
One Piece Episode 1130: What to expect from the ‘God Valley Incident'
One Piece Episode 1130 marks a significant moment in the anime's Egghead Arc, shifting focus to a flashback that explores the God Valley Incident, an event that occurred 38 years before the current timeline. This episode, airing on May 25, 2025, at 11:15 PM JST, will be available for streaming on Crunchyroll with subtitles shortly after its Japanese broadcast. The episode centers on Kuma's experiences during this historic event, offering fans their first animated glimpse into one of the most critical moments in One Piece lore. What Is the God Valley Incident?
The God Valley Incident is a legendary battle that took place on the now-vanished island of God Valley in the West Blue. This event, which occurred 38 years ago, involved a chaotic clash between the Rocks Pirates, led by the infamous Rocks D. Xebec, and an unlikely alliance of the Roger Pirates, led by Gol D. Roger, and the Marines, spearheaded by Monkey D. Garp. The incident also coincided with the Celestial Dragons' triennial Native Hunting Competition, a cruel event where locals and slaves were hunted for sport. The World Government later erased all records of God Valley, making it a mysterious and pivotal moment in the One Piece world. Key Characters in the God Valley Incident Rocks Pirates : Led by Rocks D. Xebec, this crew included future Yonko like Big Mom, Kaido, and Whitebeard, making it one of the most formidable pirate groups in history. Their goal was to disrupt the World Government, possibly targeting the Celestial Dragons.
Roger Pirates and Marines : Gol D. Roger and Monkey D. Garp formed a rare alliance to defeat Rocks D. Xebec, a decision that remains one of the great mysteries of One Piece. Their victory cemented their legacies, with Garp earning the title 'Hero of the Marines.'
Bartholomew Kuma and Ivankov : As slaves during the incident, Kuma and Revolutionary Ivankov seized the chaos to escape, with Kuma acquiring the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi (Paw-Paw Fruit), which allowed him to save himself and 500 others.
Celestial Dragons and God's Knights: The Celestial Dragons orchestrated the Native Hunting Competition, with St. Figarland Garling, leader of the God's Knights, playing a significant role. One pieceOne Piece Episode 1130
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
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Hypebeast
4 hours ago
- Hypebeast
Antwan Horfee Revisits Japanese Ephemera in New Book 'Menko Toys'
Summary Parisian artistAntwan Horfeereturns to the world of Japanese throwing cards withMenko Toys, a richly layered sequel to his 2019 titleMenko Boys. This new 288-page volume deepens Horfee's anthropological exploration of Menko — vividly illustrated cardboard cards once used by Japanese children in street games but now treasured as cultural artifacts. As writer Peter Lyle once described them, Menko are 'talismanic throwing cards' that reflect shifting currents in 20th-century Japanese society. The book, presented with Swiss binding and printed on Munken white paper, is a tactile object as much as a visual archive. It features English and Japanese texts by Horfee, Nick Schonberger, Ataru Sato, Risa Hiratsuka and others, with design by Jean Granon and photography by Ghislain Mirat. Ten hand-drawn copies signed and illustrated by Horfee himself are also available. Menko Toysis more than a collection; it invites interpretation, treating each card as a micro-narrative of nostalgia, consumer culture and personal memory. The book is available for order now viaTopsafe'sofficial site, with standard and limited-edition versions available.


Eater
15 hours ago
- Eater
Whoa There Are a Lot of Restaurants Opening in Seattle Right Now
covers Seattle and Portland for Eater. A Seattle native, he's been a journalist for 15 years. Here's a list of notable openings we've clocked in the Seattle area in the last month. If we missed something, please email us: seattle@ GREEN LAKE — Highly anticipated Southern takeout spot Zax Eat 'N Three is no longer anticipated — it's here. It's serving meatloaf, chicken with horseradish sauce, and icebox cakes. CAPITOL HILL — Pitch the Baby, the second-ever women's sports bar in Seattle, is now open. Sister restaurant Condesa, which used to be a popular takeout window before it closed years ago, will reopen soon, but in the meantime you can get Mexican snacks and small plates alongside drinks. QUEEN ANNE — Six months after neighborhood institution Queen Anne Cafe closed, buzzy Capitol Hill Pizzeria Cornelly has opened its second location in the space. Expect lines at peak hours for this no-reservations place. QUEEN ANNE — For a different flavor of pizza in Queen Anne there's Swing. That's a new 'za and sandwiches joint that's notable for its $3.50 slices, which now counts as a bargain in Seattle? SEWARD PARK — There's a new pizzeria within a olive's throw of the water at Seward Park Pizza Co., a casual spot that also serves wings and sandwiches. WEST SEATTLE — Yet more pizza news, though this is a little more on the fancier end: Matt Gorman, formerly of Fremont standout Lupo, now has a takeout window only open on Friday evenings called Pizza Ritual. REDMOND — The fifth Washington location of upscale ice cream chain Salt and Straw opened in Redmond on July 5. MERCER ISLAND — The newest cafe from Macrina Bakery, whose breads and pastries are sold everywhere, just opened near Mercerdale Park. BALLARD — More expansion news: Brown liquor and meat purveyor Radiator Whiskey has opened its second location on Ballard Avenue. BALLARD — Just down the street from Radiator is another meat-focused restaurant, Little Beast, an upscale English-style pub and eatery from Beast and Cleaver owner Kevin Smith. (We're already celebrating its meat pies.) So if you're in Ballard, should you eat at Little Beast or Radiator? That's a real carnivore's dilemma. SOUTH PARK — El Rey Peruvian Restaurant, one of the few restaurants in the Seattle area serving that style of cuisine, is now open in South Park. (There's another