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One Piece episode 1132 preview: Kuma becomes a father in emotional Egghead Arc twist

One Piece episode 1132 preview: Kuma becomes a father in emotional Egghead Arc twist

Business Upturn02-06-2025

By Aman Shukla Published on June 2, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated June 2, 2025, 20:02 IST
One Piece fans are eagerly awaiting Episode 1132, titled 'An Oath to Ginny – Kuma Becomes a Father,' set to release on Sunday, June 8, 2025. As part of the Egghead Arc, this episode promises to dive deeper into Bartholomew Kuma's emotional backstory, focusing on his relationship with Ginny and his journey to fatherhood. With the God Valley incident still fresh in viewers' minds, anticipation is high for this pivotal chapter in Eiichiro Oda's legendary series. Here's what to expect from One Piece Episode 1132. Release Date and Where to Watch
One Piece Episode 1132 will air on June 8, 2025, at 11:15 PM JST. International viewers can catch the simulcast on Crunchyroll at varying times depending on their time zone. What to Expect: Kuma and Ginny's Story Deepens
Episode 1132 continues Kuma's heartbreaking flashback, a cornerstone of the Egghead Arc. Following the events of Episode 1130, where Kuma and 500 slaves escaped God Valley after Ginny leaked information about the Celestial Dragons' competition, this installment focuses on life after freedom. Expect these key developments: Kuma's Oath to Ginny : The title suggests a pivotal promise between Kuma and Ginny, likely tied to their shared struggle and hope for a better future. This emotional bond will tug at viewers' heartstrings.
Kuma Becomes a Father: The episode will explore Kuma's transition into fatherhood, potentially introducing Jewelry Bonney's origins. This moment could shed light on Kuma's sacrifices and the tragic path that shapes his future as a Pacifista.
The emotional weight of Kuma's past, combined with the lingering impact of the Celestial Dragons, makes this a must-watch episode for One Piece fans. Why Episode 1132 Matters for the Egghead Arc
The Egghead Arc is one of One Piece's most intricate storylines, blending past and present to unravel mysteries of the world. Episode 1132 builds on Kuma's tragic history, connecting his experiences as a slave to his role in the present-day narrative with the Straw Hats. Fans can expect stunning animation from Toei Animation, with expressive character designs and intense flashbacks that highlight Kuma's resilience and Ginny's importance. This episode will likely deepen the arc's themes of freedom, sacrifice, and legacy.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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