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Clapp belonged to the Buccaneer race and was the father of Bartholomew Kuma. Once a church manager in the Sorbet Kingdom, he and his family were dragged into slavery at Mary Geoise, where a World Noble eventually shot him dead in front of his young son.

Race: Buccaneer
Origin: South Blue (Sorbet Kingdom)
Status: Deceased
English Va: Mike Smith
Japanese Va: Takashi Matsuyama
Japanese Name: クラップ
First Appearance: Chapter 1095; Episode 1129
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Appearance

Heavily built and powerful, Clapp shared the same imposing frame as his son Kuma. A square, stubbled jaw, a broad rounded nose, and dark squared brows defined his face, framed by short wavy black hair. Slavery left lasting marks on him: he lost his left eye, leaving a stitched scar down the upper part of his face, with further stitched wounds on his left forearm and upper right arm. Like every slave of the World Nobles, the Hoof of the Soaring Dragon was branded onto him to label him beneath human.

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Personality

Family meant everything to him. He cherished his wife and child, and even after captivity and the grief of losing his wife, he never stopped watching over Kuma. As a Buccaneer he held faith in Nika, the liberator figure woven through his people's folklore, and he enjoyed passing those legends down to his son.

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History

His Buccaneer blood carried the lineage of giants, granting him a hardy build and considerable strength that let him endure brutal mistreatment as a slave. Roughly forty-seven years ago he and his wife ran a church in the Sorbet Kingdom and welcomed their son Kuma. The World Government, watching the island for Buccaneers, learned of them through the hospital that handled the birth. Despite Clapp pleading for mercy, the whole family was enslaved when Kuma was four and shipped to Mary Geoise, with Clapp bearing the worst of the cruelty. After his wife died, he broke the news to his son in tears and kept the boy's spirits up by recounting tales of the warrior Nika. Mid-story, an irritated World Noble shot him, and he died before Kuma's eyes. The way he suffered for his race later shaped Kuma's wish to spare those he loved, such as Ginny, from similar pain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Clapp in One Piece?

Clapp is a Buccaneer and the father of Bartholomew Kuma. He once managed a church in the Sorbet Kingdom before he and his family were enslaved by the World Government at Mary Geoise.

Why was Clapp killed in One Piece?

Clapp was shot dead by an irritated World Noble while he was telling his son Kuma stories about the warrior Nika to comfort him after his wife's death.

Who is Clapp's son?

Clapp is the father of Bartholomew Kuma, whom he raised in the Sorbet Kingdom before the family was enslaved.

What race is Clapp?

Clapp belongs to the Buccaneer race, whose lineage traces back to giants, giving him a hardy build and considerable strength.

What legend did Clapp tell his son Kuma?

Clapp told Kuma stories about Nika, the liberator figure from Buccaneer folklore, passing the legend down even as he suffered as a slave.

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