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About Bleach ship wars
I’ve just found out Kubo said he was listening to the auditions for Kazui, which of course made me think to Bleach ships and I needed to get one thing or two off my chest.
I’m not even a IchiRuki shipper (I’ve always been more interested by the relationship between Ichigo and Uryū anyway), but it always amazed me how Ichihime fans can’t seem to understand why some people ship IchiRuki so hard. Their most common argument being “Blame the anime”.
If Ichihime fans want to blame somebody, it should be Kubo. He’s the one who, even until now, keeps promoting IchiRuki and focusing on them. If he had written Ichihime so perfectly, like their stans claim it, there wouldn’t be ship wars at all. After the Bount Arc, Kubo was involved in the anime and had all the power to develop his endgame couple. Did he do so? Nope, never. So stop blaming Abe because Kubo could very well do Ichihime fillers if he was interested in it. But he wasn’t and still isn’t. Probably never will. Doesn’t sell enough, I guess.
A canon couple doesn’t mean it is a good couple.
Shinichi and Ran from Detective Conan? Jinshi and MaoMao from The Apothecary Diaries? God, you can feel how much the boy fell in love for his girl, and how much romantic tension there is between the couples. It is literally thrown at your face. Ichigo? He has never shown love towards Hime, not in the romantic sense. Orihime loving Ichigo isn’t a golden ticket to have Ichigo love her back. If Kubo really planned IH from the start, as he said (my ass), I’m genuinely worried because the non endgame pairings (Ishihime and Ulquihime) had more chemistry than the canon pairings.
Do I think Ichigo should absolutely have ended with Rukia instead, then? As I said, I’m not a IchiRuki shipper, so no. I wasn’t expecting this couple, since they are from two different worlds and work perfectly fine as friends, soulmates or whatever Kubo think they are. What’s more, Ichigo not being an orphan (unlike Naruto, where I can understand the reason to make him marry and have children), I don’t see the need for him to absolutely have a wife and kids. He seems like the type who can live alone without any problems. You can be alone and still succeed and be content with your life. Or do people living alone means they all failed in life? Anyway, I still doubt the relevance of a time skip over an open ending; Kubo would have avoided many problems.
However, I understand why people ship IchiRuki: they have legitimate reasons to (Rukia’s name, drawings, symbolisms, etc.) IH has none of that, and Kubo can add as many IH scenes in cour 4 and listen as many auditions of Kazui as he wants, Ichihime will never be a great couple. Kubo developing IchiRuki so much and being surprised when out of nowhere he made a pairing he doesn’t care in the slightest canon will always be funny to me.
Besides, shipping aside, they all deserve better (especially Uryū, give my man all the love in the world, he deserves it). But as long as their pairing is canon, I guess Ichihime fans don’t feel concerned too much about the ending.
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This is pretty long. The draft was even longer… I thought I was not going to finish it, so I ended up cutting some ideas & panels T^T… But I hope you can still understand what I was trying to present even if the flow was kinda weird. Seriously, I rea~lly should revise certain part if I had time. :/
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The official IchiRuki symbol Pt. 5
Crossed swords hold a lot of different meanings in a lot of different contexts, but I tried to summarize it in a cohesive, comprehensible way. Let's start.
The crossed swords form the letter X –or as we also know it, a cross. The symmetrical X-shape they create symbolizes the balance of male and female energies (which are essentially the crux of creation); analytical thinking with emotional values, and creative thinking with reason. The X has long been used in ancient symbolism to simplify the concept of spiritual –or psychological– transformation.
That last sentence was pretty interesting to me since in Ichigo's last transformation at Rukia's hands, his attire ends up sporting a lot of Xs over it and while I do believe this is mostly due to Kubo's aesthetic preferences, I find it worth of mention anyway.
