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This was taken from my FanFiction titled, âThe Finale, on FanFiction.Net of how I envisioned Uraharaâ s previous trip to the Royal Realm might have played out.
It is Time to Kill The Common Understanding of the Dome of Las Noches Fight Once and for All
Iâve been thinking about @starrdustcrusaderââs post making fun of BBSâs interpretation of Full Hollow Ichigo, and while it is very good and covers a lot, I felt that I had something further to add. Please go read that post first so you are on the same page.
I also invite you to go read chapter 350, The Lust 4, and the next few chapters as well.
Now, like I said, the post in question does a very good job of pointing out whatâs happening here: Full Hollow Ichigo has less than zero concern for Uryuu or Orihime. He is not interested in protecting them whatsoever. Indeed, he directly attempts to kill Uryuu, with that attack being very likely to kill Orihime as well. It is only stopped by Ulquiorraâs intervention.
And why did Ichigo attack Uryuu? Because he was a threat.
When you are doing dispassionate threat analysis, whether that be tactical or strategic, when you are thinking with an essentially military mindset, motive stops really mattering, because it cannot be taken for granted. What matters is capability. What someone says their intentions are, or what their intentions seem to be, often matter less from this perspective than what they can do, or are doing.
What is Uryuu doing in this fight? He is interfering with Full Hollow Ichigo killing Ulquiorra. And that is Full Hollow Ichigoâs only goal. Thus, Uryuu is an enemy and is also to be killed.
And so is Orihime (if âmerelyâ as collateral damage).
Itâs that simple. This is again pointed out in the original post. In the same way that Ulquiorra earlier said to Ichigo that, âKilling you is synonymous with protecting Las Noches,â killing Uryuu and Orihime at this point is synonymous with âprotecting,â because they are in the way and are actively impeding the mission. (âProtectingâ what? Weâll come back to that.)
I havenât said anything new yet, now have I? So letâs get to that.
Here is Orihime demonstrating several flavors of hubris, and also completing failing to do anything to save Uryuu from his imminent demise. What do I mean? Well, letâs take apart her statements:
âBecause I said that, Kurosaki-kun is trying to help me.â This is an assumption on her part, and it is wrong.
âI trained because I didnât want to be a burden to him.â Mind you, she also says this in both the Xcution and TYBW arcs, and is a burden and fails in both as well (the infamous âWhy am I crying?â and âHer shield didnât workâ moments). This should have been a learning moment for her and it was not.
âI came here because I wanted to protect him.â There are other meta posts that detail the selfishness of Orihimeâs actions in Hueco Mundo and in general. I would also like to point out that this was also her exact same logic in going to Soul Society. She didnât learn anything from that experience either.
âSo why? Why at the very end did I depend on him?â A great question. One that she never truthfully owns up to, given (2). But there was a reason Kisuke told her to stay out of the war. You may recall Rukiaâs statement to Orihime in chapter 228, Donât Look Back, that âIn a battle, the ones who get in the way are not the ones that lack power, but the ones that lack resolve.â She went on to say âOf all the battles in Soul Society, no one was a burden to anyone else. Not Ichigo, nor Sado, nor Ishida, and neither were you, Inoue. If any of you were less than who you are, I wouldnât be where I am today.â This was very charitable of Rukia, because Orihimeâs contribution to her rescue was negligible and was, to reiterate, not why she was even there. Furthermore, Orihime didnât listen to her here either: she is once again demonstrating a lack of resolve, as she will continue to.
So Orihime doesnât learn. Great. But maybe youâre thinking about (1). What do I mean she was wrong? I mean, doesnât the manga confirm sheâs right?
This is the crux of that argument. And this is also one of the cruxes of IchiHime as a whole. The thing is⊠itâs complete and utter bullshit.
This is the exact same scene in the original Japanese:
Now, I donât speak or read Japanese very well at all. Iâm still a novice at it. What I can do, however, is use optical character recognition and translation tools.
(ă)ćŒăă§ă - Yonderu - Calling
(ă)ćŒăă§ăăă - Yonderunda - Theyâre calling
(ă) è ăăă - Â Kikoeru - I can hear
ăç«ăŠă - Ta tateyo - Stand up
ăç« - Ta ta - Stand
(ăă)äżșă - Ore ga - I willâŠ
(ăă)äżșă - Ore ga - I willâŠ
äżșăè·ă - Ore ga mamoru - I will protect
(The parentheticals are furigana used as a pronunciation guide.)
