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Ichigo Kurosaki (Japanese: 黒崎 一護, Hepburn: Kurosaki Ichigo) is a fictional character in the Bleach manga series and its adaptations created by Tite Kubo. He is the main protagonist of the series, who receives Soul Reaper powers after meeting Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper assigned to patrol around the fictional city of Karakura Town. These powers come at the cost of her own, and as a result, he concedes to work as her stand-in, fighting to protect people from evil spirits called Hollows and sending good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society. Ichigo appears in other media after the manga series, including the anime television series, four anime films, two original video animations, rock musicals, several video games, light novels and the 2018 live-action film.

Ichigo Kurosaki
Bleach character
IchigoKurosakiBleach.jpg

Ichigo Kurosaki as illustrated by Tite Kubo

First appearance Bleach #1 «Death & Strawberry» (2001)
Created by Tite Kubo
Portrayed by Sota Fukushi

Kaito Takamura (child)
Voiced by Japanese
Masakazu Morita[1]
Yuki Matsuoka[2] (child)
English
Johnny Yong Bosch[3]
Mona Marshall[4] (child)
In-universe information
Gender Male
Family Isshin Kurosaki (father)
Masaki Kurosaki (mother, deceased)
Yuzu Kurosaki (sister)
Karin Kurosaki (sister)
Kūkaku Shiba (cousin)
Ganju Shiba (cousin)
Kaien Shiba (cousin, deceased)
Spouse Orihime Inoue
Children Kazui Kurosaki (son)
Relatives Sora Inoue (brother-in-law, deceased)
Nationality Japanese

Kubo said that Ichigo was created to replace Rukia as the protagonist of the series, because he felt she was unsuited for the role. In the anime series adaptation, Ichigo is voiced by Masakazu Morita in Japanese.[1] In the English dubbing, he is voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch.[3] In the live-action film, he is played by Sota Fukushi.[5]

His character has been well received among both readers and reviewers. Ichigo is often featured in Weekly Shōnen Jump character popularity polls. He was consistently ranked as the most popular character in Bleach.[6] The 2007 Japanese Newtype magazine polls ranked Ichigo as one of the top 100 most-loved anime characters. Reviewers of the series have praised his personality, though some consider him to be a stereotypical anti-hero. Merchandise based on Ichigo’s likeness has been released, including toys, clothing and action figures. However, critics disliked his anticlimactic fights in the series’ latter half due to his lack of memorable scenes at these points.

Creation and conceptionEdit

When drawing the manga series, Kubo commented that Rukia, the first Bleach character he introduced, was originally intended to be the protagonist. Through subsequent development of the series, however, Kubo decided to make her a valued ally and instead introduced Ichigo as the central character.[7] Initial design sketches show Ichigo wearing glasses, and having dark hair and softer eyes. When designing Rukia, however, Kubo modified Ichigo’s appearance to contrast with hers, giving Ichigo orange hair, a trademark scowl, and removing the glasses.[8] During the series’ first chapter, Ichigo’s wristwatch was based on one Kubo himself wore at the time. In later chapters, his wristwatch was based on Naoto Fukasawa’s W11K cellphone.[9] According to Kubo, Ichigo, along with Orihime Inoue, are the most arduous characters to sketch.[10] While illustrating one of Ichigo’s scenes, Kubo found it awkward to draw him with a cheerful smile.[11]

Kubo has stated that Ichigo’s greatest strength is his considerate and thoughtful nature. He always thinks about other’s needs. However, he noted it as his greatest weakness, since worrying about his friends tends to put him in danger. When asked in an interview if he had any plans to focus on the love triangle between Ichigo, Orihime and Rukia, Kubo chose neither to confirm nor deny it as he did not want to focus on romance.[12] Kubo attributes Ichigo’s popularity among readers to the fact that he «looks cool». He also mentioned that as people read more about him they will discover that he is a warm and kind-hearted person.[13]

Following over fifty volumes of the manga’s released, Kubo believes that Ichigo was the most developed character. He said that Ichigo leads the story and introduces readers to the events in it. When the Arrancar arc ended, Kubo rebooted the series which resulted in Ichigo losing his Soul Reaper powers.[14] In the same way Ichigo became a Soul Reaper during the series’ first chapter; he starts searching for methods to recover his original powers.[15] During the story arc, Ichigo wears a new outfit after developing his Fullbring powers. Kubo wanted to bring the readers a feeling of uneasiness when creating this design as it resembles more of a tokusatsu character rather than his kimono counterpart from the Soul Reaper form to the point it would fit Ginjou Shinjo better. As a result, Kubo noted that readers were relieved reobtained his Soul Reaper as he once again wore a kimono despite being sightly different from the original one.[16]

Ichigo is voiced by Morita as a teenager and Yuki Matsuoka as a child for the Japanese anime.[1][2] Morita said that Ichigo was one of his favorite characters he ever played alongside Tidus in Final Fantasy X.[17] Johnny Yong Bosch voiced him as a teenager and Mona Marshall as a child for the English dub.[3][4] While describing Ichigo as one of his best roles, Morita notes that voicing him can be at times difficult.[18] Bosch has enjoyed voicing Ichigo’s character due to his personal interest in the character’s morals. However, he experienced difficulty voicing him in some scenes where Ichigo shouts for a long time.[19]

Sota Fukushi played Ichigo in the live-action adaptation of the series with the storyline’s first arc, with Bosch reprising his role in the English dub.

AppearancesEdit

In BleachEdit

A collection of Ichigo’s multiple forms by Tite Kubo

Ichigo is one of the students attending Karakura High School and having the ability to see ghosts. He meets a Soul Reaper named Rukia Kuchiki from a secret organization called the Soul Society, who are in charge of sending souls to the afterlife. At the same time, Ichigo’s family is attacked by a Hollow, a deceased spirit becoming a warped soul-eating monster which Soul Reapers deal with. After being wounded in an attempt to save Ichigo from a Hollow attack, Rukia transfers her Soul Reaper powers to him so he can save his family.[20] In the following months, Ichigo acts in Rukia’s place as the Soul Reaper in protecting Karakura Town from Hollows as their friendship continues to grow.[21] Ichigo’s past is also revealed as he faces the Grand Fisher, a hollow who killed his mother when he was nine years old.[22] In time, the Soul Society sends two high-seated officers to take Rukia back for committing the crime of transferring her Soul Reaper powers to a human.[23] In training with Kisuke Urahara in order to rescue Rukia, Ichigo obtains his own Soul Reaper powers and learns the name of his Zanpakutō, Zangetsu (斬月, literally “Slaying Moon”).[24] He takes his friends with him to the Soul Society: Sado “Chad” Yasutora, Orihime Inoue, and Uryū Ishida. Ichigo is confronted by members of Gotei 13, the main military force in the Soul Society. As he approaches the prison where she is being held captive, Ichigo does battle with, faces and defeats other Soul Reapers, including Renji Abarai, Kenpachi Zaraki,[25] and Byakuya Kuchiki, who adopted Rukia as his sister. For his match against Byakuya, Ichigo learns his Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu (天鎖斬月, literally “Heaven Chain Slaying Moon”), which highly increases his speed. After a long fight, he defeats Byakuya, who confesses why he tried to kill his sister.[26] Captain Sōsuke Aizen, who faked his death prior, have been behind Rukia’s sentencing and the chaos that plagued the Soul Society. He leaves the Soul Society and flees to the realm of Hollows, Hueco Mundo.[27][28]

In time, Aizen targets Karakura Town with an army of Arrancars, Hollows that assumed human form with Soul Reaper powers, after subjecting them to the Hōgyoku.[29] In order to defeat the Arrancars and to control his Hollow powers, Ichigo begins to train with the group of Soul Reaper outcasts known as the Vizard.[30] During the invasion of Karakura Town, Ichigo’s friend Orihime Inoue has been abducted by Ulquiorra Cifer, one of Aizen’s strongest Arrancars: The Espadas.[31] Ichigo and his friends independently head to Hueco Mundo to find Orihime.[32] After defeating the Espada Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez, Ichigo manages to save Orihime and defeat Ulquiorra.[33] Soon after, Ichigo returns from Hueco Mundo to Karakura Town, and confront Aizen. During the battle interim, Ichigo learns a technique called the Final Getsuga Tenshō (最後の月牙天衝, Saigo no Getsuga Tenshō, literally “The Final Moon Fang Heaven-Piercer”) that weakens and defeats Aizen, allowing Urahara to seal him within a kidō barrier, at the cost of Ichigo’s power.[34][35]

Seventeen months later, Ichigo becomes a senior in high school. The start of the Lost Agent arc describes his life after losing his power.[36] One day, he meets Kūgo Ginjō, a Fullbringer from the group Xcution. Ginjo offers to replenish Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers in return for helping him and his group to become ordinary humans.[37] With their help, Ichigo unlocks his own Fullbring powers through his Substitute Soul Reaper Badge.[38] However, Ichigo later learns that Ginjo and his ally Shūkurō Tsukishima, a Fullbringer with ability to change people’s memories, used him to take Fullbring powers for Xcution’s use.[39] Rukia transfers the Reiatsu of the Gotei 13’s senior officers and other Soul Reapers through a special sword and restores Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers. Ichigo fights Ginjo with his improved Shinigami powers and during their duel, it is revealed that Ginjo was the first Substitute Soul Reaper. Despite learning the truth, Ichigo resolves to protect everyone and help other Soul Reapers defeat Ginjo.[40] Though learning from Ginjō that the Soul Society monitor and limit their powers, Ichigo promises the Soul Reapers to continue fighting by their side.[41]

While patrolling Karakura Town, Ichigo is informed about the invasion of Hueco Mundo by Wandenreich, a group of Quincies.[42] He goes to Hueco Mundo with his friends to liberate it from one of the Wandenreich’s high-ranked officers Quilge Opie. Later, Ichigo finds out that the Quincies are attacking the Soul Society. Arriving just after Captain Commander Yamamoto’s death, Ichigo encounters the Wandenreich’s leader Yhwach.[43] During the fight against Yhwach that ends with a draw, Ichigo’s Zanpakutō is shattered and Yhwach leaves the Soul Society.[44] Ichigo returns to the World of the Living, where he learns the truth that his mother was a pure-blood Quincy who was on a verge of hollowification after she was infected by White, Aizen’s experimental Hollow. She was saved by Isshin at the cost of his Soul Reaper powers.[45] Ichigo later learns that entity he believed to be Zangetsu is actually the embodiment of his Quincy powers while his inner Hollow is the true Zangetsu. Despite this, Ichigo still accept him as he gains his reforged Zanpakutō in its new split Shikai form.[46] During the second invasion by the Wandenreich, Ichigo and his friends confront Yhwach at the Soul King’s Palace. Ichigo gets overwhelmed, but Tsukishima and Orihime’s combined efforts fixed his broken Tensa Zangetsu. Together with Uryū, Renji and Aizen, Ichigo defeats Yhwach.

As revealed in the light novel Bleach: Can’t Fear Your Own World, Ichigo was a potential heir of the Soul King due to the nature of his origins and was spared the burden when a new Soul King was created from Yhwach’s remains. The manga’s epilogue, taking place ten years after Yhwach’s defeat, Ichigo and Orihime had a son named Kazui, who destroys the remnants of Yhwach’s power.

In other mediaEdit

Ichigo appears in four films for the series, including Memories of Nobody,[47] The DiamondDust Rebellion,[48] Fade to Black[49] and Hell Verse.[50] He also appears in both of the original video animations; fighting against a Hollow called the Grand Fisher in the first one and combating the rogue Soul Reaper Baishin in the second.[51][52] In the Bleach video games, Ichigo is a playable character, including the Heat the Soul and Blade Battlers series. In some games, his Hollow form and Bankai state are available as separate characters.[53][54] In Rock Musical Bleach, a musical based on the Bleach series, Ichigo is played by Tatsuya Isaka.[55] His character is featured in two volumes from the Bleach Beat Collection CD soundtrack series which features themes composed by his Japanese voice actor, Masakazu Morita. These include the first of them, in which he is the only character and the fourth season’s fourth volume along with Rukia.[56][57] Ichigo also appears in the first volume of Bleach Breathless Collection CD soundtrack series together with the embodiment of his Quincy powers that posed as the Zanpakutō spirit Zangetsu.[58]

Ichigo is a playable character Jump Force.

ReceptionEdit

PopularityEdit

Johnny Yong Bosch (left) voiced Ichigo in the English version of the anime and Sota Fukushi (right) portrays the character in the live-action film.

Amongst the Bleach reader base, Ichigo has been always highly ranked in the Weekly Shōnen Jump popularity polls for the series. He has usually taken first place, though in early 2008 he dropped to third.[59][6] His sword, Zangetsu, also ranked third in the Zanpakutō popularity polls.[60] In the 2007 Japanese Newtype magazine poll, Ichigo was ranked one of the best male anime characters.[61] In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA), Ichigo was elected for the best anime male character in 2008.[62][63] The Japanese music distributor Recochoku has made two annual survey of which anime characters that people would like to marry. Ichigo ranked tenth in the category «The Character I Want to Be My Groom» from the 2008 survey and eight in the 2009 poll.[64] Wizard Entertainment considered Ichigo the best hero from 2007, commenting that he does not try to be a typical hero but he fights in order to protect his friends.[65] He was also 20th in IGN’s «Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time» with comments focused on his design and personality.[66] Ichigo has also appeared twice in the Anime Grand Prix polls, ranking as one of the most popular male anime characters.[67][68] At the first Seiyu Awards in March 2007, Masakazu Morita won in the category «Best Rookie Actor» for his role as Ichigo Kurosaki.[69] Ichigo’s voice actor in the English adaptation, Johnny Yong Bosch, has also been praised for his voice work on Ichigo’s character by Anime News Network (ANN), which favorably compared Bosch and Morita’s work.[70] Various merchandise based on Ichigo’s appearance has been created, including action figures, plush toys and key-chains.[71][72][73] Since the series was released, replica models of Ichigo’s Zanpakutō and Bankai have been produced for purchase by collectors and fans.[74][75]

Critical responseEdit

Several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media have provided praise and criticism on Ichigo’s character. ANN’s Melissa Harper commented that Ichigo’s initial rebellious actions make him almost a stereotypical anti-hero, but note that he is soon revealed to be a more complex character with a sad past.[70] Los Angeles Timess Charles Solomon comments Ichigo’s character has little in common with protagonists from other series due to his bad temper and how he tends to fight. However, he added that readers from the series still «love» Ichigo.[76] The way Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper was found to be relatively common by Carlos Alexandre. He noted that Ichigo’s character of a «tough guy with a heart of gold» had already been done in several series.[77] Charles White from IGN praised Ichigo’s climactic fight against Byakuya Kuchiki as one of the best fights in the Bleach series,[78] and later Ramsey Isler gave additional praise to both the design and voice acting for Ichigo’s inner Hollow.[79]

Ichigo’s development during the Rescue arc in which he sets to save Rukia Kuchiki from being executed have been praised by ANN’s Theron Martin. He praised the scenes in which Ichigo manages to stop Rukia’s execution and his subsequent demonstration of his Bankai as one of the «eminently satisfying landmark moments in the series».[80] Wired News’s Corrina Lawson stated that she liked Ichigo’s strong sense of responsibility, and commented it was one of the reasons of the series’ popularity.[81] However, the early dynamic between Ichigo and Rukia was the subject of criticism as Film School Rejects was disappointed that the latter was reduced from a strong Soul Reaper into a weak supporting character as the former becomes the lead character with her powers.[82] Anime News Network criticized the handling of how Ichigo faced off his biggest nemesis in the following arcs, Aizen and Ginjou. While the former was seen as anticlimactic and might have given the series a proper ending, the latter instead made no impact to his character despite their misrelationship caused by Ginjou’s plans.[83] Similarly, for the final fight in the manga between Ichigo and his allies against Yhwach for lacking any entertainment, giving a rushed feeling due to all characters assisting him briefly and how Ichigo became able to wield powers of every type of character in the process.[84]

During the serialization of the manga, Tite Kubo said he received a letter from a reader who decided to name his son «Ichigo». This brought joy as well as fear to the manga artist due to how his work influenced other people. While feeling that he also made a good manga during this comment, Kubo decided to work more on the character in hopes that once the real Ichigo grows up, he would feel proud with his name.[85]

See alsoEdit

  • List of Bleach characters

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Ichigo Kurosaki
Bleach character
IchigoKurosakiBleach.jpg

Ichigo Kurosaki as illustrated by Tite Kubo

First appearance Bleach #1 «Death & Strawberry» (2001)
Created by Tite Kubo
Portrayed by Sota Fukushi

Kaito Takamura (child)
Voiced by Japanese
Masakazu Morita[1]
Yuki Matsuoka[2] (child)
English
Johnny Yong Bosch[3]
Mona Marshall[4] (child)
In-universe information
Gender Male
Family Isshin Kurosaki (father)
Masaki Kurosaki (mother, deceased)
Yuzu Kurosaki (sister)
Karin Kurosaki (sister)
Kūkaku Shiba (cousin)
Ganju Shiba (cousin)
Kaien Shiba (cousin, deceased)
Spouse Orihime Inoue
Children Kazui Kurosaki (son)
Relatives Sora Inoue (brother-in-law, deceased)
Nationality Japanese

Ichigo Kurosaki (Japanese: 黒崎 一護, Hepburn: Kurosaki Ichigo) is a fictional character in the Bleach manga series and its adaptations created by Tite Kubo. He is the main protagonist of the series, who receives Soul Reaper powers after meeting Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper assigned to patrol around the fictional city of Karakura Town. These powers come at the cost of her own, and as a result, he concedes to work as her stand-in, fighting to protect people from evil spirits called Hollows and sending good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society. Ichigo appears in other media after the manga series, including the anime television series, four anime films, two original video animations, rock musicals, several video games, light novels and the 2018 live-action film.

Kubo said that Ichigo was created to replace Rukia as the protagonist of the series, because he felt she was unsuited for the role. In the anime series adaptation, Ichigo is voiced by Masakazu Morita in Japanese.[1] In the English dubbing, he is voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch.[3] In the live-action film, he is played by Sota Fukushi.[5]

His character has been well received among both readers and reviewers. Ichigo is often featured in Weekly Shōnen Jump character popularity polls. He was consistently ranked as the most popular character in Bleach.[6] The 2007 Japanese Newtype magazine polls ranked Ichigo as one of the top 100 most-loved anime characters. Reviewers of the series have praised his personality, though some consider him to be a stereotypical anti-hero. Merchandise based on Ichigo’s likeness has been released, including toys, clothing and action figures. However, critics disliked his anticlimactic fights in the series’ latter half due to his lack of memorable scenes at these points.

Creation and conception[edit]

When drawing the manga series, Kubo commented that Rukia, the first Bleach character he introduced, was originally intended to be the protagonist. Through subsequent development of the series, however, Kubo decided to make her a valued ally and instead introduced Ichigo as the central character.[7] Initial design sketches show Ichigo wearing glasses, and having dark hair and softer eyes. When designing Rukia, however, Kubo modified Ichigo’s appearance to contrast with hers, giving Ichigo orange hair, a trademark scowl, and removing the glasses.[8] During the series’ first chapter, Ichigo’s wristwatch was based on one Kubo himself wore at the time. In later chapters, his wristwatch was based on Naoto Fukasawa’s W11K cellphone.[9] According to Kubo, Ichigo, along with Orihime Inoue, are the most arduous characters to sketch.[10] While illustrating one of Ichigo’s scenes, Kubo found it awkward to draw him with a cheerful smile.[11]

Kubo has stated that Ichigo’s greatest strength is his considerate and thoughtful nature. He always thinks about other’s needs. However, he noted it as his greatest weakness, since worrying about his friends tends to put him in danger. When asked in an interview if he had any plans to focus on the love triangle between Ichigo, Orihime and Rukia, Kubo chose neither to confirm nor deny it as he did not want to focus on romance.[12] Kubo attributes Ichigo’s popularity among readers to the fact that he «looks cool». He also mentioned that as people read more about him they will discover that he is a warm and kind-hearted person.[13]

Following over fifty volumes of the manga’s released, Kubo believes that Ichigo was the most developed character. He said that Ichigo leads the story and introduces readers to the events in it. When the Arrancar arc ended, Kubo rebooted the series which resulted in Ichigo losing his Soul Reaper powers.[14] In the same way Ichigo became a Soul Reaper during the series’ first chapter; he starts searching for methods to recover his original powers.[15] During the story arc, Ichigo wears a new outfit after developing his Fullbring powers. Kubo wanted to bring the readers a feeling of uneasiness when creating this design as it resembles more of a tokusatsu character rather than his kimono counterpart from the Soul Reaper form to the point it would fit Ginjou Shinjo better. As a result, Kubo noted that readers were relieved reobtained his Soul Reaper as he once again wore a kimono despite being sightly different from the original one.[16]

Ichigo is voiced by Morita as a teenager and Yuki Matsuoka as a child for the Japanese anime.[1][2] Morita said that Ichigo was one of his favorite characters he ever played alongside Tidus in Final Fantasy X.[17] Johnny Yong Bosch voiced him as a teenager and Mona Marshall as a child for the English dub.[3][4] While describing Ichigo as one of his best roles, Morita notes that voicing him can be at times difficult.[18] Bosch has enjoyed voicing Ichigo’s character due to his personal interest in the character’s morals. However, he experienced difficulty voicing him in some scenes where Ichigo shouts for a long time.[19]

Sota Fukushi played Ichigo in the live-action adaptation of the series with the storyline’s first arc, with Bosch reprising his role in the English dub.

