Lmao, if this "final arc" became a rescue arc I would be pissed. But I wouldn't be surprised.*sighs* This is going to be a rescue arc isn't it?
Lmao, if this "final arc" became a rescue arc I would be pissed. But I wouldn't be surprised.*sighs* This is going to be a rescue arc isn't it?
Bleach
Wow, someone died. ... Who the fuck is he?
*sighs* This is going to be a rescue arc isn't it?
Lmao, if this "final arc" became a rescue arc I would be pissed. But I wouldn't be surprised.
More than Naruto.you'd love it.
Is Halibel being used as some sort of sex slave ?How else would he create arrancars?
I really don't get why people like this Bleach villain. Dude's even dumber than Aizen. Fighting hasn't even started yet and he's killing subordinates for no reason. And the whole "fighting for peace" while being a raging psychopath schtick is old.
Why? Because he doesn't fuck around. There's nothing better than someone who says he's going to do something and takes no time to actually do it.I really don't get why people like this Bleach villain. Dude's even dumber than Aizen. Fighting hasn't even started yet and he's killing subordinates for no reason. And the whole "fighting for peace" while being a raging psychopath schtick is old.
Watch how that little shrimp Toshiro acting all cool and edgy by saving the queen.
Why? Because he doesn't fuck around. There's nothing better than someone who says he's going to do something and takes no time to actually do it.
Why did he kill his subordinates? You say it like you're attached to them or something. He doesn't give a fuck about them. Is it surprising? He especially killed that Byakuya-like-braids-dude because he got ahead of himself and told Yamamoto that the war would happen in 5 days when he didn't know that. Don't act like you know shit. Or you'll die.
"If you're not going to sit down I guess you don't need your legs"
*proceeds to kill him anyway*
SWAG
YOU HAVE FAILED ME FOR THE LAST TIME BRAIDS GUYWhy? Because he doesn't fuck around. There's nothing better than someone who says he's going to do something and takes no time to actually do it.
Why did he kill his subordinates? You say it like you're attached to them or something. He doesn't give a fuck about them. Is it surprising? He especially killed that Byakuya-like-braids-dude because he got ahead of himself and told Yamamoto that the war would happen in 5 days when he didn't know that. Don't act like you know shit. Or you'll die.
"If you're not going to sit down I guess you don't need your legs"
*proceeds to kill him anyway*
SWAG
but we've seen it so many times before man. every villain talks a big talk and gets fucked in the end, why not giving him a different personality, being nonchalant about killing isn't the only way to make a character badass.Why? Because he doesn't fuck around. There's nothing better than someone who says he's going to do something and takes no time to actually do it.
Why did he kill his subordinates? You say it like you're attached to them or something. He doesn't give a fuck about them. Is it surprising? He especially killed that Byakuya-like-braids-dude because he got ahead of himself and told Yamamoto that the war would happen in 5 days when he didn't know that. Don't act like you know shit. Or you'll die.
"If you're not going to sit down I guess you don't need your legs"
*proceeds to kill him anyway*
SWAG
I didn't realize it was good business to murder all of your subordinates for no apparent reason.
What's the big deal? He followed their deaths with the instant admittance that they are disposable. One of his other subordinates even said in the very chapter "are you fine with that? Aren't arrancars precious?" And he follows up with the fact that he can get Arrancars any time he freaking wants. They are disposable, and as such, when they start to get out of place, he can dispose of them. Why keep someone like Ivan around when there's the chance that he could get caught by SS and they can gather intel through him? Never trust anyone but yourself, that's what Aizen said, and it's right.I didn't realize it was good business to murder all of your subordinates for no apparent reason.
So the new villain is a smug fuck with nonsensical plans who kills his own subordinates for no reason and kidnaps semi-important female characters and locks them in his personal rape dungeon. Where have I seen this before?
Oh wait, I know, EVERY SINGLE FUCKING STORY ARC.
Fuck you Kubo, you goddamn hack.