Now do you see a single instance of âherâ or âsheâ in this dialogue, particularly when it comes to the final line of âI will protectâ? No, you donât. Because itâs not there. It was never there until a biased translator inserted it into the dialogue. Iâm not alone in this analysis, by the way.
Quite some time ago, @kodoku-no-mariaââ did a wonderful analysis about Ichigoâs instincts (âMistranslations that Created the IH Fandomâ) that also covered this (using anime quotes instead) and came to a similar conclusion. Itâs a great post and you should read it.Â
This isnât the post she mentions in hers, but there is one done specifically of the manga by a deactivated account. You should read this post too. (This also notes other things, such as how Orihime says âHelp, Kurosaki-kun!â and not âHelp me, Kurosaki-kun!â so we can take it that the Mangastream / Mangareader English translation is just generally dodgy all around at this point. Which may well impact the points I made above about Orihimeâs character; but I think given the events of the Xcution and TYBW arcs that it is evident she did not in fact learn anything, so I will stand by the basic thrust of them.)
Okay, so Iâve marshaled my evidence on the battle and provided corroborating analysis. (I have also reblogged all three of these posts because theyâre good, although the links are to the original sources or as close to them as I could get.)Â
Ichigo didnât turn into Full Hollow Ichigo because of Orihime. She had nothing to really do with it. Great. So what?
Well, letâs now move on to my theory.
Now, you might be thinking that it is fairly obvious that all of those lines are Ichigoâs inner monologue. But I donât think itâs so obvious. In fact, I would suggest to you that it is actually a dialogue.
On the second page, with the third panel, it suddenly zooms in to the wound in Ichigoâs torso. This notably later becomes Full Hollow Ichigoâs Hollow hole. You notice here the dialogue changes, from commands (e.g., âStandâ) to personal pronouns (e.g., âIâ).
I would submit to you that the first three lines are Ichigoâs. But I donât think the last five are. I think they belong to two other entities. Especially the last three. First, let me steal two of Mariaâs highlighted panels to make a point:
So who is talking? Itâs simple:
Do you really think itâs a coincidence that Zangetsu (Hollow Zangetsu) shows up wearing the exact same outfit as âFull Hollow Ichigoâ after Tensa Zangetsu gives a speech about how:
I donât think so. Ichigo âfell into despair and halted [his] progressâ and Zangetsu, as âFull Hollow Ichigoâ is âthe âsource of [his] despair.â (This is the same despair that Rukia noticed when Ichigo came down from the top of the dome to confront Yammy.) As has been previously pointed out in the linked posts, we see this despair on the dome after Ulquiorraâs defeat in Ichigoâs attitude. Starrdust covered these, but letâs go over them again:
Heâs doesnât seem all that shocked or concerned here, to be honest.
Heâs a lot more shocked at what he did to Uryuu.
But the thing that really gets him is that heâs gone and killed Ulquiorra. Thatâs his despair.
This is the first time heâs out and out killed somebody. (And yeah, Ulquiorra is dead because he had his bits vaporized with a cero, not purified.)
He finally has to learn this isnât all fun and games, that you canât turn everyone to your side and redeem them and be friends with them afterward, as he did with Ikkaku, Renji, Kenpachi, Byakuya, and even to an extent Dordoni and Grimmjow. This is exactly what Dordoni was warning him about. This is the lesson he will be forced to learn again after weakening Aizen long enough for Kisukeâs kidou to work on him.
And it is why later, his determination to âsave everyoneâ in the Xcution arc by cutting Ginjou down and killing him (even if he turns into a Plus as revealed in TYBW, undermining the whole symbolic importance of the act) is a big deal for his character development, and one of the few redeeming aspects of that arc: it shows that Ichigo learned a lesson from this fight: sometimes to protect you have to kill.
And who taught him that lesson? Zangetsu.
Who was speaking in the 4th and 5th lines in that transformation sequence? My bet is âZangetsuâ (Quincy Zangetsu) or Tensa Zangetsu. And who was speaking in the 6th, 7th, and 8th lines? Zangetsu.
What was Zangetsu protecting? Ichigo. Thatâs his instinct. Thatâs all he cares about protecting, just like Tensa Zangetsu. He sure the fuck wasnât protecting Orihime or Uryuu. And the mask of âFull Hollow Ichigoâ is there to protect those instincts. And the mindless rage of âFull Hollow Ichigoâ is Zangetsuâs rage at Ulquiorra for trying to kill Ichigo.
