
‘Can't stop crying': Fans devastated by Kuma's painful past and Ginny's death in One Piece episode 1132
In One Piece episode 1132, viewers are drawn into the sorrowful history of Kuma, uncovering the immense hardships he faced. This touching glimpse into his past strikes a chord with fans, creating a powerful emotional connection. One Piece episode 1132 resumed the story two years after Ginny was abducted. The episode became even more impactful with the tragic loss of Ginny, leaving audiences devastated by these poignant events. If you're a fan of the anime and have been following it every week, here's everything you need to know about viewers' reactions to the latest episode.
One Piece episode 1132 leaves fans devastated
One Piece episode 1132 turned out to be heartbreaking for fans. Kuma's backstory has been on people's minds for a while now since it was unveiled in the anime, but the events that keep unfolding only make it harder to process. In the latest episode, Ginny's death and everything surrounding it left viewers teary-eyed.
One wrote, 'Ginny's death is one of the saddest things about Kuma's backstory…the ost and the voice acting made it 10x emotional. RIP Ginny.'
Another added, 'The saddest part of this scene is that while Kuma was flying to Ginny he was unaware of her last words telling him that she loved him. Ginny died not knowing that he didn't hear her.'
#ONEPIECE1132Ginny's death is one of the saddest things about Kuma's backstory…the ost and the voice acting made it 10x emotional. RIP Ginny😭💔 pic.twitter.com/ep1GtQBrXv
#ONEPIECE1132What a well directed and beautifully animated ep! This ep had perfcet composition from start to finish! Def the best ep in flashback so far.Its really unfortunate that the whole tl is busy complaining bout some irrelevant middle finger💔 pic.twitter.com/l1DS73j04c
#ONEPIECE #ONEPIECE1132 #ONEPIECE1151 Just finished the episode and I say it before and I'll say it again out of all the One Piece characters Kuma life is easily the worst/most tragic and this dude is STILL suffering during the present time as well. Kuma deserves so much better. pic.twitter.com/B0QtuVrNF8
The saddest part of this scene is that while Kuma was flying to Ginny he was unaware of her last words telling him that she loved him. Ginny died not knowing that he didn't hear her.#OnePiece #ワンピース #OnePiece1132 pic.twitter.com/wu4TjWca8X
How did Ginny die in One Piece?
Ginny died from a rare illness known as Sapphire Scales, which caused her body to turn to stone when exposed to light. Kuma tried to find her by teleporting to the church they once lived in on Sorbet, but sadly, she had already passed away by the time he arrived.
Where to Watch One Piece episode 1132?
Following its premiere in Japan, One Piece episode 1132 released internationally via simulcast on streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll and Netflix.
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