When Did Bellamy One Piece First Appear In The Manga?

2025-08-28 20:34:30
425
Share
ABO Personality Quiz
Take a quick quiz to find out whether you‘re Alpha, Beta, or Omega.
Start Test
Write Answer
Ask Question

2 Answers

Isabel
Isabel
Favorite read: The Villainess Mate
Sharp Observer Lawyer
I was leafing through a friend’s copy of 'One Piece' and pointed excitedly when Bellamy popped up; that first encounter is in Chapter 236, during the Jaya arc. He arrives in Mock Town with a loud, belligerent swagger and a philosophy that clashes with the Straw Hats: he mocks the idea of chasing dreams, which makes him an instant antagonist for Luffy’s worldview. That short scene does more than introduce a bully — it frames a recurring theme in the series about conviction versus cynicism.

I like that his debut isn’t some grand pirate battle; it’s a small-town confrontation that tells you everything about him quickly. For anyone revisiting the manga or jumping in for the first time, Chapter 236 is the page to find if you want Bellamy’s first moments — and if you enjoy noticing how Oda plants character seeds early, this is a neat one to spot.
2025-08-29 04:08:19
38
Graham
Graham
Favorite read: I'm the Pirate Queen
Clear Answerer Sales
Flipping back through my battered collection of 'One Piece' volumes always brings a grin, and Bellamy’s first entrance is one of those scenes that stuck with me. He first shows up in the manga during the Jaya episodes — specifically in Chapter 236 — strutting into Mock Town with that oversized ego and his crew, announcing himself as Bellamy the Hyena. That moment has that classic Oda seasoning: braggadocio, a taste of the harsh world outside the Straw Hats’ bubble, and a contrast between empty swagger and real conviction. I still recall the panel where he mocks dreams and ambition; for a kid reading at a small bookstore table, that line landed like a gauntlet thrown at Luffy’s ideals.

Seeing Bellamy for the first time felt like watching a minor villain who exists to highlight a theme rather than to be an enduring threat. His design is memorable — the facial grin, the spiky hairstyle, the illegal kind of bravado — and Oda uses him to poke at the notion of strength without purpose. Over the years I’ve appreciated how those early antagonists add texture to the world, demonstrating the variety of people who cross the Straw Hats’ path: some are cruel, some are tragic, and some are simply misguided. Bellamy’s debut is small but definitive: Chapter 236 gives you the full package of his arrogance and sets up the contrast that makes his later story beats meaningful.

If you’re hunting the manga pages, jump to the Jaya arc around that chapter and you’ll see him pop off the page right away. It’s cool how a brief introduction can leave a long echo in a series as huge as 'One Piece' — Bellamy’s first scene still gets quoted in forums, cosplay bits, and reaction compilations. For a long-time fan like me, it’s the kind of throwback that makes rereads fun; every time I hit that chapter I grin at how Oda plants characters that accomplish so much with so little space, and it nudges me toward a reread of the whole Jaya/Skypiea stretch to savor the bigger context.
2025-09-02 19:59:38
26
View All Answers
Scan code to download App

Related Books

Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status