
What was that all about?
In the meantime, I will extract the truth… extract it… right! I’m going to extract it! The true identity of your sword from the New Moon to the last Getsugetenshō!
Even the Whites would be like, “What is that?”
I think the person who drew it is thinking about that much.
>>3
Really?
>>6
I don’t think it will be made public.
>>12
(I think readers must understand even if I don’t publish it, so I’ll just keep this setting tucked away in the drawer.)
>>16
I don’t understand, so please show me everything…
>>90
It’s interesting how there’s a huge difference in knowledge between just the main story and what I know from the novels and fan sites.
>>6
Thinking deeply and hinting meaningfully, then ignoring it to make the readers laugh is my master’s kink.
Since White and the old man said that was the last crescent moon, it must have been the last crescent moon.
I think the technique my dad is talking about is good.
A technique that integrates with the Zanpakuto to unleash incredible power, but results in the loss of spiritual abilities as a side effect.
>>5
Is this saying to the person inside to do that Quincy thing with all your heart?
>>98
Yeah, there is such a technique of the Grim Reaper that my dad knows, and he has also mastered it (and has used it before).
>>98
No, the final form of the Quincy and Mugetsu have no connection whatsoever.
That’s a scene where they’re telling Ichigo to draw out the final Getsuga Tenshō from his Zanpakutō, just as it appears.
The theory that my dad completely misunderstood.
The theory that it’s the final form because Quincy blood is mixed in.
It’s different from the last Getsuga Tenshō I was thinking of…
It is certain that it has nothing to do with the final form of the Quincy.
>>9
Well, since the origin is the same, there are probably similar techniques.
Wasn’t there a technique like that in my father’s Zanpakuto?
So there should be similar skills… right?
I can only think of it as the special specifications of the Shiba family.
Hey, old man! You know a lot about the Grim Reaper, right!!
>>14
The guy watching Daiten probably knows a lot, but as for the sunglasses in Chanichi…
There’s a line that says the Zanpakuto doesn’t want to teach this technique… so it feels like it’s a technique that can be used with a Zanpakuto.
I only know about the Shiba family.
Even if we consider that only the Shiba family knows the final form of the zanpakutō.
Wang Yue must certainly know.
>>17
The Shiba family is the closest to the Zero Squad, and their ancestors might have learned from Wangetsu.
For now, let me use all the leaking power I’ve gotten from Zangetsu.
It looks a bit similar to the final form of the Quincy, so make it look like that.
Is this okay…?
>>18
The final form of the Quincy requires the ability to independently control the spirit particles as a condition for activation, and the side effect is losing the power of the Quincy, so it has nothing to do with the Moon.
>>29
The essence is the same.
The method to regain spiritual power is also taking a similar approach.
>>35
That’s quite different as well.
First, Ishida consulted with Ishida’s father to check if it was possible to regain Ichigo’s power, but received a reply that it was impossible.
So, the method that Urahara came up with over the course of a year for Ichigo, who had lost his power, was created with full cooperation from the Soul Society, and that’s why the position where the power is infused is similar.
Isshin’s Zanpakuto turns his blood into flames, so it might be that dealing massive damage at a cost was a characteristic of the Shiba family.
I don’t really understand the mechanism of losing spiritual power, like Ishida does.
>>20
I wonder if it’s like over-discharging a battery.
>>20
The reason Ichigo was restricted in power until the end is that if he had too much power, his body wouldn’t be able to handle it and he would self-destruct; I feel like that’s a common theme.
It seems that the family of the Grim Reaper awakens similar abilities through blood… but it doesn’t seem to be the case, so I’m not really sure.
There may be a concept, but there were definitely times when we ran forward with a sense of live excitement.
As long as there is such technology on the side of the Grim Reaper, or rather, it can be said to be one-minded.
The person behind the scenes hurriedly made something that looks the part, but it does have a reasonable logic to it.
The Moon Fang Heaven Piercing technique was used by my father as well, and I think he might have mastered the last version of the Moon Fang Heaven Piercing technique himself.
>>25
Since you’re saying it was the same for me, it should be fine to say you have mastered it.
What about Mr. White?
Why do you only explain part of it?! I don’t understand anything!!
It seems that there is a technique similar to the final form of a Quincy that even the Shinigami are not very familiar with.
