One Piece: Bartholomew Kuma Might Have The Saddest Story

There is no shortage of tragic backstories in One Piece. Many fans have their own opinions regarding which character has the saddest, most heart-breaking backstory in the franchise’s extensive list of characters. Some might point to the people of Wano, who spent 20 years under the Beast Pirates’ boots. Others may cite Señor Pink and his reason for always dressing ike a baby. However, there is one person in One Piece whose backstory is far sadder than Sanji’s ever could be.Bartholomew Kuma has traveled down a tough road throughout One Piece. His life has been one sad story after the other since he was four years old, and he’s 47 by tthe events of the Egghead Arc. Some of these pains are even self-inflicted; it’s as though the former Warlord of the Sea can’t accept happiness. At this point, many fans agree that there isn’t another character in the series who has been through more than Kuma. If the series somehow ends with him getting a happy ending, it will be hard-fought and well deserved.Chapter 1097, “Ginny,” presented Kuma with yet another tragedy. By age 17, Kuma was the pastor of a run-down church in the Sorbet Kingdom with his slave days long behind him, but even this wasn’t a recourse for him. He expelled the pain and mild illnesses of others and took it into himself (the same thing Zoro did for Luffy on Thriller Bark) every Sunday, though he insisted he was happy to do it. His childhood sweetheart Ginny was also there for him, but he didn’t want to marry her for fear of subjecting her to the same fate as his mother: enslavement and death for being related to a Buccaneer. He was also beaten and arrested at age 25 for trying to protect the citizens of the Southern Province, as was Ginny and a few other friends; if the Revolutionary Army hadn’t picked them up, they might have remained in a cell until they died.

There is no shortage of tragic backstories in One Piece. Many fans have their own opinions regarding which character has the saddest, most heart-breaking backstory in the franchise’s extensive list of characters. Some might point to the people of Wano, who spent 20 years under the Beast Pirates’ boots. Others may cite Señor Pink and his reason for always dressing ike a baby. However, there is one person in One Piece whose backstory is far sadder than Sanji’s ever could be.

Bartholomew Kuma has traveled down a tough road throughout One Piece. His life has been one sad story after the other since he was four years old, and he’s 47 by tthe events of the Egghead Arc. Some of these pains are even self-inflicted; it’s as though the former Warlord of the Sea can’t accept happiness. At this point, many fans agree that there isn’t another character in the series who has been through more than Kuma. If the series somehow ends with him getting a happy ending, it will be hard-fought and well deserved.

Chapter 1097, “Ginny,” presented Kuma with yet another tragedy. By age 17, Kuma was the pastor of a run-down church in the Sorbet Kingdom with his slave days long behind him, but even this wasn’t a recourse for him. He expelled the pain and mild illnesses of others and took it into himself (the same thing Zoro did for Luffy on Thriller Bark) every Sunday, though he insisted he was happy to do it. His childhood sweetheart Ginny was also there for him, but he didn’t want to marry her for fear of subjecting her to the same fate as his mother: enslavement and death for being related to a Buccaneer. He was also beaten and arrested at age 25 for trying to protect the citizens of the Southern Province, as was Ginny and a few other friends; if the Revolutionary Army hadn’t picked them up, they might have remained in a cell until they died.

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