
Not just Captain Ukitake, but most of the people in this manga have led mostly unsuccessful lives until Ichigo and the others arrived…
It looked like Rukia was bound in bondage in the thumbnail.
It seems that my partner’s enjoyment also looks quite carefree and gives off a vibe of dragging various things along.
You’re failing from the moment you’re born, huh?
Despite acting important, relying on high school students.
Ginjou is really angry with Captain Ukitake.
Isn’t it strange to only question Mr. Ukitake’s failure when both Rukia and Lord Kaien have also failed in this situation?
The character who emphasizes failure the most in the story is Rukia.
I can’t get through this because I don’t even know how they got to know each other in the first place, let alone the fact that I didn’t know the truth.
My best friend, Kyōraku, is a realist who puts pride and stubbornness second, yet we became close friends quite well…
Well, it’s true that I don’t think of parasitism as a shitty ability.
I think it’s because my master, Yamagama, fights without choosing his means and also lacks a style, that the opposing character, Ukitake, has been shaped in this way.
Even so, that scene in the thread image is something else.
Regarding this scene, there are so many people who haven’t read it but are still picking fights about it, so I really don’t want to talk about it too much… that’s how I feel.
I was surprised when I saw someone talking as if Seiren was holding a grudge against Rukia and Ukitake.
It would be nice if I could take revenge, but this scene is just a senseless death…
After this, I ended up vomiting blood in front of the Hollow that had taken the body of Kyouen-dono, and it was decided that I would leave the cleanup to Rukia…
I don’t resent losing, and since I’m apologizing to Rukia, I guess Kaien-san is satisfied, but I can’t get the thought that this could have been handled by Ukitake out of my mind.
In the first place, it was none other than Umika who said to not get involved…
Well, it’s fine to consider that the sacrifice of Umika is the person’s responsibility.
It’s hard to say anything other than that it was completely Ubou’s fault for letting this level of Hollow get away when the captain-level Ukitake was here.
Up to this point, I can say that I am following Sea Swallow’s will, but it’s not good that after Sea Swallow was taken over, it ended up spitting blood and being unable to do anything, even though it can’t be helped.
In the end, it’s Rukia-san who is being tossed around by the pride of her two superiors.
What is the ability of Ukitake after all?
While I was asleep, an incident? Unforgivable! Even when you came to stylishly break the bipolarity, it was already too late, and I can’t help but chuckle.
It would be understandable if you were cooperating in an indigo dyeing experiment.
Didn’t my brother once abandon his subordinate?
There likely isn’t much difference between two or three times.
I think if it were any other captain, the judgment to make the seabird fight one-on-one and the mistake of losing control due to spitting up blood wouldn’t have led to something like this in various ways…
First of all, it’s definitely Aizen’s fault for creating a hollow that loses its zanpakuto’s abilities and automatically returns when it dies.
Because I wasn’t the mastermind, I’ve just become a person who runs around in circles and puts my subordinates in danger.
Seriously, it’s just a bunch of unreasonable complaints that are on unread level… Maybe you should reread it.
When it comes to the modification of the void, it’s a bit interesting that Tōsen seems more enthusiastic and is having fun doing it.
I don’t really remember much about BLEACH, and since I haven’t read it, the live feeling of Aizen and the wickedness of Urahara can be casually used as topics of conversation, so this is a manga with a nameless gesture.
A guy who only attracts useless men at crucial times, like Rukia.
Well, if Ukitake-san had just cut down the former Kaien-dono, that alone would have been enough for a recovery.
Looks like you’re struggling a bit.
These guys prioritize pride overall, as Mayuri has said.
It’s bad that Rukia is feeling responsible on her own, even though Seiren said thank you.
It’s often said that pride can be more important than life, but it might be rare to watch over someone until death for that reason.
In the end, it’s just that the person in charge at the site couldn’t fulfill their role properly.
It’s not a grand level of being bad, but a talk at a close, mundane level.
If it’s the same situation in the midnight sun, he’s the type to fight alone, so he will understand Kaito’s judgment.
It’s just that if you’re going to do this, you better win, damn it, that’s what Shiraya is angry about.
Well, that’s just completely venting against my brother…
When Renji said to throw Ichigo, who was seriously injured after losing, into the prison, he was angry in a way that echoes his statement: “Going to battle alone means you can’t afford to lose.”
After Hima’s death, Byakuya’s ability to die for pride and rules, as well as to kill others, is clearly indicated by his relation to Rukia and the mention of the captain who has turned into a zombie.
If Rukia hadn’t been there, the vice-captain would have died and the Hollow would have escaped…
I was thinking of helping just in time, but my chronic asthma…
If asked who is the most at fault, it would be Uin who acted selfishly and caused this situation…
There seems to be a temperature difference in the exchange at the time of death because Umineko is not aware that Rukia holds special feelings for her.
The ripples caused by Kaien Palace losing the match are certainly many, but
I wonder if people have any empathy when they talk about blaming someone for that.
Everyone in the story is a crazy person, just disguised with style.
Captain Ukitake makes surprising blunders throughout the story, but I’m amazed that there is almost no follow-up afterwards.
First of all, this itself is a parallel to Ichigo’s battle against Grand Fisher, and there are quite a few people who seem to have forgotten that Rukia concluded this battle by saying, “I am weak because I succumbed to fear.”
