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'Have not cried this much': One Piece episode 1136 leaves anime fans in tears as Kuma's backstory continues to shock

'Have not cried this much': One Piece episode 1136 leaves anime fans in tears as Kuma's backstory continues to shock

Time of Indiaa day ago
One Piece episode 1136: Episode 1136 of One Piece has left fans deeply moved, flooding social media with emotional reactions. By shedding more light on Bartholomew Kuma's tragic past, the episode has proven especially heartbreaking for viewers. Beyond the action, this chapter of the story showcases the series' remarkable skill at weaving intense emotion into its narrative.
One Piece episode 1136 leaves anime fans in tears
Taking to X, fans of the anime said that the makers have done a fantastic job with Kuma's backstory, making it so emotional that they couldn't help but cry. Almost everyone agrees that Kuma did not deserve what he went through. Reacting to the latest episode, fans also shared that they are impressed by how the arc has been executed.
One wrote, 'One Piece Episode 1136… mandatory watch. I haven't cried this hard in a while. This episode destroyed me.' Another added, '#OnePiece1136 Amazing direction this episode and an amazing end to the backstory ofc.'
A third went on to add, 'One piece #1136 is Unbelievable. Koyama is that guy when it comes to delivering emotional moments. One of my favorite One piece episodes.'
One Piece Episode 1136… mandatory watch. I haven't cried this hard in awhile this episode destroyed meEasily Koyama's best work to date, I don't think the Kuma run sequence could've been done more perfectly100/10 cinema idk how he does it pic.twitter.com/GbI2X1GF1g
One Piece Episode 1136 - 10/10❤️This was able to evoke emotions in me that I didn't know I was capable of, I was crying my eyes out for half the episode and felt like I couldn't breathe, Koyama's direction and the OST was out of this world. I love Kuma and Bonney man 🥹 pic.twitter.com/WFJRHeSr6X
#onepiece1136Masterclass from Koyama and definitely the best episode of the Kuma Flashback , first half was good but a bit too fast for my liking but the 2nd half made it up for it especially the last 2 minutes. Overall its a great episode but not a perfect one.Rating 9/10 pic.twitter.com/mz8afhlTKf
#ONEPIECE1136 I'm not kidding when I say I cried throughout almost the entire episode, Kuma's thoughts here and his belief in Luffy move me so much 😭❤️❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/UOFkvDxrix
What was One Piece episode 1136 about?
In the latest episode, Kuma was shown returning to Egghead Island after visiting Windmill Village on the World Government's orders, ready to complete the last stage of his cyborg transformation. At the same time, Bonney, unable to resist the urge to see her father, embarked on a journey to find him, sailing under the Bonney Pirates' flag.
Where to watch One Piece?
You can watch One Piece on Crunchyroll.
When did One Piece start?
One Piece is a long-standing Japanese anime adapted from Eiichiro Oda's manga of the same title. Since its debut in October 1999, it has evolved into one of the world's most renowned and successful anime series.
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