We of course know from much later, in TYBW, that zanpakutou spirits arenât some separate entity from the wielder, but are the wielder (hence why we go from âThe Blade and Meâ to âThe Blade IS Meâ) which Ichigo will affirm in the reforging of his into the âtwo Zangetsus.â So this can ultimately be read as self-preservation instinct. These are the aspects of Ichigo that were willing to do what he himself consciously wouldnât in order to stay alive.
(Also, Uryuu was an idiot and wrong to stop Zangetsu as Ulquiorra still clearly constituted a threat, so he frankly got what he deserved, if a bit harshly.)
In summary, not only did the fight above the dome in Las Noches not have anything to do with protecting Orihime, but it was entirely about Ichigoâs character development and relations with the personifications of his powers, and everyone has been reading it completely fucking wrong for years and years.
If you donât know, now you know.
Iâm not done yet. Incredible, I know. But this long post is going to get even longer and Iâm not hiding shit behind spoilers anymore. Watch and learn.
First, a strawman dialogue because I want to summarize this neatly and refute any possible arguments against it:
âIchigo turned into a Full Hollow because of Orihime calling out to him to help her!â No. Orihime didnât ask him to help her, nor did he hear her. If you were going to make this argument, it would be that it was to help them, i.e., Orihime and Uryuu. âOkay, fine! Ichigo did it to help Orihime and Uryuu!â No. Because he promptly tried to murder Uryuu with an attack that wouldâve killed Orihime too. The thing being protected was not them. And it was not Ichigo who was doing the protecting. Otherwise this entire scene is utterly nonsensical.
Second, what other evidence do I have to back this up?
I have said before that the Hueco Mundo arc as a whole and the Espada in particular are cheap inverted copies of the Soul Society and the Shinigami arc. I have even said that Ulquiorra is a cheap copy of Byakuya:
(The stoic and unflappable killer that repeatedly bests the protagonist and keeps showing up to impede his ultimate objective before their climactic showdown.)
Ulquiorra humiliated Ichigo along with Yammy and drove him into despair about Zangetsu, just like Byakuya humiliated Ichigo and drove him into despair by breaking his powers. Ulquiorra encountering Ichigo right after the Aaroniero fight and preventing him from heading to Rukia, and Byakuya on the bridge of the Senzaikyu preventing Rukia from being rescued, arenât 1:1, but are quite similar. Ulquiorra served as the final boss of Hueco Mundo, like Byakuya was in Soul Society, and Zangetsu popped out in both, with wildly different outcomes.
Even his tendency to use a Cero the way he did was sort of reminiscent of how Byakuya tends to use Byakurai.
Narratively, he was a cheap copy in a cheap and shitty deconstruction of the previous arc. As a character heâs a cheap and less interesting copy (Byakuya got to change and grow, Ulquiorra literally died the instant after having a life-changing event). And in terms of his design heâs just ugly, in all his forms. The final one was kinda interesting, at least?
Hmm, gee. Letâs look at what happened when Zangetsu interfered in the fight with Byakuya:
Why is Zangetsu there? To win. Because Ichigo canât and wonât do whatâs necessary to do. But Ichigo doesnât want to win that way.
Even Byakuya can tell that.
Okay, so letâs go back to the Dome of Las Noches. Whatâs Ichigoâs reaction after crying at the fact heâs killed Ulquiorra?
He does this boy scout bullshit of offering to allow Ulquiorra to cut off his arm and leg. Does that sound like a man obsessed with rescuing Orihime to you?
And there it is. He doesnât really give a fuck about rescuing her (like Uryuu and Rukia do). And he doesnât want to win by any means necessary either (like Zangetsu does). He wants to win on his terms, where he is the good guy, saving a mountainload of people up to and even including the bad guy. He wants to save Ulquiorra, just like he did Byakuya. And he canât. And it makes him so sad that he chucks a hissy fit.
And you know what? This squares just fine with everything else about this arc. This arc⊠is about pride, not rescuing Orihime. Not for Ichigo.
Why did Ichigo go and train with the Vizard? To get back at Grimmjow for hurting Rukia.
He didnât react to the memories of Ulquiorra and Yammy, who fucked up Chad and tried to kill Tatsuki and Orihime, but he sure reacts to the memory of Grimmjow. Itâs almost like Rukia is on a different level than them! And what happened? Ichigo failed a second time and Grimmjow literally almost blew off Rukiaâs head with a cero, only being saved by Shinji!