Big Order (caught up)
It's awesome that the MC is decisive and all, but he should really think better about how he's using his extremely broken ability
What's the big deal? He followed their deaths with the instant admittance that they are disposable. One of his other subordinates even said in the very chapter "are you fine with that? Aren't arrancars precious?" And he follows up with the fact that he can get Arrancars any time he freaking wants. They are disposable, and as such, when they start to get out of place, he can dispose of them. Why keep someone like Ivan around when there's the chance that he could get caught by SS and they can gather intel through him? Never trust anyone but yourself, that's what Aizen said, and it's right.
Here's his reason: He had no more use for them. It's really not as complicated as you're making it.
Edit: Oh, so everyone is salty because it's been done before? Bad guys are evil. WHOA. WHO FUCKING KNEW?
YOU HAVE FAILED ME FOR THE LAST TIME BRAIDS GUY
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This actually makes more sense from a motivation perspective... as it has one.
Big bad here didn't actually have this motivation as he also killed the other guy who literally did nothing wrong and could have spread the word about big bad being a ruthless leader. As it is there's no one to warn the arrancar (as the other guys probably wouldn't bother) and killing 2 people doesn't make that "ruthless" positioning any stronger.
dude said:So the new villain is a smug fuck with nonsensical plans who kills his own subordinates for no reason and kidnaps semi-important female characters and locks them in his personal rape dungeon. Where have I seen this before?
Oh wait, I know, EVERY SINGLE FUCKING STORY ARC.
Fuck you Kubo, you goddamn hack.
This guy is nothing like Aizen though.it's more like kubo's bad guys are clones of each other.
Edit: Oh, so everyone is salty because it's been done before? Bad guys are evil. WHOA. WHO FUCKING KNEW?
Why are you guys acting like the big bad is supposed to care? He took them up, is using them, and they are now disposable. They are to him what a piece of trash is after its done. Is this concept so hard to understand or something? He no longer needs him, they are easily replaceable, and he exerts close to no effort to dispose of them. So he does.
This guy is nothing like Aizen though.
Soul Society - Rukia is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save herEdit: Oh, so everyone is salty because it's been done before? Bad guys are evil. WHOA. WHO FUCKING KNEW?
Why are you guys acting like the big bad is supposed to care? He took them up, is using them, and they are now disposable. They are to him what a piece of trash is after its done. Is this concept so hard to understand or something? He no longer needs him, they are easily replaceable, and he exerts close to no effort to dispose of them. So he does.
Soul Society - Rukia is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Arrancar - Orihime is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
This arc - Harribel is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Isn't it though.This is dumb lol
One Piece
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Oda has once again resorted to making some pretty terrible decisions. The only highlight of the chapter was Zoro saving Luffy via the water was pretty cool as well as the implied defeat of the sharks on account of Zoro was stunning. However, the chapter would have been entertaining and enjoyable if he had showed it, rather than telling us the bounty of some worthless weak pirate random that no one even cares about. I would have rather enjoyed seeing the sword slashes and Zoro's shouting cool attack names instead of shock and surprise from fodder in fear of Luffy's bounty, truth be told.
The chapter was also distressing as it takes ones favorite character and implies they are evil. Law is supposed to be good, he save Luffy, why in the world is he attacking with malicious intent. I just dont understand why he is trying to ruin such a cool characters image.
Overall it was just rather weak this week only being pleasing on account of Zoro and Luffy, and definitely wordy and boring. I hope the arc can actually take off if he avoids making the same off panel and off base decisions.
Soul Society - Rukia is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Arrancar - Orihime is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
This arc - Harribel is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
And here I thought everyone would love to see PEOPLE DYING IN BLEACH.
You guys love that shounen magic.
I just dont understand why he is trying to ruin such a cool characters image.
One Piece
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Oda has once again resorted to making some pretty terrible decisions. The only highlight of the chapter was Zoro saving Luffy via the water was pretty cool as well as the implied defeat of the sharks on account of Zoro was stunning. However, the chapter would have been entertaining and enjoyable if he had showed it, rather than telling us the bounty of some worthless weak pirate random that no one even cares about. I would have rather enjoyed seeing the sword slashes and Zoro's shouting cool attack names instead of shock and surprise from fodder in fear of Luffy's bounty, truth be told.
The chapter was also distressing as it takes ones favorite character and implies they are evil. Law is supposed to be good, he save Luffy, why in the world is he attacking with malicious intent. I just dont understand why he is trying to ruin such a cool characters image.