Also, the symbol of the crossed swords possesses dual meanings: positive and negative. We can further break down the positive and negative concepts into representations of good and bad, light and dark and in more simpler terms, white and black. You're probably wondering why I'm going on a tangent regarding this topic but as I was doing research on the meaning of the crossed swords and their representation of positive and negative I came across this little bit of info: In Freemasonry the black and white checkerboard (also known as "Mosaic Pavement") is an old symbol of the Order and is central within the lodge and all rituals occurred around it. But what does this have to do with Bleach you may ask... well, turns out William Shakespeare wrote about it:
"The Floor, or groundwork of the Lodge, a chequer-work of black and white squares, denotes the dual quality of everything connected with terrestrial life and the physical groundwork of human nature –the mortal body and its appetites and affections. The web of our life is a mingled yarn, good and ill together.” You're free to make your own interpretation of this text, but it is said that according to Shakespeare, the black and white checkerboard represents man's duality and given Kubo Tite's fixation with Shakespeare I'd say that perhaps him choosing to use crossed swords that represent a man and a woman, life and death, light and dark, white and black themselves it's a pretty telling choice when you take into account all the meanings those concepts hold. I'd delve deeper into what else this might represent like purity and sin or yin and yang, but then I'd never finish this essay (?) so I'll leave it at that for now.
Moving on, the position of the swords hold great meaning as well. Swords and other weapons pointing downwards imply the fight is over. Swords pointing downward represent peace, rest or the end of conflict. In christianity they represent no more killing, no more battles, no more wars and it is then that mankind will have finally realised that the only thing that can fight and conquer evil is love.
Again, how is this all related to Bleach? Well, that's because this novel happens right after Ichigo's victory over Aizen and subsequent loss of his powers. In other words, during the time his battles and his war were over. He was in a period of peace yet evil (Ginjō, Tsukishima) still haunted him
and this came to an end after he regained his powers through Rukia (love) who enabled him to defeat them (conquering evil).
And thus I've reached the final part of my rant, which takes me to the symbol as a whole.
The text on it speaks for itself and at this point all I have to point out is that even though this might look like a very simple design, to me it seems like there was a lot of thinking put behind its creation and for one I'm actually very happy with it. I mean, we got an official IchiRuki symbol!!! And it embodies a lot of what the two of them represent both for the series and to each other, and all I can say is it goes to emphasize the importance their bond carries which is as we all know, the very essence of Bleach. As a final thought I'd like to point out that Rukia is the only one credited with saving Ichigo in the whole series (besides Masaki, whom sacrificed her life for him) as the title puts it "The Death SAVES the Strawberry" and that's just beautiful because in the end, they saved each other. If you read all the way up to this I want to thank you for sticking with me and my not so quite essay almost theory but mostly rant about these two and I hope you enjoyed it and found sense in it. I love you all my fellow IchiRuki!!!
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Leaving aside the heavy meanings for the snowdrop, since they’re associated to death we can also draw a connection to Rukia, since she’s the only one to hold that special title amongst all the other shinigami present in the series.
Credit to ichirukiChinese on Twitter for the image.
And picking up on the literature bit I mentioned before, Snowdrop is the original name for Snow White and so we have this:
Making it obvious that Snow White is yet another title that Kubo granted to her in her bankai form. Very fitting, seeing how she covers everything in snow and ice, even herself, turning into a completely white version of herself as if she fused with Shirayuki, whose name by the way literally means "Snow White". I can feel a theory being born from this already but I'll leave that for another time.
Now, having clarified that the snowdrop is representative of Rukia it's time to analyze the next item on our list:
The Crossed Swords
To start off the two swords we're looking at are both Ichigo's and yet one of them is actually Sode no Shirayuki. It's worth noticing that at the beginning of the series when Rukia lends her powers to Ichigo, the sword he carries all throughout the Substitute Shinigami arc is in fact Rukia's zanpakutō made bigger by his own insane amount of spiritual power. In case you don't believe me, here are the images:
The fist image is from ch. 1 when she's offering her powers to Ichigo. The second one is after her fight with Aaroniero in ch. 269 after falling in battle and Shirayuki goes back to its sealed state. Now, this is Ichigo's sword during the first arc:
In order these are from ch. 1 when he's fighting his first hollow, ch. 5 when he's scolding Sora for trying to kill his own sister and ch. 55 when Byakuya finally attacks him after he trashes Renji. If you pay attention to the guard of the sword in both cases, you'll notice that it's the same, therefore confirming that for a while, Ichigo wielded Sode no Shirayuki albeit in its sealed state. The second sword is obviously Tensa Zangetsu that despite being later revealed as a creation of Yhwach by taking borrowed some of Ichigo's shinigami and hollow powers, it's undeniably a manifestation of Ichigo's power and thus a part of him.
