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[MANGA] Bleach Chapter 472 Discussion
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2011-11-09, 08:11 | Link #2 |
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EDIT: After reading where I got this, I doubt about that, lol.
Anyway, I just finished reading Riruka's narration of the Fullbringers' pasts, and as a fan of Toaru Majutsu no Index, I was able to compare them to a certain group that is almost exactly just like the Fullbringers... the Skill-Out. Skill-Out is composed of "powerless" people who underwent the same program that created the most powerful espers in Academy City. Although not each and every "powerless" person belongs to Skill-Out, there are quite a number of them in what is supposed to be the most secure and perfect place for students who want to develop powers. Since the Skill-Out is composed of a vast minority if "inferior" people, they were often treated badly, bullied because of their lack of abilities or just left alone as the rest continue on their development of esper powers. This is why they decide to become the majority's nightmare, taking up weapons and acting as the reason why a normal student would think twice about going through a dark alley. Because of this, they are always the headache of the city's peace and order force, and at times they always point out that they are victims of prejudice and they should be treated equally as the rest. However, with all those crimes they committed, is it right to just forgive them and forget everything they did? In the Fullbringers' case, if they are the minority, why did they use their powers just like Ichigo, who is a rarity himself? It just goes to show that they do not deserve the powers they have, and they are probably better dead or repenting for the sins they did.
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2011-11-09, 14:19 | Link #7 |
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A fight with no asspulls in it? That's a rare sight in Bleach Byakuya's had the constitution to sever his own tendons before, I suppose grabbing some petals while getting minced is no big deal. Still, this chapter indicates that Tsukishima knows and can actually use all types of kido that Byakuya knows too, so that places him quite above your average shinigami, let alone human...
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2011-11-09, 15:19 | Link #13 |
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WORD! I just read the chapter and I still don't know what's going on. I have to make me some tea (I am sick) but then I come back and try to figure this out
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2011-11-09, 15:49 | Link #15 |
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Byakuaya allowed his blades to come close to him to attack Tsukishima... as a result the blades were coming so close that Tsukishima was able to knock Byakuaya's hand into his own attack and thus Byakuaya wound up hurting himself and injuring his own arm... but during that attavk Byakuya also managed to grab hold of some of his blades. Byakuya was holding some of his blades in his fist, Tsukishima, thought he was going to use kido but instead Byakuaya zipped in close for what was essentially a punch to the chest... but it was not simply a punch but Byakuya releasing the blades that were in his hand so that they would strike Tsukishima point blank and right through his chest.
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