
One Piece Episode 1133: Release date, time and what to expect from Kuma's tragic backstory
Fans of One Piece are eagerly awaiting the release of Episode 1133, which promises to dive deeper into the heart-wrenching backstory of Bartholomew Kuma in the Egghead Arc. Titled 'To Save His Daughter – Kuma the Timid Pacifist,' this episode is set to deliver emotional moments and pivotal plot developments. Here's everything you need to know about this highly anticipated episode. One Piece Episode 1133 Release Date and Time
One Piece Episode 1133 is scheduled to air in Japan on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 11:15 PM JST on local networks like Fuji TV. For international fans, the episode will be simulcast on Crunchyroll at the following times: 9:15 AM PDT (Pacific Time)
(Pacific Time) 10:15 AM MDT (Mountain Time)
(Mountain Time) 11:15 AM CDT (Central Time)
(Central Time) 12:15 PM EDT (Eastern Time)
(Eastern Time) 5:15 PM BST (British Summer Time)
(British Summer Time) 6:15 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time)
(Central European Summer Time) 9:45 PM IST (Indian Standard Time) What to Expect from One Piece Episode 1133
Episode 1133 continues the Egghead Arc, focusing on Kuma's tragic past as revealed through flashbacks. Following the devastating events of Episode 1132, which explored Ginny's capture and Kuma's rage against the World Government, this episode shifts to Kuma's desperate efforts to save his daughter, Jewelry Bonney. Here are some key plot points to anticipate: Kuma's Search for a Cure : The episode is expected to show Kuma visiting key locations, such as Karakuri Island (home to Dr. Vegapunk) and the Torino Kingdom , in search of a cure for Bonney's mysterious illness. These locations are significant in the One Piece world, with Karakuri Island being Vegapunk's birthplace and Torino Kingdom linked to Chopper's past.
: The episode is expected to show Kuma visiting key locations, such as (home to Dr. Vegapunk) and the , in search of a cure for Bonney's mysterious illness. These locations are significant in the world, with Karakuri Island being Vegapunk's birthplace and Torino Kingdom linked to Chopper's past. Emotional Depth : Kuma's transformation from a loving father to an emotionless Pacifista will be a central focus. Fans can expect poignant scenes highlighting his sacrifices and the emotional toll of his deal with the World Government.
: Kuma's transformation from a loving father to an emotionless Pacifista will be a central focus. Fans can expect poignant scenes highlighting his sacrifices and the emotional toll of his deal with the World Government. Dr. Vegapunk's Role : Kuma's potential first meeting with Dr. Vegapunk could be a turning point, shedding light on how Kuma became a cyborg and the origins of Bonney's unique powers.
: Kuma's potential first meeting with Dr. Vegapunk could be a turning point, shedding light on how Kuma became a cyborg and the origins of Bonney's unique powers. Egghead Arc Connections: The flashbacks will likely tie into the present-day events of the Egghead Arc, setting the stage for Bonney's role in the ongoing storyline and the Straw Hats' battles against powerful foes like Admiral Kizaru and Saint Jaygarcia Saturn.
The episode is poised to be another emotional rollercoaster, blending tragedy with the hope that defines Kuma's character.
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