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just watched bleach today ..... that was damn amazing :D

the best filler arch ever !

oh noz apparently Zangetsu would rebel , next episode. wiard it look like Zangatsu is differnt thing then the hollow(Hechigo) :blink:

just watched bleach today ..... that was damn amazing :D

the best filler arch ever !

oh noz apparently Zangetsu would rebel , next episode. wiard it look like Zangatsu is differnt thing then the hollow(Hechigo) :blink:

Being a vizard and being a shinigami are two different things. Ichigo's sword zanpakuto (zangetsu) which is his shinigami power while his hollow form (vizard) is his own power.

So while ichigo lost his zanpakuto (I wonder why it was still in its shikai form though), he can still fight with his vizard power.

Also rukia's Sode no Shirayuki damn that's one hot babe.

I recently finished reading "Onani Master Kurosawa". It was an enjoyable ~1 hour doujin of Death Note. Perverted too.

Just read couple of pages after you mentioned it, it's just as creepy as death note (which I didn't like it the first place). I have to say this manga goes into my "piece of crap" pile asap.

Hey, whats with the spoilers? we are talking about the anime :p

So, yes, this bleach arch is putting up questions as to Ichigo's sword.

His hollow form is part of zangetsu. Look back into the first meetings, where he mentions the hollow is a part of him, just depends on how strong Ichigo is whether the hollow comes out or not ( Well, until he was able to control it ).

I think this arc is dealing just with the Shinigami side. So they are able to free zangetsu, but the hollow side they are unable to touch...? lol. all speculation. This is a great arc though, perfect type of filler.

Now that I finally caught up with bleach, I had a bit of a rage when they smacked down yet another filler during the Espada storyline. Was like "**** this again?!", then there's Zanpakutou storyline. Wow. That one really had me on the edge of the seat. It's been pretty damn intense so far!

Just read couple of pages after you mentioned it, it's just as creepy as death note (which I didn't like it the first place). I have to say this manga goes into my "piece of crap" pile asap.

:p Death Note was good until Light died. Everything went downhill from there with silly cliched drama.

This has been the best filler arc in Bleach so far. :)

I wonder why ichigo?s sword is still in shikai form even without zangetsu, while others can?t use shikai form.

Because otherwise they'd have to think up a regular form for his sword. His is in permanent shikai.

Because otherwise they'd have to think up a regular form for his sword. His is in permanent shikai.

Ichigo's regular form is an unusually large zanpakuto. It was like in the first few episodes of the series when he gained his powers from Rukia and before he regained them by learning his zanpakuto's name, so they wouldn't necessarily have to think up a form for it. There has to be a logical reason behind why he still has shikai form.

i just wander why , she hate kisuke ?
Maybe because he took Yoruichi with him?

It showed Soi Fon hating Kisuke before both him and Yoruichi left Soul Society during the Pendulum story. So it's not because he took Yoruichi with him. I think Soi Fon just hates him because of his personality. She thinks hes a careless and lazy bum

This arc is very interesting. Much better than that previous filler about some annoying princess and her corrupted noble family.

I am sure Ichigo will be able to handle himself better than the other shinigami fighting their own zanpakuto. It's not like this is the first time Ichigo has had to fight hand to hand against zangetsu anyway. lol This might have been mentioned before or not. But something tells me Muramasa?could be Kenpachi's Zanpakuto

Oh damn, if it was Kens.............

And for the guy asking about FMA being a part of WSJ, I would have to believe it is not. We should get another episode this Sunday. But we will be without the bleach/naruto mangas. But apparently, the animes will be released.

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Ichigo's regular form is an unusually large zanpakuto. It was like in the first few episodes of the series when he gained his powers from Rukia and before he regained them by learning his zanpakuto's name, so they wouldn't necessarily have to think up a form for it. There has to be a logical reason behind why he still has shikai form.

It showed Soi Fon hating Kisuke before both him and Yoruichi left Soul Society during the Pendulum story. So it's not because he took Yoruichi with him. I think Soi Fon just hates him because of his personality. She thinks hes a careless and lazy bum

This arc is very interesting. Much better than that previous filler about some annoying princess and her corrupted noble family.

I am sure Ichigo will be able to handle himself better than the other shinigami fighting their own zanpakuto. It's not like this is the first time Ichigo has had to fight hand to hand against zangetsu anyway. lol This might have been mentioned before or not. But something tells me Muramasa?could be Kenpachi's Zanpakuto

Logical reason could be that it was just overlooked. It wouldn't be overly surprising if that was the case. Anyways, we don't know if Ichigo is actually fighting him in Soul Society or in his dream world. But the buildings they showed looked like Soul Society. However I find it kind of weird that Zangetsu would rebel after warning Ichigo that something was wrong at the beginning of the first episode. We'll see next week in any case, can't wait!

And Muramasa being Kenpachi's would be awesome. It would also explain why he is MIA.

Oh damn, if it was Kens.............

And for the guy asking about FMA being a part of WSJ, I would have to believe it is not. We should get another episode this Sunday. But we will be without the bleach/naruto mangas. But apparently, the animes will be released.

i was just wondering because the FMA manga is late

Ichigo's regular form is an unusually large zanpakuto. It was like in the first few episodes of the series when he gained his powers from Rukia and before he regained them by learning his zanpakuto's name, so they wouldn't necessarily have to think up a form for it. There has to be a logical reason behind why he still has shikai form.

It showed Soi Fon hating Kisuke before both him and Yoruichi left Soul Society during the Pendulum story. So it's not because he took Yoruichi with him. I think Soi Fon just hates him because of his personality. She thinks hes a careless and lazy bum

This arc is very interesting. Much better than that previous filler about some annoying princess and her corrupted noble family.

I am sure Ichigo will be able to handle himself better than the other shinigami fighting their own zanpakuto. It's not like this is the first time Ichigo has had to fight hand to hand against zangetsu anyway. lol This might have been mentioned before or not. But something tells me Muramasa?could be Kenpachi's Zanpakuto

I don't necessarily think that's his zanpaktou's regular form. That's just the form it took when he had Rukia's powers. And that would be interesting if that was his zanpaktou, but that might require too much tie-in later on if Bleach does go long enough for Kenpachi to learn its name. Especially if Kenpachi does show up in the fillers somewhere and learns that it's his zanpaktou.

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