
Please differentiate between circumstances, personality, and the development of the manga.
They’re not a bad person at all, but definitely the type I don’t want to get involved with.
I honestly think that other leaders would likely also allow something like letting the seagull fight alone, as is often said.
I’m glad I could grow big and die.
I’m curious about the connection with Ginjo.
In other words, a Hollow like that can easily be defeated by a vice-captain level even with bare hands…
If Hakuyi was in the same situation as Ukitake, he would definitely do the same thing…
Well, from Shiroya’s perspective, it’s fine to do it, but after losing and ending up traumatizing his little sister, I would be pissed off asking what the hell he’s doing.
I feel like my sense of some strange parts is off, perhaps because I’m on the brink of dying.
There are many victims of that void, not just the wife of the seabird, so what’s the point of letting individuals take revenge?
Of course, it’s out of the question that you leave someone to do it alone, and after they fail, you can’t even take responsibility and clean up the mess yourself.
In reality, that guy had set up multiple surprise deaths for first-time players.
Depending on the order, Rukia could have been defeated.
Regarding the development, it makes sense to say that it was originally intended to be the mastermind.
If you don’t have a style, you’ll be scolded, which is why the Shinigami are more ordinary like Ukitake and Kyouraku, while those like Kyouraku are considered heretical.
What are you doing in hell?
It feels like a pretty futile death, like a dog’s.
It’s fine to try to avoid body takeover and erasing the zanpakutō, or to beat it up with multiple people, but what should I do about that mysterious ability that somehow revives after being defeated by Rukia?
I can only think of having a Quincy kill me as a countermeasure.
Relying on Inoue can restore various things to their original state, but the general mindset of the Gotei 13 is that one should not rely on humans as much as possible.
It’s easier to understand that it would have been bad if Ukitake had died there in the anime than in the novel.
Wasn’t it that if Ukitake didn’t use Mimi Hagi-sama, the world would have been destroyed?
This person is probably a good person.
Everything I’m doing is backfiring, and I haven’t been able to achieve much…
Bach’s goal was to kill the Soul King and create a world without death, and he had foreseen that he would have Ichigo kill the Soul King. From the beginning of the final chapter up to the point where Ichigo strikes down the Soul King, everything proceeded according to Bach’s plan, and to him, that was the point of completing his objective. However, Ukitake (Mimihagi-sama) was truly unexpected, and thanks to Mimihagi-sama, the world’s collapse was prevented.
It’s just that if you don’t look closely at the dialogue, it’s really hard to understand.
It was supposed to be incredibly strong in the settings.
I wish I could have seen the Bankai, even though the original anime gave him a lot more screen time…
I have to save my Bankai for the chapter of the Hell’s Five.
What is tag…?
Even Urahara didn’t know what to do when the Soul King died…
Mr. Urahara and Mayuri-sama are also completely in the dark about the final chapter, so they are preparing various things, but basically, everything is trial and error.
When you look at it after knowing various things, it seems like Rukia is accepting her execution for really significant reasons.
It’s too scary to hear Ukitake-san raising his voice when he has a debt he can’t repay to my brother…
The example of a baseball coach who will make students throw until their shoulders break if the students desire it resonates well.
In the anime, I thought Mimi Hagi was more resilient than expected.
Until the scene of enduring Bach’s attack…
The incident of the dead from hell overflowing has been resolved for now since Ibtake arrived and we have enough manpower.
If Hanaten Kyokotsu turned out not to be dual-wielding after all, does that mean there’s something going on with the Twin Fishes too?
The other side is the power of Mimihagi, isn’t it?
I wonder if there is a bankai setting.
I want to see this guy’s Bankai, Aizen’s Bankai, and Yoruichi’s zanpakuto.
Isn’t there a lack of opportunities for popular characters in this manga to shine?
If defeating named enemies equals achievements, then there are really very few.
Eliminate Ukitake Jūshirō!
I wish it had been the mastermind.
I wanted to see Aizen’s Bankai and the remaining members of the Zero Division as well.
I understand that you are a person of character, but that personality isn’t working in a very good direction.
Because bad guys are stronger.
That’s right, Urahara-san.
I don’t have the impression of being a bad person rather than a good person, but I feel like they have a really bad personality.
It seems that ideals are clouding my vision.
The people around me understand my feelings for the parts where I just can’t engage deeply due to my physical condition.
It’s not really a problem since I’m being followed quite a bit, but…
…Could it be that indigo dyeing is a landmine?
Although the favorability from Ginjo, Kyouka, and Rukia is high, he really is a good person…
A person who has aspects that are somewhat like a reversed Mayuri-sama.
If Mr. Ukitake hadn’t died there, the world would have been in a terrible state; the anime made it quite convincing.
But the way it kept flinching was just a bit too funny.
The rotten prostitute should go extinct in Dubai.
Regarding pride, I think my brother will understand it fairly well.
I think I’ll be ready to perform Senbonzakura when I’m in a pinch.