Hey Kira will be a good matchup against the metal women. She'll just get to heavy and won't be able move. I wanted to see the extremely old Bounto fight. He's pretty much kickass by popping out of a chair.
Hey Kira will be a good matchup against the metal women. She'll just get to heavy and won't be able move. I wanted to see the extremely old Bounto fight. He's pretty much kickass by popping out of a chair.
That man looks like an old nazi. I bet he was working for the German nazi party during WW2...Originally Posted by darkmetal505
Which is, IMHO, unfortunate - it makes the story quite predictable. I am surprised that Ichigo didn't use the same technique and spirit power level that he used on the Soukyoku stand on the doll - I bet that would've gotten rid of her. Although I am interested in other match-ups - they at least look semi-interesting.Originally Posted by darkmetal505
Those that have posted assumed that this filler in filler had little purpose, but I wonder what was that little bounto worth to make Kariya request such a favor a friend? It seems to me that very little could actually impact that stoic being - and yet Kariya mourned that noname kid's death as if it was his son (and no, I have no proof suggesting that the kid was). Perhaps there is hope for this episode in the filler arc yet. It's just too bad this arc makes Ichigo look soo weak compared to what he was at the end of the Soul Society...
For all we know that was just an act. Kariya was the one who wrote the manual on doll summoning, and he might have had an idea how easily the doll could go berserk, if it wasn't summoned properly or more importantly if the master wasn't yet ready for such a thing. It could be assumed before the manual the summoning and bonding of a doll was far more arduous an effort, and required much more from the master. But consequently the masters were then ready to control the dolls.Originally Posted by 12345p
It could be Kariya wanted nothing but get the big dude (whatever was his name) to move on from his little potato farm. And thus Kariya devised such a shaking plan to get the man on the move. And crying for the kid's sake was thus just an act. You know, the big dude had lived alone for who knows how long, but once he got used to having a buddy around, he might miss company once the buddy was taken away.
Kira makes another last minute rescue! Sounds familiar?
Erm.... anyway, this filler is drawing further and further away from the manga. I'm not too updated with the manga cause I buy not download them, but from what I understand so far it's gonna be a little hard for the anime writers to link back to the manga storyline.
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
this episode was not too bad, there is atleast some depth to this act filler, and it is not just some incohernet bull. It is getting somewhat interesting. But why was karia crying like a bitch for, guess we wil have to wait and see if he does that after someone else dies. He cried like a bitch when a man died, yet he mercilessly killed the women that loved him, interesting.
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Kraco made a good point, it could all just be an act. Kariya seems to have something that he's not yet telling the rest of the Bounto.
The episode was good, ok back story, but nothing really happen lol!
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Didn't anyone noticed a certain "unknown" character on this ep's intro?
(un-introduced manga character)