{"id":13336,"date":"2025-01-28T14:14:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:14:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/one-piece-what-does-bonneys-new-transformation-mean-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:14:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:14:03","slug":"one-piece-what-does-bonneys-new-transformation-mean-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/one-piece-what-does-bonneys-new-transformation-mean-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"One Piece: What does Bonney\u2019s new transformation mean? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One Piece: What does Bonney\u2019s new transformation mean? Toei AnimationThe spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1118 confirm Bonney\u2019s new transformation, but why is she able to do this, and what does it mean for her character? Bonney was introduced much earlier in One Piece, but her role is important in the Final Saga. As a member of the worst generation, she is one of the strongest characters in the series. The Straw Hats meet her after leaving Wano as they all sail together toward Egghead Island. Upon reaching the island, they find out Bonney is Kuma\u2019s daughter. The arc also shows Kuma\u2019s backstory and how he adopted Bonney before giving up everything for her. As someone from the Buccaneer race, Kuma taught her about the Sun God Nika. Bonney has the powers of the Age-Age Fruit, and she can manipulate her own age, as well as other people\u2019s. However, in One Piece Chapter 1118, she takes on a new form that should have been unique to one person. (Warning: This article contains spoilers from the upcoming One Piece Chapter 1118!) Why did Bonney take on Nika\u2019s form in One Piece? Bonney takes on Nika\u2019s form after Luffy\u2019s encouragement. Bonney has an ability called \u201cDistorted Future.\u201d She can shapeshift and temporarily take on any form she wants. In Chapter 1072, she transforms into a Buccaneer despite the fact that she doesn\u2019t belong to that bloodline. Again, in Chapter 1101, she transforms into a \u201cNika-like\u201d form because she has only heard about Nika from her father and never from him. However, when she witnesses Luffy\u2019s Gear 5, she immediately realizes whose form that is. Hence, she also imitates him. Bonney taking on Nika\u2019s form can also be seen as her finally achieving freedom through Luffy. Luffy the Warrior of Liberation Kuma and Bonney have been yearning to meet all this time. The entire story of One Piece revolves around the theme of freedom. Luffy\u2019s devil fruit is the manifestation of the freedom people have been wanting for centuries. Hence, Bonney taking on Nika\u2019s form symbolizes her freedom and strengthens her connection with Luffy. Ever since she was a child, she was suffering from a terrible illness and even lost her only family. Bonney never knew what happened to Kuma before coming to Egghead. Her alliance with the crew and reunion with her father breaks the shackles of her past as she embodies the one who is said to free the world. For more Straw Hats shenanigans, check out how opposing ideals are the foundation of story. Also, look at why Roger Pirates didn\u2019t act after learning the truth, and our ranking of the strongest Straw Hats.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One Piece: What does Bonney\u2019s new transformation mean? Toei AnimationThe spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1118 confirm Bonney\u2019s new transformation, but why is she able to do this, and what does it mean for her character? Bonney was introduced much earlier in One Piece, but her role is important in the Final Saga. 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