restaurant with the same name in Lynwood, but the two appear to be unaffiliated.) WALLINGFORD — The already crowded Japanese food scene in this neighborhood is now even more crowded thanks to Sushi Taiyo. It doesn't have a website but the Seattle Times reports that it's been 'packed.' WALLINGFORD — And there's another new Japanese restaurant in Wallingford, Daruma Sando, which specializes in pork and chicken katsu. CHINATOWN–INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT — And speaking of Vietnamese cuisine, La Ka Saigon, a spot serving street food and milk tea, is now open on Jackson Street. CAPITOL HILL — A lively bar with street, Gol Mok Korean Market Bar has opened on Pike Street in the heart of Capitol Hill. It's owned by the same folks behind nearby Meat Korean BBQ. REDMOND — Japanese restaurant Momoji has opened a second location on the Eastside, in a mixed-used building next to the Downtown Redmond light rail station. As with the Capitol Hill location, it serves a standard selection of Japanese standards like sushi, sashimi, and yakisoba. PIONEER SQUARE — Day Made, a small cafe on the edge of Pioneer Square, is now open and serving the usual coffee drinks (and matcha), alongside primo baked goods from Ben's Bread. ALKI — Taking over the old Locust Cider space is the accurately, if unimaginatively named Seaside Grille, which serves mainly burgers and sandwiches. CAPITOL HILL — Colibri Mexican Kitchen has opened in the former Plum Bistro space, reports Capitol Hill Seattle Blog, with 'large portions and full plates.' Looks like a lot of steak on the menu too. UNIVERSITY VILLAGE — In a move that absolutely makes sense vibes-winse, juice-and-sandwich joint Joe and the Juice is open inside the swanky outdoor shopping complex.

Cosmopolitan
15 hours ago
- Cosmopolitan
10 August Outfits That Editors Are Loving for Summer 2025
When Megan Thee Stallion coined the phrase Hot Girl Summer, I'm pretty sure this isn't what she meant. June and July brought blistering heat, perpetual sunburn, and sweaty pits that even the most expensive antiperspirant couldn't tame... and August isn't looking much different. Yes, it's hot out, and there's really nothing hot about it. So how do you continue to slay in this stifling heat? Well, save for spending 100 percent of your time indoors—surrounded by the loving embrace of crisp A/C—there's really not much you can do about the triple-digit temps. You can, however, give off the impression that you're unaffected by it with a slew of August outfits and a heavy layer of setting spray. A well-curated summer outfit will keep you as cool as possible, while also serving up your special brand of personal style for everyone to applaud. It's all about light layers, swimwear as clothing, and intentional accessorizing. Essentially: more jewelry/bags/hair accessories, less shirts/pants/dresses. Details ahead! Happy bras-as-tops season to all who celebrate! It's officially time to break out your tiniest crop tops to combine with your cheekiest mini skirts. In this heat, the more skin, the better (as long as you slather on sunscreen first). If most of your summer has been spent sending silly little emails at the office, you might want to add this look to your M-F rotation. A light-weight sleeveless top and a pair of loose-fit jeans (barrel, wide-leg, bootcut, or otherwise) are the perfect commuter-friendly choices. You might be tempted to pack away your jewel tones until the first soup ladle of fall, but don't be fooled. Saturated hues look just as lovely in the summertime as they do in autumn. A red mini dress, for example, looks decidedly slay with a white bag and a pair of matching platform sandals. White-washed denim is unfailingly chic (and the same goes for black). If you're trying to avoid cowboy allegations, skip the hat and style yours with sleek boots and minimalist jewelry instead. Disclaimer: This is not for a standard nine-to-five office job. This outfit is for those who have more freedom in their careers for sartorial play—bar tenders, artists, Aritzia store managers who run that place like the Marines, etc. And those people should definitely consider a bra top and slip skirt for a mix of professional and spicy. There's quite literally nothing a good white tank top can't accomplish—and that includes (but is in no way limited to) dressing down those once-a-year sequin pieces hiding in the back of your closet. Just add a similarly-glitzy bag and the edgiest combat boots in your closet for a casual-cool type of look you could wear to happy hour, a second Hinge date—whatever. I'm so glad that we, as a society, have moved past the absurd idea that black is a winter-only color. Its chicness transcends temperatures. That said, the usual LBD can absolutely be put on pause in favor of Bermuda shorts and knee-high boots—the fashion girl summer combo! Summer 2025 fashion trends will be defined by two things: plush Labubus and silk scarves. I'm here to talk about the latter. The girlies have been hard at work tying bandanas artistically about their waists, heads, and chests for that "just got back from the South of France" aesthetic. My advice? Try wearing one as a top, styled with monochromatic add-ons for a painfully posh look. Pile on all the season's buzziest hues for a bit of expert color-blocking. Butter yellow, chocolate brown, and powder pink all play harmoniously together. If you've ever asked yourself "what goes with [insert color here]?," the answer is: more of that exact same color. Wearing the same hue from head to toe is bold, unapologetic, and unfailingly chic. Kelsey (she/her) is a freelance digital fashion editor and writer with a knack for turning top-performing content into top-selling content. She has extensive experience in editorial and e-commerce strategy, having worked in both divisions during her years at Seventeen and Bustle. With more than a decade of experience in digital media, she also offers creative and social media consulting, as well as copywriting services. She enjoys cheeseburgers, traveling, and vintage hauls. Follow her on Instagram at @klstieg.