It’s somewhat Ichigo’s responsibility that he didn’t ask about things like the Zanpakuto or his father’s family out of consideration for the other person, even though he could have easily asked.
It’s complicated because there’s a mix of things that seem to be just for show or that come from a heavy workload and things that have been truly thought out!
I’m not sure whether Tite Kubo thought of it from the beginning or if he is skilled at creating settings that explain the previous depictions.
It’s unreasonable to say that it’s different when what they’re doing is just too similar.
“I’ve never seen such a large zanpakutō.”
“The Zanpakuto is originally big.”
>>38
When they heard this at the initial release, if the person inside said that the Bankai has shrunk, they would have probably been really angry since it was supposed to be big.
>>42
I wonder how that guy felt talking about all that when he couldn’t even make it into the shallow guarding court.
Isshin: “The last one to learn is the Crescent Moon Moon Strike.”
Both: “Once we use it, it’s the final Crescent Moon Strike.”
>>39
For Isshin, it was a magic spell that he learned last, like Gilaglaid.
It seems like the two ended up teaching the unrecoverable Madante.
What kind of dad knows this series of charts in the first place?
Just because you’re a senior of Gekka Tenshō, huh?
>>40
The technique called Gekigetsu Tenshō might be a family secret.
So, I know the content to be learned.
>>43
It is said that relatives may have similar abilities or something like that.
So, is it that Ichigo’s Getsuga Tensho is actually a hereditary technique from his father?
First of all, it’s hard to understand because there are no other examples of a parent and child using the same technique.
Please allow me to secretly inform the production staff and keep this a secret from this side.
First, tell me whether Getsuga Tenshō is a technique or swordsmanship.
The old man said he hasn’t lied about anything other than his own name, so both the Tsukikage Tenko and the final Tsukikage should be the true strength of Chanichi.
(I will tell the anime staff and Hino why Rije became a Hiri, but I won’t disclose it here.)
In the first place, Mr. White is mixed with the Shinigami powers of Chan One, so I know.
Because there is no person responsible for the power of the Shinigami within Ichigo, the situation becomes complicated.
I wish there were two or three more people here.
>>53
In the early stages of the series, I think there was also a character like Snow White in the sleeves.
It seems like there’s no interaction at all.
>>53
Mr. White has the Grim Reaper power from his father plus the Hollow power from his mother, so Mr. White is in charge of the Grim Reaper’s powers.
In the end, there’s also the power of the mother who is a vanquisher mixed in there (the old man).
If losing the power of the Shinigami means that the zanpakutō doesn’t want to teach, then I understand.
Urahara-san, who can create something similar to the crescent moon’s impact with blood, is quite skilled, isn’t he?
So, did Isshin lose his strength once with the last Getsuga?
In that case, it’s understandable that humans do not hesitate when they become beings.
>>60
It might be a pattern that has been learned but not used.
>>60
I don’t think Ichigo has lost his powers just because Urahara is working hard until the time of the Lost Agent arc; I don’t know how to revive his powers.
I think it’s just that I haven’t used it after simply acquiring it.
I wonder if other Shinigami can do it too.
I want to see the last embers of Mountain Old Man’s sword.
>>61
I feel like there is a possibility it could be used as a line from a father.
The form wrapped in chains after acquisition is also a mystery.
I haven’t used the last crescent moon yet, so it doesn’t matter, right?
>>66
I mean, couldn’t we have defeated Aizen in that condition?
It’s a difference so large that I can’t sense the spiritual pressure.
>>70
It’s easy to get distracted by Aizen’s clumsiness, but the gap in strength has been closing rapidly due to constant evolution, so we need to settle this quickly or it will be dangerous.
Either way, I’ve come back to life after using it.
Is there something being passed down in the Shiwa family, like Ishinawa?
The last crescent moon collision…
Ah, is it something like Red Steel?
>>68
The final form of the Quincy has nothing to do with it!
>>68
Losing spiritual pressure is probably the same thing…!
It seems that there is a technique called Rettsushutiru that temporarily boosts a Soul Reaper’s abilities, even though they lose the power of a Soul Reaper.
It feels like the shinigami only temporarily gains a significant boost in ability while losing the power of the shinigami.
I feel like the official name is not “Mutsuki.”
