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Sure they have. The bountos, other filler chars, and even some arancarr. Kenpachi killed 1 for sure, along with the other captains that entered. Baddies die all the time, its the good people who live , while missing half their stomach and lungs lol.

Sure they have. The bountos, other filler chars, and even some arancarr. Kenpachi killed 1 for sure, along with the other captains that entered. Baddies die all the time, its the good people who live , while missing half their stomach and lungs lol.

what i meant it was obvious death for the like of netora , and the other espadas

but not so much for grimjaw ,i belive he fall unconscious after netora strike

remember the 103 espada , he got healed by captain ohana

but he never got mentioned yet ,which i find a little wiard also .....maybe he gonna help the shinigamis get back ...since he obviously know how to open garganta

Actually they all die but since they're already in afterlife they come back. :rofl:

;)

Monster, especially if you want to stray away from some of the usual stereotypical anime.

I would agree with this. I liked Monster a lot but I haven't finished watching it. When I started it the series wasn't over yet so I put it off and just haven't gotten to restart it yet.

OK so i have been reading bleach and am all up to date [via onemanga...check it out xD] but im curious to know where the anime is? would someone be kind to tell me the most recent thing? maybe a pm would work best so there aren't any spoilers...either way works xD

The current anime stopped at the arrival of the captains and arancarr in fake human town. It then went on to the best filler EVER lol. It's about how some one is controlling the swords to fight for him. Pretty interesting and really intense.

OK so i have been reading bleach and am all up to date [via onemanga...check it out xD] but im curious to know where the anime is? would someone be kind to tell me the most recent thing? maybe a pm would work best so there aren't any spoilers...either way works xD

I don't think you can post a link here, so check you PM.

Monster, especially if you want to stray away from some of the usual stereotypical anime.

I agree, it can get a little bit slow at times but is a great anime overall. I'm currently watching FMA Brotherhood, Needless ( not a great anime, but I keep watching for some reason) and Tokyo Magnitude 8.0. Believe it or not I finally finished the Ghost in the Shell Series, can't believe it took me so long to finally start that series. Anybody have any suggestions for anime's I should watch?

I've already watched: Cowboy Bebop, Berserk, Full Metal Alchemist, RaXephon, Eden of the East, Samurai Champloo, Death Note, Black Lagoon NGE, Busou Renkin, Darker Than Black, Code Geass and a few more I can't remember.

Can't wait till the second season of Darker Than Black kicks off!

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