Bleach Chapter 471 Discussion

  • #106
A kid with superpowers is like an unsupervised kid with a knife. The smart ones will know to put the knife down. The other will not



Hmm. Interesting. But, have you ever thought that she knew no one else with these powers? It would take a matured person to even try to know what to do with them.



If you found out you had super powers, wouldn't you be scared? Well, Riruka had passed that stage of disregarding them and she's trying to accept her powers, and think of herself as higher than other people because of them, just because she wants to be normal. So she tries to use her powers to control someone that she loves believing that because she has powers she's higher than the 'regular' humans  and should be loved, rather than be ignored as a little girl. It basically has to do with child desire. She wants someone, and because now she has a 'use' for her powers, she'll use it to get what she wants.
 
  • #107
Machuran said:
Riruka seemed to be able to know how to manipulate her powers. She knew exactly how to put that person and take that person out of the box, so she seems to be well aware of how her powers worked. I think she's mentally unstable because she seems to be aware of what she's doing at age 7, it's 1 thing to steal dolls from other people, it's another thing to trap them in boxes, starving them and almost, potentially starving them to death.



You seem to be stuck on the fact the she put a guy in a box and won't look at any of parts of the situation....



I didn't say she didn't know how to use her ability but that she didn't believe it would cause him harm. She did NOT want to starve him or put him in danger which is why she let him go. Please at least acknowledge that. Either way i'm done debating this.
 
  • #108
Solid flashback chapter. Plus the fact that he got everyone in in ONE CHAPTER - pretty sweet. This actually made me like the Fullbringers more, because up to this point we didn't know anything about them, and now they really come across as human, and by that I mean flawed beings with a different outlook than the shinigami.



Bring on the next one!!!
 
  • #109
niedude said:
He can't even admit he's wrong, he just goes and says "STOP PROVING ME WRONG!" and pouts.



err...what?



Oh wow dude, did not know that an opinion can be proven wrong with a same butthurt response of "no you are wrong" again and again.



And stop being a cheerleader.



kizu-kun said:
Machuran said:
monkeysrumble said:
I must agree with Kizu. Sometimes kids don't know any better and just do things they shouldn't be doing. I'm pretty sure everyone has had some type of experience of doing something they shouldn't be doing when they were a kid (maybe not as intense as Riruka did) and you probably got punished or told that what you did was wrong. But there are cases in which kids really did have a mental disorder that made them do whatever it is they did, but in my opinion that wasn't the case with Riruka.



What kind of kid traps a person inside a box?  Not all kids are like this, sure they might do bad things like stealing candies or something, but what Riruka did was psychologically messed up, so a mental disorder wouldn't be completely out of the question. could you at least agree that in a hypothetical situation were little kids had super-natural abilities there would be severe mishaps or possibly even casualties do to improper use of their powers?

Don't. Bother.  Replying to this person most of times results with him repeating the same argument again and again repeatedly without bringing anything new to the table.



Mormegil said:
Most confusing Bleach chapter I've ever read. I even tried reading it backwards. Kubo can't do flashbacks, and no one cares about the fullbringers.



"UR DUR I KILLED MY WIFE JUST BECAUSE I COULD. FEEL BAD FOR ME."



"I DON'T LIKE TO TALK TO MY PARENTS WAAAAAAH!"



"I LIKE TO HIDE THINGS FROM PEOPLE MINE MINE MINE" <3







Not to mention they randomly get their powers because Kubo. He doesn't even explain shit.



He "tried to" kill his wife with his powers. When he realized its working he tried to stop it and lost an eye. I thought it was made quite clear.



Yukio has been pretty much characterized as sociopath(this chapter also added to that since its implied he does not understand feelings), also parents shunning their children because they are not going the way THEY want and the children shutting off from the parents is supposed to make me dislike him how? If anything, such a behavior usually only worsens the condition.



So bassicaly you dislike Riruka because she acted like a child when she was a child?...what? You do know that pretty much every child has done something like that, minus superpower thing? Be it bringing someone's(or stray) cat into the the house, to stealing stuff from parents, to taking other children's stuff. The only different with RIruka is that she has a superpower. And did not have any sort of "uncle Ben" to say that it comes with responsibility.





EDIT:



also betting that Riruka is "merging" with Rukia or something.



Her dollhouse power is about putting stuff into her personal space. Now letter R appeared on her hand-weapon-thing, which most likely means Reverse, so what if she is doing the reverse version of her own power, aka, putting HERSELF into Rukia, merging with her, etc. Hence why its "cheap".
 
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