I know you’re thinking about it, but if the last crescent doesn’t match your expectations, there are more important things you should say wholeheartedly.
>>73
Looking at various things, it is exactly as my heart expected, the final crescent moon clash.
The last Getsuga Tenshō, known as Mugetsu, is a different technique unrelated to the final form of the Quincy.
I believe it is a technique that occupies the position of the ultimate form of a Quincy within the system of techniques of the Shinigami.
In reality, everyone doesn’t know, and even if they do, it’s just that the Zanpakuto won’t let them use it.
In the end, since the Zangetsu from back then isn’t a proper zanpakuto, I don’t know if it’s okay to use the same specifications as my father’s expected final Getsuga Tenshō…
>>77
It’s a zanpakuto worthy of receiving approval from Mr. Wang Yue…
No one has clearly denied it anywhere.
If we say they are the same thing, then…
The characteristics and settings of Chanichi are highly compatible, so it’s fine to keep it the same.
At first, it was a fake pretending to be a zanpakuto, but in the end, the real Zangetsu has the same name and power.
It might be similar to techniques like Shunpo and Hirenkyaku that have similar results.
Many people are misunderstanding, but Mr. White is responsible for both the power of the shinigami and the power of the hollow.
The power of the Shinigami is properly overseen by Mr. White, and while it’s not an official product, it is indeed a legitimate zanpakuto.
>>83
Is it really okay for Tensa Zangetsu to be considered equivalent to a regular Bankai?
I don’t really understand that part.
>>85
Since it was made to speak using Urahara’s machine, and even after reworking it, it’s still called Tensōzan Getsu, so the name and ability should be normal equivalents.
The bankai after being redone might be different again.
>>85
The normal Bankai feels like an explosion of spiritual pressure the moment it activates, but Tensa Zangetsu gradually increases in spiritual pressure, and once it hits top gear, it’s like the Bankai is complete! So it’s distinctly different.
Unlike other Bankai, there are no additional special abilities, and it’s quite likely that it’s just the old man and White thinking up a suitable form.
>>114
That’s a Bankai that was manifested using Urahara’s method, so I don’t think that’s possible.
Even if it’s remade, the name “Tensou Zangetsu” still continues properly.
>>114
It has been mentioned many times here, but White also carries Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers, so it truly represents Ichigo’s Bankai.
There are also some with an increase in spiritual pressure that are irregular or unique.
It was bad that Chan’s physique was too complicated.
You often get unexpected demands from Zangetsu’s old man and Brother White, don’t you?
Mr. White’s birth resembles that of Asano, so he was able to use his zanpakuto without Asano, but the ability of the zanpakuto is truly Chanichi’s power.
What has always caught my attention subtly is the Maison de Chanichi during the early part of the Soul Reaper Substitute arc.
Whether Sode Shirayuki was living as a freeloader or not.
>>88
Even if you’re a freeloader, you’d probably avoid facing off with the old man and the bundle of bad luck.
Since the void and the shallow strike are both entities that encompass multiple souls, the skill trees of the void and the shinigami are generally similar.
Quincies are completely foreign substances.
I wouldn’t say I’m not thinking about anything, but I think there are definitely parts that change quite a bit based on the live atmosphere.
At the beginning of the Arancar arc, Ichigo is referring to the Visored as a mysterious group.
>>91
From Isshin’s perspective, it should be a mysterious group.
>>96
That’s just a scene where Urahara-san didn’t share the information…
>>99
It’s the usual thing, huh…
>>96
So it’s fine to say that you didn’t know about the personnel of the Vaizardo, but you knew about Hirako and the others as captains, right?
>>118
I probably don’t know because I was wandering around.
Isshin: “It was the same for me.”
I see, so this is how you lost the power of the Grim Reaper.
Urahara: “If I become human with this corpse, I can save Masaki-san!”
Is it different!?
In the conclusion of the Narita novel, Kaze’s death says, “It’s not as special as White’s, but I also have a unique zanpakutō.”
Actually, it seems that even though they don’t communicate with the Shinigami, the zanpakuto have some degree of understanding about each other and their special traits.
>>97
I wonder if someone could ask Hozuki for their real name.
There must be some kind of settings, but if they are not made public, it’s the same as having none at all.