That would mean that the swords used in the novel's insignia are Sode no Shirayuki and Tensa Zangetsu, Rukia's and Ichigo's swords. Why is this relevant? Well, that's all because of the meaning of the position they are in.
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Further on overcoming dejection and despair:
This is so important because hundreds of chapters later Ichigo let us know that after all that time he still holds those words close to his heart and openly admits that they made him feel better despite being faced with the original source of his despair, showing us that Rukia’s words were a big factor in overcoming his pain. They can infuse courage and confidence in our minds:
Her speech fills him with confidence and courage again when he was already at the brink of giving in into despair. It takes her just a few words to get him in fighting shape again and ready to give his all, she leaves no room for hesitation because that’s how much she believes in him and it’s her faith that pushes him to be his very best. At the end of it he's so uplifted he's even in the mood to quip back at her in playful annoyance.
They’re helpful to get rid of past pains and sorrows and they create opportunities to achieve happiness:
She drained his rain —which we all know represents Ichigo’s despair and sorrow and has been present in his life ever since his mother died. This right here is Ichigo himself acknowledging that it is thanks to Rukia that he can finally leave that burden behind and by extension, allowing him to look forward to a bright and happy future.
And when he later falls into despair again, she’s right there to pick him up again and by restoring his powers she once again grants him the possibility of a bright future. Do note how it’s heavily raining in the first two panels and how the rain suddenly disappears as soon as he sees her —clearly, she represents a source of happiness so strong that even that which symbolizes his pain instantly disappears for him. Part 1
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The end of the harsh winter:
「 The only thing that doesn’t change is my powerlessness. No matter how strong I get, I can’t protect them. The realization cuts my heart like cold steel.」 (Chapter 00 Side A, “The Sand”)
The arrival of spring and warmth to our lives (the power to protect):
They express sympathy, purity, optimism and virtue:
Rukia shows her virtue for the first time by taking the hit for Ichigo despite not even knowing him because it’s her duty to protect all souls equally. She also reclaims Kon because despite being defective he is a living being in her eyes and thus deserves protection too.
She shows sympathy for Ichigo after she confronts him about the death of his mother. She feels awful afterwards because more than anyone, she knows what it’s like to blame oneself for the death of a loved one and knows that she overstepped a boundary that shouldn’t be taken lightly.
It’s by her virtue that later when he’s fighting Grand Fisher she stops herself from interfering because she knows that this battle is just too important for Ichigo and she must stay out of it. It’s hard for her too, but she holds back because she respects his feelings above all else.
We also see her optimism after the Grand Fisher fight where even though Ichigo feels like he lost because he didn’t manage to finish him off, Rukia sees his survival as a victory and is grateful for it. This is not to say she didn’t care about his frustration at his incomplete revenge, but his life is so much more important to her now that Grand Fisher is gone.
Once again it’s because of her virtue that she tries to go to him after Byakuya wounds him despite being warned by Renji that her sentence will only worsen if she does. She puts Ichigo’s safety and wellbeing above her own and she feels responsible for it and she’s willing to face the consequences for him.
These are just a couple of examples since there’s a lot of panels in the manga showing Rukia’s qualities and as for purity I didn’t point out anything in specific because I think that is shown through all of her actions —that is, she never lets anything or anyone influence her in what she believes to be just and right, she always sticks to her ethics and morals and thus she remains “untouched” by the rest of the world.