Appearances[edit]

In Bleach[edit]

A collection of Ichigo’s multiple forms by Tite Kubo

Ichigo is one of the students attending Karakura High School and having the ability to see ghosts. He meets a Soul Reaper named Rukia Kuchiki from a secret organization called the Soul Society, who are in charge of sending souls to the afterlife. At the same time, Ichigo’s family is attacked by a Hollow, a deceased spirit becoming a warped soul-eating monster which Soul Reapers deal with. After being wounded in an attempt to save Ichigo from a Hollow attack, Rukia transfers her Soul Reaper powers to him so he can save his family.[20] In the following months, Ichigo acts in Rukia’s place as the Soul Reaper in protecting Karakura Town from Hollows as their friendship continues to grow.[21] Ichigo’s past is also revealed as he faces the Grand Fisher, a hollow who killed his mother when he was nine years old.[22] In time, the Soul Society sends two high-seated officers to take Rukia back for committing the crime of transferring her Soul Reaper powers to a human.[23] In training with Kisuke Urahara in order to rescue Rukia, Ichigo obtains his own Soul Reaper powers and learns the name of his Zanpakutō, Zangetsu (斬月, literally “Slaying Moon”).[24] He takes his friends with him to the Soul Society: Sado “Chad” Yasutora, Orihime Inoue, and Uryū Ishida. Ichigo is confronted by members of Gotei 13, the main military force in the Soul Society. As he approaches the prison where she is being held captive, Ichigo does battle with, faces and defeats other Soul Reapers, including Renji Abarai, Kenpachi Zaraki,[25] and Byakuya Kuchiki, who adopted Rukia as his sister. For his match against Byakuya, Ichigo learns his Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu (天鎖斬月, literally “Heaven Chain Slaying Moon”), which highly increases his speed. After a long fight, he defeats Byakuya, who confesses why he tried to kill his sister.[26] Captain Sōsuke Aizen, who faked his death prior, have been behind Rukia’s sentencing and the chaos that plagued the Soul Society. He leaves the Soul Society and flees to the realm of Hollows, Hueco Mundo.[27][28]

In time, Aizen targets Karakura Town with an army of Arrancars, Hollows that assumed human form with Soul Reaper powers, after subjecting them to the Hōgyoku.[29] In order to defeat the Arrancars and to control his Hollow powers, Ichigo begins to train with the group of Soul Reaper outcasts known as the Vizard.[30] During the invasion of Karakura Town, Ichigo’s friend Orihime Inoue has been abducted by Ulquiorra Cifer, one of Aizen’s strongest Arrancars: The Espadas.[31] Ichigo and his friends independently head to Hueco Mundo to find Orihime.[32] After defeating the Espada Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez, Ichigo manages to save Orihime and defeat Ulquiorra.[33] Soon after, Ichigo returns from Hueco Mundo to Karakura Town, and confront Aizen. During the battle interim, Ichigo learns a technique called the Final Getsuga Tenshō (最後の月牙天衝, Saigo no Getsuga Tenshō, literally “The Final Moon Fang Heaven-Piercer”) that weakens and defeats Aizen, allowing Urahara to seal him within a kidō barrier, at the cost of Ichigo’s power.[34][35]

Seventeen months later, Ichigo becomes a senior in high school. The start of the Lost Agent arc describes his life after losing his power.[36] One day, he meets Kūgo Ginjō, a Fullbringer from the group Xcution. Ginjo offers to replenish Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers in return for helping him and his group to become ordinary humans.[37] With their help, Ichigo unlocks his own Fullbring powers through his Substitute Soul Reaper Badge.[38] However, Ichigo later learns that Ginjo and his ally Shūkurō Tsukishima, a Fullbringer with ability to change people’s memories, used him to take Fullbring powers for Xcution’s use.[39] Rukia transfers the Reiatsu of the Gotei 13’s senior officers and other Soul Reapers through a special sword and restores Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers. Ichigo fights Ginjo with his improved Shinigami powers and during their duel, it is revealed that Ginjo was the first Substitute Soul Reaper. Despite learning the truth, Ichigo resolves to protect everyone and help other Soul Reapers defeat Ginjo.[40] Though learning from Ginjō that the Soul Society monitor and limit their powers, Ichigo promises the Soul Reapers to continue fighting by their side.[41]

While patrolling Karakura Town, Ichigo is informed about the invasion of Hueco Mundo by Wandenreich, a group of Quincies.[42] He goes to Hueco Mundo with his friends to liberate it from one of the Wandenreich’s high-ranked officers Quilge Opie. Later, Ichigo finds out that the Quincies are attacking the Soul Society. Arriving just after Captain Commander Yamamoto’s death, Ichigo encounters the Wandenreich’s leader Yhwach.[43] During the fight against Yhwach that ends with a draw, Ichigo’s Zanpakutō is shattered and Yhwach leaves the Soul Society.[44] Ichigo returns to the World of the Living, where he learns the truth that his mother was a pure-blood Quincy who was on a verge of hollowification after she was infected by White, Aizen’s experimental Hollow. She was saved by Isshin at the cost of his Soul Reaper powers.[45] Ichigo later learns that entity he believed to be Zangetsu is actually the embodiment of his Quincy powers while his inner Hollow is the true Zangetsu. Despite this, Ichigo still accept him as he gains his reforged Zanpakutō in its new split Shikai form.[46] During the second invasion by the Wandenreich, Ichigo and his friends confront Yhwach at the Soul King’s Palace. Ichigo gets overwhelmed, but Tsukishima and Orihime’s combined efforts fixed his broken Tensa Zangetsu. Together with Uryū, Renji and Aizen, Ichigo defeats Yhwach.

As revealed in the light novel Bleach: Can’t Fear Your Own World, Ichigo was a potential heir of the Soul King due to the nature of his origins and was spared the burden when a new Soul King was created from Yhwach’s remains. The manga’s epilogue, taking place ten years after Yhwach’s defeat, Ichigo and Orihime had a son named Kazui, who destroys the remnants of Yhwach’s power.

In other media[edit]

Ichigo appears in four films for the series, including Memories of Nobody,[47] The DiamondDust Rebellion,[48] Fade to Black[49] and Hell Verse.[50] He also appears in both of the original video animations; fighting against a Hollow called the Grand Fisher in the first one and combating the rogue Soul Reaper Baishin in the second.[51][52] In the Bleach video games, Ichigo is a playable character, including the Heat the Soul and Blade Battlers series. In some games, his Hollow form and Bankai state are available as separate characters.[53][54] In Rock Musical Bleach, a musical based on the Bleach series, Ichigo is played by Tatsuya Isaka.[55] His character is featured in two volumes from the Bleach Beat Collection CD soundtrack series which features themes composed by his Japanese voice actor, Masakazu Morita. These include the first of them, in which he is the only character and the fourth season’s fourth volume along with Rukia.[56][57] Ichigo also appears in the first volume of Bleach Breathless Collection CD soundtrack series together with the embodiment of his Quincy powers that posed as the Zanpakutō spirit Zangetsu.[58]

Ichigo is a playable character Jump Force.

Reception[edit]

Popularity[edit]

Johnny Yong Bosch, who voices the character in the English dub, has received praise.

Sota Fukushi, who portrays Ichigo in the live-action film

Johnny Yong Bosch (left) voiced Ichigo in the English version of the anime and Sota Fukushi (right) portrays the character in the live-action film.

Amongst the Bleach reader base, Ichigo has been always highly ranked in the Weekly Shōnen Jump popularity polls for the series. He has usually taken first place, though in early 2008 he dropped to third.[59][6] His sword, Zangetsu, also ranked third in the Zanpakutō popularity polls.[60] In the 2007 Japanese Newtype magazine poll, Ichigo was ranked one of the best male anime characters.[61] In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA), Ichigo was elected for the best anime male character in 2008.[62][63] The Japanese music distributor Recochoku has made two annual survey of which anime characters that people would like to marry. Ichigo ranked tenth in the category «The Character I Want to Be My Groom» from the 2008 survey and eight in the 2009 poll.[64] Wizard Entertainment considered Ichigo the best hero from 2007, commenting that he does not try to be a typical hero but he fights in order to protect his friends.[65] He was also 20th in IGN’s «Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time» with comments focused on his design and personality.[66] Ichigo has also appeared twice in the Anime Grand Prix polls, ranking as one of the most popular male anime characters.[67][68] At the first Seiyu Awards in March 2007, Masakazu Morita won in the category «Best Rookie Actor» for his role as Ichigo Kurosaki.[69] Ichigo’s voice actor in the English adaptation, Johnny Yong Bosch, has also been praised for his voice work on Ichigo’s character by Anime News Network (ANN), which favorably compared Bosch and Morita’s work.[70] Various merchandise based on Ichigo’s appearance has been created, including action figures, plush toys and key-chains.[71][72][73] Since the series was released, replica models of Ichigo’s Zanpakutō and Bankai have been produced for purchase by collectors and fans.[74][75]

Critical response[edit]

Several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media have provided praise and criticism on Ichigo’s character. ANN’s Melissa Harper commented that Ichigo’s initial rebellious actions make him almost a stereotypical anti-hero, but note that he is soon revealed to be a more complex character with a sad past.[70] Los Angeles Timess Charles Solomon comments Ichigo’s character has little in common with protagonists from other series due to his bad temper and how he tends to fight. However, he added that readers from the series still «love» Ichigo.[76] The way Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper was found to be relatively common by Carlos Alexandre. He noted that Ichigo’s character of a «tough guy with a heart of gold» had already been done in several series.[77] Charles White from IGN praised Ichigo’s climactic fight against Byakuya Kuchiki as one of the best fights in the Bleach series,[78] and later Ramsey Isler gave additional praise to both the design and voice acting for Ichigo’s inner Hollow.[79]

Ichigo’s development during the Rescue arc in which he sets to save Rukia Kuchiki from being executed have been praised by ANN’s Theron Martin. He praised the scenes in which Ichigo manages to stop Rukia’s execution and his subsequent demonstration of his Bankai as one of the «eminently satisfying landmark moments in the series».[80] Wired News’s Corrina Lawson stated that she liked Ichigo’s strong sense of responsibility, and commented it was one of the reasons of the series’ popularity.[81] However, the early dynamic between Ichigo and Rukia was the subject of criticism as Film School Rejects was disappointed that the latter was reduced from a strong Soul Reaper into a weak supporting character as the former becomes the lead character with her powers.[82] Anime News Network criticized the handling of how Ichigo faced off his biggest nemesis in the following arcs, Aizen and Ginjou. While the former was seen as anticlimactic and might have given the series a proper ending, the latter instead made no impact to his character despite their misrelationship caused by Ginjou’s plans.[83] Similarly, for the final fight in the manga between Ichigo and his allies against Yhwach for lacking any entertainment, giving a rushed feeling due to all characters assisting him briefly and how Ichigo became able to wield powers of every type of character in the process.[84]

During the serialization of the manga, Tite Kubo said he received a letter from a reader who decided to name his son «Ichigo». This brought joy as well as fear to the manga artist due to how his work influenced other people. While feeling that he also made a good manga during this comment, Kubo decided to work more on the character in hopes that once the real Ichigo grows up, he would feel proud with his name.[85]

See also[edit]

  • List of Bleach characters

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Ichigo Kurosaki
Bleach character
IchigoKurosakiBleach.jpg

Ichigo Kurosaki as illustrated by Tite Kubo

First appearance Bleach #1 «Death & Strawberry» (2001)
Created by Tite Kubo
Portrayed by Sota Fukushi

Kaito Takamura (child)
Voiced by Japanese
Masakazu Morita[1]
Yuki Matsuoka[2] (child)
English
Johnny Yong Bosch[3]
Mona Marshall[4] (child)
In-universe information
Gender Male
Family Isshin Kurosaki (father)
Masaki Kurosaki (mother, deceased)
Yuzu Kurosaki (sister)
Karin Kurosaki (sister)
Kūkaku Shiba (cousin)
Ganju Shiba (cousin)
Kaien Shiba (cousin, deceased)
Spouse Orihime Inoue
Children Kazui Kurosaki (son)
Relatives Sora Inoue (brother-in-law, deceased)
Nationality Japanese

Ichigo Kurosaki (Japanese: 黒崎 一護, Hepburn: Kurosaki Ichigo) is a fictional character in the Bleach manga series and its adaptations created by Tite Kubo. He is the main protagonist of the series, who receives Soul Reaper powers after meeting Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper assigned to patrol around the fictional city of Karakura Town. These powers come at the cost of her own, and as a result, he concedes to work as her stand-in, fighting to protect people from evil spirits called Hollows and sending good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society. Ichigo appears in other media after the manga series, including the anime television series, four anime films, two original video animations, rock musicals, several video games, light novels and the 2018 live-action film.

Kubo said that Ichigo was created to replace Rukia as the protagonist of the series, because he felt she was unsuited for the role. In the anime series adaptation, Ichigo is voiced by Masakazu Morita in Japanese.[1] In the English dubbing, he is voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch.[3] In the live-action film, he is played by Sota Fukushi.[5]

His character has been well received among both readers and reviewers. Ichigo is often featured in Weekly Shōnen Jump character popularity polls. He was consistently ranked as the most popular character in Bleach.[6] The 2007 Japanese Newtype magazine polls ranked Ichigo as one of the top 100 most-loved anime characters. Reviewers of the series have praised his personality, though some consider him to be a stereotypical anti-hero. Merchandise based on Ichigo’s likeness has been released, including toys, clothing and action figures. However, critics disliked his anticlimactic fights in the series’ latter half due to his lack of memorable scenes at these points.

Creation and conception[edit]

When drawing the manga series, Kubo commented that Rukia, the first Bleach character he introduced, was originally intended to be the protagonist. Through subsequent development of the series, however, Kubo decided to make her a valued ally and instead introduced Ichigo as the central character.[7] Initial design sketches show Ichigo wearing glasses, and having dark hair and softer eyes. When designing Rukia, however, Kubo modified Ichigo’s appearance to contrast with hers, giving Ichigo orange hair, a trademark scowl, and removing the glasses.[8] During the series’ first chapter, Ichigo’s wristwatch was based on one Kubo himself wore at the time. In later chapters, his wristwatch was based on Naoto Fukasawa’s W11K cellphone.[9] According to Kubo, Ichigo, along with Orihime Inoue, are the most arduous characters to sketch.[10] While illustrating one of Ichigo’s scenes, Kubo found it awkward to draw him with a cheerful smile.[11]

Kubo has stated that Ichigo’s greatest strength is his considerate and thoughtful nature. He always thinks about other’s needs. However, he noted it as his greatest weakness, since worrying about his friends tends to put him in danger. When asked in an interview if he had any plans to focus on the love triangle between Ichigo, Orihime and Rukia, Kubo chose neither to confirm nor deny it as he did not want to focus on romance.[12] Kubo attributes Ichigo’s popularity among readers to the fact that he «looks cool». He also mentioned that as people read more about him they will discover that he is a warm and kind-hearted person.[13]

Following over fifty volumes of the manga’s released, Kubo believes that Ichigo was the most developed character. He said that Ichigo leads the story and introduces readers to the events in it. When the Arrancar arc ended, Kubo rebooted the series which resulted in Ichigo losing his Soul Reaper powers.[14] In the same way Ichigo became a Soul Reaper during the series’ first chapter; he starts searching for methods to recover his original powers.[15] During the story arc, Ichigo wears a new outfit after developing his Fullbring powers. Kubo wanted to bring the readers a feeling of uneasiness when creating this design as it resembles more of a tokusatsu character rather than his kimono counterpart from the Soul Reaper form to the point it would fit Ginjou Shinjo better. As a result, Kubo noted that readers were relieved reobtained his Soul Reaper as he once again wore a kimono despite being sightly different from the original one.[16]

Ichigo is voiced by Morita as a teenager and Yuki Matsuoka as a child for the Japanese anime.[1][2] Morita said that Ichigo was one of his favorite characters he ever played alongside Tidus in Final Fantasy X.[17] Johnny Yong Bosch voiced him as a teenager and Mona Marshall as a child for the English dub.[3][4] While describing Ichigo as one of his best roles, Morita notes that voicing him can be at times difficult.[18] Bosch has enjoyed voicing Ichigo’s character due to his personal interest in the character’s morals. However, he experienced difficulty voicing him in some scenes where Ichigo shouts for a long time.[19]

Sota Fukushi played Ichigo in the live-action adaptation of the series with the storyline’s first arc, with Bosch reprising his role in the English dub.

Appearances[edit]

In Bleach[edit]

A collection of Ichigo’s multiple forms by Tite Kubo

Ichigo is one of the students attending Karakura High School and having the ability to see ghosts. He meets a Soul Reaper named Rukia Kuchiki from a secret organization called the Soul Society, who are in charge of sending souls to the afterlife. At the same time, Ichigo’s family is attacked by a Hollow, a deceased spirit becoming a warped soul-eating monster which Soul Reapers deal with. After being wounded in an attempt to save Ichigo from a Hollow attack, Rukia transfers her Soul Reaper powers to him so he can save his family.[20] In the following months, Ichigo acts in Rukia’s place as the Soul Reaper in protecting Karakura Town from Hollows as their friendship continues to grow.[21] Ichigo’s past is also revealed as he faces the Grand Fisher, a hollow who killed his mother when he was nine years old.[22] In time, the Soul Society sends two high-seated officers to take Rukia back for committing the crime of transferring her Soul Reaper powers to a human.[23] In training with Kisuke Urahara in order to rescue Rukia, Ichigo obtains his own Soul Reaper powers and learns the name of his Zanpakutō, Zangetsu (斬月, literally “Slaying Moon”).[24] He takes his friends with him to the Soul Society: Sado “Chad” Yasutora, Orihime Inoue, and Uryū Ishida. Ichigo is confronted by members of Gotei 13, the main military force in the Soul Society. As he approaches the prison where she is being held captive, Ichigo does battle with, faces and defeats other Soul Reapers, including Renji Abarai, Kenpachi Zaraki,[25] and Byakuya Kuchiki, who adopted Rukia as his sister. For his match against Byakuya, Ichigo learns his Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu (天鎖斬月, literally “Heaven Chain Slaying Moon”), which highly increases his speed. After a long fight, he defeats Byakuya, who confesses why he tried to kill his sister.[26] Captain Sōsuke Aizen, who faked his death prior, have been behind Rukia’s sentencing and the chaos that plagued the Soul Society. He leaves the Soul Society and flees to the realm of Hollows, Hueco Mundo.[27][28]

In time, Aizen targets Karakura Town with an army of Arrancars, Hollows that assumed human form with Soul Reaper powers, after subjecting them to the Hōgyoku.[29] In order to defeat the Arrancars and to control his Hollow powers, Ichigo begins to train with the group of Soul Reaper outcasts known as the Vizard.[30] During the invasion of Karakura Town, Ichigo’s friend Orihime Inoue has been abducted by Ulquiorra Cifer, one of Aizen’s strongest Arrancars: The Espadas.[31] Ichigo and his friends independently head to Hueco Mundo to find Orihime.[32] After defeating the Espada Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez, Ichigo manages to save Orihime and defeat Ulquiorra.[33] Soon after, Ichigo returns from Hueco Mundo to Karakura Town, and confront Aizen. During the battle interim, Ichigo learns a technique called the Final Getsuga Tenshō (最後の月牙天衝, Saigo no Getsuga Tenshō, literally “The Final Moon Fang Heaven-Piercer”) that weakens and defeats Aizen, allowing Urahara to seal him within a kidō barrier, at the cost of Ichigo’s power.[34][35]

Seventeen months later, Ichigo becomes a senior in high school. The start of the Lost Agent arc describes his life after losing his power.[36] One day, he meets Kūgo Ginjō, a Fullbringer from the group Xcution. Ginjo offers to replenish Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers in return for helping him and his group to become ordinary humans.[37] With their help, Ichigo unlocks his own Fullbring powers through his Substitute Soul Reaper Badge.[38] However, Ichigo later learns that Ginjo and his ally Shūkurō Tsukishima, a Fullbringer with ability to change people’s memories, used him to take Fullbring powers for Xcution’s use.[39] Rukia transfers the Reiatsu of the Gotei 13’s senior officers and other Soul Reapers through a special sword and restores Ichigo’s Soul Reaper powers. Ichigo fights Ginjo with his improved Shinigami powers and during their duel, it is revealed that Ginjo was the first Substitute Soul Reaper. Despite learning the truth, Ichigo resolves to protect everyone and help other Soul Reapers defeat Ginjo.[40] Though learning from Ginjō that the Soul Society monitor and limit their powers, Ichigo promises the Soul Reapers to continue fighting by their side.[41]

While patrolling Karakura Town, Ichigo is informed about the invasion of Hueco Mundo by Wandenreich, a group of Quincies.[42] He goes to Hueco Mundo with his friends to liberate it from one of the Wandenreich’s high-ranked officers Quilge Opie. Later, Ichigo finds out that the Quincies are attacking the Soul Society. Arriving just after Captain Commander Yamamoto’s death, Ichigo encounters the Wandenreich’s leader Yhwach.[43] During the fight against Yhwach that ends with a draw, Ichigo’s Zanpakutō is shattered and Yhwach leaves the Soul Society.[44] Ichigo returns to the World of the Living, where he learns the truth that his mother was a pure-blood Quincy who was on a verge of hollowification after she was infected by White, Aizen’s experimental Hollow. She was saved by Isshin at the cost of his Soul Reaper powers.[45] Ichigo later learns that entity he believed to be Zangetsu is actually the embodiment of his Quincy powers while his inner Hollow is the true Zangetsu. Despite this, Ichigo still accept him as he gains his reforged Zanpakutō in its new split Shikai form.[46] During the second invasion by the Wandenreich, Ichigo and his friends confront Yhwach at the Soul King’s Palace. Ichigo gets overwhelmed, but Tsukishima and Orihime’s combined efforts fixed his broken Tensa Zangetsu. Together with Uryū, Renji and Aizen, Ichigo defeats Yhwach.

As revealed in the light novel Bleach: Can’t Fear Your Own World, Ichigo was a potential heir of the Soul King due to the nature of his origins and was spared the burden when a new Soul King was created from Yhwach’s remains. The manga’s epilogue, taking place ten years after Yhwach’s defeat, Ichigo and Orihime had a son named Kazui, who destroys the remnants of Yhwach’s power.

In other media[edit]

Ichigo appears in four films for the series, including Memories of Nobody,[47] The DiamondDust Rebellion,[48] Fade to Black[49] and Hell Verse.[50] He also appears in both of the original video animations; fighting against a Hollow called the Grand Fisher in the first one and combating the rogue Soul Reaper Baishin in the second.[51][52] In the Bleach video games, Ichigo is a playable character, including the Heat the Soul and Blade Battlers series. In some games, his Hollow form and Bankai state are available as separate characters.[53][54] In Rock Musical Bleach, a musical based on the Bleach series, Ichigo is played by Tatsuya Isaka.[55] His character is featured in two volumes from the Bleach Beat Collection CD soundtrack series which features themes composed by his Japanese voice actor, Masakazu Morita. These include the first of them, in which he is the only character and the fourth season’s fourth volume along with Rukia.[56][57] Ichigo also appears in the first volume of Bleach Breathless Collection CD soundtrack series together with the embodiment of his Quincy powers that posed as the Zanpakutō spirit Zangetsu.[58]

Ichigo is a playable character Jump Force.

Reception[edit]

Popularity[edit]

Johnny Yong Bosch, who voices the character in the English dub, has received praise.

Sota Fukushi, who portrays Ichigo in the live-action film

Johnny Yong Bosch (left) voiced Ichigo in the English version of the anime and Sota Fukushi (right) portrays the character in the live-action film.

