One Piece Episode 1133, titled “To Save His Daughter – Kuma the Timid Pacifist,” continues the heartbreaking flashback of Bartholomew Kuma. The episode highlights Kuma’s unwavering dedication to his daughter, Jewelry Bonney, and the sacrifices he makes to save her life. This installment offers a blend of emotional trauma, political drama, and Eiichiro Oda’s brilliant foreshadowing, making it a must-watch for fans.
Release Date and Where to Watch
One Piece Episode 1133 was released on June 15, 2025, and is available for streaming on Crunchyroll. For viewers in India, the episode was available on June 15, 2025, at 7:45 PM IST. Netflix is also making episodes of the Egghead Island arc available, though typically a week behind Crunchyroll.
Recap and Plot Summary
Episode 1133 picks up after the tragic events involving Ginny, Kuma’s love interest and Bonney’s mother. Following Ginny’s death from Sapphire Scales syndrome, Bonney also contracts the disease. Kuma is now determined to find any possible cure to save his daughter’s life.
Kuma’s Stand Against Tyranny
The episode opens with Kuma saving the citizens of the Sorbet Kingdom from Bekori’s attack. Bekori, the former king, attempts to burn down houses with the weak and elderly inside to gain favor with the World Government. Kuma, enraged by this cruelty, storms the castle and destroys it, an act that becomes known as the ‘Solo Revolution’ in the Sorbet Kingdom’s history.
Bonney’s Devil Fruit
The people of the Sorbet Kingdom want to name Kuma as their king, but he declines, symbolically accepting the title before restoring leadership to the former ruler, Bulldog. Kuma continues to live quietly in the church, using his powers to heal the elderly.
Later, Bonney accidentally eats the Toshi Toshi no Mi, also known as the Age-Age Fruit. This Devil Fruit allows her to alter her age, but Kuma worries about her health and safety as she tests her powers. Bulldog warns Kuma of Bekori’s potential return, now backed by the World Government, who are using rumors of Kuma’s tyranny to their advantage. Kuma agrees to defend the kingdom, knowing he will be branded a criminal.
The Journey for a Cure
Kuma entrusts Bonney to Bulldog’s care and embarks on a journey to find a cure for her Sapphire Scales disease. His travels take him to various locations that would later become significant to the Straw Hat Pirates, including Weatheria and Karakuri Island.
Meeting Dr. Vegapunk
Kuma’s search for a cure leads him back to the Revolutionary Army, where he reconnects with Dragon. He eventually meets Dr. Vegapunk, who offers a potential cure for Bonney through stem cell treatment. However, Vegapunk has a condition: Kuma must become the base for powerful human weapons that will save the weak and protect the helpless. Kuma agrees, believing it is a worthy sacrifice to save his daughter, marking the beginning of his transformation into a Pacifista.
Key Highlights and Foreshadowing
Kuma’s Emotional Trauma
Episode 1133 provides a break from the constant sadness that has plagued Kuma’s backstory. While the emotional trauma is still present, the episode focuses on other aspects of his character, such as his rage and determination. The destruction of the Sorbet Kingdom showcases Kuma’s powerful side and his Devil Fruit abilities, which have often been undermined.
Oda’s Foreshadowing
The episode includes a significant amount of foreshadowing by Eiichiro Oda. Kuma’s journey to find a cure for Bonney takes him to islands where he later sends the Straw Hat Pirates during the Sabaody Archipelago arc. This subtle nod to Kuma’s role in helping Luffy and his crew escape and gain more power is a crucial moment in One Piece history.
The Sacrifice Behind the Pacifista
Episode 1133 reveals the events leading up to Kuma’s agreement with Vegapunk and the creation of the Pacifistas. Vegapunk asks to use Kuma as the base for powerful human weapons, dubbed ‘Pacifista’ after Kuma’s pacifist beliefs. Kuma’s willingness to sacrifice himself to save Bonney highlights his deep love and commitment to her.
Willem Dafoe Meme Reference
A humorous Easter egg in the episode caught the attention of fans. During Kuma’s attack on the Marines, one officer is designed to resemble Willem Dafoe’s “looking up” meme from the movie At Eternity’s Gate. This playful reference adds a touch of humor to the intense and dramatic storyline.
Adaptation Excellence
Toei Animation demonstrates its creative mastery in Episode 1133 by blending technical expertise and emotional storytelling. The episode effectively portrays political and personal themes, creating a complex and multi-layered viewing experience. The studio enhances the original manga material by expanding panels into meaningful visual storytelling.
Animation and Voice Acting
The animation team’s use of color and expression elevates Kuma’s emotional journey. The episode shifts from bright, optimistic colors during Kuma’s short kingship to subdued, desperate shades while he seeks Bonney’s cure. This contrast creates a powerful visual narrative.
Final Thoughts
One Piece Episode 1133 is a top-notch installment that successfully blends political chaos with personal stakes. Kuma’s transformation from a revolutionary to a desperate father is portrayed with depth and emotion. The episode’s highlights include Kuma’s stand against tyranny, Bonney’s accidental consumption of the Age-Age Fruit, and Kuma’s fateful meeting with Dr. Vegapunk. The subtle foreshadowing, combined with excellent animation and voice acting, make this episode a standout in the Egghead Arc.