Casual Review of One Piece Episode 1132 When Fathers, Daughters, and Old Wounds Collide

One Piece usually has us laughing and yelling “Let’s go!” every time Luffy does something wild. But One Piece Episode 1132? It hits differently. This isn’t about flashy fights or epic battles. It’s about Kuma… about quiet pain, about love, and about Bonney, a little girl racing against time without even knowing it.

Baltigo: When Help Doesn’t Come

We open at the Baltigo headquarters. Onboard the Revolutionary Army’s ship, we see three big names: Kuma, Dragon, and Ivankov. The HQ requests backup, but Ivankov shakes his head.

“We’re already carrying too many wounded. We can’t spare any help right now.”

It’s a critical situation, and Kuma knows what must be done. Without a word, he uses his Devil Fruit power Zwoop! And teleports to the Kingdom of Tumi in South Blue.

Before he can strike, a memory strikes first. News from the past… Ginny. Yes, that Ginny, former revolutionary captain, who was kidnapped by the Celestial Dragons to be one of their brides.

Kuma Through the Eyes of Tumi’s People

The citizens of Tumi are shocked. Kuma is here, and he’s not just passing by; he helps them. After three long years of suffering, he’s the miracle they never expected.

“This is him… the hero from the Revolutionary Army!”

Once it’s all over, Kuma radios Dragon through the den den mushi with a tired voice:

“Dragon… It’s me. I’m tired. I’ll get on the ship and head home.”

Two Years Later: Ginny’s Final Call (One Piece Episode 1132)

Fast forward two years. Life moves on until one day, Ivankov rushes in with urgency:

“Kuma! We got a call from Ginny!”

They rush to the den den mushi. The voice on the line it’s familiar, but weak.

“I’ve returned to the lower world… But I’m sick. They don’t need me anymore. But I’m happy to talk to you one last time…”

Ginny knows this could be the last time. She makes one request:

“I have a final wish.”

Kuma panics:

“I thought I’d never hear your voice again! Where are you?! I’m coming now!”

But Ginny gently refuses:

“Sorry, Kumachi. I’m dying. My time is short… but don’t come to see me.”

She ends the call with:

“Please take care of Kuma. He’s a good man… Kumachi, I’ll always love you.”

Ginny dies just as Kuma arrives at the church. He’s too late. All that remains is her body, crystallized and hardened by exposure to sunlight. Kuma kneels, crying, hugging the woman hlovesed.

Then… a tiny cry. A baby. Bonney.

“I promise… I’ll raise your child,” Kuma says.

Becoming a Father

From that day, Kuma raised little Bonney. She grew up in the church with a bunch of elderly folks. One day, she calls out:

“Daddy!”

And Kuma replies:

“Yes… I’m your dad.”

Time passes. Bonney grows up. But her mother’s disease begins to appear blue crystals forming on her cheek.

Kuma boards up every window in the church. The elders question it, but Kuma reveals Bonney’s cheek. They call a doctor. Even he’s stunned:

“This is the first time I’ve seen a condition like this…”

Kuma returns to Baltigo and makes a decision:

“I’m quitting the Revolutionary Army.”

Ivankov is shocked:

“Bonney… she’s got the same illness as Ginny?”

“Yes. I don’t know what else to do. But I want to stay with her.”

Dragon understands. He promises to contact every doctor in the world. Kuma replies with gratitude:

“Thank you, Monkey D. Dragon.”

Seven Years Ago, O Bonney’s Little World

Bonney is five. At the church, she’s scaring off some kids:

“Get lost, you little brats!”

They tease her for not being able to go outside, de call her a vamp,  and wave a cross.

Bonney snaps and kicks them. She chases them out, but Kuma stops her:

“Please stop, even if it’s just play.”

“Okay… I don’t want to make Daddy sad.”

“Bonney, you’ve become a good girl.”

“Ugh, stop it, you crybaby.”

That night:

“Daddy… is this jewel ugly?”

“Maybe they’re just jealous because it looks pretty.”

Bonney smiles.

Bonney’s Dream

The next day:

“I want to go to Sky Island! It’s close to the sun. Maybe Nika is there!”

Kuma does the Nika dance with her. But the moment is cut short by the doctor:

“Your daughter has Sapphire Scale. Any light sunlight, moonlight will worsen it. Even total darkness won’t stop the spread. Truthfully… she only has about five years left.”

Kuma is devastated. Back at the church, Bonney surprises him:

“I heard you talking… about ten years. That’s about me, right?”

“Yes. The doctor said… you won’t get better before you turn ten.”

“Yay! So I’ll be cured when I turn ten!”

Kuma freezes. He wants to laugh—but it hurts too much.

Sorbet Kingdom in Chaos

One year later. Trouble brews again:

“KING BEKORY HAS STRUCK AGAIN! HE’S SLAUGHTERING HIS OWN PEOPLE!”

Boom. Cliffhanger. Emotional chaos.

Final Thoughts

Episode 1132 is an emotional bomb. No Luff, here just pain, love, and the raw struggle of being human. Kuma isn’t just a machine. He’s a father. A man who lost everything… except hope for Bonney.

And Bonney? She’s why Kuma keeps going. This episode isn’t just backstory. It’s proof that even in a world of pirates and revolutions, some battles are heartbreakingly personal.