Grimmjow literally taunts Ichigo over this and calls him out on his bullshit of claiming heâs there to ârescue that woman [Orihime]:â
This is after Ichigo tried to walk away from Ulquiorra to get to Rukia and admitted he wasnât sure that Orihime hadnât betrayed Soul Society, a fact that even Ulquiorra is surprised by:
Now why didnât Zangetsu and âZangetsuâ assist Ichigo in this fight, even when he gets downed just like he will be above the dome? Probably for two reasons. For one, he doesnât âcallâ on them. Almost every other time they appear or lend him aid, it involves âa promise to himselfâ or something along those lines. (Another example is âZangetsuâ helping Ichigo during the fight with Kenpachi after Ichigo asks him to.) For two, they always seem to be evaluating his resolve and are notably quiet for a time after Rukia gives him the âthe man in my heartâ speech. (You will notice neither ever appear when Rukia is present in canon⊠because Rukia gives Ichigo resolve and they donât have to.)
Anyway, what happened just before they headed up to the dome?
Does Ichigo seem overcome with emotion here to you, as he dumps the responsibility for protecting Orihime onto Uryuu? Because he doesnât to me. Why is his face so dramatically shaded here while heâs turned away, in a style very unusual for Bleach? Do you think itâs to hide how concerned he is, while he acts wholly unconcerned? Or do you think itâs to hide how little he gives a shit?
Itâs because his focus is beating Ulquiorra. He does not really âseeâ Orihime and Uryuu. He figuratively and literally does not âfaceâ them, even for the reader!
Why? Same reason as the last time he fought him. (Aside: I said Ichigoâs behavior in Hueco Mundo is almost entirely driven by pride. This chapter is literally called The Pride. Do the math.)
Ulquiorra is still in his way and still wonât let him leave. (Aside: nobody ever acts like Ichigo is so concerned about Nel in this scene and that sheâs his primary focus here.) And guess what? He later treats Orihime exactly the same way he treated Nel, except he didnât even bother to smile this time:
And where is Ichigo trying to leave in order to get to? The exact same fucking place as before:
To get to Rukia.
Itâs just that, just like with Byakuya, he couldnât quite manage it at first. Unlike with Byakuya, he never got to manage it, because Zangetsu did the job for him. Itâs all just a dark inversion of the same thing. Ichigo fought and beat Byakuya on his own terms to get to Rukia, and it made him happy. He fought and beat Ulquiorra on Zangetsuâs terms to do the same thing, and it made him sad.
At any rate, he was never really there to rescue Orihime. And that is also a dark inversion of Soul Society:
In the same way that Orihime did not really go to Soul Society to rescue Rukia, Ichigo did not really go to Hueco Mundo to rescue Orihime.Â
There is a reason this panels are all framed in the same way:
Do you think the people who are closest (along the sides) are the ones who matter in these compositions? Do you think Orihime is central in Ichigoâs thoughts in the second one? Does that mean heâs also all about Renji? Or Ikkaku and Yumichika in the first? Or Orihime and Uryuu in the third? Do you really think that? Or are all of these about the person who is most centrally framed? Do you think itâs a coincidence the positioning of that person is always exactly the same? HEREâS A HINT!
Rescuing Orihime was, as @starrdustcrusaderâ put it, merely âa long subquest.â The battle on the dome of Las Noches sure wasnât about it. And for Ichigo, neither was the entire arc.
There. Now Iâm done. Enjoy your tea.
(These asks were reordered from bottom-to-top to top-to-bottom for clarity.)
Alright, so the first thing I want to say in response to this is actually best summarized in the form of a song:
You are somebody that I donât know But youâre takinâ shots at me like itâs PatrĂłn And Iâm just like, damn, itâs 7 AM Say it in the street, thatâs a knock-out But you say it in a Tweet, thatâs a cop-out And Iâm just like, âHey, are you okay?â
And I ainât tryna mess with your self-expression But Iâve learned a lesson that stressinâ and obsessinâ âbout somebody else is no fun And snakes and stones never broke my bones
So oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh You need to calm down, youâre being too loud And Iâm just like oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh (oh) You need to just stop Like can you just not step on my gown? You need to calm down
I would like you to seriously reread what youâve written here (and copy-and-pasted to others) and tell me that it doesnât come across as more than a little obsessive and psychotic. "This may seem like hate, but itâs not,â you said anonymously, before going on a rant to strangers on the internet whom you had nominated as the representatives of âyou guys.â Sure, okay, Heather.
