines of the church, employing his abilities to mend the aged population. At a later point, an older incarnation of Bonney is spotted playing about.

In this surprising turn of events, even Bonney is left astounded when she gazes into the mirror. It turns out that she has reverted to a child’s form, an incident that will be unveiled in One Piece Episode 1133. This transformation was due to her unintentional consumption of the Toshi Toshi no Mi, or the Age-Age Fruit. As Bonney experiments with her newfound abilities, Kuma expresses concern for her well-being and security.

Later on, the Bulldog pays a visit to Kuma with a warning: Bekori might come back, and this time, he’ll have the backing of the World Government due to rumors suggesting Kuma’s rule as tyrannical. Aware that his actions would label him as a criminal, Kuma decides to protect the kingdom instead.

The sacrifice behind the Pacifista

In One Piece Episode 1133, Kuma gives care of Bonney to Bulldog before fighting off the invading Marines and embarking on a pirate voyage. The course of Kuma’s travels will lead him to significant locations for the Straw Hats in the future, such as Weatheria and Karakuri Island, with the aim of finding a means to aid Bonney.

Returning to the Revolutionary Army reconnects him with Dragon, and eventually, he encounters Dr. Vegapunk. This scientist suggests a cure for Bonney using stem cell technology. In return, Vegapunk requests to use Kuma as a foundation for creating powerful human weapons meant to aid the vulnerable and safeguard the powerless.

In One Piece’s Episode 1133, it is expected that Kuma will agree, viewing this as a price worth paying if it meant rescuing his daughter. The devastating weapons Vegapunk has created will be called ‘Pacifista,’ named after the pacifist beliefs Kuma holds.

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2025-06-13 14:07