One Piece Episode 1132: Ginny Says Her Final Goodbye As Kuma Adopts Bonney, Spoilers From The Manga

In line with the sneak peek, One Piece Episode 1132 is named ‘A Promise to Ginny – Kuma’s New Role as a Father.’ This upcoming episode will delve into the happenings from Chapter 1098, where Kuma discovers the reasons behind Ginny’s mysterious vanishing.

What happened to Ginny?

In the next episode of One Piece (1132), the story will continue some time after Ginny’s kidnapping. The Revolutionary Army headquarters is alerted by an SOS from their South Blue branch, triggered by the Tumi uprising. Kuma offers to assist, but Ivankov voices concern, explaining that Kuma has been acting impulsively since Ginny went missing.

It comes to light that she was abducted by the World Government and compelled into a marriage with a Celestial Dragon. After two years, Ginny found herself discarded from Mary Geoise due to her illness. In a final attempt, she reaches out to the Revolutionary Army.

In Episode 1132 of One Piece, her state worsened dramatically, resembling stone sculptures baked by the sun. Regrettably, she passed away before Kuma could save her. Inside a chapel in the Sorbet Kingdom, Kuma discovered her lifeless form and a young girl—their daughter, Bonney, left behind. Overwhelmed with sorrow, Kuma vowed to care for her instead.

What is the Curse of Sapphire Scales?

In Episode 1132 of One Piece, we’ll delve into Kuma’s life as a father. Growing up, Bonney, who resembles Ginny with her appetite and spirit, thrives under his nurturing care, viewing Kuma as her true dad. Despite being an active member of the Revolutionary Army, Kuma consistently prioritizes Bonney, always coming back to look after her.

But once Kuma learns that Bonney has taken on Ginny’s ailment – an untreatable disorder called Sapphire Scales that solidifies her skin upon sun exposure – he swiftly seals the church’s windows.

In One Piece Episode 1132, Kuma receives treatment from various physicians, but unfortunately, her condition is ultimately diagnosed as incurable by the time she reaches ten years old. Unwilling to accept this grim prognosis, Kuma decides to leave the army and devote all her efforts to caring for her. The Dragon, in a show of solidarity, pledges to assist in finding expert medical professionals who might be able to offer hope.

At age five, Bonney encounters teasing from other kids about being likened to a vampire and sporting a glimmering mark below her eye. Kuma offers solace by comparing the mark to a valuable gemstone. They discuss potential birthday excursions, with plans of possibly exploring Sky Islands and Fish-Man Island in the future.

In the final moments of One Piece Episode 1132, it’s revealed that Kuma discovers King Bekori intends to carry out another heinous act – this time focusing on the vulnerable elderly and defenseless civilians, using flames and brutality as his tools.

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2025-06-06 17:07