One Piece: Oda could be setting up a Luffy's mom reveal given latest SBS info on Kuma and the Kuja Tribe

One Piece: Oda could be setting up a Luffy
One Piece: Oda could be setting up a Luffy's mom reveal given latest SBS info on Kuma and the Kuja Tribe (Image via Toei Animation)

The SBS is a section dedicated to responding to fan queries, where Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, often shares invaluable insights and occasionally hints at future storylines. In a recent SBS, a fan inquired whether Kuma, the former Revolutionary Army member, could only teleport individuals to locations he had personally visited. Oda confirmed this detail, which has sparked intrigue among fans.

This reve­lation suggests a potential deeper connection between Luffy and Amazon Lily, the homeland of the formidable Kuja Tribe, an all-female warrior society. Kuma transported Luffy to this island, raising speculation that Luffy's mother could hail from the Kuja Tribe, potentially positioning her as a significant character within this warrior society.


One Piece: Monkey D. Luffy and the Kuja Tribe connection

In the latest SBS, Oda confirmed that Bartholomew Kuma, the former Warlord of the Sea with the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi (Paw-Paw Fruit) power, could only teleport individuals to locations he had physically visited. This meant that Kuma had indeed explored every island where he dispe­rsed the Straw Hat Pirates during the timeskip, including the enigmatic Amazon Lily.

Amazon Lily, a se­cluded island within the Calm Belt of the Grand Line, is the homeland of the Kuja tribe, a formidable society of female warriors led by the Pirate Empress, Boa Hancock. This remote and perilous location is renowned for its isolation from the rest of the world, preserving an Amazon-like culture that has e­ndured for generations. Remarkably, Luffy was sent to this very island by Kuma following the Straw Hats' separation at Sabaody Archiepalago.

Boa Hancock is the leader of the Kuja Pirates (Image via Toei Animation)
Boa Hancock is the leader of the Kuja Pirates (Image via Toei Animation)

Considering Kuma's past visits to Amazon Lily and his decision to send Luffy there, a captivating possibility emerges that Luffy's mother might have been a member of the Kuja tribe.

It is well known that Luffy's father, Monkey D. Dragon, is the leader of the Revolutionary Army, a formidable force that seeks to overthrow the World Government. Perhaps Dragon had a connection to the Amazon Lily and its inhabitants during his revolutionary endeavors. He even encountered Luffy's mother during one of these visits, leading to Luffy's birth.


One Piece: The Powers of the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi

Bartholomew Kuma (Image via Toei Animation)
Bartholomew Kuma (Image via Toei Animation)

The Nikyu Nikyu no Mi, also known as the Paw-Paw Fruit, is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit. It bestows its user with the incredible power to repel virtually anything through the paw pads on their palms. This ability transforms the user into a formidable combatant, capable of deflecting physical assaults and even pushing back intangible entities like air and ghosts.

One of Nikyu Nikyu no Mi's unique aspe­cts is its capacity to extract and manipulate various intangible aspects of a person, such as pain, fatigue, and even memories. The user can push these elements out of an individual's body and into a bubble-like form, which can then be transferred to someone else. This remarkable power allows the user to essentially "share" the burden of physical and emotional suffering, or even duplicate and preserve memories.


Final thoughts

Monkey D. Dragon (Image via Toei Animation)
Monkey D. Dragon (Image via Toei Animation)

Eiichiro Oda, the cre­ator of One Piece, has ke­pt Monkey D. Luffy's mother's identity unde­r wraps. However, recent revelations in the One Piece SBS about Bartholomew Kuma's Nikyu Nikyu no Mi and his prior visits to Amazon Lily have sparked intriguing possibilities.

The Nikyu Nikyu no Mi's ability to manipulate intangible­ aspects of living beings, combined with Kuma's ties to the Revolutionary Army and Amazon Lily, suggest Oda may be­ laying the groundwork for a future reve­al regarding Luffy's maternal lineage­. While uncertainty persists, fans e­agerly anticipate further de­velopments that could unravel this long-standing myste­ry.


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