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Jewelry Bonney, also known as the "Big Eater," is the captain of the Bonney Pirates and a pirate from the South Blue. She is one of the twelve pirates known as the "Worst Generation," having achieved a bounty of over 100,000,000 berries on the Sabaody Archipelago. Her initial bounty was 140,000,000 berries, which later increased to 320,000,000. She is notable for being the only female member of the original Eleven Supernovas.
In terms of appearance, Bonney is a slim, curvaceous young woman with long pink hair. She typically wears a white, low-cut tank top, orange and black striped shorts with long suspenders, and high-heeled boots with colorful stockings. She also sports a green hat and has a piercing below her right eye. However, due to her Devil Fruit powers, her appearance is not fixed. She can alter her age at will, often taking the form of a small child, which causes her clothes to fit differently due to her typically revealing and loose-fitting outfit.
Personality-wise, Bonney is defined by her extreme gluttony and very poor table manners, constantly demanding more food and usually eating pizza. Despite this rude and sometimes temperamental exterior, she possesses a good deal of practical common sense and is aware of the dangers of the world. She understands when to fight and when to avoid trouble, such as on the Sabaody Archipelago, where she prevented Roronoa Zoro from attacking a World Noble to avert the summoning of an Admiral. She also holds a cynical view of stereotypical pirate behavior, being confused by the idea of a pirate helping a wounded stranger and refusing to help an innocent man simply because she is a pirate and he is not. She is, however, deeply unforgiving towards those who wrong her, holding strong grudges against the Straw Hat Pirates for the chaos they caused and against the Blackbeard Pirates for their role in the death of Whitebeard.
Bonney's primary motivation for much of the story is tied to her father, Bartholomew Kuma, the former king of the Sorbet Kingdom turned Revolutionary and Warlord of the Sea. Her deep affection for Kuma drives her to rage against the World Government for turning him into a mindless cyborg slave for the Celestial Dragons. This leads her to infiltrate the Levely at Mary Geoise disguised as the Queen Dowager Conney and later to journey to Egghead Island to confront Dr. Vegapunk, seeking answers on how to restore her father's consciousness.
Her role in the story evolves significantly from a background rival to a central ally. Initially introduced as one of many rival pirates during the Sabaody Archipelago arc, she was captured by the Blackbeard Pirates and later by the Marines after the Paramount War. After a two-year timeskip, she is shown to have a growing respect for Monkey D. Luffy and Trafalgar Law's exploits. Eventually, she becomes a major ally to the Straw Hat Pirates during the Egghead Arc, where her personal quest intersects directly with their journey.
In terms of development, Bonney transitions from a relatively minor antagonist who swore to crush the Straw Hats to a grateful ally fighting alongside them. Her backstory reveals her tragic childhood, suffering from a sapphire scale disease that her father Kuma sacrificed his very self to cure, leading to her deep-seated trauma and her desperate mission to save him. This journey forces her to confront the horrors of the World Nobles and the government's scientific weapons.
Her notable abilities center around her yet-unnamed Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, which allows her to manipulate the age of herself and others. She can rapidly age targets into elderly individuals or regress them into weak children, a power she used to escape Marines. She can also use this ability to disguise herself by altering her own age. Later demonstrations of her power reveal more dangerous applications, such as firing a bullet that gives a target a "near-death experience" by rapidly aging and decomposing them. Most significantly, she has shown the ability to tap into "distorted futures," temporarily transforming herself into a version of herself from a potential future timeline. This allows her to mimic the powers of the legendary warrior Nika, including inflating her body for massive attacks similar to Luffy's Gear Third, marking her as a surprisingly formidable fighter. Her immense appetite is possibly a side effect of constantly using her Devil Fruit powers to maintain a specific age.
In terms of appearance, Bonney is a slim, curvaceous young woman with long pink hair. She typically wears a white, low-cut tank top, orange and black striped shorts with long suspenders, and high-heeled boots with colorful stockings. She also sports a green hat and has a piercing below her right eye. However, due to her Devil Fruit powers, her appearance is not fixed. She can alter her age at will, often taking the form of a small child, which causes her clothes to fit differently due to her typically revealing and loose-fitting outfit.
Personality-wise, Bonney is defined by her extreme gluttony and very poor table manners, constantly demanding more food and usually eating pizza. Despite this rude and sometimes temperamental exterior, she possesses a good deal of practical common sense and is aware of the dangers of the world. She understands when to fight and when to avoid trouble, such as on the Sabaody Archipelago, where she prevented Roronoa Zoro from attacking a World Noble to avert the summoning of an Admiral. She also holds a cynical view of stereotypical pirate behavior, being confused by the idea of a pirate helping a wounded stranger and refusing to help an innocent man simply because she is a pirate and he is not. She is, however, deeply unforgiving towards those who wrong her, holding strong grudges against the Straw Hat Pirates for the chaos they caused and against the Blackbeard Pirates for their role in the death of Whitebeard.
Bonney's primary motivation for much of the story is tied to her father, Bartholomew Kuma, the former king of the Sorbet Kingdom turned Revolutionary and Warlord of the Sea. Her deep affection for Kuma drives her to rage against the World Government for turning him into a mindless cyborg slave for the Celestial Dragons. This leads her to infiltrate the Levely at Mary Geoise disguised as the Queen Dowager Conney and later to journey to Egghead Island to confront Dr. Vegapunk, seeking answers on how to restore her father's consciousness.
Her role in the story evolves significantly from a background rival to a central ally. Initially introduced as one of many rival pirates during the Sabaody Archipelago arc, she was captured by the Blackbeard Pirates and later by the Marines after the Paramount War. After a two-year timeskip, she is shown to have a growing respect for Monkey D. Luffy and Trafalgar Law's exploits. Eventually, she becomes a major ally to the Straw Hat Pirates during the Egghead Arc, where her personal quest intersects directly with their journey.
In terms of development, Bonney transitions from a relatively minor antagonist who swore to crush the Straw Hats to a grateful ally fighting alongside them. Her backstory reveals her tragic childhood, suffering from a sapphire scale disease that her father Kuma sacrificed his very self to cure, leading to her deep-seated trauma and her desperate mission to save him. This journey forces her to confront the horrors of the World Nobles and the government's scientific weapons.
Her notable abilities center around her yet-unnamed Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, which allows her to manipulate the age of herself and others. She can rapidly age targets into elderly individuals or regress them into weak children, a power she used to escape Marines. She can also use this ability to disguise herself by altering her own age. Later demonstrations of her power reveal more dangerous applications, such as firing a bullet that gives a target a "near-death experience" by rapidly aging and decomposing them. Most significantly, she has shown the ability to tap into "distorted futures," temporarily transforming herself into a version of herself from a potential future timeline. This allows her to mimic the powers of the legendary warrior Nika, including inflating her body for massive attacks similar to Luffy's Gear Third, marking her as a surprisingly formidable fighter. Her immense appetite is possibly a side effect of constantly using her Devil Fruit powers to maintain a specific age.