SUMMARY

Weevil could be a clone created using Whitebeard’s DNA, making him one of the strongest individuals in One Piece.
Miss Buckin is connected to Whitebeard and potentially cloned him when she was part of MADS.
The Rocks Pirates’ backstory hints at a relationship between Whitebeard and Buckin, shifting the perception of Weevil’s origins.

One Piece finally begins to explain the connection between one of its mysterious characters, Weevil, and Whitebeard, one of the legendary strongest pirates along with Roger and Kaido. Since their first appearance, Weevil and his “mother” Bakkin have claimed to be respectively Whitebeard’s son and his old lover. While no one believed them at the time, recent revelations suggest that Bakkin was actually saying the truth, at least in part.

Edward Weevil is one of the weirdest mysteries in One Piece. Bakkin’s claims seemed very strange considering Weevil’s monstrous looks, limited intelligence, and the fact that the woman was clearly trying to capitalize on Whitebeard’s demise to claim his inheritance. The two characters only appeared twice in the manga, so there is very little information about them.

Marco talking about Weevil and Miss Buckin in One Piece

Weevil has been shown to be incredibly powerful, and his strength was enough to earn him a place among the Seven Warlords of the Sea, before that group was abolished by the World Government. Bakkin, on the other hand, appears as a minute but cruel old woman, who manipulates the not-too-bright Weevil into doing her bidding.

“Bakkin” Is Actually Miss Buckingham Of The Rocks Pirates

Stussy Revealed Miss Buckin’s Real Identity

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One Piece CP0 agent Stussy smiling with windows behind her.
Sanji and Stussy

Chapter #1072 of One Piece has revealed a shocking secret that will change readers’ perception of Weevil and his mother forever. Stussy, an agent of the secret group of World Government assassins called CP0, unveils herself as a traitor by attacking her supposed companion Kaku. A caption in the manga describes Stussy as a clone of Miss Buckingham Stussy of the Rocks Pirates and the first successful clone created by the scientific group MADS. Fans immediately made a connection and realized that “Bakkin” can also be transcribed as “Buckin” from the Japanese, proving that the old woman is, in fact, Whitebeard’s old companion.

In chapter #909, Marco talked about Buckin and confirmed that she had been on Whitebeard’s same pirate crew 40 years ago. Fans know that 40 years before the current events, Whitebeard was a member of the Rocks Pirates, one of the most powerful and dangerous crews that ever roamed the seas, which also included future Emperors Kaido and Big Mom. With chapter #1072 confirming that Miss Buckingham was one of the Rocks, the only thing left to understand is if Weevil is actually Whitebeard’s son. The most likely explanation is that Weevil is actually Whitebeard’s partially successful clone.

Weevil Could Be A Failed Clone Of Whitebeard

weevil and buckin

The cover story of chapter #1070, along with other clues scattered in the story, hinted that Miss Buckingham Stussy was also a member of MADS, a group of scientists who, among other things, experimented on cloning technology. Stussy is a clone of Miss Buckingham, so she was clearly involved with that specific project.

It’s possible, then, that Buckin stole a sample of Whitebeard’s DNA during their time in the Rocks Pirates, and then used it to create Weevil. However, this experiment did not go as hoped, as proved by Weevil’s stitched-up appearance and his childlike behavior. After all, Dr. Vegapunk said that accelerating a clone’s growth presents obstacles and drawbacks, and this is likely what happened with Weevil.

According to everything that Eiichiro Oda let transpire until now, Weevil should be a first attempt at producing a Seraphim, the strongest creatures in the One Piece world, advanced clones created using the DNA of the most powerful pirates. Vegapunk has just perfected this procedure in the series, but Miss Buckingham must have pioneered it when she joined MADS after the Rocks Pirates disbanded. This confirms not only that Weevil is indeed related to Whitebeard (as his clone, rather than his son), but also that he could be one of the strongest individuals in the world of One Piece​​​​​​.

One Piece Hints at a Relationship Between Whitebeard and Buckin

The God Valley Flashback Suggests A Slim Chance Weevil Could Be Whitebeard’s Real Son

The Rocks Pirates on God Valley in One Piece

Just when fans had dismissed any possibility that Weevil could actually be Whitebeard’s son, chapter #1096 revealed a curious glimpse of the Rocks Pirates during the God Valley Incident. While it is yet to be revealed what exactly transpired 38 years ago, the brief flashback revealed both Miss Buckin and Whitebeard charging towards God Valley. Miss Buckin is seen clinging to Whitebeard’s back, suggesting there may have been a relationship between the two.

The God Valley Flashback also confirmed Miss Buckin was the spitting image of her lovely clone Stussy, which suggests a romance between her and Whitebeard isn’t completely far-fetched. After all, Whitebeard did always want a family, and it is unreasonable to assume he did not try starting one in the literal sense before he discovered his crew could be his adoptive family.

That said, Weevil is supposedly thirty-five years old, which means he would have to be conceived well after the God Valley Incident and the disbandment of the Rocks Pirates. Fortunately, the timeline of events very conveniently supports Weevil’s age. According to chapter #962, the remaining members of the Rocks Pirates, including Whitebeard, began forming their own pirate crews thirty-three years ago, which is five years after the God Valley Incident. This would technically give Whitebeard plenty of time to spend with Miss Buckin and perhaps even Weevil for the initial two years of his life.

Overall, regardless of whether Weevil truly is Whitebeard‘s son or just a clone of him, the Final Saga could see his character causing plenty more mayhem in One Piece. Miss Buckin’s true goals are still unclear as is the true extent of Weevil’s strength and abilities. The Egghead Arc would have been the perfect chance to expose the truth, but unfortunately, the Five Elders’ arrival has pushed the matter to the sidelines indefinitely. Only time will tell what plans Eiichiro Oda has for Weevil and whether this intriguing concept of clones could make an even bigger comeback.