Well, regardless, letâs go through this. First, you donât understand 685/686. Iâve been over this before several times, but I will go over this one final time, as simply as I can. That said, I canât guarantee that you will understand it when I do. I was unable to successfully tutor 1st graders how to do addition because my perspective was, âEither you understand it or you donât,â and I donât have the background in math to make such a simple concept exciting. The same might be true of this, because there is no way to critically analyze these chapters more succinctly than this, and so you still might not get it.
The point of 685/686, thematically, is that absolutely no one got what they wanted.
Renji wanted to surpass Byakuya. He remains Byakuyaâs Lieutenant and has to settle for being under his sister (figuratively and probably literally too) who now also outranks him as a Captain.
Rukia wanted to reform Soul Society into a more humane institution that protects all souls. It is the same as it ever was, and if anything has doubled down on its practices by rebuilding the Soukyoku (on which it tried to kill her) a hundred times larger, and she is one of its main wardens.
Uryuu wanted anything but to be a doctor, ever since he watched his mom being autopsied by his dad. He is now a doctor, and all alone at that.
Chad promised his grandfather to never hurt people with his fists. He is now a boxer, doing exactly that for money.
Orihime wanted to go out and have several different exciting careers. She is instead a stay-at-home mom.
Ichigo wanted to save a âmountain fullâ of people, be Superman, leave Karakura, and be a Shinigami. He instead appears to run Isshinâs clinic now.
So, yes, you are correct: Kubo chose that Ichigo wind up with Orihime. It is exceedingly clear, from the context, that this is absolutely not a good thing.
That point is further reemphasized by Yhwachâs threat to come kill Ichigo and everyone else when they are at their happiest. And when does he reappear?
When Ichigo saw Rukia again.
Not when Ichigo asked Orihime out. Not when they started dating, officially or unofficially. Not when they were married. Not when she gave birth to his son. Not when his son said his first words.
Not when anything happened with Orihime or Kazui, but when he saw Rukia again.
That is your âKubo-senseiâ telling you directly that the happiest moment in Ichigoâs life was just simply seeing Rukia again, and not anything involving Orihime in any capacity whatsoever.
All of that should tell you that Ichigo and Orihimeâs relationship is not exactly the stuff legends are made out of, because them winding up together is explicitly portrayed as a downer ending. A bad ending.Â
If you cared at all about the charactersâif you cared at all about their desires, or their happinessâor if you cared at all that IchiHime was presented as even merely good, let alone destined or fated or whatever else, then you would be offended by this ending too.Â
Because the ending is âKubo-senseiâ straight-up unequivocally telling you that IchiHime is bad and tragic. It is something that one must demonstrate âcourageâ in the face of. It requires stoicism. It is a bad ending, but thatâs life. Thatâs what the ending means.
He did you dirty too. You just donât want to see it, because you are so obsessed with the concept of âwinning.â Well, this was mutually-assured destruction: everyone lost. Especially you.
Moving on: no, Kubo doesnât really get attention or money from us. Iâm not really sure where this idea comes from.
Iâm not an expert on Japanese intellectual property rights and licensing, but I know enough about them in general to know that very little if any money goes to Kubo personally from ongoing Bleach merchandise sales. For example, KLab more than likely has a contract with Shueisha (representing Kubo, hence why theyâre put together on BBSâs title card), TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and Pierrot, wherein they pay those entities a fixed amount to license Bleach per year or per contractual term. Itâs not like Kubo is making money off of every orb purchase or every figurine sold or something. These things donât work like that.
As for attention, heâs still hiding from social media (for reasons of his own, unrelated to the fandom), and the people who give him attention are⊠you. People like you. âTrue Bleach fansâ who canât stop treating all his shit like itâs solid gold. We have made it fairly clear we donât need him or care what he thinks.
Regarding BBS, maybe you havenât noticed, but the majority of the imagery they use is IchiRuki-focused. The last title screen was IchiRuki. The Guild button is IchiRuki. The Events button is IchiRuki. The Chronicle Quest button is IchiRuki. Here, Iâve helpfully highlighted this for you:
While they do occasionally toss IH a bone, the last January event also ended on an IR note despite the ridiculous crowing about it being IH. While Iâm at it, even the current supposedly âIHâ title screen is anything but.