Amongst the Bleach reader base, Ichigo has been always highly ranked in the Weekly Shōnen Jump popularity polls for the series. He has usually taken first place, though in early 2008 he dropped to third.[59][6] His sword, Zangetsu, also ranked third in the Zanpakutō popularity polls.[60] In the 2007 Japanese Newtype magazine poll, Ichigo was ranked one of the best male anime characters.[61] In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA), Ichigo was elected for the best anime male character in 2008.[62][63] The Japanese music distributor Recochoku has made two annual survey of which anime characters that people would like to marry. Ichigo ranked tenth in the category «The Character I Want to Be My Groom» from the 2008 survey and eight in the 2009 poll.[64] Wizard Entertainment considered Ichigo the best hero from 2007, commenting that he does not try to be a typical hero but he fights in order to protect his friends.[65] He was also 20th in IGN’s «Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time» with comments focused on his design and personality.[66] Ichigo has also appeared twice in the Anime Grand Prix polls, ranking as one of the most popular male anime characters.[67][68] At the first Seiyu Awards in March 2007, Masakazu Morita won in the category «Best Rookie Actor» for his role as Ichigo Kurosaki.[69] Ichigo’s voice actor in the English adaptation, Johnny Yong Bosch, has also been praised for his voice work on Ichigo’s character by Anime News Network (ANN), which favorably compared Bosch and Morita’s work.[70] Various merchandise based on Ichigo’s appearance has been created, including action figures, plush toys and key-chains.[71][72][73] Since the series was released, replica models of Ichigo’s Zanpakutō and Bankai have been produced for purchase by collectors and fans.[74][75]

Critical response[edit]

Several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media have provided praise and criticism on Ichigo’s character. ANN’s Melissa Harper commented that Ichigo’s initial rebellious actions make him almost a stereotypical anti-hero, but note that he is soon revealed to be a more complex character with a sad past.[70] Los Angeles Timess Charles Solomon comments Ichigo’s character has little in common with protagonists from other series due to his bad temper and how he tends to fight. However, he added that readers from the series still «love» Ichigo.[76] The way Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper was found to be relatively common by Carlos Alexandre. He noted that Ichigo’s character of a «tough guy with a heart of gold» had already been done in several series.[77] Charles White from IGN praised Ichigo’s climactic fight against Byakuya Kuchiki as one of the best fights in the Bleach series,[78] and later Ramsey Isler gave additional praise to both the design and voice acting for Ichigo’s inner Hollow.[79]

Ichigo’s development during the Rescue arc in which he sets to save Rukia Kuchiki from being executed have been praised by ANN’s Theron Martin. He praised the scenes in which Ichigo manages to stop Rukia’s execution and his subsequent demonstration of his Bankai as one of the «eminently satisfying landmark moments in the series».[80] Wired News’s Corrina Lawson stated that she liked Ichigo’s strong sense of responsibility, and commented it was one of the reasons of the series’ popularity.[81] However, the early dynamic between Ichigo and Rukia was the subject of criticism as Film School Rejects was disappointed that the latter was reduced from a strong Soul Reaper into a weak supporting character as the former becomes the lead character with her powers.[82] Anime News Network criticized the handling of how Ichigo faced off his biggest nemesis in the following arcs, Aizen and Ginjou. While the former was seen as anticlimactic and might have given the series a proper ending, the latter instead made no impact to his character despite their misrelationship caused by Ginjou’s plans.[83] Similarly, for the final fight in the manga between Ichigo and his allies against Yhwach for lacking any entertainment, giving a rushed feeling due to all characters assisting him briefly and how Ichigo became able to wield powers of every type of character in the process.[84]

During the serialization of the manga, Tite Kubo said he received a letter from a reader who decided to name his son «Ichigo». This brought joy as well as fear to the manga artist due to how his work influenced other people. While feeling that he also made a good manga during this comment, Kubo decided to work more on the character in hopes that once the real Ichigo grows up, he would feel proud with his name.[85]

See also[edit]

  • List of Bleach characters

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«…If fate is a millstone, then we are the grist. There is nothing we can do. So I wish for strength. If I cannot protect them from the wheel, then give me a strong blade, and enough strength… to shatter fate.»

Ichigo Kurosaki in «MALA SUERTE!»

Ichigo Kurosaki (黒崎 一護, Kurosaki Ichigo) is a Human who is also a Substitute Shinigami. Ichigo is the son of Isshin and Masaki Kurosaki, and older brother of Karin and Yuzu. He is also married to Orihime Inoue and has a son named Kazui Kurosaki.

Appearance

Ichigo’s most distinguishing feature is his spiky orange hair, a trait he has been ridiculed about for years on end. He is a fairly tall, lean-built young man with peach skin and brown eyes. He likes to wear slim fitting clothes.[8] He has a tendency to wear shirts patterned with the number 15 because his name is a homonym for the number.[9] Since becoming a Shinigami, he has become noticeably more muscular, as noted by his sister Karin.[10] When in his spiritual form, Ichigo wears the standard Shinigami shihakushō, with the addition of a strap across his chest. Initially, it was a thick brown belt to hold his Zanpakutō sheath, but it later became a red rosary-like strap after awakening his own Shinigami powers.[11] It is shaped like a kite with a flat top and bottom.[12] Ichigo’s appearance has caused several people, including Jūshirō Ukitake, to note a similarity to Kaien Shiba, the former lieutenant of the 13th Division.[13] After training in the Dangai, Ichigo’s hair grows considerably, and he is noticeably taller, as stated by his friends.[14] After Ichigo loses his Shinigami powers, his appearance reverts to the way it was before his Dangai training.[15]

Ichigo’s new Shinigami uniform.

Seventeen months after defeating Aizen, Ichigo’s overall appearance does not change, but he becomes taller again and grows sideburns.[16] After regaining his powers, seemingly caused by remaining energy from his Fullbring,[17] Ichigo’s Shinigami attire consists of a thicker strap across his chest. He has four black vertical lines on his forearms and black, tattoo-like bands crossing over his chest, wrists, and ankles. Similar bands, but with white ends, lie around his neck as collars.[18]

After training at the Soul King Palace, Ichigo wears his standard black shihakushō, but with some notable changes: he has two white shoulder plates crossing his chest in an X shape that hold his Shikai blades in place, with the first plate on his left shoulder having three sections adorned with red scales, the second plate having three sections adorned with red scales on his right waist,[19] and a white cloak with black markings tied around his waist.[20]

Personality

When he was younger, Ichigo considered his mother to be the center of his world, always smiling when he was with Masaki and regularly holding her hand.[21] Despite crying whenever he lost in a match at the dojo he attended, Ichigo started to smile again as soon as he saw Masaki when she came to pick him up.[22] At a very young age, Ichigo heard his father saying his name means «to protect one thing,» which instilled in him a desire to protect his mother. When his sisters were born, he began attending a dojo for the sake of protecting them. Since then, the number of people he wishes to protect has continued to grow, causing Ichigo to risk his life to protect both the people close to him and complete strangers.[23][24][25]

As a teenager, Ichigo is stubborn, short-tempered, strong-willed, and impulsive.[26][27] Despite claiming not to care about what other people think about him, he attempts to maintain a detached and «cool» image.[28] He generally keeps his face set in a near-permanent scowl, with his eyebrows drawn together.[29] His outspoken, hot-headed demeanor is a trait Ichigo himself has acknowledged, and if somebody picks a fight with him, he cannot help fighting back. He coldly refers to his teachers as «instructors».[30] He is genuinely compassionate and empathetic towards others, promising to bring a Plus flowers[31] and a toy plane,[32] or soothing others when they become upset.[33]

Ichigo is a capable student, ranked 23rd in his year at school, who studies regularly and does not neglect his schoolwork.[34] He works as hard as he does to overcome the misconceptions many have about him based on his hair color and fighting.[35] Ichigo hates fortune telling, horoscopes, feng shui, psychics, and anyone whose trade involves taking money from people for things they cannot see.[36] He has difficulty remembering people’s faces and names.[37][38][39] However, Ichigo can remember the names of noticeable individuals even when they did not directly tell him their names.[40] Ichigo becomes extremely shy and uncomfortable around nude or immodestly dressed women, a fact both Yoruichi Shihōin and Rangiku Matsumoto have teased him for.[41][42][43] Ichigo is often disrespectful when talking to those older than himself, calling Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto «gramps» and referring to several of the Shinigami captains by their given names without using honorifics.[44][45][46][47][48]

When it comes to fighting, Ichigo has a complex sense of honor; he regularly seeks to exact revenge for the cruel actions of his opponent, such as instilling the fear of being murdered in Shrieker and cutting off the right arm of Yammy Llargo in retaliation for him ripping Yasutora Sado’s right arm off.[49][50] He often taunts and belittles his opponents when fighting, sometimes attacking without warning.[51] Ichigo has a strong desire to win his fights, but in what he views as a legitimate manner.[52] To this end, he has often refused the aid of his inner Hollow, even when knowing it would allow him to win.[53] Ichigo’s resolve in battle can waver at times, which can impede his fighting prowess, and goes into a state of depression and self-loathing when he loses a major battle or lets a friend down.[54]

Ichigo despises those who mistreat their allies in any way, even if they are his own enemies. He was disgusted when Yammy calls Ulquiorra Cifer, Nnoitra Gilga, and Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez «trash».[55]

History

Young Ichigo with Tatsuki Arisawa.

Ichigo was born on July 15th as the son of Isshin Kurosaki and Masaki Kurosaki, 15 years before he became a Shinigami. His sisters Karin Kurosaki and Yuzu Kurosaki were born a few years later. When he was four, Ichigo joined a karate dojo, where he met and befriended Tatsuki Arisawa. Though Tatsuki beat Ichigo in every match they had, she would help Ichigo if he was being picked on by bullies and cheer him up if he was upset.[22]

Ichigo was able to see Pluses for as long as he could remember.[56][57] He could see them so clearly, as a child, he could not tell the living from the dead. This resulted in him appearing to other people to be looking at deserted places and talking to himself. This caused people to say he could see ghosts, though when Tatsuki asked him about this, he denied being able to see them.[58]

Ichigo wakes up under Masaki as she lies dead.

On June 17th, when Ichigo was nine years old, he and his mother were walking home alongside one of Karakura Town’s rivers, which was swollen from heavy rain. Seeing a girl near the river, Ichigo thought she was about to jump into it. Unable to tell the difference between ghosts and living people, Ichigo ran towards her to stop her, unaware the girl was the lure of the Hollow Grand Fisher. Masaki tried to stop him, but he did not listen. After failing to grab hold of the girl, Ichigo lost consciousness for a time. When he awoke, Masaki was lying on top of him, covered in blood.[59] Starting the day after Masaki’s death, Ichigo repeatedly skipped school to go to the riverbank where Masaki died. Tatsuki found him there, where he would stay from morning until night, wandering along the bank as if searching for his mother, squatting down if he was tired and then wandering some more.[60]

Ichigo risking his life to protect Sado’s coin.

One day, when Ichigo was twelve, prior to the Kurosaki Clinic opening, he heard the bell ring and answered the door to find a girl with her brother on her back. He had been in a car accident, and was covered in blood. The clinic did not have the equipment necessary to save him, and he died before an ambulance arrived to transfer him to Karakura Hospital. Sometime later, he learned the girl was Orihime Inoue.[61]

Ichigo later entered Mashiba Junior High School. During this time, Ichigo finally defeated Tatsuki in a karate match, and had not had another match with her since.[62] Ichigo regularly got into fights with thugs, due to the unusual color of his hair.[30] During one of these fights, he received help from Yasutora Sado. Shortly after, Ichigo returned the favor when he rescued Sado from two gang members roughing him up.[63] When the thugs later abducted Sado, Ichigo found them and knocked down their leader, Yokochini. Using Yokochini’s phone to ring for an ambulance for each of the five thugs, he beat up all of them. After Sado was freed, they made a pact to protect and fight for each other.[64]

Shortly before Ichigo became a Shinigami, he and Sado began attending Karakura High School, and their reputations preceded them. During a fight with a gang led by Reiichi Ōshima, Ichigo and Sado met Keigo Asano and Mizuiro Kojima, saving the former in the process. While Keigo was initially afraid of Ichigo and Sado, both he and Mizuiro later became friends with them.[65] Ichigo later met Uryū Ishida, asking him why he chose to attend Karakura and not a gifted school, as he would have thought that Uryū would want to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a doctor. However, Uryū replied that he had no desire to become one.[66]

Plot

Agent of the Shinigami arc

Rukia, wounded, about to give Ichigo her power.

After scaring some skateboarders away from a dead girl’s resting place, Ichigo, apologizing to her, promises to bring her some new flowers to replace those damaged by the skaters, telling her to go to heaven quickly.[67] That evening, Ichigo, seeing Rukia Kuchiki in his bedroom, initially mistakes her for a burglar, but when Ichigo realizes only he can see the intruder, he accepts Rukia is a ghost. When he refuses to believe her explanation about Shinigami, Rukia binds him with Kidō. As a Hollow attacks the house, Ichigo, upon hearing his sister’s pleas for help, breaks free and rushes to stop the Hollow.[68] Surprised at its monstrous appearance, Ichigo charges at it with a baseball bat in an attempt to release the captive Yuzu. Rukia frees Yuzu, but Ichigo’s reckless actions force Rukia to shield him with her body, severely injuring her. Seeing Ichigo’s determination to protect his family, Rukia offers to temporarily turn him into a Shinigami by piercing his chest with her Zanpakutō and transferring half of her power to him. Absorbing almost all of Rukia’s power, Ichigo, making short work of the Hollow, collapses afterwards.[69][70]

Ichigo learns that Rukia is now his classmate.

The following morning, Ichigo is horrified when he discovers Rukia is now a part of his class, and she has altered his family’s memories of the attack. She insists he must help her do her job while she awaits the return of her powers. When Ichigo refuses, Rukia, forcing his soul out of his body, takes him to a park where a Hollow is about to attack. She persuades Ichigo to perform her duties.[71] After undergoing some training with Rukia to improve his combat tactics, a Hollow bursts into his room.[72] Rukia, who has taken to staying in his closet, forces Ichigo’s soul out of his body. He cuts off part of the Hollow’s mask, revealing it to be Sora Inoue.[73] Explaining the origins of Hollows, Rukia states Orihime Inoue is in danger, as Hollows often attack their relatives. They rush to Orihime’s apartment, where Ichigo manages to stop the Hollow before it eats Orihime’s and Tatsuki’s souls.[74]

Sora uses Ichigo’s Zanpakutō to purify himself.

At Orihime’s apartment, Ichigo initially panics when he sees her soul separated from her body, but Rukia explains there is still time to save her. Still intent on eating Orihime, the Hollow attacks. During Ichigo’s subsequent fight with Acidwire, Orihime, stepping in between them, gets bitten. Her influence temporarily restores Sora’s conscience, prompting him to purify himself with Ichigo’s Zanpakutō. Rukia explains to Ichigo Hollows defeated by a Zanpakutō are purified and sent to Soul Society. As Ichigo and Orihime talk, Rukia, healing her, erases her memory of the event.[75]

Karin pleads with Ichigo.

At school, Ichigo fends off Mizuiro Kojima’s suggestions of a relationship with Rukia and Reiichi Ōshima’s threats about his hair color. Ichigo notices Sado has a parakeet with him, and there is a spirit inside it. When Rukia confirms it is just a lonely Plus, which they should send to the Soul Society that night, Ichigo complains about missing another night of sleep.[76] Upon returning home, Ichigo helps with the injured from a car accident, among them Sado. Ichigo notes the wound on his back was inflicted by a Hollow.[77] The next morning, Ichigo tracks the spirit inside the parakeet using Reiraku in order to find Sado.[78] When they find Sado, he runs away from them. Telling him it is dangerous to be by himself, Ichigo is distracted by an ill Karin. At Rukia’s behest, he brings her home. Karin tells him she saw the Plus’ memories, and he saw his mother being murdered.[79] After placing her in her bed, Ichigo, rushing to help Sado, reflects on how long it had been since he last saw Karin cry.[80]

Ichigo returns Shrieker’s bombs.

Ichigo arrives to take over fighting Shrieker.[81] When Rukia releases him from his body, he, injuring Shrieker, notices small creatures nearby, and is told they spit out explosive leeches. After asking Shrieker if he was the one who killed the child’s parents, which he confirms, Ichigo, catching one of the leeches, slams it into Shrieker’s mouth. When the Hollow refuses to trigger them, Ichigo, ripping out its tongue, stabs his sword into Shrieker’s leg.[82] Asking him how it feels to be unable to move or fight and if he can savor what it is like to be murdered, Ichigo cuts through his head, and Shrieker is pulled into Hell. After Rukia explains about Hell, she tells the Plus they will send him to Soul Society, and Ichigo says he might see his mother there.[83]

Ichigo questions the use of the Artificial Soul.

The following day, Ichigo, noting Sado’s memory has been erased, receives a Gikongan from Rukia, who, after explaining its purpose, forces him to try one. Unconvinced by the artificial soul’s personality, Ichigo is forced to leave it in his body when they receive an order from Soul Society.[84] After defeating the Hollow, a concerned Ichigo, rushing back, sees his body jump out of an upstairs window and run away extremely fast. As they chase after him, Rukia tells him it must be a Mod soul.[85] As Rukia explains what she means to an angry Ichigo, he, asking if Rukia is alright with the idea of the Mod Souls being created and killed all for Soul Society’s convenience, wonders how the Mod Soul must feel about being persecuted and gaining his body.[86] Receiving a warning about a Hollow, they, hurrying to its location, find the Mod Soul is fighting it. Rushing to his aid, Ichigo reminds him he is using his body. As the two continue arguing, they defeat the Hollow together. When Kisuke Urahara removes the Mod Soul from Ichigo’s body, Ichigo, asking him what he is going to do with it, asks who he is. When Rukia gives the Mod Soul to Ichigo, he thanks her for not throwing him away.[87]

Ichigo and family plan their trip to Masaki’s grave.

After failing to find a body to place the Mod Soul in, Ichigo, placing him in a plushie, decides to call him Kon. On the 16th of June, Ichigo, woken by Kon, scrambles to hide him and Rukia as Yuzu comes into the room to say Mizuiro is waiting for him. Apologizing to Mizuiro, he, noting his memory has been erased, remembers Rukia had told him Urahara must have worked hard. As Rukia leaves, Ichigo, complaining about Isshin not waking him up as usual, notices the date.[88] That night, the Kurosakis hold a family meeting to discuss their trip to Masaki’s grave the following day. Ichigo asks Rukia if he can take the day off from the Shinigami work, as it is the day Masaki was killed.[89]

Rukia asks about Masaki’s death.

On the 17th of July, the Kurosaki family visits Masaki’s grave. Annoyed that Rukia followed them, Ichigo, becoming angry when she asks if Masaki was killed by a Hollow, notices the same girl he saw the night Masaki died, and, running after her, tells Rukia he killed Masaki.[90] At Masaki’s grave, Ichigo, watching his family’s antics, reflects on his mother’s death and its impact on his family.[91] Sensing the Reiatsu of a Hollow, Ichigo realizes the twins are easy targets.[92] As the Hollow attempts to eat Yuzu, Ichigo, arriving, cuts the twins free. Demanding to know why the girl he saw when Masaki died is there, he asks if she is controlled by the Hollow.[93] When Rukia tells him the Hollow is called Grand Fisher and it uses the girl as a lure to trick and devour Humans who have high levels of spiritual power, Ichigo, realizing Grand Fisher killed his mother, lunges at it. Stopping Rukia from interfering, he, insisting on fighting alone, instructs her to mind his sisters.[94]

Grand Fisher attempts to manipulate Ichigo.

Struggling against Grand Fisher, Ichigo is subjected to the Hollow’s Transcribe ability. Transforming his lure into an image of Masaki, Grand Fisher explains about his ability.[95][96] As he pierces Ichigo’s chest, Ichigo, stabbing the Hollow’s chest. grabs his arm, saying he has finally caught him, and slashes open his chest.[97] Transferring its form into the lure, Grand Fisher escapes. As Rukia tries to convince Ichigo he cannot fight him any more, he, insisting he can and the Hollow is still not dead yet, soon collapses.[98] Using most of her strength to heal his stomach wound, Rukia leaves his other injuries. When Ichigo awakens, in his Human body, in great pain, Rukia reminds him the wounds his soul receives will show up when he returns to his body. When Ichigo asks her if he lost, she tells him he won, since the Hollow fled and nobody died. Saying Grand Fisher is not dead, Ichigo walks off.[99]

Isshin gives Ichigo some advice.

When Ichigo, at Masaki’s grave, apologizes for not being able to avenge her, Isshin notes the time has gone by quickly, and it has already been ten years since Masaki died. When Ichigo corrects his error, Isshin states he was «so close». When Ichigo loudly complains about this, Isshin says Masaki can rest easily if she sees him being so lively. When he starts smoking a cigarette, Ichigo says he thought he quit smoking when Karin and Yuzu were born. Isshin explains he smokes on this one occasion, as the only time Masaki complimented his looks while they were dating is when she saw him smoking.[100] When Ichigo asks why nobody blames him for her death, Isshin, dismissing the suggestion, says Masaki would be mad at him, and she would gladly die to protect her child. Reminding Ichigo he is the one the woman he loved gave her life to protect, he, telling him to live his life well, leaves. Asking Rukia if her powers are returning, Ichigo asks her to allow him to remain a Shinigami for a while longer regardless. He says he wants to become stronger so he can defeat Hollows, protect those who are targeted, and defeat Grand Fisher; otherwise, he will not be able to face Masaki.[101]

Orihime apologizes to Ichigo.

While Yuzu and Isshin are watching Don Kanonji’s Ghost Bust TV program one Wednesday evening, Ichigo asks Karin why she is not watching it with them. She tells Ichigo she can see spirits about as clearly as he can, and is not interested in the ghost show. Remembering she saw the Hollow who attacked the house when he first met Rukia, Ichigo realizes she might be able to see Shinigami too. The next morning at school, Orihime, performing Don Kanonji’s pose as Ichigo arrives in class, asks him to do the pose with her. As Ichigo’s friends all do the pose, Ichigo tells Keigo he is not going to the live recording of Ghost Bust at the abandoned hospital in Karakura, despite his attempts to convince him to go.[102] The following Wednesday, Ichigo accompanies his family to watch Ghost Bust being filmed. When Orihime apologizes to him for trying to get him to do Don Kanonji’s pose, he, telling her it is okay, reveals Keigo and Mizuiro know he despises it, but yet still do it anyway. When asked why he came, he, stating Isshin and Yuzu are huge fans of the show, says they would look pitiful if just the two of them went. When Orihime tells him he is so kind, Ichigo dismisses it as normal.[103]

Ichigo fends off the Hollow.

Telling him he must be tired from his dual life, Rukia instructs him to use this chance to relax. Surprised she is concerned about his health, Ichigo, asking if there really is a spirit in the hospital, says the Shinigami would have dealt with it already. Rukia says it is likely to be a Jibakurai, a soul on its way to becoming a Hollow.[104] When Ichigo asks Rukia if they should perform Konsō on it to prevent it from becoming a Hollow, she says it takes months to turn into a Hollow. She says to do it after the show to avoid trouble in case of a struggle, but Ichigo is unconvinced. Meanwhile, Don Kanonji jams his staff into the partially open hole in the Jibakurai’s chest.[105] As Ichigo tries to stop him, he is caught by security. Urahara frees Ichigo’s Shinigami form from his body, allowing him to knock Kanonji away from the Jibakurai. As Ichigo realizes the medium can see him, the Jibakurai vanishes in an explosion.[106] As Kanonji promises to send Ichigo to heaven too, Rukia shouts at him to look up, where they see the spirit reforming into a Hollow on top of the hospital. As Ichigo and Kanonji bicker, the Hollow charges at them. Ichigo fends off its attack, and when the Hollow gets its head stuck in a wall, Ichigo drags Kanonji inside.[107][108]

The Demi-Hollow is defeated by Ichigo.

