One Piece Chapter 1101 has set the fanbase ablaze with speculation, particularly surrounding Bonney’s Devil Fruit – the Toshi Toshi no Mi. Much like the mysterious concept of Nika, this Devil Fruit has invited myriad theories and assumptions.
However, what if our understanding of Bonney’s power, as well as its implications, has been widely misinterpreted? Could it be that the true nature of the Toshi Toshi no Mi differs significantly from what we’ve assumed?
While it’s important to note that this theory is largely speculation, it does offer a compelling perspective that challenges the prevailing notions about Bonney’s Devil Fruit.
One Piece 1101: What are Bonney’s Devil Fruit powers?
Bonney’s Devil Fruit, the Toshi Toshi no Mi, has often been interpreted by fans as granting powers related to aging or time. However, one lesser known meaning of “toshi” in Japanese is agility or adeptness. What if instead of the Age Age Fruit, Bonney actually ate the Agile Agile Fruit?
- This theory suggests her powers allow her to tap into any ability or potential future power with agility and adeptness. The effects we’ve seen may seem random or reality-warping, but could actually be flickers of imagined abilities coming to fruition temporarily.
- We’ve seen Bonney transform herself and others into different age appearances – but she also seemed to channel the power of Nika at one point in Egghead Island. Yet her idea of Nika was very different from Luffy’s actual rubber-powered form. This fits the idea that Bonney’s fruit allows her to harness glimpses of powers she imagines, rather than literally controlling age.
Much like how Luffy was previously restricted in his understanding of his own power, Bonney too may not have fully grasped the agile nature of the Toshi Toshi no Mi. Its true power could be tapping into abilities through imagination and adeptness, with the random effects simply being fluctuations based on what power she’s picturing at the time.
In this way, Bonney’s Devil Fruit could act as a wildcard for any imagined power, similar to Sylvie’s Nexus Events in Loki. The only limit being her own creativity and adeptness in harnessing these momentary power spikes based on what reality she envisions.
This would make Bonney’s Toshi Toshi no Mi one of the most open-ended yet unstable Devil Fruits yet. And it leaves the door wide open for Oda to showcase all kinds of new, unexpected abilities from Bonney in the future!
Conclusion:
While the true extent of Bonney’s powers has yet to be revealed, this thought-provoking theory certainly offers a fresh perspective.
Just like the endless mysteries in Oda’s masterful story, the nature of Bonney’s abilities keeps fans theorizing and keen to see what happens next on the Straw Hats’ epic voyage. For now, we can only speculate and wait eagerly for the next revelatory twist that challenges our assumptions once again. But one thing’s for sure – with Bonney back in the picture, things are bound to get a whole lot more interesting for the One Piece world.