One Piece chapter 1095: What is Kuma's true race, and how it connects to Joy Boy? Explained

Bartholomew Kuma (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Bartholomew Kuma (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

One Piece chapter 1095 shows the situation on Egghead taking a dramatic turn, as Five Elders member Saint Jaygarcia Saturn transformed into a hideous creature and easily subdued Jewelry Bonney and Sanji, who were completely powerless before him.

In Thriller Bark, Bartholomew Kuma extracted Luffy's pain and subjected Zoro to the test of resisting it. Later, he used his Paw-Paw Fruit to physically manifest his memories into a huge bubble, which he left in Egghead. Resolved to understand Kuma better, his daughter Bonney entered the bubble and saw his memories.

Caught and held tight in Saturn's vise, Bonney started remembering about Kuma. Through a flashback of the latter's life, readers were made aware of valuable information, including the revelation of the special race Kuma was said to be part of.

Disclaimer: This article contains major spoilers from the One Piece manga up to chapter 1096.


One Piece adds new lore with the introduction of the Buccaneer Race

Who is Bartholomew Kuma in One Piece?

Kuma using his Devil Fruit powers (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Kuma using his Devil Fruit powers (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

One Piece initially depicted Bartholomew Kuma as a fearsome member of the Seven Warlords who worked on behalf of the World Government. Upon eating the Paw-Paw Fruit, Kuma could repel anything he touched with his paw pads, including weapons and incoming attacks.

This Devil Fruit gifted Kuma exceptional effectiveness in both defense and attack. He could repel the air at the speed of light, creating cannon-like shockwaves, or propel himself, other people, or objects at such quickness that it resembled teleportation.

Kuma's ability allowed him to repel even incorporeal things, such as his memories or another person's physical pain and fatigue. At one point, Kuma allowed his body to be converted into a cyborg, thus becoming the original prototype of the Pacifista series.

Kuma vs Zoro in Thriller Bark (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Kuma vs Zoro in Thriller Bark (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

Following his duties as a Warlord, Kuma came in Thriller Bark to annihilate the Straw Hat Pirates and take Luffy's head. However, after the crew's second-in-command, Roronoa Zoro, put his life on the line to protect Luffy, Kuma decided to retreat.

He reappeared later in Sabaody Archipelago, where he used his Devil Fruit powers to make all Straw Hats vanish to different locations. Shortly after, Kuma lost his free will. After partaking in the Paramount War, he became a slave to the Celestial Dragons.

Kuma enslaved by the Celestial Dragons (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Kuma enslaved by the Celestial Dragons (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

Considering Kuma's past as a major member of the Revolutionary Army, the force that actively seeks to overthrow the World Government, there could be no worse fate for him. Luckily, during the events of the latest Levely, his former comrades managed to free him.

Recent installments of the One Piece manga emphasized that there's much more behind Kuma's character, a man known as "The Tyrant" but remembered by Bonney as a gentle and loving father. One Piece chapter 1095 started delving further into Kuma's life, revealing his tragic past and roots.


A sad flashback finally reveals Kuma's special race

In One Piece 1095, Saint Saturn effortlessly overpowered Sanji and Bonney. After immobilizing them, he started talking with Bonney, mocking her about her father, Kuma. In chapter 1064, it was first revealed that Kuma was part of a certain special race.

In chapter 1095, Saturn himself disclosed Kuma as a survivor of the exterminated "Buccaneer Race," a tribe whose members, according to Saturn, committed a certain grave crime in the past.

Retracing Kuma's memories, Bonney recalled the moment when, 47 years ago, he came into the world and first met his parents. Sadly, World Government agents discovered the family and captured all three, despite Kuma's father begging them to let go of his wife and child.

As such, Kuma and his parents were enslaved by the Celestial Dragons. Within a few years, Kuma's mother died. His father, Klap, tried to cheer him up by telling him that the Warrior of Liberation, "Sun God" Nika, would eventually come to save them and the other slaves.

Kuma's backstory seems tragic (Image via Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha, One Piece)
Kuma's backstory seems tragic (Image via Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha, One Piece)

According to Klap, the legend of Nika was part of the Buccaneer folklore. To make his son understand better, Klap started mimicking Nika's moves and reproducing the sound of his Drums of Liberation. A few moments later, however, a Celestial Dragon shot him to death for making too much noise.

The storytelling then shifted to 38 years before One Piece's present narration. In God Valley, an island in the West Blue, the Celestial Dragons gathered to sadistically enjoy a human hunting challenge where they would chase their slaves and God Valley's natives.

Among the slaves set up to be the prey of the Celestial Dragons was Kuma. He tried to escape but was traced and captured. Shortly after, however, Kuma first met two other slaves, a child, Emporio Ivankov, his future comrade in the Revolutionary Army, as well as a little girl named Ginny.