Ichigo insists they stay inside to avoid the audience being caught up in the fighting. When the Hollow attacks again, Ichigo’s Zanpakutō becomes stuck in the ceiling. Ichigo realizes he never thought about the corridors being too confined to use his sword in. When the Hollow glues Ichigo’s hands together, Kanonji, jamming its mouth open with his staff, frees Ichigo’s blade.[109] When Ichigo’s sword becomes embedded in the Hollow’s shoulder, it drags him up to the roof. Freeing himself, Ichigo takes advantage of the open space to defeat the Hollow. When Kanonji praises him, Ichigo, telling him to stop his antics, explains it is the same spirit Kanonji thought he had sent to heaven. Stating regretting it is pointless, as he did not know, Ichigo directs Kanonji to the crowd. Kanonji thanks him, complimenting his courage, quick wits, and strength, and asks that they work together in the future. When Ichigo agrees to help him once in a while, Kanonji forces him to take a Don Kanonji fan club card, signed «to my #1 pupil».[110][111]

The following day, Rukia helps Ichigo and his friends get out of trouble for their actions at the abandoned hospital when they are brought before the principal and Kagine, who states their escapades were broadcast live nationwide.[112] That afternoon, Ichigo, answering the door, meets Don Kanonji. Closing and locking the door, he demands to know how he found out about his house. When Kanonji reveals he invited Rukia along, Ichigo realizes it was her who told him where he lived. Seeing Kanonji, Yuzu knocks Ichigo over while opening the door. When Rukia’s Denreishinki alerts her to a Hollow, they rush off to fight it.[113]

After numerous incidents of arriving at the supposed site of a Hollow attack, only to find there is no Hollow, Ichigo and Rukia bicker. When Ichigo asks if there is another Shinigami defeating the Hollows before him, Rukia tells him Shinigami are strictly sorted, and it should not be the case.[114] Ichigo tries to keep away from Rukia at school to avoid the rumors since their appearance on Ghost Bust. While discussing his high grades with Keigo and Mizuiro, Ichigo notes his orange hair causes him a lot of trouble, as older students pick on him and teachers watch him closely, so he studies so the school does not complain about him. Rukia drags Ichigo off, prompting him to complain about the rumors regarding them. When she tells him to complain later, as there is a Hollow, Ichigo tells her he will not forgive her if it is not there this time, but they find nothing.[115] After another incident following school, Ichigo tells Rukia to do something about the problem as she drags his body from its hiding place. The pair are approached by Uryū Ishida, who asks Ichigo if it is correct he can see spirits, which Ichigo denies is even possible. When a new Hollow appears, Uryū, killing it, introduces himself, saying he hates Shinigami and Ichigo.[116][117]

Uryū grabs Ichigo’s red spirit thread.

At school, Ichigo, reflecting upon his encounter with Uryū, wonders why he would say such things to a complete stranger and why Uryū was angry. Realizing he cannot remember his full name, Ichigo lists off possible names out loud. Overhearing him, Orihime, stating Uryū is in their class, takes him to the handicrafts club to show him Uryū. When Orihime asks what happened between Ichigo and Uryū, Ichigo dismisses it as no big deal.[118] After school, Ichigo follows Uryū as he leaves. Asking him if he intends to follow him home, Uryū notes he had noticed him spying on him from the classroom doorway. When Ichigo applauds him, Uryū states it is due to Ichigo’s inability to restrain his spiritual power, and he lacks the ability to sense Reiatsu, as evidenced by him not noticing Uryū until that day. Revealing he noticed Ichigo’s unusually high spiritual power and his acquisition of Shinigami powers, Uryū, inviting Ichigo to fight him, says Shinigami are unnecessary in the Human World.[119]

Though Ichigo ridicules the idea, Uryū succeeds in convincing him to fight him, and he uses Kon to free his Shinigami form. Using some Hollow bait to cause Hollows to gather in Karakura Town, Uryū states the one who defeats the most Hollows within twenty-four hours wins. When Ichigo, angered by this, demands to know why he is exposing the town’s residents to such danger, Uryū tells him not to worry, as they will kill all the Hollows.[120] As Ichigo tries to make him undo it, Uryū tells him Hollows will soon flood the town, and he should try to protect as many people as possible. When Uryū tells him Hollows tend to prefer people with high spiritual power, Ichigo runs off to find Karin.[121] After slaying his third Hollow and saving a pair of Pluses, Ichigo, struggling to remember where Karin is, sends Kon to get Rukia’s Denreishinki to aid in reacting to the Hollows.[122] Defeating the Hollows between the Kurosaki Clinic and the last place where he saw Karin, Ichigo thinks it should be safe for her now.[123]

Ichigo confronts Uryū.

Having found Uryū, Ichigo bickers with Kon when he arrives. Unable to attract their attention by shouting, Uryū fires an arrow at Ichigo, who, blocking it, insists it is a battle between him and Uryū, and the amount of Hollows they beat is irrelevant. As Kon points out there is a large crack forming in the sky, and Uryū begins firing arrows into the group of Hollows, Ichigo tells him there are too many, and they need to come up with a strategy. Asking him if he is afraid, Uryū charges towards the Hollows. When Rukia explains the fall of the Quincy at the hands of the Shinigami, Ichigo, running after Uryū, attacks several Hollows around him.[124][125] When Ichigo, telling Uryū he does not know or care about whether the Shinigami or Quincy were right, expresses frustration at his methods, Uryū tells him he thought the Shinigami were correct until his sensei was killed in front of him. Telling Ichigo of his sensei’s attempts to convince the Shinigami to work together with the remaining Quincy and how he died fighting a group of huge Hollows without achieving that goal, Uryū says he must prove the strength of the Quincy to the Shinigami. Pointing out his sensei’s wish was to work together, Ichigo, asking if he will do that now, says fighting back to back is the best way to deal with the situation.[126]

Ichigo attacks the Menos Grande.

As the two begrudgingly work together, Ichigo, telling him his approach to their fight is endangering the people he wants to protect, says he will not forgive him for that. They agree to beat each other up after the Hollows have been dealt with, but as they prepare to attack a horde of Hollows, a Menos Grande appears. As Ururu Tsumugiya, Tessai Tsukabishi, Jinta Hanakari, and Urahara arrive to fight the Hollows, Urahara tells Ichigo to concentrate on fighting the Menos.[127] Seeing its size, Ichigo, questioning if it is in fact a Hollow, is shocked to see it eating the nearby Hollows. Saying there is no way they can figure out how to fight such a monster and they will have to simply cut it repeatedly until it succumbs to its injuries, Ichigo, charging towards the Menos, attacks its leg, but is knocked back by the unfazed Menos.[128]

Uryū’s plan is put into motion.

Noticing Ichigo’s power flows into his bow when he touches it, Uryū, planning to fire an enlarged arrow at the Menos, tells Ichigo to increase his power to maximum. Stating he never controls his energy output, Ichigo says it must be at maximum all the time. When the Menos starts to charge a Cero, Ichigo, rushing towards it, blocks the Cero with his Zanpakutō. His power increasing as he resists the Cero, Ichigo repels the attack, injuring the Menos in the process.[129] As the Menos retreats, Ichigo, claiming victory, collapses as his Zanpakutō begins to destabilize. Noting it will explode, Uryū begins to dissipate the energy by absorbing it and releasing it by firing arrows into the sky, injuring himself. Uryū tells him to make sure he lives so he can beat him later.[130] The following day, when Rukia tells Ichigo not to pay attention to Uryū’s injuries, Ichigo denies being worried. Later, when he overhears Keigo telling Mizuiro he saw Uryū talking to himself the previous day, believing it to be related to a theater, Ichigo is thankful Keigo is an idiot. Asking Uryū to join them for lunch, Ichigo later regrets it, due to the atmosphere which prevails over their meal.[131]

Ichigo finds Kon tied up.

That night, Ichigo, taking the leftovers from dinner to give to Rukia, finds she is gone.[132] At 2:00 a.m., Ichigo, wondering whether she is going to return that night, notes it would be nice not to have Shinigami duties to carry out for once. Hearing a muffled noise, Ichigo finds Kon gagged and tied to the back of the toilet bowl. When Ichigo asks why he was tied up, Kon, saying Rukia is in big trouble, shows Ichigo a note she left on his desk. Confused by the message, which tells them she has to leave and they should go into hiding instead of looking for her, Ichigo decides to change into his Shinigami form and find her. Realizing he cannot change form without Rukia, Ichigo demands a reluctant Kon change him into a Shinigami. Appearing at the window, Urahara changes him into his Shinigami form.[133]

Renji Abarai unleashes his Shikai against Ichigo.

As Lieutenant Renji Abarai attacks Rukia, Ichigo, arriving, attacks him.[134] When Renji notes the size of Ichigo’s Zanpakutō, Ichigo replies he thought it was large compared to Rukia’s, but there had not been anyone else to compare it to. Realizing he is the Human who took Rukia’s Shinigami powers, Renji, attacking him, asks Ichigo what the name of his Zanpakutō is. When Ichigo, stating he has not named his sword, asks if they actually give them names, Renji activates his Shikai, surprising Ichigo with the change of form of his Zanpakutō. Leaping into the air, he slashes Ichigo’s shoulder.[135]

Ichigo’s final blow to Renji is stopped.

As Renji, explaining about the Shikai form of Zanpakutō, moves to attack him, Rukia attempts to stop him so Ichigo can flee, but Ichigo’s Reiatsu increases, and he, injuring the surprised Renji, quickly overwhelms him. As Ichigo attempts to end the fight, Byakuya severs his sword’s tip, leaving Ichigo stunned. As he prepares for Byakuya’s subsequent attack, Byakuya, appearing behind him, stabs him.[136] Falling to the ground, Ichigo, wondering whether he was attacked from the front or from behind, is stabbed again by Byakuya.[137] As Byakuya and Rukia talk about Ichigo, he, grabbing Byakuya’s leg, tells him not to talk about him as if he is dead. As Byakuya tells him to let go, Ichigo instructs the captain to look at him when he is talking so he can hear him. Kicking Ichigo’s hand away from her brother, Rukia, telling him he should know his place, tells Byakuya she is ready to leave. As Ichigo protests, Renji tells him to stop making things worse. When Rukia tells Byakuya there is no point in deliberately killing Ichigo, as he will soon stop breathing on his own, Ichigo asks if this is a joke, prompting Rukia to state if he tries to follow her, she will never forgive him. As she tells him to conserve what energy he has left so he may live a moment longer, Byakuya, acquiescing to Rukia’s request, states Ichigo should die shortly due to his injuries, but if he does survive, he will no longer possess any Shinigami powers. As they leave, Ichigo, noting he cannot move or speak, reflects upon how he came to protect Rukia, but instead she protected him again.[138] As Ichigo contemplates his injuries in the rain, Urahara approaches him.[139]

Ichigo awakens with an unexpected bedfellow.

When Ichigo awakens in Urahara’s shop, Urahara tells him his wounds are not yet fully healed, and if he moves too much, he may die. When Ichigo asks him about Uryū’s condition, Urahara states Uryū’s injuries were treated on the spot, and when he left, he was worried about Ichigo, stating Ichigo was the only one who could beat the Shinigami and save Rukia. When Ichigo says he cannot do anything, as Rukia has been taken to Soul Society and he cannot follow, Urahara reveals he can send Ichigo there if he trains with Urahara for the next ten days, revealing Soul Society typically allows a grace period of one month before executions. Saying Ichigo will die if he goes there in his current condition, he reveals he purposely allowed Ichigo to fight Renji and Byakuya so he would realize this after having fought them himself. He states it will take seven days to open the gate to Soul Society, leaving Ichigo with thirteen days in Soul Society to rescue Rukia. Though unsure if he can become strong enough in ten days, Ichigo agrees to Urahara’s deal.[140]

Orihime asks Ichigo about Rukia’s disappearance.

Giving Ichigo some pills to take every hour, Urahara, saying he will recover from his injuries by dinnertime, sends him to school for the final day of the term. At school, Ichigo notes how nobody appears to remember Rukia. As Misato dismisses the class for summer, Ichigo, noting Uryū’s absence, thinks he would remember Rukia. As he walks home after dismissing Keigo’s invitation to spend the holiday with him, he meets Orihime, who, asking him where Rukia is, notes everyone has forgotten about her, but she believed Ichigo would know. Explaining the situation to her, Ichigo is surprised she can see his Shinigami form. Noting Ichigo has already made up his mind to rescue Rukia, Orihime, telling him to go save her, insists she does not want her friend to die either. Thanking her, Ichigo, going to the Urahara Shop, shows Urahara his healed wounds. Telling Urahara he told Isshin he would be sleeping over at a friend’s house, he asks Urahara to teach him well.[141]

Ururu Tsumugiya attacks Ichigo.

In Urahara’s training area, Ichigo’s soul form is freed from his body, and he finds it difficult to move. Urahara reveals Byakuya destroyed the source of his power, leaving him without any Shinigami powers, and he must restore these in order to fight the Shinigami. Explaining about Reiryoku, stating the more one’s Reiryoku rises, the sharper the movements of their spiritual body become, he says if Ichigo can manage to move even better with his spiritual body than he can with his mortal body, they will have completely recovered his Reiryoku. Urahara has Ururu Tsumugiya attack Ichigo, and she lunges at him, creating a large cloud of dust and debris.[142] Emerging from the dust, Ichigo runs away from Ururu after another near miss. Realizing he is able to run away from her, Ichigo attempts to dodge her attacks directly. Successfully dodging, Ichigo attacks Ururu by trying to hit her headgear lightly, believing the weight difference will do the rest. When he hits and cuts her face, Ururu kicks him into a rocky outcropping. Catching Ichigo before he hits it, Tessai cushions him from the impact.[143]

Tessai severs Ichigo’s Chain of Fate.

Congratulating him on clearing the lesson, Urahara asks if Ichigo is still having trouble breathing or moving, which he is not. As Urahara says he has successfully recovered his spirit energy, and the soul tends to gain the Reiryoku faster when it is in danger of being destroyed, Tessai, cutting Ichigo’s Chain of Fate, pins him to the ground.[144] Telling him the chain has already begun to corrode from the severed end, Urahara states if it reaches his chest, Ichigo will become a Hollow, but he can avoid this by becoming a Shinigami instead. The point of this lesson, which Urahara calls «Shattered Shaft,» is to restore Ichigo’s Shinigami powers. Dropped to the bottom of a shaft, he is bound with a Kin spell, and Urahara tells him to scale the vertical sides of the deep shaft.[145] Revealing there is a gas at the bottom of the shaft which speeds up the corrosion process to at most 72 hours, he tells Ichigo to become a Shinigami and climb out of the hole before that, or else he will become a Hollow, and they will destroy him.[146]

After the corrosion of the chain’s fifth link, Ichigo notes the process alternates between a few minutes of painful corrosion and a few hours of dormancy. Only able to attempt to escape during the dormant phases, Ichigo unsuccessfully tries to run up the wall. Asking him if he is hungry, Jinta Hanakari explains a soul feeling hungry is a sign they will soon become a Hollow. Later, as Ichigo wonders how long he has been in the hole for and how he can get out of it, Jinta runs down the shaft’s wall with a platter of fruit for him. When Ichigo, denying he is hungry, says the chain is still long, Jinta reveals it has been seventy hours since he entered the shaft, and the final corrosion phase is stronger than the earlier ones. As the remaining length of the chain begins to corrode, a hole opens in Ichigo’s chest, and a mask begins to form over his face.[147] Urahara explains the mask forming before his body reforms shows Ichigo is resisting the transformation.[148]

Ichigo awakens in his inner world.

Awakening inside his consciousness, Ichigo sees a man standing on a building. Surprised that Ichigo does not recognize him, the man says his name, but Ichigo cannot hear it. Stating it is sad, the man asks how many times he has to tell him his name before he is able to hear it, as he thought nobody in this world knew him better than Ichigo. When Ichigo falls from the building, the man, following him, states he should not worry, as Shinigami control death. As Ichigo tells him he is not currently a Shinigami, the man, telling him to focus the Reishi around him underneath his feet to stand on, urges Ichigo to remember a time when he stopped in mid-air as a Shinigami. He tells Ichigo Byakuya destroyed the powers given to him by Rukia, but Ichigo has his own Shinigami powers, which were hidden deep in his soul and awakened by Rukia’s power. As the world crumbles around him, he instructs Ichigo to find it.[149]

Ichigo emerges from the Shattered Shaft.

With the buildings of his inner world dissolving into countless boxes, Ichigo, falling through a fissure into water, wonders how he can find his own powers. Remembering Uryū stating Shinigami have red Reiraku, he uses this to find a box containing a Zanpakutō’s hilt. Telling him this time he ought to hear his name, the man urges him to take the hilt.[150] As Ichigo struggles to pull out the Zanpakutō, back in the shaft, the Kidō restraining Ichigo breaks apart. When Tessai activates the next stage of the Kidō, Bankin, an explosion erupts from the shaft. As the smoke clears, Ichigo, wearing a Hollow mask and Shinigami clothes, uses his still broken Zanpakutō to smash the Hollow mask. Congratulating him on his success, Urahara says he is now a complete Shinigami. Having sworn to kill Urahara when he got out of the shaft, Ichigo hits him in the eye with the sword’s hilt. Urahara starts the third lesson, which is simply to knock the hat off of Urahara’s head. As Ichigo proposes a five minute time limit, Urahara draws a blade from within his cane.[151]

Ichigo and Kisuke Urahara clash.

Overwhelming Ichigo, Urahara, revealing his sword is a Zanpakutō, activates Benihime’s Shikai.[152] As Ichigo remembers Renji using his Shikai during their fight, Urahara, telling him every Zanpakutō has a name, cuts through the remains of Ichigo’s blade until just the hilt remains, saying if he continues to fight with just the hilt, he will kill him. As Ichigo, thinking he is going to die, runs away, Urahara continues to attack him. Ichigo sees the man from his inner world again, who, asking why Ichigo ran when he has not yet called him, reveals his name is Zangetsu.[153] Stopping in his tracks, Ichigo, turning towards Urahara, calls out Zangetsu, activating his Shikai. Looking at the new form of his Zanpakutō, Ichigo, telling Urahara he might not be able to hold back, swings Zangetsu at him, who uses Chikasumi no Tate. As the dust settles, a hat-less Urahara, stating he would have lost an arm if it were not for Chikasumi no Tate, says he did not expect so much from one swing.[154]

After completing Urahara’s training, Ichigo has a relatively normal summer holiday while waiting for the gate to Soul Society to be opened. On the first of August, Ichigo and his friends gather for a fireworks festival, where they catch up. Isshin and the twins, running up to Ichigo, knock him down a bank. When Ichigo asks if they are drunk, Isshin reveals a juice seller used wine to dilute their juice instead of water. Telling the group they saved a seat on the opposite bank of the river that morning, Isshin heads off with the girls and several of Ichigo’s friends.[155] Later that night, after complaining to a drunken Isshin about having to carry his sisters, Ichigo tells him he will be leaving soon, and he might not be back until the summer vacation ends.[156]

Isshin presents Ichigo with a protective charm.

Seven days after completing his training, Ichigo is summoned to the Urahara Shop. As he leaves, Ichigo says goodbye to his sisters. Isshin lends him an amulet, which he claims Masaki gave to him, stating it will bring him good fortune. On his way to Urahara’s, Ichigo meets up with Orihime. Revealing he did not know she was going until Urahara mentioned it, Ichigo asks her if she is sure about it. When they arrive at the shop, they find Sado waiting for them, and Ichigo, asking where Uryū is, says he had heard he was coming too. When Uryū, arriving in a Quincy outfit, promises to show Ichigo how powerful he has become, Ichigo criticizes him for walking the entire way there wearing that outfit. Interrupting them, Urahara invites the group inside.[157]

The Kōtotsu chases Ichigo’s group through the Dangai.

In the underground training area, Urahara, revealing the Senkaimon they will be using to enter Soul Society, removes Ichigo’s Shinigami form from his body. As the others examine his body, Ichigo complains about them touching it freely. Explaining how the Senkaimon works, Urahara says it will only stay open for four minutes. If they do not reach Soul Society in that time, they will become trapped in the Dangai. When Yoruichi tells them only those who are truly ready for the task can go, Ichigo says everyone gathered there has already made their decision and will go to Soul Society. When Yoruichi tells him they will never return if they lose, Ichigo states they simply have to win. When the Senkaimon opens, Ichigo tells Kon to take care of his family. Entering the gate, Ichigo, Uryū, Orihime, Sado, and Yoruichi appear in the Dangai.[158] As they run, Uryū’s cape is caught by the Kōryū. Ichigo is warned not to use his Zanpakutō, as the Kōryū will trap it and he will not escape. After Sado frees Uryū, the group are chased by the Kōtotsu, and Orihime uses her shield to protect them from it, propelling them through the exit and into Soul Society.[159]

Soul Society arc

Ichigo uses his new strength against Jidanbō Ikkanzaka.

As Ichigo tries to enter Seireitei, he is stopped by the gatekeeper Jidanbō Ikkanzaka.[160] Facing the giant alone, Ichigo displays his new might by easily defeating him. Upon gaining access to Seireitei, he is repelled outside the gate by Captain Gin Ichimaru.[161] After spending some time in Rukongai, where he encounters and briefly fights Ganju Shiba, Ichigo and the others are brought to Kūkaku Shiba in search of a new means of entering Seireitei. There, Ichigo trains to operate the Reishūkaku they will be using to breach the protective barrier above Seireitei. Joining the group, Ganju helps Ichigo learn how to use the Reishūkaku. At dawn, they are launched from Kūkaku’s Kakaku Hō fireworks cannon. Despite Ichigo’s struggle to control his power input to the Reishūkaku, they successfully break through the barrier, only to be separated from each other.[162] Grabbing Ichigo, Ganju ensures a safe landing for them, but Ichigo is confronted by Ikkaku Madarame. Beating Ikkaku, Ichigo, sparing his life, learns that as the strongest of the intruders, he will be hunted down by Captain Kenpachi Zaraki.[163]

Ichigo fighting Renji in their second battle.

Accidentally attracting the attention of more Shinigami, Ichigo meets up with Ganju again. Surrounded, they decide to take Hanatarō Yamada hostage as they try to escape. Stuck with Hanatarō, they take advantage of his offer to show them a shortcut through the sewers to Rukia’s cell.[164] Upon exiting the sewers, Ichigo is confronted by Renji, who gravely injures Ichigo in their ensuing battle. After a struggle, Ichigo, becoming stronger during the fight, defeats Renji with a Getsuga Tenshō. Renji begs him to rescue Rukia. In the sewers, Ichigo is healed by Hanatarō, who discovers Ichigo’s Hollow mask lessened the damage from what would have been fatal blows by Renji.[165] After recovering, Ichigo, encountering Kenpachi, initially struggles to even cut the powerful captain. After Zangetsu helps Ichigo find his resolve, Ichigo manages to injure Kenpachi. Viewing Ichigo as his equal, Kenpachi decides to unleash his full power, prompting Ichigo and Zangetsu to work together to summon his full power. After the fight ends, with both of them incapacitated, Ichigo is rescued by Yoruichi.[166][167][168]

Ichigo frees Rukia from the Sōkyoku execution stand.

After learning of Yoruichi’s true Shinigami form and being partly healed, Ichigo rushes to save Hanatarō and Ganju from Byakuya.[169] Upon his arrival, he confronts Byakuya, but, knowing Ichigo is not ready to fight someone of Byakuya’s caliber, Yoruichi, stopping the fight, incapacitates Ichigo, swearing to make Ichigo stronger than Byakuya in three days.[170][171] After escaping, Yoruichi, taking Ichigo to a hidden area, tells Ichigo he cannot save Rukia with his present power, asking him to undergo Bankai Training.[172] Upon completing this training, Ichigo stops the Sōkyoku from killing Rukia, and, after sympathetic Captains Shunsui Kyōraku and Jūshirō Ukitake destroy the Sōkyoku, Ichigo, freeing Rukia, gives her to Renji to protect. After stopping three lieutenants from pursuing them, he is confronted by Byakuya once more.[173]

The final fight of Byakuya and Ichigo.