Overall it was just rather weak this week only being pleasing on account of Zoro and Luffy, and definitely wordy and boring. I hope the arc can actually take off if he avoids making the same off panel and off base decisions.
I thought this was supposed to be a quincy orientated arc, shouldnt it be Uryu is captured, Ichigo and other rescue?
What are you talking about? "Usefulness" is defined by those that use said "things" that are deemed useful or not. The leader (the one who is using them) deemed them useless, and so they are.This sounds like you're reading straight from the Kubo page of bad guy writing.
You don't think either of those guys could have been useful during a war? They didn't seem like hollow fodder, they're fucking arrancar, at the very least they would have given lower level shinigami a run for their money and so would have been useful.
Calling them useless does not make them useless, it's just bullshit justification.
The arcs have repetitive themes. What does this have to do with the villains and their similarities?Soul Society - Rukia is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Arrancar - Orihime is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
This arc - Harribel is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Wait wait wait, are you saying you think he was retconned into a centaur? Because I was all minding my own business thinking all the centaurs were made in the labsPretty much. Brown beard being a centaur is stupid beyond belief. But one piece is fucking dumb so it fits perfectly.
One Piece
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Oda has once again resorted to making some pretty terrible decisions. The only highlight of the chapter was Zoro saving Luffy via the water was pretty cool as well as the implied defeat of the sharks on account of Zoro was stunning. However, the chapter would have been entertaining and enjoyable if he had showed it, rather than telling us the bounty of some worthless weak pirate random that no one even cares about. I would have rather enjoyed seeing the sword slashes and Zoro's shouting cool attack names instead of shock and surprise from fodder in fear of Luffy's bounty, truth be told.
The chapter was also distressing as it takes ones favorite character and implies they are evil. Law is supposed to be good, he save Luffy, why in the world is he attacking with malicious intent. I just dont understand why he is trying to ruin such a cool characters image.
Overall it was just rather weak this week only being pleasing on account of Zoro and Luffy, and definitely wordy and boring. I hope the arc can actually take off if he avoids making the same off panel and off base decisions.
Soul Society - Rukia is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Arrancar - Orihime is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
This arc - Harribel is captured, Ichigo and crew goes to save her
Kubo art™.I like your new avatar Stat.
Naruto 579
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I thought the Uchiha's versus Kabuto would have been a simple skirmish that ended quickly, however I was immediately surprised at how deep and intense it is turning out. Unleashing both Susanno's side by side and working in excellent unison, through both mind, body, and kekkaigenkai, I was stunned by the gripping nature of the chapter. Sasuke's research on snakes and putting it to use, impressing Itachi to the extent that he gained a new nickname that has generated excellent moments in the fandom, was pretty endearing, thereby signifying proof of their bond that transcends life and death, which was simply pleasing. Kabuto, combating this, made it epic by unleashing his Sage Mode Dragon form had me amazed. Who would have thought Kishimoto would introduce another user of this jutsu in the manga and with snakes and dragons throughout? I knew Kabuto had some trick left but not like that. Excellent.
Lastly, Suigetsu getting name dropped was cool, as well as Karin being of Uzumaki descent, showing that Sasuke seemed fated to be intertwined with the Uzumaki legacy, was rather compelling. Definitely the plot gets deeper as the action gets intenser, and Im enjoying it greatly.
What are you talking about? "Usefulness" is defined by those that use said "things" that are deemed useful or not. The leader (the one who is using them) deemed them useless, and so they are.
Maybe they would have been useful in the war. But obviously they aren't. Obviously, this new villain has people that can give Shinigami a run for their money that he values more (at least for now) as evident by the earlier pages in the chapter. Ivan and the other dude had a job. They did it, now they are no longer useful.
Wat. So the entire structure of the manga is now repetitive theme?Herr durr, let´s travel to an island encounter some bad guy, prevail, and help the people there, hurr durr.
Let´s stop at this island, oh shit look, the villains waited for the Straw Hats´s arrival to make their move. Hurr durr. Rinse, repeat.
You'd think after making the mistake twice, villains in Bleach would figure out that kidnapping DOESN'T WORK.The arcs have repetitive themes. What does this have to do with the villains and their similarities?