Going back to the snowdrops, they’re useful to overcome dejection and despair:
She reestablishes the boundaries of his feelings and how comfortable he is sharing them and lets him know that she won’t pry any further because she fears she’ll hurt his heart. She validates and recognizes his pain, respects him and his feelings and still leaves a door open in case he wants to talk about it. Part 1
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The official IchiRuki symbol Pt. 1
I had been thinking for a while about how we were given an official symbol for IchiRuki by none other than Kubo himself in the The Death Saves The Strawberry novel, adding to the enormous pile of stuff we already have, so after a lot of slacking on my part and a little of forcing myself to finally put my ass to work, I decided to delve deeper into its meaning and did some research on what it represents, so I’d like to share what I found. Buckle up people, this is gonna be long.
Let’s start with the background:
This is the insignia representing the 13th Division of the Gotei 13 and the one Rukia belongs to. Like all the other divisions’ insignias its design is based on a flower, in this case being the galanthus nivalis also commonly known as snowdrop.
Its name derives from the greek words γάλα (gala) which means “milk” (making reference to its white color) and ἄνθος (anthos) which means “flower”. At the same time nivalis is an epithet derived from latin which means “of the snow”, so its name could also be read as “white flower of the snow”.
Known for blooming during the months between January and May and even being capable of doing it when the snow hasn’t disappeared yet, this flower symbolizes the beginning of something new due to its ability of blooming at the end of winter and announcing the start of spring, and regarding the latter, the hope that the harsh winter will end and that warmth will soon arrive to our lives.
Snowdrops also serve to express sympathy, purity, optimism and virtue. It is believed that they’re useful to overcome dejection and despair, and that they can infuse courage and confidence in our minds. It is also said that they’re of assistance to get rid of past pains and sorrows, and that they create opportunities to achieve happiness.
Also, due to its low growth rate and the fact that they tend to grow in graveyards a lot of people hold the belief that they represent death.
In literature and popular culture it has been used several times as a symbol for spring, purity and religion. Most notably in the german tale “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, Snowdrop IS actually the original name for the princess.
What does it represent in BLEACH
Besides being the insignia for the 13th Division and its meaning (hope), due to the symbolism it carries it can be assumed that it holds a strong link in relation to Rukia.
Starting off with the basics and trying not to complicate it too much, this flower is related to winter, to the snow and the color white (its predominant characteristic), all of them easily connected to her own special titles as well as the general theme of her powers.
Her zanpakutô belongs to the ice/snow category and it’s described as the most beautiful in Soul Society with its blade, hilt and guard all of a pure and immaculate white.
Likewise, she was bestowed with the title of “White Moon” which is visually reinforced during the series, always making an effort to point out the importance of the color white. This is how her close relationship to snow and ice is shown and consequently to the winter, as well to the white color which represents purity, innocence and mourning.
Snowdrops symbolize the start of something new:
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Still annoyed with the Nice IchiRuki TM vibe I'm getting from this fandom lately
About not being toxic and accepting the ending and the canon ships and other stuff
My guys, who are you trying to impress?
The antis? Because, guess what, no matter how nice you play it, you're still going to get hate just because you like IR
Are you trying to separate yourselves from us oldies in the fandom?
Just be happy you joined the fandom after the ending and most wars were over, and you never got sent death threats and death wishes on a daily basis just because you liked a different ship. And this didn't happen just in the last few years. It was already happening when I joined this fandom in 2009 and it went on after 2016. It wasn't just one instance and just one person. And you guys being like "here's my unpopular opinion about the ending. I actually liked it!" or "I understand why it happened and Kubo was right!" and tagging thins i/chihime and wanting to be applaud seems disingenuous to me.
I'm glad some of you liked the ending or can accept it. Some of us don't particularly care anymore either even if we're not vocal about it, because, really, what's the damn point? Me expressing my opinion on it doesn't change things at all. Is it for brownie points? Because, wow, that's kinda low.