Coercing Byakuya into using his Bankai, Ichigo, unable to keep up just using his Shikai, reveals his own Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu, and uses his increased speed to outmaneuver Byakuya’s Bankai. After Byakuya counters with his Senkei technique, after a while, Ichigo begins to slow and weaken, giving Byakuya the chance to immobilize him. As he is about to be struck down, Ichigo’s inner Hollow, surfacing, injures Byakuya. After regaining control of himself, Ichigo and Byakuya prepare for one final clash. When Ichigo demands to know why Byakuya will not save his sister, Byakuya promises to answer if Ichigo wins. After they clash, while Ichigo struggles to stand, Byakuya explains himself.[174]

Sōsuke Aizen effortlessly defeats Ichigo.

Through a message relayed via Kidō by Isane Kotetsu, Ichigo finds out the events in Soul Society were an elaborate plot masterminded by Sōsuke Aizen. When Renji, refusing to hand over Rukia, is wounded by Aizen, Ichigo arrives to fight against the treacherous captain.[175] Joining forces to fight off Aizen, the pair’s effort proves to be futile, and Aizen, blocking their attack, cuts through Ichigo’s midriff, defeating him.[176] As Aizen takes Rukia by the collar, Ichigo interrupts him, and Aizen tells Ichigo how he had planned every move from the beginning for his goal; obtaining the Hōgyoku. After Aizen defeats Captain Sajin Komamura, Ichigo is dumbstruck at the difference in power. Continuing his explanation, Aizen states Urahara, planting the Hōgyoku inside Rukia’s soul to hide it, gave her a Gigai which would ultimately reduce her to a normal Human.[177] Ichigo helplessly looks on as Aizen, extracting the Hōgyoku from within Rukia, departs for Hueco Mundo.[178]

After being healed by Orihime, Ichigo and the others spend a week in Soul Society, where he, sparring with the 11th Division, learns from Rukia she has decided to stay in Soul Society.[179] As they prepare to leave, Ukitake gives Ichigo a Substitute Shinigami badge which serves as a license, allowing him to hunt Hollows in his area officially.[180][181]

Arrancar arc

After Ichigo returns from Soul Society, Isshin attacks him in bed. Ichigo blocks the attack, earning praise from Isshin.[182] He returns the protective charm to Isshin, who, saying he does not want it, sews it to Ichigo’s school uniform, leaving Ichigo to wonder if he lied about Masaki having given him the charm. At school, he realizes Tatsuki can see his Substitute Shinigami badge, which alerts him to a nearby Hollow, which he rushes to defeat.[183] After having Uryū patch up Kon’s ragged plushie, Ichigo realizes he has lost his Quincy powers as a result of going to Soul Society. That night, he is confronted by Shinji Hirako, who reveals both he and Ichigo are Visored.[184][185] Ichigo shrugs off Shinji’s repeated requests to join him.[186] When Ichigo, seeming depressed, returns from school, he, brushing off his family’s concerns, goes to his room, where he contemplates still being able to hear his inner Hollow, and how it has been becoming worse lately.[187]

Ichigo blocks an attack from Yammy Llargo.

Interrupting his thoughts, Karin reveals she knows he is a Shinigami.[188] As Ichigo tries to dismiss this notion, the arrival of two Arrancar in Karakura Town causes Ichigo to rush off.[189] Upon seeing Sado injured, Ichigo, battling Yammy Llargo with his Bankai, manages to cut off his arm. Ichigo’s inner Hollow, interfering, paralyzes Ichigo, allowing Yammy to injure both him and Orihime. Yoruichi and Urahara arrive to protect them, prompting the Arrancar to withdraw.[190]

After his failure against Yammy, Ichigo becomes depressed that he cannot protect his friends.[191] This mood lasts until the arrival of a Gotei 13 expeditionary force under the command of Tōshirō Hitsugaya. Rukia forces Ichigo to defeat a Hollow, all the while chastising him, and forces him to apologize to Orihime.[192] Later that day, Ichigo, discussing the growing Arrancar threat with Hitsugaya’s force, learns what the Arrancar actually are.[193] After they discuss the mission, Ichigo, annoyed by their company, asks them when they will be leaving. When Renji tells him they cannot return to Soul Society until after the Arrancar threat is dealt with, Ichigo insists they cannot all stay at his house, and they eventually leave, except for Rukia, who convinces Isshin and Yuzu to allow her to stay in the girls’ room using a cover story.[194][195][196]

Ichigo stops Di Roy Rinker from killing Sado.

During the night, six Arrancar, lead by Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez invade Karakura Town, seeking targets with spiritual power.[197] Rukia states one of them has already arrived at Sado’s house.[198] Sado is attacked by Di Roy Rinker, but Ichigo arrives in time to stops him.[199] Ichigo tells Sado to let him handle the Arrancar, and Sado leaves.[200] When Rukia, arriving, asks Ichigo what he said to Sado, Ichigo tells her he told him to step aside and let him fight. Telling Ichigo to step aside, as he already exceeded his strength when he fought Yammy, Rukia transforms into her Shinigami form, which surprises Ichigo. Chappy, the Artificial Soul possessing Rukia’s Gigai, restrains Ichigo while Rukia fights.[201][202] As Chappy explains Rukia’s Zanpakutō to him, they are confronted by Grimmjow.[203]

Ichigo fights Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez.

As Rukia yells to Ichigo to retreat, Grimmjow impales her. Charging at Grimmjow, Ichigo, unable to harm him with his Shikai, activates his Bankai, but Grimmjow, blocking Ichigo’s strikes unarmed, outmaneuvers him.[204][205] Grimmjow continues to overwhelm Ichigo until he uses his black Getsuga Tenshō to attack Grimmjow. Blocking it with his arms, the Arrancar takes minimal damage, and Ichigo realizes he is in danger of his inner Hollow taking over.[206] The fight is brought to a close when Kaname Tōsen forces Grimmjow return to Hueco Mundo. When an angry Ichigo demands Grimmjow finish their fight, Grimmjow counters by saying the only reason Ichigo is still alive is because he is leaving before their fight is finished. As the Garganta closes, Ichigo is left to ponder the events which have occurred. When Renji, arriving, asks Ichigo if he won, Ichigo states he lost, but Renji says since he is alive, it means he won. Telling him not to patronize him, as he would not be saying this if he were in Ichigo’s position, Ichigo states he cannot protect anyone or even help the wounded.[207]

The other Visored stop Ichigo’s inner Hollow from killing Hiyori Sarugaki.

Feeling unable to control his inner Hollow, Ichigo seeks out the Visored in order to gain control.[208] At their hideout, Hiyori Sarugaki draws out his inner Hollow, which nearly kills her. The other Visored stop Ichigo, who is told he must force the Hollow into the very core of his soul.[209][210] After a brief period of unappreciated training, Ichigo is sent in to his inner world to face his inner Hollow. While the Visored fight his out of control body, in his inner world, Ichigo, unable to damage the Hollow, is instead stabbed. After a brief discourse with his Hollow and another with a manifestation of Kenpachi, Ichigo learns he lacks pure fighting spirit, instead needing reasons to fight his opponents. His spirit rekindled by this revelation, Ichigo, subduing his inner Hollow, regains consciousness.[211][212] Ichigo trains with Hiyori to increase the amount of time he can stay in his new masked form.[213]

Ichigo challenges Grimmjow, donning his Hollow mask in battle for the first time.

A month later, Ichigo once again fights Grimmjow, though he can only remain in his masked form for eleven seconds. As he overwhelms the 6th Espada, his mask crumbles when the time limit expires, and Grimmjow counterattacks. Pinning his hands to the ground, the Espada tries to kill him with a Cero, but Rukia freezes his arm. As Grimmjow tries to kill her, Shinji, stepping in, fights him until the Arrancar retreat.[214][215][216] When tending to Ichigo’s wounds, the Visored Hachigen Ushōda reveals Ichigo’s spiritual power has been contaminated somewhat by Grimmjow’s, and, at his behest, Rukia takes Ichigo home to recover.[217] While in a deep sleep, he is visited by Orihime, who heals his wounds.[218]

Renji silences Ichigo as he protests.

When Ichigo awakens, he realizes his wrist has been healed by Orihime. Hitsugaya brings him to Orihime’s apartment for an emergency communication with Soul Society. Captain Ukitake tells them Orihime was taken by an Arrancar, and might have been killed. When Ichigo reveals she visited him to heal him the night before, Captain-Commander Yamamoto believes she has betrayed them. Silencing Ichigo’s protest, Renji requests permission to go to Hueco Mundo to rescue her, but the request is denied. When Ichigo asks to go save Orihime by himself, Yamamoto, once again denying the request, states Ichigo is a significant asset to Soul Society. The Shinigami are ordered to return to Soul Society to fortify their defenses, leaving Ichigo alone.[219]

While being confronted by Tatsuki over Orihime’s disappearance, Ichigo learns Tatsuki can see him in Shinigami form. Trying to distance himself from his friends, Ichigo goes to Urahara’s shop. Ichigo is joined by Uryū and Sado, and, after some convincing, the trio agree to help each other rescue Orihime. Urahara opens a Garganta to Hueco Mundo, and they enter the portal.[220]

Hueco Mundo arc

Ichigo and Nel Tu run into the Privaron Espada Dordoni.

As Ichigo, Sado, and Uryū enter Hueco Mundo, they are promptly attacked by two Arrancar, Demoura Zodd and Aisslinger Wernarr. Ichigo is told to stay back as Sado and Uryū engage the two Arrancar by themselves. Once they win, the room and passageway collapses around them, forcing the trio to race outside, where they see Las Noches.[221][222][223] Seeing Nel Tu being chased by three Hollows, they, intervening, are surprised to learn the child is an Arrancar, and her pursuers are her two «brothers» and their pet playing a game.[224] Travelling toward Las Noches, the expanded group comes under attack by the sand-based Hollow, Runuganga. The Hollow is immune to their attacks, but the group is saved by Renji and Rukia, who defeat it.[225] Breaking into Las Noches, Ichigo and his group split up. Following Ichigo, Nel catches up to him just as he is attacked by Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio.[226]

Trying to defeat the Privaron Espada without his Bankai, Ichigo is unable to do so. When Dordoni fires a Cero at Ichigo, Nel, intervening, absorbs the blast before firing it back at him. Dordoni attacks Nel, prompting Ichigo to use his Bankai to save her.[227][228] Dordoni tries to convince Ichigo to use his Hollow mask, which he ultimately does, defeating Dordoni in an instant upon doing so. Partly healed by Nel, Dordoni attacks Ichigo, who, blocking the attack, runs away with Nel after Dordoni gives his life to keep the Exequias from stopping them. Upon sensing Rukia’s defeat, Ichigo is confronted by Ulquiorra.[229]

Ulquiorra stabs Ichigo with his hand.

When Ulquiorra tells Ichigo Rukia has been killed, Ichigo, attempting to leave to save her, reasons he and Ulquiorra have no reason to fight. When Ulquiorra successfully goads Ichigo into fighting, Ichigo delivers an extremely powerful attack, but Ulquiorra, suffering little damage, counterattacks, revealing himself to be the 4th Espada. Impaling Ichigo’s chest with his hand, Ulquiorra leaves.[230] Grimmjow, wanting to fight him at full strength, brings Orihime to heal Ichigo.[231]

Ichigo protecting Orihime and Nel from Grimmjow’s attack.

As their battle ensues, the advantage shifts between the two combatants. When Ichigo uses his Hollow mask to protect Orihime and Nel from Grimmjow’s Gran Rey Cero, Grimmjow, seeing Ichigo is finally at his full strength, releases his Resurrección, fiercely attacking Ichigo.[232] As both combatants are heavily injured, Grimmjow prepares to strike down Ichigo, whom Orihime begs not to get hurt anymore. Stopping Grimmjow’s attack, Ichigo slashes him. Enraged at the injury, Grimmjow, impaling Ichigo through the stomach, uses his most powerful attack, Desgarrón. Overcoming this, Ichigo defeats Grimmjow. As the 6th Espada tries to attack once more, Ichigo stops him. Nnoitra Gilga, appearing, incapacitates Grimmjow and, attacking Ichigo, reveals he is the 5th Espada.[233][234]

Nelliel takes over from Ichigo in the fight against Nnoitra.

As they fight, Nnoitra recognizes Nel as the former third Espada, Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck. As Nel denies this, Nnoitra attacks Ichigo again. Seeing Ichigo hurt, Nel, transforming into her adult form, battles Nnoitra, but eventually reverts to her child form. When Nnoitra kicks Nel, the enraged Ichigo, attacking again, is slammed into the ground. As Tesra Lindocruz moves in to kill Ichigo, Kenpachi, arriving, defeats Tesra. As Kenpachi and Nnoitra fight, Orihime heals Ichigo and Nel. As Orihime defends Yachiru Kusajishi, Ichigo, trying to stop Orihime, is stunned when he cannot break through her healing shield.[235][236][237]

Ichigo facing off against Ulquiorra.

After Kenpachi defeats Nnoitra, Coyote Starrk recovers Orihime. Trying to stop him, Ichigo is unable to do so.[238][239] Using Tenteikūra, Aizen, announcing Orihime’s location, says he is leaving to destroy Karakura Town. After Kenpachi explains his duty as a Substitute Shinigami, Ichigo, telling Kenpachi his duty is to protect his friends, rushes to rescue Orihime.[240] Upon arriving at the tower where Orihime is being held, he is attacked by the Exequias. Renji, Chad, and Rukia arrive to fight them so Ichigo can continue on. Ichigo finds Orihime under the guard of Ulquiorra, who draws his Zanpakutō to fight him.[241][242][243]

Fake Karakura Town arc

Ichigo dons his Hollow mask to attack Ulquiorra.

As Ichigo’s fight with Ulquiorra continues, Orihime, shielding Ichigo from an attack by Ulquiorra, is ambushed by other Arrancar, and Ulquiorra prevents Ichigo from helping her.[244][245] When Yammy Llargo and Uryū Ishida battle, Orihime is removed from danger. Telling Uryū to protect her, Ichigo, donning his Hollow mask, gains the upper hand against Ulquiorra. Moving the fight to the top of Las Noches, Ulquiorra releases his Zanpakutō, Murciélago.[246] Surviving his first attack, Ichigo quickly realizes how much stronger and faster Ulquiorra is.[247][248]

Ichigo seemingly finished off by Ulquiorra’s Cero Oscuras.

After a series of attacks, Ulquiorra asks Ichigo why he will not give up. Revealing he always knew Ulquiorra was stronger, Ichigo states nothing he sees him do will stop him from fighting. Trying to make Ichigo feel despair, Ulquiorra, activating Resurreccíon: Segunda Etapa, completely overwhelms him before firing a Cero through his chest, seemingly killing him.[249][250]Trying to heal him, Orihime pleads for Ichigo to help Uryū fight Ulquiorra.[251] Hearing Orihime’s desperate cry for help, Ichigo, transforming into a new Hollow form, quickly defeats Ulquiorra.[252][253] After he injures Uryū, Ulquiorra manages to attack him again, resulting in Ichigo being restored to normal, the hole in his chest healed.[254][255] Shocked by the devastation he has created, Ichigo looks on as Ulquiorra dies.[256]

Ichigo and Unohana dive into the Garganta.

After recovering slightly from his battle, Ichigo saves Rukia from Yammy.[257][258] While noting the strange feeling of his newly altered Hollow mask, he is attacked by Yammy. As Ichigo realizes he is unable to summon his mask again, Byakuya and Kenpachi arrive to take over the fight.[259] As Byakuya tells him protecting Karakura Town is his duty, a Garganta is opened for him and Captain Retsu Unohana to travel to Karakura.[260] On their way through, Unohana, replenishing his energy, explains about Aizen’s Shikai, saying he is the only one able to defeat him, due to having not seen it, and he must maintain this advantage.[261][262]

Ichigo arrives in Fake Karakura Town.

Jumping out of the Garganta, Ichigo, trying to defeat Aizen in one blow, is blocked by a barrier. As Ichigo thinks he should have used his mask, Aizen tries to unnerve Ichigo.[263] As Ichigo begins to waiver, Sajin Komamura, appearing beside him, tells Ichigo not to be taken in by Aizen’s words. As he states the Shinigami and Visored will not let him see Aizen’s Shikai, they all gather around him.[264] Reluctantly resolving to trust in his allies and watch for now, Ichigo waits for an opening as Aizen defeats some of the Shinigami.[265][266]

Ichigo pounces on Aizen as he emerges from Yamamoto’s attack.

When the captains and Visored are tricked by Aizen into attacking Momo Hinamori, Ichigo asks them what they are doing as they realize the truth.[267] When the remaining Shinigami are cut down, Captain-Commander Yamamoto, engaging Aizen in battle, tells Ichigo to fall back.[268] At the end of their battle, Ichigo attacks Aizen with a Getsuga Tenshō.[269] As Aizen’s wounds are healed by the Hōgyoku, which he has implanted in his chest, he, complementing Ichigo’s Reiatsu, says he has grown, just as he had planned. Listing various important moments in the development of Ichigo’s power, Aizen tells him all of his battles have taken place exactly as he desired.[270]

Isshin intervenes.

An angry Ichigo listens as Aizen, stating he believed Ichigo to be the perfect subject for his research, claims all of Ichigo’s victories were by his own doing. Attacking, Ichigo states his claims do not match those he made in Soul Society. Asking why Ichigo believes he told the truth back then, Aizen claims responsibility for the events which have led Ichigo to this point. When Ichigo asks him when he came to the conclusion he would be a perfect research subject, Aizen, stating he has known about Ichigo from the day he was born, is interrupted by Isshin, who, taking his son away, says he will answer any questions later.[271] Saying he has none, Ichigo, stating Isshin must have had a reason to keep things a secret, thanks his father and returns to Aizen’s location, where he fights Gin Ichimaru.[272]

Ichigo attacks Gin, but is blocked.

When Gin asks if Ichigo remembers their previous fight, Ichigo, explaining his philosophy on battle, notes he could not feel Gin’s heart in his blade when they last fought.[273] As Gin releases his Bankai, Kamishini no Yari, Ichigo is able to stop his attacks, and as they continue exchanging attacks, Ichigo determines the speed of Gin’s blade is its true danger, seeing beyond Gin’s attempts to distract from this.[274][275] When the Hōgyoku begins to envelop Aizen, a shocked Ichigo asks Isshin what is occurring.[276]

Isshin encourages Ichigo to go defend Karakura Town.

As Ichigo watches Urahara, Isshin, and Yoruichi battle Aizen, Gin stating his back is wide open, tells Ichigo to relax, and the two discuss Aizen and Ichigo’s allies. Gin uses his Butō and Butō Renjin techniques, causing Ichigo to don his Hollow mask.[277] Telling him to run away, as he cannot win, Gin, moving to finish Ichigo off, is stopped by Aizen. Ichigo notices Urahara, Yoruichi and Isshin lying on the ground, and when Aizen and Gin leave via Senkaimon, Ichigo protests. Telling Ichigo to open a Senkaimon to follow them and defend the real Karakura Town, Isshin, struggling to persuade the despondent Ichigo to go, eventually succeeds.[278][279]

Tensa Zangetsu appears before Ichigo.

In the Dangai, Isshin takes advantage of the absence of the Kōtotsu to allow Ichigo to learn the final Getsuga Tenshō.[280] Explaining about the Dangai’s time distortion, Isshin, suppressing the restrictive current, says he can give Ichigo three months to get information from Zangetsu about this ability.[281] Isshin explains about Jinzen, and Ichigo initiates it.[282] Awakening in his inner world, Ichigo, finding himself underwater, is confronted by the spirit of his Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu, who, calming him, notes it is natural for Ichigo not to recognize him, as it is his first time entering this world in Bankai, and attacks him.[283] As Ichigo tries to stop the fight, Tensa Zangetsu, knowing what Ichigo wants, states he cannot teach him such a technique. When Ichigo says he needs it to protect Karakura Town, Tensa Zangetsu says what they want to protect are different.[284]

Ichigo fights the merged Tensa Zangetsu.

Surprised at Tensa Zangetsu’s reluctance, Ichigo listens as he notes the hope-filled skyscrapers which once filled his inner world now resembles Karakura Town, submerged by constant rain created by Ichigo falling into despair. Forcing Ichigo to confront the source of his despair, his inner Hollow, whom he believed had been defeated, Tensa Zangetsu states Ichigo will fight them together as they merge into one being, which, attacking him, tells Ichigo they are two parts of the same being and they are his power.[285][286] As they fight, Ichigo, observing the merged spirit’s actions, discards his sword, allowing himself to be impaled. Congratulating Ichigo on figuring it out, the merged spirit, crying, reveals all he wanted is to protect Ichigo, stating the essence of the technique will be conveyed to him directly from the blade.[287] Telling Ichigo if he uses Saigo no Getsuga Tenshō, he will lose his Shinigami powers, he bids him farewell.[288]

Ichigo confronts Aizen in Karakura Town.

Later, Ichigo, now taller and with longer hair from his time in the Dangai, arrives with his unconscious father in Karakura Town.[289] Placing Isshin on the ground, he, thanking him, searches for his sisters’ Reiatsu to make sure they are safe. Greeting his friends, Ichigo, telling them to stay where they are, grabs Aizen and, bringing him outside Karakura Town, throws him into the ground.[290]

Ichigo blocks Aizen’s attack with his bare hand.

As the two clash, causing significant damage to the surrounding area, Aizen, commenting on their changed appearances, gloats. Stopping Aizen’s blade with his bare hand, Ichigo, asking Aizen if his feat is really that hard to believe, asks him if he is scared of what is in front of his eyes right now.[291] When Aizen uses «Kurohitsugi» on him, Ichigo destroys the spell, explaining to a stunned Aizen he did not notice Ichigo is stronger than him, and moves in to strike.[292]

Ichigo injures Aizen.

As they fight, Aizen, transforming, fires an immensely powerful blast at Ichigo, who, surviving, sustains some damage. Grabbing him, Aizen gloats, but Ichigo slashes at his chest, forcing Aizen to release him. Tired of Aizen’s logic, Ichigo, activating the «Final Getsuga Tenshō«, explains the technique, and, using Mugetsu, severely wounds and weakens Aizen.[293][294] Watching as Aizen, his wounds healing once again, begins to revert to a more normal form, Ichigo, falling to the ground as his Shinigami powers weaken, looks on as Aizen is bound by Urahara’s Kidō. After the two converse briefly, Aizen is finally sealed as Ichigo looks away.[295]

After the battle with Aizen, Ichigo, asking Urahara where everyone is, asks if everyone’s memories have been erased. Saying no, which relieves Ichigo, Urahara tells him Aizen’s punishment will be dealt with by Central 46. Asking him if Aizen was really rejected by the Hōgyoku, Ichigo, wondering if Aizen himself wished to lose his power, explains his theory of Aizen wishing to just be a Shinigami. When Orihime, Uryū, Rukia, Sado, and Renji arrive, Ichigo, greeting them, collapses, screaming in pain.[296]

Ichigo watches Rukia fade away.

