One Piece Theory: Key Connection Between Joy Boy and Kuma Explained

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Luffy and Kuma

The One Piece narrative holds an interesting mystery around Joy Boy, a legendary figure predating the Great Pirate Era, and the theory connecting him to Bartholomew Kuma, the former Warlord of the Sea, is gaining significant attention among fans.

According to this intriguing theory, Joy Boy could potentially be Bartholomew Joy Boy, a courageous Buccaneer pirate driven by a noble purpose.

The evidence supporting this speculation revolves around the size of the Straw Hat found in Marie Geoise, suggesting it belonged to a Buccaneer-sized individual—a unique breed of pirate larger than average humans but smaller than Giants.

Key Connection Between Joy Boy and Kuma

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Luffy Gear 5 (Credits Toei Animation)

The legend of the Sun God Nika, central to Buccaneer folklore, hints at a deep association between these pirates and Joy Boy’s mysterious powers. Bartholomew Kuma’s expressed desire to save countless lives mirrors Nika’s actions, reinforcing the idea of a profound link between Joy Boy and the Buccaneers.

Furthermore, Bartholomew Kuma’s connection to the Nika mythos and his aspiration to protect others aligns with the theory that Joy Boy, possibly known as Bartholomew Joy Boy, shared a similar ethos. It is proposed that Joy Boy’s seafaring exploits, particularly his mission to rescue people from the Great Flood using the Noah ship, may have led to his unjust labeling as a pirate by prevailing authorities.

Luffy (Credits: Toei Animation)

Additionally, the theory ties into the enigmatic references to “taboo secrets of the world” and an “extinct bloodline” mentioned by Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, suggesting a deeper, hidden legacy associated with Joy Boy and the Buccaneers.

In this narrative framework, Sun God Nika from Elbaf is considered a Giant, while Joy Boy is speculated to be a Bartholomew Buccaneer—a groundbreaking union of diverse groups within the One Piece world.

Luffy from episode 1100 (Credits Toei Animation)

The concept of Luffy inheriting the Nika fruit further underscores a unifying force transcending racial and factional boundaries.

Ultimately, this theory reshapes our understanding of Joy Boy, portraying him as a valiant Buccaneer seeking to save lives despite being unfairly branded as a pirate.

It invites a deeper exploration of the complex and interconnected world of One Piece, teasing fans with the possibility of revealing more about these enigmatic characters as the story unfolds.

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Steve Markus Johanson is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart and one of the publication's most prolific contributors, with nearly 1,000 published articles. A dedicated content writer, he devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world, with strong focus on creator interviews, studio strategy, and chapter-level analysis.

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