One Piece: CHAPTER 1135 Might Finally Explain YAMATO’S UNIQUE LOOK, Despite Being Kaido’s Child

Eiichiro Oda hasn’t explicitly revealed Yamato’s species in One Piece; however, the upcoming chapter might hold a hint that leads us to the big revelation.

SUMMARY

The pages of One Piece are home to many unusual creatures from Minks to Fishmen; however many characters and their species still remain a mystery.
Yamato is one such character who has an unusual appearance which makes their mysterious origin a topic of discussion among fans.
The upcoming chapter of One Piece manga holds a hint that could reveal the specifics about Yamato’s origin and parentage.

Spoiler Alert !!!
This article contains One Piece Chapter 1135 spoilers.

Claiming One Piece to be as old as time wouldn’t be too far from the truth, given how long it has been since the series first started. At every turn of the manga, Eiichiro Oda introduces bizarre characters who defy the laws of physics, nature, and human anatomy. From the Longarm tribe to the Minks of Zou, there are many characters who are far different from one another, and some who are a little bit of everything.

Baby Yamato during the Wano arc of One PieceYamato’s flashback during the Wano arc of One Piece | Credits: Studio Toei Animation

Introduced during Wano, Yamato is one such character who sparks doubt with his existence. His existence is shrouded in mystery and we’re yet to find out specifics about his race and species. The upcoming chapter of One Piece has made its way to the internet and there might be a hint that could answer all the questions fans have about Yamato.

Does One Piece Chapter 1135 explain Yamato’s appearance?

A still of Elbaf Island in the anime as Shanks arrives in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece A glimpse of Elbaf from the time when Shanks arrives | Credits: Studio Toei Animation

One Piece Chapter 1135 will be officially released in 2025. However, panels from the upcoming chapter have already surfaced online. We see more interactions between the Straw Hats and the Elbaf giants as they celebrate together. An important aspect of the chapter is the revelation made by Colon. While speaking of his parentage, he reveals that his father was a human.

The fact that Giants have significantly different appearances based on their parentage, paired up with the difference in the appearance of Jarul and the other Giants might be a hint that explains Yamato’s unusual appearance in One Piece. Yamato’s introduction and character arc during Wano made fans believe that he would become one of the Straw Hats. He was introduced as Kaido’s daughter but refused to accept that identity and kept reiterating that he identifies as Oden.

A still from Colon's introduction in One Piece Colon will be properly introduced in the upcoming chapter | Credits: Studio Toei Animation

Although Yamato is Kaido’s child, they look nothing alike. One aspect of Yamato that catches fans’ attention and connects the character to Kaido is the horns. The horns make fans wonder about Yamato’s race and species. Moreover, Eiichiro Oda hasn’t explicitly revealed Kaido’s race in the series and the ambiguity adds to the confusion.

Yamato’s background in One Piece remains a mystery but with a fascinating possibility

Kaido was once known as the ‘Strongest Creature in the One Piece world’. He wasn’t simply a human or a Giant. As a result of the discrimination he faced and how he called himself an Oni on numerous occasions i.e. during his flashback and his fight with Yamato, fans believe that Oda will reveal the Oni race sooner or later.

A still from Yamato and Kaido's fight in One PieceYamato and Kaido look extremely different in One Piece | Credits: Studio Toei Animation

The basis of this popular belief is the possibility that Kaido meant that he is an Oni literally rather than being one in essence or being perceived as such. Yamato has also been referred to as an ‘Ogre Princess’ and his mother might be a human which would explain him inheriting Kaido’s horns as well as his more human features. Therefore, this would confirm that Yamato belongs to the Oni tribe if it exists.

One Piece Chapter 1135 will be released on January 6th, and there might be some key differences between the official translation and the ones done by fans, which could turn this theory around. However, until then, let us believe that Oda is finally leading us to the revelation about Kaido and Yamato’s species.

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