The amazing thing about Ukitake is that he has a seemingly significant face, but there’s actually nothing special about it.
Do it better.
It was looking like I could win until I had to resort to my last resort, which clouded my judgment…
I didn’t think I would be reversed in an instant.
It is evident from the paradox of “thank you” that Umiden thinks, “I hope my hands won’t be touched even if I die.”
Before that crappy technique called parasitism was used, I was able to beat them up normally even with just my bare hands.
It’s really not good that I was instantly killed by Wonderweis after playing with Lilinet.
Ishin from the same Shiwa family is physically strong enough to send Aizome flying with a flick of his finger.
It’s not even a Menos that falls behind against a Hollow just because the Zanpakutō can’t be used temporarily.
As a candidate for captain from one of the five great noble families, he was quite lacking.
The reason there are so few Grim Reapers, despite living for hundreds of years, may be because they die for the sake of their pride.
It’s clear from watching Captain Ukitake that it’s not a problem even if you die with pride…
“It’s typical for someone without a name to try to shift blame to either Ukitake, Kaien, or Rukia, going against the obvious statement that ‘the ones who created Metastasia are at fault.'”
I really think that part of Anonymous is trash.
It’s not good that Umeya-den is normally weak.
Once it has become a trend to take endless material and diss the character,
The pride of the nameless is not in reading manga, but in shifting to nonsensical talk at the same level as the unread.
It’s been a long time since the manga ended, so it can’t be helped.
The anonymous user is responding too much at a level similar to someone who hasn’t read anything except for the Blood Battle arc.
The Blood Battle Arc is too much of a know-it-all without understanding the setting for a different reason.
Nameless Gar Nameless Gar
It is often said about the White-related aspects, but the emphasis on elevating White has precedently gone too far.
Ichigo is learning from White, and he uses Getsuga a lot, but I feel that there are many matchups where Getsuga just won’t work…
Isn’t it because in the initial plan, they were trying to make Ukitake betray?
The mistakes that Rukia was aware of were “not stopping Captain Ukitake by risking her life before going” and “going back against Captain Ukitake’s orders.”
The mistakes that Uminobito is probably aware of are “losing to Metastasia” and “causing Rukia to go through a terrible ordeal because of myself.”
The mistakes that Ukitake probably realizes are “allowing the revenge on the enemy of Kaien” and “not being able to settle things before Rukia returned for disobeying orders.”
Isn’t that all there is to it? I feel like people really want to talk about who is the worst, no matter what.
I wonder what Ukitake’s Bankai and strength were like.
For my brother, this is a seriously frustrating incident.
It’s being brushed off as a joke, but seriously, in that situation, playing with a loli should get you killed.
There weren’t many original additions, but if a life has been saved, it should serve in some way, and I understand that there are probably strong feelings about how to use that life.
If that can be called pride, then I guess one would make such a judgment.
Captain Ukitake gives off an impression similar to Yamane from Chibi Maruko-chan, who claims to be unwell when things get inconvenient.
Today’s Anonymous Poetry Thread
I think you should properly apologize to Ichigo and bow your head.
It’s not enough just to kill the Espada and subordinates under the pretense of being a Death God; it throws off the balance.
That mountain old man hasn’t killed the three fools, and if there’s no need to do it, it’s better not to do it.
If the beginning of the story in “Goku Imeimei Hen” is from Ukitake’s perspective,
Life circulates and should contribute to something.
My perspective on life and death might be a bit unique.
I don’t know because there is no continuation.
It’s strange that even though things have gotten so bad, we still just say, “Let’s go listen to what they have to say.”
I don’t want the powers of Mimihagi to be used in disgusting responses that feel like character hate.
If we talk about powers, it would be based on the omniscience and omnipotence that Adonaeus himself possessed: “The moment Mimihagi-sama met Ukitake, Mimihagi-sama understood Ukitake’s future death, and Ukitake also roughly sensed it.”
“I imagine that the reason a character I dislike isn’t hated despite their actions in the story (the result of an overinterpretation) is because of this kind of setting!”
It’s really amazing that you’re provoking others about unread books even though you haven’t read the novel yourself.
If you accept the story that pride comes when you break in.
What should be done about the pride of the ordinary soldiers who were preempted in their quest for revenge?
The fact that Ginjou easily accepted the proxy certificate suggests that he somewhat trusted Ukitake.
Well, the thing is, I just don’t understand how I ended up becoming a soul reaper.
I always want you to explain things to me!
If it’s Mountain Grandpa, he’d say anything goes as long as you win…
It seems there are really people who just want to find fault with Ukitake no matter what.
That’s amazing!
It has become clear that it’s a manga that can be dismissed even if one makes comments without reading it.
Rather, I believed in the part about Ginjo and so on, knowing that Tokinada was suspicious.
Since the murder of the manifestor and the defection occurred, that place is purely bad.
If you search in the Soul Society, you can encounter a level (actually, they are out doing extermination) where defeating a mass-murdering hollow brings joy rather than resentment.
It is undeniable that this work is quite incompatible for those who dislike having even a single thing they don’t understand and love to play detective.
If you’re a careful reader, you can properly refute it using the stylish theory.
During the battle against the Espada, I ended up dying for no reason while I was just messing around.