Again, just like the fanart and the fics and just let it be. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions and the reason why some people still hate the ending in its entirety with a burning passion has a lot to do with the fact that Bleach was our comfort manga for so long. If you weren't here, waiting each week to read the new chapter, and it wasn't the highlight of your week, you simply cannot understand what it meant to some folks, people who were still young at the time or younger than they are now anyway. Reading it all on one go is much different than reading it week after week for years. And I'm happy you liked the ending or understand it or simply don't care. But someone disliking an ending doesn't necessarily make a person toxic. People over the internet have been using this word too lightly over the years imo, especially when it is used to describe unhealthy relationships in real life. Also, don't call people psycopaths. That's not nice and it is another way in which you guys use a real life condition that people cannot help to denigrate others. It's no different from calling a person a r*tard and other such words.
I really just wanted to say this because nope, you guys are not impressing anyone, and I honestly don't feel comfortable with the IR fandom any longer if people are going to act like this.
I'll disappear into the void now
Happy IR Month I gues...
That anaversary aizen looks absolutely fabulous, he looks like a figure skater xd.
I heard along time ago the last arc of the anime was being animated finally bc they pulled a 90s sailor moon were the last season was not either animated or dubbed untill decades later.
I recall near the end of the current 366 episodes there was an episode were the creapy demon ppl woke up in hell and we're all bitter, and there was the other guy who was like, iM cOmEiNg FoR u IChIgO, but then is never mentioned again after and I'm like,why? Why is lt there just plopted randomly into a different arc that seams unrelated.
And locking aizen up underground seems ok, but It deff won't hold, and he will. Escape, and he will kill, you either need that one spell from star, dubbed, the darkest spell of moon the undaunted, a powerfull dark spell that killed immortal beings, that came from best character, eclipsa, the queen of darkness.
We need that.
Or stick him I'm crystal like eclipsa was in star. Is there no one who could trap him in ice or crystal for all eternity.
How about throw him into the centre of a volcano trapped and caged , forverr being killed by heat?
I assume there's space travel, send I'm into a black whole, were a black whole don't fuckin care if your immortal or fat, you will die
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Yes, I love anniversary Aizen. His original octopus-butterfly hollow design was ugly so I'm glad he's back to being the fashion icon he is.
Locking Aizen up underground once is one thing, doing it twice after saying he got more powerful by just sitting there, and he escaped to battle the Quincy Soul King God... is another. I think he should have escaped at the end of the Quincy arc. That is the only feasibility.
I heard the anime is coming back for the Quincy arc as well, but because of COVID its probably going to be delayed. (I'm not gonna watch it until the Rain section of the arc then I'm dipping out. I'm only here for Zangetsu)
and funny that you mention that hell scene in the manga :)
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On the subject of Rukia’s feelings towards Ichigo
I have wanted to make this post for a while now. The previous repost(it touches upon Ichigo’s feelings towards Rukia), I think that would be logical. I doubt noone has made a similar post, but who cares) With so many people losing faith in Ichiruki, I would like to state the obvious(well, maybe not for everyone) What IH fans like to say is “Only Or|hime has feelings for Ichigo that have been canonically stated”. But is it true? Do we count only “I love you”s? I mean, we, Ichiruki fans, clearly see the romantic undertone is Rukia’s facial expressions and actions. But let’s talk about that one scene at the beginning of the manga. We all remember that episode where Rukia is having lunch with her female classmates, when one of them asks her, point blank, if she likes Ichigo and what their relationship is. She answers “He’s just a friend. No love”. What catches my attention is Rukia’s expression, when she answers that question(of course followed by Rukia herself thinking, that it doesn’t matter if she likes him, or hates him. Also meaning - it doesn’t matter what she feels towards him. Why would she think about that? Because it stroke a chord with her. Because she does in fact have feelings for him. She might be in denial, she might herself not fully fealise what those feelings are. Some would argue “yeah, she got attached, those are feelings toward a friend”. But those aren’t feelings toward a friend. And Kubo makes sure to show us that “Just a friend” is a lie. Rukia is lying (Why do I think that? Please keep reading) . Because the feelings she has for him are very strong. Already at that point they were very strong. And she tried to push them down. She knows she has to leave all of them, to cut the ties. And that is why she says “it’s troublesome” . And they are not just friendship feelings, because amonst the things that she has to cut herself from she names “love”. Why mention that at all? If there is no love to trouble her. But love does come to her mind after they ask her about him. Again, why would she think about it? If she doesn’t have any romantic feelings for him. She could have answered that they are friends(without lying) and think about how she got attached to him and his world, without even thinking about “love”. But Kubo deliberately chose to phrase her inner monologue this way. Remember it is her inner monologue. It is the most truth we can see about a character. It is a tool for an authour to show his/her chracters’ true, most intimate feelings.
