Post-timeskip, Bellamy's bounty is 100,000,000 Berries. I always smile at that figure because it’s a solid jump from his pre-timeskip 40,000,000 Berries and tells a tiny story by itself: Bellamy didn’t stay a joke forever. He got more dangerous, more involved, or at least more infamous.
I usually mention this when friends skip past minor characters — those bounty increases signal shifts in status or alliances, and Bellamy is a handy example. If you’re rewatching or re-reading, keep an eye on the bounty posters and the scenes where former minor foes show up again; they often have interesting side-stories that make the world feel lived-in.
I still get a little giddy when thinking about the little details in 'One Piece' that show how characters evolve, and Bellamy is one of those side characters who actually gets a neat, quiet arc. Officially, Bellamy's bounty after the timeskip is 100,000,000 Berries. Before the timeskip he was much lower on the list — his pre-timeskip bounty was 40,000,000 Berries, back when he was making a lot of noise in Jaya and acting like a hotheaded upstart. That jump to 100,000,000 after the two-year gap feels like Oda saying, “Yeah, he’s done something to get more dangerous (or at least more notorious).”
I like to think about what that number implies beyond raw threat level. A 100-million bounty doesn't put him in the Yonko-tier or anything, but it nudges him into the category of pirates who’ve actually made a name for themselves in the New World’s volatile seas. In the story, bounties are as much about reputation and political nuisance as they are about combat strength — so Bellamy’s increase suggests he matured from a loudmouth to someone who actually causes trouble or is involved with bigger players. I always replay the Dressrosa and post-timeskip scenes in my head, picturing how the world treats characters who used to be comic relief but later turn up with a much pricier poster.
If you're hunting for the moment that confirms the number, it's shown in the post-timeskip bounty listings and various databooks/chapters where the World Government updates their wanted posters. For folks who enjoy tracking minor characters, his trajectory is a nice example of Oda sprinkling life into the background: a rebellious kid who grows into a proper pirate name. If you like these small but satisfying developments, it’s worth scanning the bounty boards across arcs — you’ll spot other characters with similar quiet glow-ups, and it makes re-reading 'One Piece' extra rewarding for me.
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