A month later, Ichigo, regaining consciousness, finds himself back home, surrounded by Orihime, Rukia, Uryū, and Chad. When Rukia reveals Urahara told them he has lost his Shinigami power, Ichigo tells Rukia he will most likely have to give back his Substitute Shinigami title. Revealing the first stage of loss brings intense pain, loss of consciousness, and a reverse flow of the time his body experienced in the Dangai, she further explains he lost his Shinigami powers at that point. In the second stage, his remaining Reiatsu stabilizes, he wakes up, and the remainder of his spiritual power completely disappears. Saying he expected this to happen, Ichigo, asking if he can go outside, notes he can no longer sense spiritual presences any more, and it is becoming harder to see Rukia. As Rukia starts to fade before his eyes, Ichigo, asking her to give his best regards to everyone, says goodbye and thanks her.[297]

The Lost Substitute Shinigami arc

Ichigo and Keigo talk about school and the future.

Seventeen months after defeating Aizen, Ichigo, starting his third year in high school, notes ever since his powers disappeared, Karin’s have been getting stronger. Since she has not asked him about it, Ichigo figures she is dealing with it well. At school, Ichigo, finding his Substitute Shinigami Badge in his bag, notes it has lost its abilities. Noticing Uryū running out of the classroom, aware he took over the Hollow extermination he used to cover, he notes to himself it is probably better for Uryū to handle it than Zennosuke Kurumadani.[298] At lunch, Keigo and Ichigo discuss future careers. When Keigo mentions Ichigo’s grades were good when he began high school, but started slipping during the second half of his first year, Ichigo states he still did well despite the interference of his Shinigami duties. When Keigo asks about Rukia, Ichigo, asking why he brought her up, states she is not assigned to Karakura Town any more. Ichigo insists he is fine with his now peaceful life.[299]

Ichigo returns the stranger’s bag to him.

As he walks home, Ichigo, stopping an armed thief, reflects on how he still has the body and reflexes of someone trained to fight and win. Returning the stolen property to its owner, Kūgo Ginjō, Ichigo asks for him to keep his actions a secret.[300] The next day, Ichigo has a dream in which he sees silhouettes of Renji, Byakuya and Rukia telling him to wake up. When he awakens to the sound of Isshin, who pounces on him, Ichigo dodges, sending Isshin through an open window. Dismissing Isshin’s complaints, Ichigo says he would go to Soul Society if he died. Annoyed, Ichigo, blaming the weird dreams he has had recently on his father, demands he apologize to him.[301]

Ichigo and Uryū punch Obuta together.

At school, Ichigo rents his services to Satoda, a member of the soccer club. As Ichigo prepares for practice, he bickers with Tatsuki, who reminds him to call his boss, Ikumi Unagiya, or he will be scolded by her again. Rushing out to call Ikumi, Ichigo has a short exchange with her about being fired. As he hangs up his phone, a gang arrives at the school looking for him. Ichigo sees the thief he had previously beaten up with them. When the gang leader demands Ichigo come forth, Uryū confronts the group, prompting Ichigo to rush to him to prevent the incident from worsening.[302] The two bicker at one another as they beat up the gang members. Before they finish, another gangster, Yokochini, appearing, asks Ichigo if he still remembers him. When he fails to remember him, Ichigo states he neither wants to nor cares about his past. Yokochini and his men are beaten by Ikumi, who, taking Ichigo away in a van, takes him to her office.[303]

Ichigo looks at the photo of Isshin.

Inside the Unagiya shop, Ikumi, showing Ichigo a pile of work documents, says he seldom does them, yelling at him to get to work. When Kūgo enters the store, Ichigo recognizes him as the man whose bag he recovered.[304] When Ichigo asks what he wants from him, Kūgo, showing him a picture of Isshin, asks for background information on him. Ichigo says Isshin is his father, and he can tell him anything he wants to know. Questioning whether Ichigo even knows enough to answer, Kūgo says he should not even know about his family yet.[305] When Ichigo tries to ask him what he means, Ikumi, interrupting, says she is closing shop for the day and will consider the job. As he leaves, Kūgo tells Ichigo to go to the Urahara Shop.[306]

The card given to Ichigo by Kūgo Ginjō.

There, Ichigo, witnessing Karin leaving, wonders why she was there. Kūgo approaches, calling Urahara a shady character. As Ichigo tries to defend Urahara, Kūgo, questioning how much he knows about Urahara, warns him to act quickly to defend his family.[307] Telling Kūgo he does not trust him, Ichigo is given a business card. Ichigo goes home, where Yuzu greets him with the results of her first exam, which she excelled at. Congratulating her, Ichigo, telling her to show it to Isshin, asks where he is. When she tells him he is not there, Ichigo, going up to his room, states he could find Isshin if he still had his Shinigami powers. Visiting with some leftover bread from her job, Orihime asks him if something happened recently or if he is being followed, which Ichigo denies.[308]

Ichigo and Orihime visit Uryū in the hospital.

At dinnertime, Ichigo, rushing to Karakura Hospital, looking for the injured Uryū, finds Orihime is already there. When he asks where Sado is, Orihime tells him he did not answer when he was called. After Ryūken Ishida reveals the cause of Uryū’s wounds, Ichigo asks what happened. After Uryū states it had nothing to do with him, Ichigo offers to walk Orihime home, but Ryūken, deciding to drive her home instead, tells Ichigo he should get home as well. After thanking him, Ichigo runs off, frustrated there is something going on which he can do nothing about. When he dials the number on the card Kūgo gave him, a voice welcomes him to «Xcution.»[309] Ichigo is given a complex dialing sequence to follow, which puts him through to Kūgo. After Ichigo complains about the complicated nature of the phone call, Kūgo arranges a meeting on the following evening at an address in Naruki City. The following day, when Orihime asks Ichigo if he knew what happened to Sado, who is absent from school, Ichigo, stating he does not know, declines an offer to go to Sado’s house with her.[310]

Kūgo explains Fullbring to Ichigo.

That evening, when Ichigo arrives at the meeting place, he is greeted by Kūgo. Ichigo tells him his friend was attacked, and he wants his help. When Kūgo asks if Ichigo trusts him, Ichigo says he is probably not a normal Human. Giving a vague answer, Kūgo notes Ichigo has nobody else to count on. Inside the building, Kūgo, jinges about his request to investigate Isshin, insists it was a ruse to gain Ichigo’s interest. As they enter Xcution’s hideout, where Ichigo sees some of the other members of the group, Kūgo reveals they aim to restore his Shinigami powers.[311] When Ichigo demands to know how and why they intend to do this, Kūgo, insisting on taking their time, reveals the members of Xcution are Fullbringers, demonstrating their abilities. When a complaining Riruka Dokugamine enters the room, Ichigo asks Kūgo who she is. When he, introducing her, tells her to come in, she is followed inside by Yasutora Sado, surprising Ichigo.[312]

Ichigo and Sado in Xcution’s hideout.

When Ichigo angrily asks Sado why he is there and why he has not been going to school, Kūgo tells him to calm down so he can explain everything. As Ichigo glares at him, Kūgo reveals a Fullbringer is a person who had a parent who was attacked by a Hollow before their birth. Traces of the Hollow’s powers remain in their mother’s bodies and are passed on to them at birth. These powers are more like Hollow than Shinigami powers. He further explains Fullbringers do not enjoy their powers, similar to the way Ichigo hated his Hollow powers. Kūgo says he wants to erase his powers, and they have learned they can pass their powers on to someone who possesses both Human and Shinigami powers. Ichigo realizes he was not the first person born from a Shinigami and a Human.[313]

Kūgo says they have old allies who have reverted to being Human, and they will help Ichigo get his Shinigami powers back so he can help them become normal Humans. He explains Sado offered to help them because it meant Ichigo getting his powers back. Asking Sado to confirm this, Ichigo listens as he explains he sees the pain Ichigo feels at not being able to protect the people he cares about. He tells Ichigo he does not have to hide it, and his feeling this pain means this is who he is. When Kūgo says they will restore his Shinigami powers and add their own powers on top of that, Ichigo accepts this deal.[314]

Ichigo finds himself inside Riruka’s doll house.

After arriving home late for the last two nights, Ichigo returns to the Kurosaki Clinic late once again, to the delight of Karin and Yuzu, whom he urges to go to bed, as it is late. Later, Ichigo is called back to Xcution’s hideout, where Riruka uses her Fullbring to miniaturize and place him inside a doll house. Ichigo is confronted by Mr. Pork, a stuffed animal, which he is instructed to defeat by using Fullbring.[315] Mr. Pork, which has a yakuza man trapped inside it, attacks, forcing Ichigo to take evasive action. Shrugging off Riruka’s complaints, Ichigo, saying he does not even understand the situation yet, asks how this will help him regain his Shinigami powers, and how he can suddenly use a power he has never used before. The yakuza says if he does not kill Ichigo within fifteen minutes, he will be trapped there permanently. After giving a brief explanation of Fullbring, Riruka leaves Ichigo, who, reflecting on what she said, thinks about how Kūgo transformed his pendant into a sword, concluding he should focus on something he regularly has with him. Arriving, Sado tells Ichigo to use his Substitute Shinigami Badge. Telling him he had just thought of it too, Ichigo holds his badge as the fifteen minutes expire and Mr. Pork, entering «Mad Beast Mode,» grows in size.[316]

Ichigo unleashes a Getsuga Tenshō-like attack to defeat Mr. Pork.

Sado tells Ichigo it was pride which allowed him to use his Fullbring. When Ichigo thinks of times he was proud to be a Shinigami, his badge begins to take the form of Tensa Zangetsu’s tsuba.[317] When Kūgo explains the badge recorded every battle Ichigo ever fought, a shocked Ichigo, testing out a variety of ways to use this new power, successfully launches a large amount of energy shaped like a manji at Mr. Pork, which defeats him. Ichigo wonders if the power will help him get his Shinigami powers back.[318] At Ichigo’s behest, Riruka restores him to his normal size. Briefly hearing a voice coming from the badge which he recognizes as Rukia’s, Ichigo wonders what is happening.[319]

Listening as the yakuza tries to extort money from Riruka, Ichigo notes he looks exactly like the doll he was inside. When Ichigo asks if he is to stay for further training, he is told Fullbring puts more strain on the body than can be felt. Kūgo advises him not to push himself, as his body will fall to pieces if he wears himself out. Saying a few more days without his powers should be bearable after all this time, he promises to call him when he has recuperated. As Sado and Ichigo walk to Sado’s home, the latter tells Ichigo Orihime has been bringing him leftover bread everyday lately. Ichigo tells him she is worried about him, and he should call her. As Sado goes to give half of it to Ichigo, he, noticing something wrong with her Reiatsu, states something has happened to her.[320]

Sado and Ichigo rush to Orihime’s side.

When Ichigo tries to call Orihime, Sado tells him not to, as it could distract her and lead her to her death. He says he cannot quite locate Orihime’s exact location, but Ichigo can tell by the direction they are going she is at her apartment.[321] Arriving to find Orihime kneeling in front of her door, they ask her if she is alright. Grabbing her shoulder, seeming distracted, Orihime, noticing Sado and Ichigo, asks why they are there. Hearing their explanation, Orihime tells them nothing happened, and she was with a friend before going into her apartment. As they leave, Ichigo asks Sado about Orihime. Stating he was probably sensing things wrong, Sado tells Ichigo not to worry.[322]

Realizing Sado and Orihime will not tell him anything, Ichigo, going to the Xcution hideout, explains the situation, telling them he believes Orihime was attacked by the same person who attacked Uryū. When Kūgo and Jackie Tristan both suspect it is Shūkurō Tsukishima, Ichigo asks who this is, and Kūgo reveals Tsukishima is a Fullbringer and the former leader of Xcution, who came up with the idea to give their powers to a Substitute Shinigami.[323] When they did so, he, killing the Shinigami and those who gave him their power, disappeared. Showing Ichigo a Substitute Shinigami Badge, he tells him he believes Tsukishima wants to keep Ichigo away from them, and is using his attacks on Uryū and Orihime to get his attention. He tells him to go home until they are ready for the next stage of training. While walking the streets, Ichigo, spotting Isshin meeting with Urahara in an alley, hides. When they leave, Ichigo, contemplating Kūgo’s warning about Urahara, wonders if he should follow them, but decides not to. Later, Ichigo returns to Xcution’s hideout, where Riruka places him inside a fish tank to fight Jackie.[324]

After an exchange of words between the pair, Jackie activates her Fullbring, Dirty Boots, and they begin to fight.[325] Telling Ichigo he is too lax, and he cannot take his time getting into a battle, Jackie warns Ichigo because he is in a living body, he will die if he keeps taking her attacks with his body. Ichigo fires an energy blast at her, only for Jackie to easily shatter it. Revealing he knows his attack’s weakness, Ichigo uses Fullbring to increase his speed and attacks her. After being asked who taught him to fight, Ichigo explains he first learned from Urahara, but he learned from his battles as time went on, saying even though he was only a Shinigami for a brief time, he probably has more experience in battle than Xcution.[326]

Ichigo’s badge starts to go berserk.

As Reiatsu from Ichigo’s badge begins to engulf his right arm, Ichigo begins to tire. When Jackie says they will abort the training, as Ichigo’s Fullbring is going berserk in a way she has never seen before, Ichigo is adamant in continuing. As Jackie calls for Kūgo to retrieve Riruka to end the training, Ichigo, pinning her to the ground, says his Fullbring is not going berserk and has always been like this. He believes this is his badge’s way of telling him to hurry and get his Shinigami powers back soon. Believing it is too dangerous to continue, Jackie decides to stop him by force.[327]

Ichigo clashes with Tsukishima.

When Tsukishima arrives at the Xcution headquarters, he cuts through the fish tank, and Ichigo emerges, engulfed in Reiatsu shaped similarly to his Shinigami shihakushō.[328] Asking who he is, Ichigo clashes with him. When Sado attacks Tsukishima to protect Ichigo’s new powers, Ichigo, learning he was being protected from the truth, realizes Tsukishima attacked both Uryū and Orihime. Managing to surprise Tsukishima in the subsequent clash, Ichigo is swiftly overwhelmed. Protecting him, Kūgo states he cannot let them fight yet.[329]

Ichigo attacks Tsukishima from behind.

When Ichigo refuses to cooperate, Kūgo, knocking him to the ground, tells him he is not fine if he can be dropped in his real body. As Ichigo tries to resume fighting, he is stopped by Sado, who tells him Tsukishima is too far ahead of him, and he cannot win in his current state. Disregarding this, Ichigo attacks Tsukishima, who, commenting on his rate of evolution, states he is becoming closer to the heights of his previous powers. Using his Fullbring, Yukio Hans Vorarlberna seals Ichigo, preventing him from interacting with Tsukishima.[330][331][332] Later, in Xcution’s back-up hideout, Yukio frees Ichigo, who asks what happened with Tsukishima. When Kūgo states he has fled for now, Ichigo asks what Kūgo is worried about. Stating if Tsukishima wanted to harm Xcution, he could have kept going, but it seems his objective is Ichigo, Kūgo tells Yukio to help with Ichigo’s training. When Ichigo asks if it will be a live battle, Kūgo, saying that is what seems to work best with him, states he will fight Ichigo himself.[333]

Yukio loads Ichigo and Kūgo into his console. Seeing this, Ichigo realizes this is what happened to him before on the rooftops, and Kūgo explains Yukio’s Fullbring. Activating his own Fullbring, Kūgo, saying it would be great if they had rules like a video game, requests Yukio give them six HP each, prompting six crosses to appear above their heads. When Kūgo asks if Ichigo needs a tutorial, he, saying he understands, activates his Fullbring, and they charge at each other.[334] Arriving inside Yukio’s game world to find a badly injured Ichigo lying on the ground, Orihime begins to heal him. When Ichigo guesses Sado called her, Sado, arriving, confirms this, saying he knows Ichigo did not want to get Orihime wrapped up in this, but they will need her.[335] When Kūgo, growing impatient, asks Ichigo if he is ready to fight, Ichigo says yes, ignoring Orihime’s protest. After Orihime blocks Kūgo’s attempted attack, they resume their fight.[336]

Following Orihime’s arrival, Ichigo’s movements become sharper. As he attacks Kūgo up close to counter the range of his sword, Kūgo, fending him off, injures Ichigo’s leg.[337] As they fight, Ichigo notes he cannot feel anything from Kūgo’s sword, comparing it with his battle with Gin Ichimaru. He notes while Tsukishima did not look at him, he felt his killing intent. He wonders if he cannot feel anything because they are not using Zanpakutō, or if it is because he does not fully trust Kūgo. Slashing Ichigo’s eyes, Kūgo notes when Ichigo lost his powers, he also lost his resolve.[338]

Ichigo’s Fullbring is completed.

Blind and confused, Ichigo, demanding to know what Kūgo is doing, states he does not trust him, as he is not helping him as he had promised he would. Kūgo states their deal was to get his Shinigami powers back, and if he did not trust him, he should not have agreed to his training. When Yukio prevents Orihime from interfering, an enraged Ichigo, attacking, tries to dodge Kūgo’s attacks by sensing the presence and sound of his opponent, but Kūgo, further injuring him, leaves Ichigo lying on the ground, impaled with his sword. Walking away, Kūgo, telling Ichigo he is going to kill Sado and Orihime, further taunts him. Struggling for a moment, Ichigo, reflecting on his inability to see, move, or speak, sees a white shape in the darkness, realizing he is beginning to see Kūgo’s Reiatsu. As Ichigo begins to manifest a new form, power explodes from him. Putting his life on the line to control the explosion, Kūgo expresses his pride in Ichigo’s accomplishment, stating his villain act is not the best, and welcomes Ichigo to Xcution.[339]

Ichigo tests out his completed Fullbring.

After completing his Fullbring, Ichigo is put through a new training regiment to increase his stamina to meet the demands of using Fullbring. When Kūgo asks if Ichigo saw something when he completed his Fullbring, Ichigo is shocked he knows this. Kūgo says Ichigo saw him bathed in Reiatsu, which is why he cut Ichigo’s eyes, as that is proof Ichigo is beginning to regain his Shinigami powers. Kūgo explains when Ichigo lost his Reiatsu, a tiny portion accumulated in a single location inside of him over time, which is why they used the Reiatsu flowing from his badge to jolt that awake. He says all that is left to do is to beef up his new body and powers, and his Fullbring and Shinigami powers will fuse, giving Ichigo a power transcending that of a Shinigami. Taking his badge, Ichigo, trying out his new Fullbring, leaves Yukio’s Fullbring, thanking him. Yukio states only 90 minutes have passed, thanks to his Fullbring’s abilities. Going home, Ichigo is met at the door by Yuzu, who says they have a surprise guest. He finds Tsukishima, whom Yuzu calls cousin Shū, sitting on the couch. Tsukishima greets Ichigo.[340]

Ichigo flees his home in horror at Tsukishima’s manipulation.

Watching in disbelief, Ichigo, grabbing Tsukishima, demands an explanation for why he is there. As Karin and Yuzu try to pry him off Tsukishima, the doorbell rings. Asking Yuzu to get it, Tsukishima says it must be Keigo and the others. As Tatsuki begins to lecture Ichigo on staying out so late, Tsukishima, telling Ichigo he called everyone, starts to call Sado and Orihime as well. As he is on the phone, Ichigo attacks him, prompting Tatsuki to berate Ichigo for attacking his relative. As Ichigo states she is wrong, everyone asks why he is acting the way he is. Fleeing his house, Ichigo, wondering whether what is going on is Tsukishima’s ability, runs into Ikumi, who takes him to her store to let him calm down and talk about it. As Ichigo decides against telling her about Shinigami and Hollows, as it would make her uncomfortable, Tsukishima arrives at the store, and Ichigo, fleeing once again, says he needs someone in their right mind. Finding him, Kūgo says everyone in Xcution has fallen for Tsukishima’s trap.[341]

Kūgo takes Ichigo to a location, which he says no members of Xcution know about, to discuss what has transpired. When Ichigo wonders why everyone is acting the way they are, Kūgo tells Ichigo that, thanks to information Sado provided about Tsukishima’s attack on Orihime and with what has transpired, his ability may be inserting himself into people’s pasts. When Ichigo asks if it would stop if Tsukishima were to die, Kūgo, telling Ichigo he does not know, asks if Ichigo could kill him despite this. Finding them, Yukio takes them to Tsukishima’s mansion.[342]

Ichigo in complete Fullbring form, begins his assault on Tsukishima.

As Ichigo, angrily rushing towards Tsukishima when he spots him, reaches for his badge, Kūgo, stopping him, warns Ichigo if he is correct about Tsukishima’s ability, they will be in trouble if he is cut even once. Inviting them inside, Tsukishima says he only wants to talk. As a reluctant Ichigo enters the mansion, his family and friends, greeting him, tell a shocked Ichigo he should be happy Tsukishima is not angry, urging him to apologize. Kūgo tells him not to worry, because even though they view Tsukishima as a friend, they still view Ichigo as their friend. It is too much for Ichigo to handle, and he flees the room. He wants to kill Tsukishima, but he cannot fight him where his friends and family can be dragged into it. Going upstairs, he comes across the other members of Xcution. As Tsukishima appears behind Ichigo, Kūgo appears, having destroyed the stairs so Ichigo’s family and friends cannot follow, and tells Ichigo he can now fight without holding back. Ichigo activates his Fullbring, and while Tsukishima is activating his, Ichigo cuts off his left arm. As Tsukishima expresses his surprise at Ichigo mastering his Fullbring in such a short time, Ichigo tells him he arrived to kill him. As Sado bursts through the window, he and Orihime shield Tsukishima.[343]

Ichigo tries to attack but is stopped by Orihime’s Santen Kesshun.

As Orihime heals Tsukishima’s arm, Ichigo is left unable to believe Sado and Orihime have become the same as the others. As Both Orihime and Sado say Ichigo was able to save Rukia and defeat Aizen because Tsukishima helped him do so, Tsukishima, appearing behind Ichigo, asks him if he understands, but Ichigo tries to attack him.[344] As Tsukishima reveals the ability of his Fullbring, Book of the End, is to modify the past of those affected by it, Ichigo tries to attack him, but Orihime stops him with her Santen Kesshun. As Sado, trying to attack Ichigo, says he did not become strong to fight with Ichigo, he attacks again, and Ichigo is pushed outside from the force of the attack. As he, wondering why things turned out this way, says he only wanted to protect his friends, he asks what he got his powers back for. When Tsukishima appears above Ichigo, he charges at him.[345]

Kūgo protects Ichigo from Tsukishima’s attack.

As they fight, Tsukishima gets behind Ichigo to attack him, but Kūgo takes the attack instead.[346] When Ichigo rushes to see if Kūgo is alright, Kūgo insists he is a comrade. When Uryū arrives, Ichigo questions his allegiance. Not wanting to fall for a trap, Ichigo is hesitant to listen to Uryū. As Uryū tells Ichigo it was Kūgo who attacked him, Kūgo attacks Ichigo, who asks if Kūgo was turned by Tsukishima’s powers. Revealing their allegiance was a ruse, and Tsukishima had just returned him back to normal by cutting him a second time, Kūgo, merging the Substitute Shinigami Badge he had with his sword, tells Ichigo it is time to relieve him of his Fullbring, stabbing Ichigo through his chest.[347]

Kūgo reveals he was the one who actually attacked Uryū, and ordered Tsukishima to cut him, making them «enemies» who betrayed each other. Kūgo further states Tsukishima’s ability prevented Ichigo from suspecting him. As Kūgo withdraws his blade from Ichigo’s chest and Ichigo’s Fullbring disappears, Ichigo thinks about how hard it was for him to go seventeen months without any power, and when he thought he found a way, he was so happy he could protect his friends again. When a distraught Ichigo asks Kūgo to give his power back, Kūgo states it was the power he gave to Ichigo, and it belongs to him. Kūgo says he will spare his life, and he should thank him.[348]

Ichigo realizes that it was Rukia who stabbed him.

