"come... your body and soul!"
yeah, not that fighting love isn't nice, I was hoping that Zaraki finally unlocks his zanpaktsu's name. seeing how this happens parallel to Ichigo fighting something about sword
Zaraki is actually a Saiyan. Every time he dies/comes close to death, he gets stronger.
I don't want her to die. I actually liked her even when she just stuck with the healing. But really crazy how Kenpachi was so berserk as a kid.
I'm hoping after all this that she does survive, Kenpachi unlocks all his "shackles," and finally learns his sword's name. Bankai too, but that might be wishful thinking.
I don't think he will ever get a shikai or bankai. I mean he wasn't a shinigami back then when he was a kid. So he doesn't even have a zanpaktou. Or at least it doesn't look like he has. He was just a berserk kid with a normal sword. The same sword that he still carries around.
he defintally has a zanpaktsu.
when Ichigo fought him, Ichigo's swordspirit (zengetsu?) told ichigo to listen and hear Kenpachi's sword crying.
This I remember!
Seeing how she was the original badass and she has a shikai and bankai, it'd be nice for Kenpachi to have something too... yenno get some communication between him and his sword. I bet his zanpaktsu is sarcastic, would make for great internal dialogue.
Also, "so you can surpass your level" kind of talking.
Actually, another way you could look at that scene would be that Zangetsu was perceiving the fact that Kenpachi was holding back his power and mistook Kenpachi's swords 'crying' as evidence of its neglect when it was actually the sword expressing resentment at the restraints that Kenpachi had placed on it/himself so he could have more fun.
For some reason, Ken second would be a candidate for a personalisation of his zanpakto...
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
So, would Unohana qualify as the first actually complicated character in Bleach?
That`s WAY too deep for Bleach.
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