The Buccaneers Race might be linked with Joy Boy

Luffy seems to be the new Joy Boy (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Luffy seems to be the new Joy Boy (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

As revealed in One Piece chapter 1095, the special race Kuma comes from is the tribe of Buccaneers, an ethnicity that carries the blood of the Giants. For this reason, the Buccaneers are extremely large and physically strong. A testament to this, in his adult incarnation, Kuma is 689 centimeters high.

On this basis, Edward Newgate "Whitebeard," the World's Strongest Man and one of the Four Emperors, might also be a member of the Buccaneer Race. Whitebeard is a huge, robust, and mighty man. Moreover, his youthful appearance looked the same as Kuma at the same age.

Another Emperor, Charlotte Linlin "Big Mom," might be a Buccaneer too. Since childhood, Big Mom has been considered a freak of nature for her superhuman strength and toughness. Also, many of Linlin's sons, including Katakuri, Daifuku, and Oven, are extremely large people.

Still, Big Mom's parents looked like ordinary humans, which would seemingly refute her being an offspring of the Buccaneers. Also, based on Saturn's knowledge, which should be pretty reliable, the Buccaneers were exterminated, with Kuma being the only survivor.

Granted, the World Government believed that all the Lunarians were killed except for Alber, the lone survivor of the godly race, but little did they know that, after escaping from imprisonment, the latter became King, the strongest subordinate of Kaido.

The World Government was unaware of that, and it was stated that they would offer a hundred million berries just for mere information concerning the whereabouts of a Lunarian survivor, let alone one with such high status.

However, the Lunarian-born King being the right-hand man of a Yonko would be very different compared to another Yonko having several subordinates native to the Buccaneer Race, especially as King hid his identity. Meanwhile, Big Mom's sons obviously couldn't conceal their massive bodies.

Curiously, since the revelation of King as the only surviving Lunarian, One Piece introduced the Seraphim, cyborgs empowered with King's DNA so that they could have Lunarian biology and powers. Thus, between the original ones and the artificial ones, the number of living Lunarians notably increased.

Likewise, despite this race being first mentioned only recently and stated to be extinct, with the sole exception of Kuma, plenty of characters are already speculated to be Buccaneers. With One Piece's unique but weird variations in the size of characters, this doesn't come as unexpected.

Big Mom and Whitebeard (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Big Mom and Whitebeard (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

What is even more interesting is that the Buccaneers Race seems to be connected to Joy Boy, the fabled individual who, several centuries ago, started the legend of the One Piece treasure, leaving certain items on the last island of the Grand Line.

After awakening the real powers of his Mythical Zoan Human-Human Model, Nika, Luffy entered a form called Gear 5, in which he can fight following his imagination, bringing laughter to everyone around, like the "Sun God" Nika.

Zunesha, an enormous 1000-year-old elephant who had met Joy Boy in the past, stated that the legendary individual had returned as if Luffy had somehow become the new Joy Boy several hundreds of years after the previous one.

In One Piece 1095, Bonney remembered Kuma telling her that, ever since he was a child, he always wished to be a hero who could bring freedom to everyone suffering, just like Nika. According to Kuma, Nika would dance into action with a smile on his face at the rhythm of the "Drums of Liberation."

The giant straw hat in Mary Geoise (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
The giant straw hat in Mary Geoise (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

Kuma's description of Nika, which he got from his father Klap's tender tales, matches what Luffy was shown to do upon obtaining his Gear 5 transformation. The link could be even tighter, as Klap's stories derived from the traditional folklore of the Buccaneers.

With the members of this race having similar traits as the giants, it only comes naturally to think about the huge straw hat Imu-sama keeps in a freezing room inside the Pangaea Castle. Given its size, the straw hat can only have belonged either to a Giant or a Buccaneer.

It's highly speculated that the massive straw hat was owned by Joy Boy, which would make the legendary individual a member of one of these two races. So far, however, this remains just one of the many assumptions and conjectures in which Bartholomew Kuma is involved.


What will happen next?

Kuma and Bonney have to meet again (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)
Kuma and Bonney have to meet again (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece)

Kuma's role in the plot of One Piece is yet to be complete, as it's still undisclosed how he joined the Revolutionary Army and why he became a member of the Seven Warlords and allowed the World Government to turn him into a mindless cyborg.

This last event was the reason why Bonney became a pirate. Aiming to take revenge on Vegapunk, the scientist directly responsible for altering his father's body, she set sail, eventually gaining fame as one of the Eleven Supernovas of the Worst Generation.

Unbeknownst to Bonney, the Revolutionaries freed Kuma from the enslavement in Mary Geoise. For unknown reasons, however, he suddenly used his Devil Fruit powers to travel back to the same place. Attacked by Sakazuki "Akainu," Kuma was forced to flee.

His current destination is yet to be revealed, but there's a high chance that he is heading to Egghead, the same place where Bonney, his daughter, currently lies. By coincidence, the Straw Hat Pirates, the crew Kuma has a major connection to, are on Egghead too.


Be sure to keep up with One Piece's manga, anime, and live-action as 2023 progresses.

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