After Tsukishima and Kūgo leave, Ichigo is stabbed in the back by Rukia with a special sword containing the Reiatsu of the Gotei 13’s senior officers and other Shinigami. Ichigo emerges from the resulting explosion with a new Shinigami outfit and a slightly altered Zangetsu, ready to fight. Greeting Ichigo, Rukia, momentarily berating him, reveals Urahara told her about Tsukishima’s ability. Reassuring him about this, she explains about the sword Urahara made to restore Shinigami powers to Ichigo. Returning, Kūgo, disputing this, is cut off by the arrival of more Shinigami. Rukia tells Kūgo he only stole a small portion of Ichigo’s power, which had Ichigo’s Fullbring, and Ichigo’s Shinigami powers well up from deep inside; he could never take that from him. Ichigo fires a Getsuga Tenshō at Kūgo.[349][350]

Ichigo fires Getsuga Tenshō at Kūgo.

As Ichigo’s Getsuga Tenshō misses Kūgo and Kūgo tries to retreat, Ichigo, stopping him, attacks Kūgo with another Getsuga Tenshō before asking if it was a crime to transfer Shinigami powers to a Human. As Renji reveals Captain-Commander Yamamoto ordered all captains and lieutenants to put their Reiatsu into Urahara’s sword to help bring back Ichigo’s Shinigami powers, Hitsugaya tells him he did this because Ichigo was able to change Soul Society through his actions, and he should accept it proudly. As Ichigo notices Kūgo emerging from the dust below, Hitsugaya tells Ichigo Yamamoto also gave the order to stop the original Substitute Shinigami, Kūgo Ginjō.[351] When Ichigo is confused about this, Hitsugaya, reminding him of when Ukitake gave him his badge, tells Ichigo the Substitute Shinigami law was created solely because of Kūgo before stating they need to focus on Kūgo right now. Thanking Ichigo, Kūgo says if he had not taken his powers, he would have been dead by now.[352]

After Kūgo grants the other members of Xcution part of Ichigo’s Fullbring, Ichigo attacks them all. Using his Fullbring, Yukio, deceiving Ichigo, protects the Fullbringers from harm. Reminding Ichigo they received his Fullbring powers, which allows for them to wear their powers as a mantle, he says with Ichigo’s help, his Invaders Must Die is now able to influence the world outside his console.[353] After Yukio uses his Fullbring to split everyone up into individual rooms, Ichigo and Uryū find themselves facing Kūgo in a replica of Karakura Town, an environment which Kūgo says he picked so Ichigo could fight easier. When Ichigo asks if Uryū is hurt, the Quincy, saying Rukia healed him, apologizes to Ichigo, saying when he first saw the Substitute Badge, he had thought there were other Substitutes before him. He thought if the previous one was alive, they would have told Ichigo, and if he was dead, they would have said why, leading Uryū to believe Soul Society did not know. Kicking Uryū, Ichigo tells him it does not matter, as they could not have done anything anyhow, and he would have forgotten in a few days. The two momentarily bicker before returning their attention to Kūgo.[354]

Ichigo falling victim to Kūgo’s Getsuga Tenshō.

While Ichigo and Uryū fight Kūgo, they begin hiding from him. When Ichigo asks Uryū if he has a plan, Uryū tells him he was not trying to come up with one, but rather he was observing Kūgo’s Reiatsu. Abruptly leaving to confront Kūgo, Ichigo attacks him with a Getsuga Tenshō, but Kūgo, cutting through it with his sword, attacks him with a Getsuga Tenshō as well, surprising Ichigo. Uryū explains Kūgo, in addition to taking his Fullbring and Reiatsu, must have taken Ichigo’s full abilities as well.[355] As Kūgo and Ichigo continue to fight, Kūgo asks him what he is fighting for, which confuses Ichigo. Kūgo confirms Tsukishima is dying, and if a Fullbringer dies, all traces of their ability disappear. He asks Ichigo what he is fighting for, but when Ichigo does not answer him, Kūgo informs him of an enemy he should be fighting.[356]

Ichigo grievously wounds Ginjō as the two battle in Bankai.

When Ichigo dismisses this as an attempt to shake his resolve. Kūgo, stating the Substitute Shinigami Badge is given out whether the Substitute in question is beneficial to Soul Society or not, explains it has no authority, and its true purpose is to observe and restrict Ichigo’s Shinigami powers while he has it with him. When Kūgo says this scheme was designed by Ukitake to control Substitute Shinigami, an enraged Ichigo releases his Bankai, which shatters the pocket dimension.[357] Dismissing Kūgo’s words, Ichigo says he knew Ukitake was not trying to mislead him. After Kūgo activates his Bankai, the two clash.[358][359] Eventually, Kūgo’s sword breaks, and he, badly injured, slumps to the ground, unable to continue. As Tsukishima tries to attack Ichigo, Riruka blocks the attack with her body instead.[360] Sometime after the fighting ends, he is at Urahara’s shop, waiting for Riruka to wake up so he can make sure she is okay. He tells Riruka none of the other Fullbringers have been found.[361]

Ichigo greeted by the captains upon his return to Soul Society.

Ichigo goes to Soul Society to acquire Kūgo’s body so he may bury it in the Human World. Upon arriving at the First Division, he finds the captains waiting for him. He is told to go inside the building by Kensei, whom he is surprised to see in a captain’s uniform. After informing Yamamoto of his request, he dismisses Captain Hirako’s words about forgiving Kūgo, stating his friends and family are back to normal, and calls Kūgo a «mere Substitute Shinigami.» Yamamoto notes he must have thought carefully about using that phrase. Afterwards, Ichigo is asked about his Badge, but he, stating he trusts them, keeps it.[362]

The Thousand-Year Blood War arc

Ichigo, Urahara, Orihime, Sado, Nel Tu, and Pesche return to Hueco Mundo.

When Ryūnosuke Yuki is attacked by Hollows, Ichigo saves him and, along with Orihime, Uryū, and Sado, defeats the Hollows.[363] Later, after Ichigo fights Asguiaro Ebern, who speaks of stealing Ichigo’s Bankai,[364][365][366][367][368] After Yuki returns to Soul Society for Chōjirō’s funeral. Later, Nel Tu and Pesche arrive in the Human World in order to request Ichigo’s aid.[369] After Uryū declines to come with them, Ichigo, Orihime, Sado and Urahara travel to Hueco Mundo in order to investigate.[370] Upon arriving, they witness the slaughter and destruction left in the wake of the Wandenreich.[371] Coming across a Wandenreich camp, Ichigo and the others watch as the Tres Bestias intervene in the Wandenreich’s selection of Arrancar soldiers. After the Tres Bestias are defeated,[372][373] Ichigo fights Quilge Opie as Orihime tends to the wounded. Later, after Quilge activates Quincy: Vollständig, the Tres Bestias regain consciousness and unleash Ayon against him.[374][375] When Quilge absorbs Ayon with Sklaverei and begins to absorb Orihime and the others, Ichigo activates his Bankai and attacks him.[376]

Ichigo arrives to confront Yhwach.

As the fight progresses, Quilge is overwhelmed by Ichigo and desperately attempts to steal his Bankai, only to discover he is unable to do so. Eventually, Urahara is contacted by Akon and informs Ichigo the Wandenreich is currently attacking Soul Society.[377] As Ichigo travels through a Garganta opened by Urahara, Akon informs him of the situation in Soul Society. When Quilge traps him in a Reishi prison, Ichigo loses contact with Akon and is unable to free himself.[378][379][380][381] Eventually, Akon frees Ichigo, who enters Soul Society and travels to a heavily wounded Byakuya’s location. After Byakuya begs him to save Soul Society, Ichigo confronts Yhwach.[382] Upon learning Yhwach is the one who ordered the destruction of the Seireitei, an enraged Ichigo attacks him, only to be taken down with ease. Yhwach tries to stab Ichigo, but the later is saved by Blut Vene and Ichigo engulfs him in a blast of Reiatsu.[383]

The blade of Tensa Zangetsu is broken by Jugram Haschwalth.

Emerging from this, Yhwach informs Ichigo that Quilge’s cage was not meant to hold a Quincy. Hinting at a secret regarding Masaki, Yhwach attempts to subdue Ichigo once more, only to be stopped by «shadows«. When Ichigo attempts to stop Yhwach from leaving, Jugram Haschwalth cuts the blade of Tensa Zangetsu in two.[384] Afterwards, Ichigo visits a wounded Rukia and Renji in the hospital before being summoned to the 12th Division.[385] After Mayuri reveals a broken Bankai can never be fixed, Ichigo witnesses the arrival of the Royal Guard,[386] who take him to the Soul King Palace in order to reforge his Bankai.[387][388] After being healed by Tenjirō Kirinji’s hot springs[389][390] and having his power restored and increased by Kirio Hikifune’s food,[391] Ichigo travels to Ōetsu Nimaiya’s palace, where he and Renji are forced to fight the Asauchi in order to have their Zanpakutō reforged.[392] Three days later, Ichigo has failed to defeat the Asauchi and is sent back to the Human World by Nimaiya.[393] After Ikumi takes him in, Ichigo is found by Isshin, who tells him how he met Masaki, that she was a Quincy and reveals the circumstances surrounding her death.[394][395][396]

Ichigo senses both his inner Hollow and his Quincy powers within Zangetsu.

Afterwards, Ichigo returns to Nimaiya’s palace, where he chooses an Asauchi who resembles Ichigo’s inner Hollow.[397] Traveling to Nimaiya’s forge,[398] Ichigo watches as Nimaiya’s bodyguards help him forge Ichigo’s new Zanpakutō. When he questions Nimaiya about the nature of his forging, Ichigo learns the being who claimed to be Zangetsu is actually his Quincy powers and heavily resembles Yhwach from 1000 years ago.[399] Entering his inner world, Ichigo demands answers from the being he knows as Zangetsu, who reveals Hollow Ichigo is Ichigo’s true Zanpakutō, whom he has been mostly suppressing. Afterwards, he allows Ichigo to access the full power of his true Zanpakutō.[400] In the real world, Ichigo grabs his new Zanpakutō while it is being forged, which Nimaiya allows. After a burst of heat, Ichigo stands with his new Zanpakutō, which is now comprised of two distinct blades, and acknowledges both his Quincy powers and the real Zangetsu as being his Zanpakutō.[401]

Ichigo’s new outfit for returning to Seireitei.

Ichigo later contacts Urahara[402] and he prepares to return to Seireitei. As Senjumaru manifests a flight of spiral stairs below the platform they are standing on, Ichibei reveals the Wandenreich has already begun attacking the Seireitei. With some more of Hikifune’s infused food, heads off to join the battle.[403] Telling Urahara it will take some time for him to get there, Ichigo asks him to resist until he arrives even if the fight gets tough. As Urahara confirms this, Ichigo notes Urahara did not say anything about the Seireitei’s current condition and rockets forward.[404]

Candice attacks Ichigo.

While Giselle Gewelle, Liltotto Lamperd, Candice Catnipp and Meninas McAllon are trying to finish off the defeated Kenpachi Zaraki, Ichigo arrives in Seireitei and goes to Kenpachi’s side, commenting on Zaraki’s condition and that he came there to help him.[405] Candice attacks him, but Ichigo grabs her arm and throws her into a building before repeating the process with Liltotto, Meninas, and Giselle. As Liltotto notes she expected this kind of power from a Special War Potential, an enraged Candice summons her bow before using Galvano Blast, which fires a 5 gigajoule blast of electricity at Ichigo. However, Ichigo emerges unharmed and prepares to take the quartet on.[406]

Ichigo clashes with Candice.

After effortlessly repelling the Heilig Pfeil of all four Sternritter, Ichigo is attacked by Candice, who has activated her Quincy: Vollständig. She pushes Ichigo back before throwing her Galvano Javelin at him. In response, Ichigo unleashes a Getsuga Tenshō, which cancels out the attack. Candice summons a massive amount of electricity and unleashes Electrocution upon him. However, Ichigo merely crosses the path of his sword swings and fires Getsuga Jūjishō at the oncoming blast.[407] When Candice attempts to counter his attack, Ichigo yells at her to get out of the way.[408] Surprised when Bazz-B attacks the four Sternritter, Ichigo prepares to fight both the quartet, Bazz-B and three other newly arrive Sternritter at once before being startled by a column of light piercing the heavens behind him.[409]

Meninas attacks Ichigo by driving him through a building.

As Ichigo turns to face it, Yhwach begins speaking to him and notes that Ichigo broke through all the 72 barriers between Soul Society and the Soul King Palace on his way back down to Seireitei. He states that it will take 6,000 seconds for them to fully close again, causing Ichigo to realize what he is planning. When Ichigo leaps forward, the various Sternritter try to stop him. However, Renji intervenes and tells Ichigo to go to Yhwach, prompting Ichigo to leave as the Sternritter are intercepted by several other Shinigami.[410] As Ichigo rushes toward Yhwach, Uryū fires a Heilig Pfeil at him and tells him to go home. Ichigo expresses shock and wonders why Uryū is there. When Uryū states he cannot defeat Yhwach, before unleashing Licht Regen on him. However, Santen Kesshun blocks the barrage as Orihime and Sado emerge from a Garganta. As Uryū, Yhwach and Haschwalth vanish, Ichigo continues to call out to his friend.[411] Afterwards, upon seeing Ichigo’s distraught expression, Sado throws him into a building and demands to know what he is doing. He points out how Uryū must have thought deeply about his decision, which calms Ichigo down and they discuss how they can take Uryū back. They are interrupted by Urahara, who offers to take Ichigo to the Soul King Palace.[412]

Ichigo talks to Orihime about the time they entered Soul Society to rescue Rukia.

Urahara takes Ichigo and his friends to the basement of the 12th Division, where a single use replica of Kūkaku’s cannon has been built by Mayuri. After a moment of collecting their thoughts, Ichigo, Orihime, Sado, Ganju and Yoruichi are launched towards the Soul King Palace.[413] When Orihime reminisces about the time they entered Soul Society to rescue Rukia with Uryū alongside them, Ichigo assures her that they will defeat Yhwach and take Uryū back.[414] Upon arriving at the palace, Ichigo spots Ichibē’s head lying on the ground in front of him. He hears Ichibē’s voice telling him to call his name and does so, causing Ichibē to reappear unharmed. After explaining how this happened, Ichibē asks Ichigo to stop Yhwach from killing the Soul King as Ichigo and his friends rush toward the main palace.[415]

Ichigo attacks the Soul King against his will.

Ichigo and the others arrive at the main palace, where they confront Yhwach.[416] When Ichigo tells Yhwach that they have come to stop him, Yhwach reveals that he saw it already, prompting Ichigo to ask him what he means and why his eyes have changed. After Yhwach explains his ability to see the future and reveals he has already attacked the Soul King, Ichigo attempts to help the king, but is surprised when his right side is enveloped in Blut Vene veins upon touching Yhwach’s sword. Yhwach explains how the Quincy blood within Ichigo’s body will never tolerate the Soul King’s existence and invites him to watch the destruction of Soul Society as Ichigo slashes the Soul King diagonally across the chest.[417]

Ichigo attacks Yhwach.

Ichigo wonders why he cannot let go of the sword and why he was forced to attack the king, prompting Yhwach to explain how he transferred the Reiatsu still present in his sword to him, which Ichigo’s blood reacted to. Upon hearing this, Ichigo manages to dispel the veins covering his arm and grabs Zangetsu before attacking Yhwach, who effortlessly blocks him while proclaiming that there is no point in fighting him anymore because Soul Society will collapse regardless of what happens to him.[418]

Ichigo prevents Yhwach from destroying the Soul King.

When Mimihagi appears and stabilizes the Soul King, Ichigo looks at it in shock.[419] Yhwach attempts to destroy both of them, but Ichigo stops him, allowing Yoruichi to move in and begin the process of replacing the Soul King. Ichigo states he is here to protect Soul Society, Hueco Mundo, and the Human World, prompting Yhwach to demand to know if Ichigo thinks only he can do this. Proclaiming that he cannot simply sit by even if he is replaceable, Ichigo blasts Yhwach with a Getsuga Tenshō and tells Yhwach it does not matter if Yhwach’s blood runs in his veins because he will not do Yhwach’s bidding.[420]

Yhwach blasts Ichigo away.

Yhwach claims that he has never tried to make Ichigo do his bidding, prompting Ichigo to ask him what he means. Yhwach claims that all of Ichigo’s fighting and growth up until now have been preparing him for killing the Soul King and that this has all benefited him because they share the same blood. Ichigo angrily attacks Yhwach and proclaims he still intends to stop him, only for Yhwach to ask him if his resentment toward him is truly justified. When Uryū arrives and shoots Yoruichi in the shoulder, causing her barrier to shatter, a shocked Ichigo demands to know what he just did before being blasted away by Yhwach. After throwing Yoruichi out of the palace, Yhwach places his hand on the Soul King, but Ichigo attempts to attack him, only to be distracted by another attack from Uryū. As Yhwach rips Mimihagi off of the Soul King, Uryū tells Ichigo not to interfere, prompting Ichigo to demand to know what he is doing.[421]

Ichigo falls off the palace.

When Uryū tells them to not move if they do not want to be shot, Ichigo attempts to move, prompting Uryū to shoot his sword. Ichigo asks Uryū if he does not know what will happen if Yhwach succeeds in killing the Soul King, but Uryū reveals he already knows, causing Ichigo to again question his motives. After claiming that being a Quincy is his reason, Uryū destroys the ground beneath Ichigo, causing Ichigo to fall off the palace as Lille Barro fires another Heilig Pfeil after him.[422] Ichigo manages to catch and destroy the Heilig Pfeil as Orihime catches him, herself, Sado, and Ganju with Santen Kesshun, which is grappled by Yoruichi, who reels them up to one of the floating cities. However, Kon suddenly bursts out of Ichigo’s pocket in his muscular form, causing Ichigo to fall back and hit his head on Orihime, knocking him out.[423]

Grimmjow confronts Ichigo.

Later, Yoruichi wakes Ichigo up. After remembering what happened, Ichigo finds and grabs Kon, whom he begins tormenting, before being interrupted by Yoruichi, who asks him and the others if it is time to take their revenge. Ichigo wonders how they are going to get back up to the palace, before having a Garganta open behind her to reveal Grimmjow, whose arrival shocks Ichigo.[424] Grimmjow greets Ichigo and before noting the scars he gave Ichigo have already healed. Drawing his sword, Grimmjow claims he has been waiting for all this time to get some payback as Ichigo picks up Zangetsu, but they are interrupted when Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck leaps over Grimmjow and tackles Ichigo. Nelliel explains to a shocked Ichigo that Urahara made her an armband that allows her to maintain her adult form. Riruka Dokugamine summons them in to a nearby black box created by Yukio Hans Vorarlberna. After everyone enters, Yukio locks the box as Ichigo demands that Yoruichi explain everything to him. Yoruichi reveals how they are going to use a Garganta to infiltrate the palace.[425]

Ichigo arrives at the altered Soul King Palace.

After Yoruichi explains how they are getting to the palace by using a device she put near the Soul King as a destination point, Ichigo confirms that he understands. Soon after, he asks Grimmjow why he is helping them, and is amused when Grimmjow claims he is only doing so because there will be no chance to fight him if Yhwach destroys everything.[426] As Ichigo and the others prepare themselves, they are interrupted by Yukio informing them that he will not be leaving the box to fight. When Ganju confronts him over this, Ichigo stops him and agrees with Yukio’s decision before telling Riruka to stay behind as well in order to protect Yukio. Ganju notes that he has grown a lot, only for Ichigo to wonder what he means. Upon reaching the palace, Ichigo watches as the Garganta opens to reveal that the palace has been reshaped into the Wahrwelt by Yhwach.[427]

Ichigo and his allies begin moving toward it while discussing their inability to create Reishi footholds. While Ichigo expresses confusion at Yoruichi’s comparison of him to her brother, Grimmjow decides to move ahead without the group, prompting Ichigo to attempt to stop him. Grimmjow finds and attacks Askin Nakk Le Vaar up ahead, prompting Ichigo to express irritation at him attacking without a second thought.[428] They lose track of Grimmjow, which annoys him greatly. Ichigo then tells his allies to split up and look for Grimmjow.[429]

Askin defeats Ichigo.

Soon afterwards, he encounters Askin and demands to know what happened to Grimmjow. After hearing that the former Espada has been dealt with, Ichigo prepares to attack Askin, but is interrupted when darkness suddenly surrounds them. Ichigo then begins to wonder nervously if the Reiatsu he is sensing really belongs to Shunsui Kyōraku.[430] Ichigo loses his battle with Askin and is found lying face down on the ground by Orihime and Sado. Ichigo warns them to stay back as Sado attacks Askin.[431] Yoruichi intercepts Askin, and Ichigo eventually manages to stand up. Yoruichi tells him to go along with the others until she catches up with them, and Ichigo complies, but tells her to watch herself. Ichigo, Sado, and Orihime then run away from the battlefield.[432]

Ichigo encounters Uryū.

They reach the palace and confront Uryū.[433] Ichigo wonders what is going on with Haschwalth’s eyes as the Grandmaster walks up to him and Uryū. Ichigo watches in shock as Haschwalth orders Uryū to prove his loyalty by attacking him, and clashes with his friend. Ichigo asks Uryū what he is trying to do and why he joined the Quincy so he would at least know Uryū’s motivation and bring him back to their side. After forcing them away from Haschwalth, Uryū tosses Ichigo his Sun Key, which could teleport them to the Human World, and tells him to take his friends and leave as he would stay behind and take down Wahrwelt himself using a plan he had already begun. Ichigo argues against this plan, saying that they just needed to take down Yhwach, but Uryū says it is impossible and it is up to him to destroy Wahrwelt as his own Reiatsu is essential to the plan. Uryū tells Ichigo to go, but they are confronted by Haschwalth, who knew Uryū’s plan.[434]

Ichigo and his friends are attacked by giant statues.

As Haschwalth approaches them, he reveals that he destroyed the Sun Gate leading to the Human World. Uryū realizes that as long as Haschwalth possesses The Almighty, Yhwach is vulnerable and tells Ichigo to go to the highest point of Silbern to confront Yhwach while he deals with Haschwalth. Ichigo initially protests but duly heads off with Orihime and Sado. They climb up the stairs, they are suddenly ambushed by large Quincy statues. Ichigo pulls Orihime away from an attack, and Sado blocks another attack aimed at them. The clash causes part of the walkway to fall away, separating Ichigo and Orihime from Sado. Sado says that he will stay and take care of the statues. Ichigo understands his friend’s resolve and continues heading upward with Orihime.[435]

Ichigo confronts Yhwach.

They reach the entrance to the throne room and Ichigo tells Orihime that he is counting on her to act as his defense.[436] Ichigo approaches Yhwach, who can see his monstrous Reiatsu emanating from his body, and Yhwach wonders what Ichigo will do. Ichigo gets annoyed, knowing that Yhwach can see his next move, only for Yhwach to reveal that he does not have The Almighty activated as he wants to savor his reunion with his «son». Ichigo says that Yhwach is not his real father lambasts the Quincy for killing his mother.[437]

Ichigo enters a new, partially Hollowfied form.