Zanpakuto, please come out, and during the competition, I ended up submitting the design for my Bankai, Zangetsu.
>>101
What are you anxious about, Ichigo, when the swastika is fashionable?!
Reveal the details of Shanyue and Bankai.
I love the sneak peek of the strongest form of Ten-sou Zan-getsu.
Isn’t there often a lack of information sharing from Urabara-san?
>>108
Considering Ichigo’s hollow control, I thought it might be more convenient not to tell Isshin.
Just as Isshin doesn’t know Hirako and the others, Hirako and the others don’t know Isshin either.
The owner of some candy store knows both.
>>110
…it’s troublesome.
Even if you don’t know about the circumstances of the old man’s death god organization, you should still understand what kind of powers Chanichi has.
It seems that the technique of projecting the outside image that Ulquiorra showed to Orihime was not even created by the master.
Everything else is mostly kept secret or answered that way.
It seems that Isshin was traveling 100 years ago.
After that, I joined the force, and by 20 years ago, I was already a captain, so I’ve been rising through the ranks at an incredible speed.
>>115
Shirasun
When considering everything in reverse, it was Urahara-san who called the army of masks…
I’m inherently secretive, but it’s because of the indigo dyeing…
I think the line about having thought through all the master’s settings is something said with a sense of immediacy.
>>120
I don’t think the master ever said that he came up with all the settings himself…
On the contrary, it’s the very person who is saying “live feeling.”
>>120
Since we won’t understand it anyway, we can just use it as a topic of conversation.
>>120
The one who is making detailed additions is Mr. Narita, who wrote the novel, and there’s no way the master is considering such settings.
>>135
If the master thinks of a story and Narita puts in the effort, the master could turn it into a manga, resulting in the possibility of creating the ultimate manga.
>>154
Don’t overwork Dr. Narita any further.
>>135
There is a story about Narita learning the setting from his master even in the afterword of the first Narita novel.
Before Chan and the others came to the Soul Society, it seems like the connections between the squads were weak.
Renji didn’t immediately realize that Shiro-chan was the captain either.
The old man was doing his best to tighten the faucet of Ichigo’s power, but even so, the leaking Soul Reaper power from the initial Zangetsu can be thought of as unrelated to the Quincy elements, right?
>>125
The Quincy power has basically not awakened until the Thousand-Year Blood War arc.
I’ve used it a little bit.
Well, since Isshin is one of the five great nobles, if he has the ability to match, no one would complain about his rise in ranks…
It feels like everything that Zangetsu was doing is somehow related to the Quincy.
There’s a tone like that, but if anything, it feels more like the old man is leaning on the power of the Grim Reaper.
>>128
It’s a matter of specific gravity, isn’t it?
It feels like a 70:30 split between Shinigami and Quincies.
>>128
“The power you wielded is merely a fraction of what I couldn’t contain.” ≒ It means you have the power as a god of death, right?
It’s just pretending to have the powers of a Soul Reaper despite being a Quincy.
What are you doing, Urahara?
The teacher stubbornly insists, “Huh? I thought of this from the beginning!” even when thinking in the moment, which is quite frustrating.
>>132
But sometimes the master says that they thought about this later or changed the topic.
>>132
There are many settings that are not disclosed, but I think the sense of live experience is not something that can be clearly stated…
The readers are just unsure and feeling suspicious about how far the settings were thought out.
>>149
Aizen and Gin’s setting is something I said I thought about later.
It gives the impression that there is a general idea in mind, but there are discrepancies in the details.
What exactly is the power of the Shinigami, anyway…
Before the invention of the Zanpakuto, did they wield the abilities reflected in the Zanpakuto themselves?
I made them say something that sounds normal, but I think it ended up being a bit disjointed as I kept drawing.
The clear Quincy-like things that Ichigo did, excluding the final chapter.
I think it’s about the Shikeisou (temporary) from the Kenpachi battle.
>>140
Wasn’t it the Flying Swallow Kick that the old man first taught to Chan-ichi?
>>143
It was also done in the anime, but solidifying the spirit particles in the area to create a foothold and run is a technique of the Shinigami.
Hirenkyaku is a mobility technique that allows for high-speed movement by riding on the flow without solidifying the spiritual particles.