It doesnât take Michelangelo or Da Vinci to figure out the composition here is not terribly suggestive. While Rukia is indeed off to one side, the fact Uryuu, Zangetsu, and the title card are between Ichigo and Orihime (and theyâre looking in different directions) makes it pretty evident that theyâre not being visually associated together. It is at best a âgeneralâ title screen. Uryuu is showing more visual interest in Ichigo than Orihime is.
Iâll come back to âthe animeâ in a minute. Letâs talk about their âtag-team move.â Do you mean the one that ended like this?
This one that didnât work whatsoever?
This one where Ichigo wasnât concerned at all that Orihime might be dead or dying as she lay there on the ground?
This one where he absolutely gave into despair?
How romantic. Truly, what an excellent battle-couple they make. Their combat effectiveness and synergy is just astounding. I for one would love to see it animated.
(Letâs not forget that later, Orihime canât repair Zangetsu without some nonsense shenanigans from Tsukishima either. Just like how her healing abilities are useless against any sufficiently strong residual reiatsu. Ah, but that would require reading the manga closelyâŠ)
Finally, on to the idea of the anime returning. Hereâs the thing: news about a trailer also doesnât really mean anything. Sure, it could be TYBW. Or it could be The Honey Dish Rhapsody. Or it could be a thousand other things. I neither know, nor particularly care, what it actually is, on top of my explanations as to why animating TYBW would be a dumb business decision.
Hereâs why: even if it is a TYBW anime, it will have to be an adaptation of TYBW. They will still have to follow the plot of TYBW. And TYBW was a pile of shit. It wasnât just a pile of shit for IR, it was a pile of shit in general, and a pile of shit for IH in particular.
Perhaps you donât recall that Orihime spends most of the arc off-panel, having been ditched in Hueco Mundo for most of it (chapters 500â586)?
Oh, but just think, you wouldnât just get to see the Ichigo-Orihime âtag teamâ attack totally and utterly failing! Youâd also get delights like:
Orihime and Chad utterly failing to believe in Ichigo! (Just like in the Xcution arc where it was demonstrated that Byakuya was truer friend to Ichigo than either of them!)
Orihime being reduced to a pair of tits, each bigger than her own head!
Ichigo totally ignoring Orihime!
And who can forget the delight of Orihime selling out her dignity to dress slutty at Kisukeâs suggestion to try and get Ichigoâs attention, only for it to not work at all?
Yes, truly, TYBW would be a fantastic arc for IH that would surely win over the populace and convince everyone of the chemistry between these two characters!
Except it wouldnât. Because they have no chemistry. And they didnât. See, whatâs really funny is that not only did TYBW not give you anything, but it was just following up on the Xcution arc not giving you anything.
Because ORIHIME VISIONÂ was played for laughs, just like say, Shuhei constantly is.
Because despite Chad and Orihime being about as important to Ichigo, he couldnât even bother to say bye.Â
Because he just didnât have time to deal with her bullshit.
I could go on, but this post is already long enough.
You see, youâre real keen to dismiss âall the scene or poem shit or parallel or the hell else thing,â but the truth is, thatâs all there is to a manga. It is panels of art and text on a page. The rest is just in your head. And it is from those panels of art and text that animated scenes and spoken dialogue would be created. And the funny thing is⊠there are no IH moments in these arcs. They simply donât exist.
So really, what youâre hoping and praying for is not just for TYBW to be adapted. Given your evident thirst, I doubt that the perhaps 5â10 minute epilogue of 685/686 at the end of 4â5 seasons would be enough for you. Youâd need the animation team to decide to sprinkle in a whole lot of IH filler along the way too.
That didnât work out so hot for the Xcution arc. How did that one end again? Oh, thatâs right: they made up their own (better) ending for it. Are you really willing to bet your money on a TYBW anime going out of its way for IH, if you even get it? Or would you really be satisfied with those 5â10 minutes? Are you really so sure youâd even still get them?
Ultimately, I donât care. Youâre blocked. But, I will say this: in a way I almost kind of pity you. It seems really sad being a militant anonymous IH, desperately and eternally craving outside validation. You have so very little to cling to. It must be hard.
Good luck with that, Heather.
I couldnât have said it better
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That should be Uluquiorra tho not Rukia, anyway happy halloween ^^
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