Why do I say, that Rukia is lying? Because that is her LYING FACE. I want to touch a little bit apon that face. You see her with closed eyes and smiling? And the thought that is on the next panel, which is “saddening emotion” - opposite of smiling. Kubo makes us focus on her eyes, and decides not to draw the smile, because the truth is that she doesn’t want to smile. She’s sad that she has to leave Ichigo, her classmates, that town. It is a flashback, because when we see this story she’s actually already on the run. But she still was sad at that moment, because she had already decided to run, she was already worried(that is shown on her face before the girls find her. She’s sitting on a tree with a worried expression) that someone from SS would come after her and hurt Ichigo in the process. So that was a fake smile, no doubt. And it being a flashback gives it even more weight as evidence. Because she was running away and thinking about that moment, out of all the moments, when girls asked her what she felt toward Ichigo. That question, for her, just had really bad timing, making her think about what she really felt for him and how hard it was for her to leave him. And when she was thinking about it, she thought about love. She was so lost in this thought that she didn’t notice Renji and her brother.
Now, Rukia’s lying face. So she first does that when she meets Inoue, and doesn’t even remember that they’re in the same class
Whereas Ichigo comments that this is a character that she plays, it’s a lie, it’s not her true self, nor her true thoughts. Which we also can see here
and here
And maybe the most famous
Followed by this comment from Ichigo(who obviously knows her very well)
Liar liar - pants on fire, Rukia!
Want more proof? That’s not only her lying face. That the universal lying face in Bleach. We can take such character as Ichimaru Gin(my heart still aches), and that was his permanent face. And what did he turn out to be? A freaking LIAR! He lied to everyone. Even Aizen. His only honest moments were with Rangiku. And then we can take Urahara, who’s famous for that look, with eyes covered in shadows, and he’s a shady guy. I love him, but he’s a liar too. Or this for example
Ichigo is trying to hide his depression, and he’s faking a smile. And that morning the day before the anniversary of his mother’s death is not good.
Or take a look at that
They both have that face. I would really call it “Gin face”. Maybe not 100% of the time(like Or|hime and Ichigo’s mom) that face is a face of a lying person in Bleach, but damn that happens a lot. And It happens with Rukia.
So my conclusion is, following Ichigo’s fullbring, that not only does Ichigo have canon, but just not voiced out, feelings of love toward Rukia, but so does Rukia. They didn’t voice them out, maybe they don’t fully understand them yet, or they are just ignoring those feelings because they don’t know what to do with them, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have them. Because Kubo used more subtle ways to convey them. He did say in one of his interviews that he touched upon Ichigo and Rukia’s feeling at the beginning of the manga, but then changed the focus to other characters. But with the movie fade to black he was reminded how beautiful their relationship was.
As much as some people believe that the ultimate form of showing someone’s love for another is by making them say it out loud, it isn’t. It is great, and some confessions are beautiful, while some confessions are just awful and sloppy(if you’ve ever read V for Vendetta comics, you know what I’m talking about).
But Bleach is 1) not a shoujo manga, 2)Ichigo and Rukia are just not those characters that say “ I love you” out loud. They are both like Robin Scherbatsky from How I Met Your Mother. Ted(the guy, who dated her for a year and knew her very well) describes her like this
“She doesn’t say “I love you” like a normal person. Instead, she’ll laugh, shake her head, give you a little smile and say “You’re an idiot””
So not only do they HAVE feelings for each other those feelings are MUTUAL
If you have read till this point, just let me say “thank you very much” and “I love you” And I hope, you find what I say logical and true. *mic drop*