>>140
That’s clearly a scene where the old man says he stopped the blood with my power, so it definitely uses Quincy power.
When he activates his Bankai, the old man becomes younger, which is a characteristic of Yhwach.
The old man Zangetsu stands out too much, but after all, he has been fighting with the power of the Grim Reaper all along…
>>145
That’s why the old man wavered.
Ichigo is fighting with his own power… he is fighting with his own will…
Shouldn’t we respect Ichigo’s wishes?
First of all, the idea that the indigo dyeing murder is a farce is a development that was considered after the killing.
It feels like a technique that uses up the Zanpakuto itself or makes it disposable.
The Vizard was just postponed due to the circumstances of the questionnaire, so there should have been some settings from the beginning, so there shouldn’t be too much inconsistency in the settings…
There shouldn’t have been a large battle that required the full strength of the Gotei 13 since the fight against the Empire of Light a thousand years ago.
It’s frightening that even the captain of the Gotei 13 has changed quite a lot, making it rare for someone to hold the captain position for over 100 years.
>>150
Well, considering the unreliability of a regular Shinigami, it seems that the captain has no choice but to handle a strong Hollow.
If there are many dangerous jobs, the probability of making a mistake somewhere will likely increase.
Hirako itself has been there since the very early concepts.
>>151
Hirako is in the color of episode 1.
>>151
It’s on the cover of episode 1…
Well, a long time ago, there was a time when the Soul King was doing this and that together with the Soul Reapers.
There may be places where the technology has become the same.
It’s a bit complicated when Mr. White steps forward, so the old man is just stepping forward, but his power is the power of the Grim Reaper.
It gives off an early Ichigo vibe doing things like a Quincy with the power of the Shinigami, and the final form is probably part of that too.
I think this is probably about the feeling of a live performance, and I understand that, but for now, if I were to give meaning to this line, what would it be? It’s more of a thought experiment…
Given the long history of the Shiba family, if techniques similar to those of the death god version of Lettuce Steel have been passed down as secrets within this bloodline, it’s not that strange of a story.
What you want to protect is not what I want to protect… is a scene that I simply like.
I was in the last crescent state and was really strong, but is there any nice story that I could return if I didn’t use the moonless form?
>>167
If it happens, it stays that way until I shoot.
>>167
The power gained in that space will eventually fade anyway.
The captain and vice-captain are busy scattered throughout the Soul Society, that line also exists in the early stages.
When White’s power of the Grim Reaper comes to the forefront, the power of the Void also leaks out, adding to the complexity.
>>170
Because the powers of the Grim Reaper and the Hollow are mixed together.
It looks like a white Chanhichi.
The indigo dye using the cracked spirit orb was also integrated with the zanpakutō.
If you pursue the power of the Shinigami to the end, it will be me! It will be us! The Zanpakutō will become our style!
For the readers, all the information that comes out, no matter the circumstances, is everything.
>>172
I think the scene is confusing because readers tend to associate the thread illustrations with the final form of the Quincy in a mysterious way.
You can just believe what Isshin said without thinking about anything else for now.
So what the heck is this Chan I with the sword in his mouth!?
>>174
Chanichi who was excited at the start of the serialization
The Shiba family was trying to replace the Spirit King who had become a human sacrifice.
It seems to be a mimicry of the final form done with the power of the Grim Reaper.
A lot of people are really misunderstanding, but the movement method the old man teaches at the beginning is actually a technique of the Grim Reaper.
It’s completely different from Hirenkyaku!
The yellowtail often says random things based on the atmosphere of the moment, which makes things even more complicated, apart from the live feel of the setting.
>>180
Appropriate things (the person believes they are correct)
Speaking of which, Shunpo is just moving incredibly fast.
Flying Cheap is a high-speed movement riding on the flow of spiritual particles.
I understand that HyouTen is a short warp, but this might also be something different…
I like a guy who’s like a subordinate.
WEEKLY JUMP BLEACH Apophis’s Demon God PS2 “Yu-Gi-Oh!” 500 winners!! 36 • 37 August 20 & 27 release BLEACH front-page surprise one-shot One-shot two parts 47p One-shot final chapter 57p 10 consecutive one-shot series part 4 August 26 at 22:00 – “J Anime Paradise Emerges!!” Tite Kubo’s heartfelt new series.