Bleach Chapter 565 Discussion

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  • #58
Kitsu-nee said:
Wow, here I expected another shitty random fight and I was pleasantly surprised. Not the most original backstory, and why the heck did he look like Tsukishima when he was a kid, but that doesn't matter much.



I'm more interested in Ishida (FINALLY), uhm, was the reason that he joined them so he could avenge his mother revealed before? I don't remember it, and I' a bit 'wtf' towards this. Because you know. It's not that strong (or original...) reason to join one side to help them with killing others, you know...Ishida doesn't care much. He joined them only because Juha invited him to join.

Juha Bach is the reason why Ishidas mother died so Ishida thought he might get an opening or something and pull a Gin on Juha, but during the quincy talk earlier they already said that he can't do anything to Juha.
 
  • #59
@k11chi, afair, Ichigo's mother was weak after fight with Whitey... but I may be wrong.



Monad said:
I am confused as fuck. Why the hell would Shinigami have a part of his soul?

Why would Ishida need to drink his blood? Since he was a Quincy he must have already had a part of his soul. Isn't that what Quincies are? Humans that have a part of the kings soul.

And what is the difference between pure and impure Quincy?

I am confused as hell here.



Wannabiteme said:


- Why he killed Yamamoto so easily (1000 years of gathering souls)





No the reason he took out Yamamoto easily is because he had that magical thingy that steals bankai.



Yeah, one of the strongest captain cannot do **** without bankai?

On the other hand, only Bach could hold Yama's bankai.

It is not only some wise thing like what Urahara did to get bankai to shinigami, but power!
 
  • #60
Juha Bach's backstory was pretty interesting. Now we know more about his power.
 
  • #61
abakisensoy said:
StarkSan said:
Juha Bach's backstory was pretty interesting. Now we know more about his power.



but we don't know how he obtained that power. Parents ?

Not everything is based on genetics, the baby was blind and he was born in the same era as Jesus. Also normal humans that touch him die in matter of days, months or years so his parents shouldn't be alive by the time he grew up to the Tensa stage (7 years old, he's a Human-"god" so that's why he has lived so long)

No he's not Jesus himself, he's just a child that's another Jehovah. He's not THE YHWH, because it was stated how he stole the name. (people were calling him by the name) he could be Jehovah reborn or something alike.



But in the end it all goes back to the Soul King so...
 
  • #62
VEGETA, WHAT DOES YOUR SCOUTER SAY ABOUT HIS POWER LEVEL?!
 
  • #63
I am confused as fuck. Why the hell would Shinigami have a part of his soul?

Why would Ishida need to drink his blood? Since he was a Quincy he must have already had a part of his soul. Isn't that what Quincies are? Humans that have a part of the kings soul.

And what is the difference between pure and impure Quincy?

I am confused as hell here.



Wannabiteme said:


- Why he killed Yamamoto so easily (1000 years of gathering souls)





No the reason he took out Yamamoto easily is because he had that magical thingy that steals bankai.
 
  • #64
Nothing makes me happier than seeing fans complain about the very theme of the series this late in the game. It's good to see that people complaining that the final villain considers himself a god (as Aizen did as well) understand that this series' plot is solely centered on Gods of Death... oh wait.
 
  • #65
So Kubo actually did it and just admitted his stupid, overpowered, broke as fuck villain was god. This is was so dumb, but just in case anyone had a small amount of respect left for Bach then we also learn that deep down a part of his soul is the idiotic luchador.



I don't even know what's is dumber, this chapter or the last one. The last one managed to spit all over Bleach lore with Renji powering up because someone told him the name of his zanpakuto, rather than learning the name being a sign of respect between him and his zanpakuto, but this chapter was almost baffling in its desire to make Bach the most broken villain yet.



Well they're both horrible, but this chapter is a good example of the horrible things that happens when Kubo actually tries to provide answers to things.
 
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