We will see it again, too soon to say Yama is dead. I don't wanna believe it.
We will see it again, too soon to say Yama is dead. I don't wanna believe it.
shut up, rofl
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I actually don't give a shit about anyone's bankai because I don't like setting myself up to be disappointed.
Tbh id rather see everyone's hollow form. Haha
It doesn't make sense to me why Yama wouldn't just use Bankai on Aizen. Aizen wouldn't be able to touch him and the burned skeletons wouldn't be able to have their senses fooled since they're... you know... dead and don't have any.
Wait... that means Kubo is also immune to Aizen's powers.
Well, his bankai doesn't destroy everything all around him at once while that one ability that Wonderweiss absorbs does.
If Yamamoto has to aim, he's not going to hit Aizen while under hypnosis.
The skeletons would probably be immune to Aizen's hypnosis, but no way Aizen would have any problem dealing with them.
I assume he didn't want to use it in the real world because it would kill every human on earth if used for too long, and he didn't want to risk it.
Early release
http://www.mangahere.com/manga/bleach/v53/c517/
Spoiler: show
god awful.
Spoiler: show
Double.
Elvis is a douchebag
yeah, that was a pretty dick move, lol
Another Yakuza archetype with a pompadour. Christ, Japan, do you only have 3 ideas?
Fine, I'll believe that the 0 division didn't help Gotei 13 during this quincy fight because 0 division believes it's the Gotei's own responsibility to protect the gotei 13, but why would they not help with the Aizen stuff? Aizen was attacking a human city to overthrow the soul king. If anything, the Gotei 13 should have just been like the 0 division and said "fuck it, it's the 0 division's problem."
Could be that the 0 division saw it as; hey you made this guy a captain and didn't see through his shit sooner, now he's your problem to deal with
There seem to be two running themes on Japanese culture extending to anime/manga:
1) Power of friendship means we always help one another, no matter what.
2) Your duty is your duty and I won't help you with it, even if it results in the deaths of the innocent.
Which theme is adopted by whom just seems to vary depending on the writer. Its kind of odd.