As Ichigo attempts to attack Yhwach, Orihime shields her friend from the Quincy’s attacks. Yhwach states that Masaki’s death was necessary in order for him to gain power.[438] Ichigo races at Yhwach again despite Orihime’s protests, and Yhwach blocks him with dark energy, chiding him for his recklessness and saying that his death is inevitable. As Ichigo makes yet another charge, Yhwach surrounds him in dark energy and states that Ichigo’s powers are not rightfully his and it is time they return to their progenitor.[439] With Ichigo continuing to rush into his torrent of dark energy, Yhwach wonders why Ichigo is not revealing his true power and notes that he will destroy both Soul Society and the Human World if not stopped. However, upon seeing the tip of his blade turning white, Ichigo has Orihime shield him and reveals to her that he needed to awaken something with Yhwach’s Quincy Reiatsu, hence his repeated and seemingly reckless headlong charges. An explosion of energy engulfs Ichigo, and he enters a new form with Hollow characteristics.[440]

Ichigo clashes with Yhwach after forcing him to fight at close range.

Ichigo confirms Yhwach’s assessment that this is the form he takes on when melding with his Hollow powers before explaining how he reforged his Zanpakutō after his Hollow and Quincy powers came into balance with one another. Noting that they should logically come forth if that balance is disrupted, Ichigo states that his Hollow powers have always come forth when he exerted his Shinigami powers before revealing that he had to draw them out with the help of Yhwach’s power. As Yhwach grins at this, Ichigo moves in front of Santen Kesshun while telling Orihime to keep up her guard before engaging in close range combat with Yhwach. Ichigo is pushed back by the Quincy and then forms a Getsuga Tenshō and fuses it with a Gran Rey Cero before firing it at Yhwach.[441]

Ichigo is stabbed by multiple shadow blades emerging from the wall behind him.

Noting that a combined attack like this is fitting for a racial hybrid like Ichigo, Yhwach repels the attack and clashes with the young Shinigami. He activates The Almighty, noting that Ichigo’s opportunity is now over. When Ichigo is impaled by a number of traps, Yhwach states that Ichigo should know that The Almighty allows him to see the future, but Ichigo reasons that there must be some limit to his precognitive ability. As Ichigo lands on top of a pillar, he is stabbed by long shadowy blades from the wall behind him, causing him to grunt in pain as he falls to the ground below while wondering what is happening. Yhwach reveals that Ichigo made a miscalculation by believing that the future is linear and explains that it diverges in countless directions from a given point in time like grains of sand in the wind. As Yhwach tells him to keep fighting and not give in to despair, Ichigo decries the idea of falling into despair after he has broken through it so many times in order to reach this moment before activating his Bankai.[442]

Yhwach attacks a wounded Ichigo.

However, Yhwach immediately breaks off part of Tensa Zangetsu’s blade and his horn, seemingly without moving. Yhwach continues to injure Ichigo despite Orihime shielding him, before eventually revealing that The Almighty lets him transform the future as well as foresee it.[443] Ichigo listens as Yhwach states that The Almighty is no different from his and Orihime’s powers because he can also influence only what he can see, which is the entirety of fate. Yhwach claims that Ichigo has only been able to overcome his despair and change his fate up until now because he was not present and declares that he will cut down any future Ichigo tries to create for himself. He tells Ichigo that he can begin despairing now, prompting Ichigo to begin screaming in anger.[444]

Yhwach absorbs Ichigo’s power.

Soon afterward, Ichigo coughs up blood after being attacked by Yhwach, who grabs him by the head while noting that he expected more of a fight from Ichigo. Noting that neither his sword nor Orihime’s powers have any effect, Ichigo loses all hope of winning, prompting Yhwach to drop him while claiming that all Ichigo accomplished was providing him with some entertainment before preparing to take back the power Ichigo had inherited from him.[445] Black veins encompass Ichigo and the surrounding area as he realizes his Quincy and Hollow powers are fading away. As his merged Hollow form dissipates, Ichigo falls to the ground.[446]

Ichigo is stabbed by Book of the End.

As Yhwach leaves through a portal, Rukia and Renji show up, with Renji trying and failing to attack Yhwach from behind despite Ichigo’s silent protests. Soon afterward, despite Orihime’s inability to restore Tensa Zangetsu, Renji hoists Ichigo up and declares that they will be confronting Yhwach, prompting Rukia to point out that simply charging in will accomplish nothing. However, they are all interrupted when Ichigo is stabbed through the shoulder by Shūkurō Tsukishima, who reveals that he has altered the past so that Tensa Zangetsu can be fixed at Kūgo’s behest. When Tsukishima asks him if they are even now, Ichigo confidently stands up with his restored Bankai and confirms this.[447]

Ichigo unleashing a powerful Getsuga Tenshō against Yhwach.

Shortly after his Bankai is fixed, Ichigo and Renji begin running through the portal with Reishi footholds. Ichigo then questions if Renji tagging along was a good idea. After getting a sobering lesson from Renji, the two eventually reach Soul Society, and immediately attack Yhwach. However, Yhwach uses The Almighty to avoid the attack and breaks Tensa Zangetsu once more.[448] After being pushed back by an energy attack from Yhwach, Ichigo glares at him as Yhwach questions why he did not have Orihime heal him before he came here. Ichigo proceeds to watch as Aizen takes on Yhwach while disguising himself as both Renji and Ichigo. When Aizen successfully tricks Yhwach into believing he has killed him, Ichigo impales Yhwach from behind before unleashing a powerful Getsuga Tenshō.[449]

Ichigo cuts Yhwach in half.

As Ichigo cuts him in half, Yhwach dissolves into a mass of darkness, prompting Aizen to commend Ichigo for responding to his usage of Kyōka Suigetsu as quickly as he did. When Ichigo notes that he experienced a strange feeling similar to when Aizen used Kyōka Suigetsu on his allies, prompting Aizen to explain how he released it before Ichigo arrived and confirmed that it would work on Yhwach before revealing that Ichigo was the final component in his plan because he was unaffected by it. Suddenly, Yhwach’s darkness engulfs Aizen as Yhwach himself notes that the power of Kyōka Suigetsu appears to have run out before reforming as he asks Ichigo if he really thought an attack of that caliber would be enough to kill him. Proclaiming that he can even rewrite futures where he dies using The Almighty, Yhwach bashes Tensa Zangetsu out of Ichigo’s hand and engulfs him and the rest of the Seireitei in his darkness before declaring that everything will lose its form and become one before his power. However, Yhwach is interrupted when Uryū fires the silver arrowhead through his chest, to the surprise of both him and Ichigo. Yhwach’s darkness suddenly clears from his body as he briefly loses his powers, prompting Uryū to tell Ichigo to move now. With his cracked Bankai in hand, Ichigo leaps toward Yhwach, who is beginning to regain his powers and seemingly shatters the blade in his hand. However, the blade instead crumbles to reveal the original Zangetsu in Ichigo’s hands, prompting a stunned Yhwach to realize that this is what Haschwalth was trying to warn him about with his dream as Ichigo cuts him in two.[450] Yhwach grabs hold of Zangetsu and laments to Ichigo how the path is being closed to a world without fear and how thanks to Ichigo existence will continue as it always has in a cycle of life and death.[451]

Less than ten years later, Ichigo marries Orihime and they have a son named Kazui Kurosaki. Ten years after Yhwach’s defeat, Ichigo has a get-together with his Karakura friends at the Kurosaki Clinic to see Sado’s upcoming boxing match on TV. Rukia and Renji come to the Kurosaki Clinic and Ichigo greets them at the door, inviting them inside. As Sado’s match begins, Ichigo calls Orihime to the living room and asks her where Kazui is. She replies that he is probably upstairs, and Ichigo wonders if Yuzu is fine with him being in her room, which she affirms. Ichigo then asks Rukia and Renji about their child coming, and after realizing she has disappeared, Rukia flippantly guesses that she is getting into fights. Ichigo is shocked by Rukia’s attitude and the two begin arguing.[452]

Echoing Jaws of Hell arc

Ichigo chats with Renji over a video call.

Three hours before Ukitake’s Konsō Reisai, Ichigo is contacted by Renji on a video call and informed of the ceremony, which he considers unethical, as well as him being invited to attend it by Shunsui and Rukia, who joins Renji and marvels at the new technology. When Ichigo reveals that Orihime is at home doing laundry instead of at Keigo’s ramen shop with him, he is astonished when Rukia assumes that this means their marriage is crumbling, something that he angrily denies, and learns of the latter’s exposure to television following Urahara’s recent work with the Shinigami Research and Development Institute.[453]

Ichigo joins the other lieutenants and meets the new ones.

That night, Ichigo gathers with Renji and the other lieutenants in the Human World for the Jogimen Reibaku ceremony, where he questions the need for them all to be there and is introduced to 7th Division Lieutenant Atau Rindō as well as 8th Division Lieutenant Yuyu Yayahara, who immediately accosts him for a selfie to post on social media since she knows Ichigo is the hero of the Quincy Blood War despite Ichigo’s confusion and protests. However, as Ichigo continues talking with Renji, he fails to notice a Jigoku no Gaki appearing behind them before it attacks Renji, sending him crashing into the ground below.[454]

Ichigo faces off against a resurrected Szayelaporro Granz.

After cutting the Jigoku no Gaki to pieces with a single slash of his sword, Ichigo intervenes in Renji’s confrontation with Szayelaporro Granz after the latter rises from Hell to free Renji and take on Szayelaporro himself, where he learns that the true purpose of the Konsō Reisai is to send deceased captains to Hell, leaving Ichigo aghast. Once Ukitake impales Szayelaporro to drag him back into Hell, Ichigo is left to wonder why the Jigokuchō have the word «Hell» in their names.[455]

Equipment

Ichigo’s Substitute Shinigami Badge.

  • Substitute Shinigami Badge (代行証 死神代行, Daikōshō Shinigami Daikō): Given to Ichigo by Ukitake before leaving Soul Society for the first time, the pendant he commonly carries on his belt signifies his position as a Substitute Shinigami, allowing him to remain active in the Human World.[180][181] The pendant gives Ichigo the ability to separate his soul from his body in the absence of Rukia’s glove or Kon. It alerts him to the presence of Hollows in Karakura Town, much like Rukia’s Denreishinki. Ukitake informs Ichigo the badge can also be dangerous, and thus it has built-in protection making it invisible to normal Humans.[456][457] Zennosuke Kurumadani tells Ichigo he has never heard of his «Seal of Approval», causing Ichigo to refer to it as useless before Shinji’s arrival.[458] When Ichigo loses his powers, all of the mentioned abilities of the badge are lost as well.[459] Kūgo Ginjō tells Ichigo the true purpose of the badge is to observe and restrict the owner. It is at once a surveillance device for Soul Society and a device to absorb, analyze, and control the user’s Reiatsu. It is also a device for communicating with Soul Society, as Ichigo could hear Rukia’s voice coming from it. As the badge absorbed and stored Ichigo’s Reiatsu, Ichigo used it as his Fullbring focus.[460]
  • Protective Charm: A Kidō-based charm given to him by his father. If the owner is attacked by hostile forces, it acts as a defense by forming a barrier, as displayed when Kon (while in Ichigo’s body) was attacked by the Arrancar Grand Fisher. Ichigo was unaware of the charm’s power, and was told it once belonged to his mother. The latter is proven to be a lie, as Isshin later reveals he created the charm recently.[461][462][463]
  • Ōken Clothing: After training with the Royal Guard, Ichigo dons special clothing in order to safely return to the Seireitei. These clothes are made from the bones and hair of the members of the Royal Guard, and they possess incredible defensive power, allowing Ichigo to withstand the friction that results from breaking through the 72 barriers between Soul Society and the Soul King Palace without suffering any damage; Yhwach notes that no Shinigami could hope to wear greater garb.[464] These clothes take the form of a white cloth, a floral-patterned bandanna, and a black cloth around the top of Ichigo’s head; large, black-outlined weights on either shoulder; a long, double-breasted white cloak; a black sash and a floral-patterned strip of fabric around his waist; and white pants.[465] The white cloak and bandanna along with the black cloth he wore over the rest were destroyed when Candice Catnipp attacks Ichigo with Galvano Blast.[466]

Powers & Abilities

Natural Abilities

Expert Hand-to-Hand Combatant: Physically, Ichigo’s Human body is in top form. Ichigo has been trained in martial arts since he was a small child, both professionally and by his father. He has repeatedly shown great agility and coordination in his attacks. In addition to having powerful kicks and punches, Ichigo is proficient in counterattacks, takedowns, and body locks. He has repeatedly caught an opponent’s weapon strikes with a single hand.[467] He effortlessly defeats multiple bullies and gangsters on a regular basis, and is a better martial artist than Tatsuki Arisawa, who is officially ranked the second strongest fighter of her age group in all of Japan despite her fighting with a broken arm. Combined with his speed, he effortlessly knocked out three lieutenants in rapid succession, while bare-handed, with a single strike each before the first lieutenant even touched the ground.[468] While he has stopped training, constant attacks from bullies and his father keep his skills fresh.

Enhanced Strength: Even while not in his Shinigami form, Ichigo is deceptively strong, smashing a man’s head through a concrete road with a single kick,[469] and later kicking Asguiaro Ebern from his bedroom into the street without injuring his leg from the man’s Hierro.[470]

Enhanced Speed & Reflexes: Even before learning Shunpo, Ichigo is a very fast and agile fighter. Ichigo possesses great reflexes, dodging a strike with no wasted effort and immediately counterattacking.[471] He can strike quickly, without warning, and in rapid succession.[472] His speed allows him to follow the movements of faster opponents to better analyze their movements, and block otherwise fatal strikes.[473] Even when struck by surprise by Tenjirō Kirinji, who is fast enough to outpace Suì-Fēng, Ichigo counterattacked and injured said attacker without anybody else noticing.[474] Ichigo managed to dodge a surprise point-blank shot to the head and attempt to perform a counter against Robert Accutrone, who was fast enough to match and pressure a fast Captain such as Shunsui in terms of speed.[475]

Enhanced Durability: While only a teenage Human, Ichigo is a highly resilient young man, safely breaking free from a binding spell (albeit a low-level one) and withstanding an assault from a large Hollow.[476]

Advanced Growth Rate: According to both Aizen and Urahara, Ichigo’s most astounding ability is his growth rate; he grasps the basic control of advanced techniques in days where it would take several years for even the most gifted Shinigami. Shortly after gaining Shinigami powers and with no previous training, he began learning advanced spiritual energy sensing techniques by sheer instinct. While it takes most Shinigami at least 10 years to achieve Bankai, he did so in two-and-a-half days (albeit with the assistance of a special device invented by Urahara which was originally intended for three days).[477][478] He gains considerable experience in the use of Shunpo while training with Yoruichi, which was done over the same period as his Bankai.[479] Besides his improvements in his Shinigami abilities, Ichigo greatly increased the time he could maintain his Hollow mask, from eleven seconds to considerably longer amounts of time. During his first fight with Ulquiorra, he is instantly incapacitated by one Cero blast, even with his Hollow mask (which broke within a second), but only a few hours later, he withstands another Cero from Ulquiorra without undergoing Hollowfication, and can analyze Ulquiorra’s movements much better than before, when he had «felt like [he] was fighting a machine or a statue» and failed to predict and counter his attacks.[480][481] His latent abilities have been recognized by the Wandenreich as potent enough to make him one of the Special War Powers of Soul Society.[482]

Keen Intellect: Despite his somewhat punkish attitude, Ichigo is analytical, perceptive, and deductive. In his high school, Ichigo’s grades are almost always near the top, despite his work as a Substitute Shinigami. Aside from that, Ichigo can determine the pattern of his opponent’s battle methods and form a proper counter-strategy to defeat his opponent’s attacks.

Immeasurable Spiritual Power: Ichigo has been noted on several occasions to have tremendously vast levels of spiritual energy, well-beyond most other Shinigami.[483] His spiritual power is noted to be heavy, which surprised Renji Abarai.[484] Ichigo constantly gives off Reiatsu at the level of a captain.[485] Even when worn-out in battle, he can continue fighting effectively while still using Getsuga Tenshō and his Bankai.[486] Even at less than half strength, his spiritual energy is comparable to a captain-level fighter.[487] His energy is strong enough to hold back the Sōkyoku, a halberd with the destructive force equivalent to one million Zanpakutō combined, using only his Zanpakutō.[488] Even before his Dangai training, his spiritual energy was strong enough for him to be able to sense Aizen’s increased Reiatsu as a result of his Second Fusion with the Hōgyoku while fighting Gin from a considerable distance away, despite his father, Urahara, and Yoruichi, all former Gotei 13 Captains, being unable to do so themselves while fighting him directly.[489][490] His Reiatsu is golden yellow in color.[491] After his training at the Soul King Palace, Ichigo was able to overwhelm four Sternritter simultaneously[492] and then calmly fight on par with a Sternritter using Quincy: Vollständig using just his Shikai and eventually overpower his foe.[493]

Ichigo’s Reiatsu after attaining his true power.

Novice Reiatsu Control: For the majority of the time since he gained his Shinigami powers, Ichigo’s spiritual energy has been rather difficult for him to control, as he never had formal training in controlling it, and upon Hollowfication, his Reiatsu fluctuated wildly, with it being unreadable at its lowest point and at its highest point greater than that of the fourth Espada Ulquiorra Cifer.[494] Due to this, and him having far more spiritual energy than his body can consciously contain, it leaked out constantly, preventing him from hiding it and effectively making stealth impossible when dealing with other spiritually-aware beings. He has learned how to harden his spiritual energy and enhance the strength of his attacks, or use it as a barrier to reduce the impact of attacks on him, if not negating them completely.[495] He possesses some skill in channeling his spiritual power, as he was able to destroy the Arbor of the Sōkyoku, a seemingly impossible feat which surprised the Gotei 13, by channeling his spiritual power through his sword into the execution stand.[496] According to Kirio Hikifune, Ichigo has gained control over his fluctuating Reiatsu after his training in the Soul King Palace,[497] and it is now so powerful that it automatically becomes visible when Ichigo is preparing to battle.[498]

Spiritual Awareness: Since he was a child, Ichigo has had an innate ability to clearly see spiritual beings and sense their presence. After becoming a Shinigami, his senses have continued to improve with time, learning various advanced sensing techniques, such as using a spirit ribbon to find Yūichi Shibata (in bird form).[499] Even from a considerable distance, he can detect the condition of a being with spiritual power. During his intense fight against Kenpachi Zaraki, he clearly sensed and recognized Sado’s energy signature even as it weakened, despite the considerable distance between them.[500]

Master Swordsman: In terms of fighting style while in his Shinigami form, Ichigo relies mainly on swordplay. Aside from his initial training with Urahara, he is essentially on a «learn as you go» training regimen; thusly, his skill has developed by fighting rather than formal instruction, becoming even more capable with every fight. His overall skill allows him to fight evenly against sword masters of Byakuya Kuchiki and Kenpachi Zaraki’s caliber. While usually fighting right-handed, Ichigo appears to be ambidextrous, as he is proficient in wielding Zangetsu in his left hand.[501][502][503] Since attaining the true form of Zangetsu, he has displayed great skill at wielding both blades at once without any trouble.[504][505][506][507][508][509]

Shinigami Powers & Abilities

Shunpo Expert: Though not particularly versed in its various techniques, Ichigo is proficient enough in the technique itself to keep up with and even surprise high-level Shinigami with his speed. Byakuya Kuchiki, one of the most proficient users of Shunpo in Soul Society, complimented Ichigo’s growing mastery of the technique.[510] During his first demonstration of this skill, he knocked out three lieutenants and grabbed his Zanpakutō before any of them hit the ground.[468] After returning from the Soul King Palace, Ichigo has refined his skill in Shunpo, moving several miles in a single leap while simultaneously bypassing the perception of multiple Sternritter.[511]

Enhanced Strength: When he is in his Shinigami body, Ichigo’s already impressive strength is greatly enhanced. He has knocked out three Shinigami lieutenants with a single punch each, one of which shattered one of their Zanpakutō at the same time.[468] His strength is great enough to easily stop repeated axe blows from Jidanbō before shattering Jidanbō’s axes in a single swing, and hurl Rukia a dozen meters into Renji’s arms and send them both skidding several meters more, achieving both feats with a single hand.[512][513] With a single kick, he can break down and launch a large chunk of a stone wall.[514] After regaining his Shinigami powers, one swing from his Zanpakutō produced a shockwave powerful enough to overwhelm Kūgo Ginjō, making the Fullbringer mistake it for a Getsuga Tenshō.[515] When fighting Quilge Opie, Ichigo grabbed one of his Heilig Pfeil with his bare hand without sustaining any damage, despite the considerable explosion it caused when Ichigo threw it back.[516] After returning from the Soul King Palace, Ichigo has increased in strength, allowing him to throw four Sternritter into separate buildings in rapid succession without any visible effort.[517]

Immense Endurance: When in his Shinigami form, Ichigo’s endurance is strengthened to the point where he can continue fighting effectively after receiving many injuries, and can survive attacks which would easily kill normal Humans. It was stated by Rukia that a Shinigami’s life force is their spiritual power. As such, Ichigo can withstand attacks which would be fatal to most Shinigami.[518] Uryū once stated Ichigo was a monster in this regard,[519] and Aizen commented on his ability to continue moving despite grave injuries.[520]

Enhanced Durability: Ichigo becomes much more durable in his Shinigami form. During his last fight with Kūgo Ginjō, he withstood a direct hit from the Getsuga Tenshō created by his opponent, and the damage was only done to one of his arms and part of his face.[521] When fighting Quilge Opie, Ichigo withstood the impact of several Heilig Pfeil fired at him, unharmed, despite the powerful explosion each one caused.[522] Tenjirō Kirinji, a member of the Royal Guard, was amazed at Ichigo’s ability to endure the unique healing properties of his White Skeleton Pond and Blood Hell Pond for so long after fully healing without rotting.[523] After his training in the Soul King Palace, his durability has increased to the point where he can withstand a direct attack from Meninas McAllon with only scratches on his face and retain the ability to move afterward, something which Robert Accutrone commended him for.[524]

Zanpakutō

Zangetsu (斬月, Slaying Moon)

Zangetsu’s true Shikai form.

  • Shikai: After his Bankai’s sword is broken, Ichigo discovers he does not possess a true Zanpakutō, but instead wields one formed from his inherited fusion of his Shinigami/Hollow powers. Later, Zangetsu is personally reforged by Ōetsu Nimaiya, using an actual Asauchi. In his inner world, Ichigo, coming to terms with his heritage and powers, gains access to his true Zanpakutō, which had been suppressed all this time. His actual Zanpakutō takes the form of two separate, purely black[525] blades. One is the size of his previous sword, once again in the shape of a khyber knife, with the grip at the base of the blade and a handle extending back from this about roughly the width and length of Ichigo’s forearm. There is a thin, hollowed-out portion running along the back edge of the blade from the base to the middle of the blade. The second blade is relatively small, about the size of Ichigo’s arm, and is similar to the first blade, but resembles a trench knife more than a sword. Unlike its counterpart, it has an enclosed handle, with a portion acting like a hand guard. Both blades represent a different facet of Ichigo’s powers: the larger blade represents his inner Hollow (the manifestation of his Shinigami/Hollow powers) and the smaller blade represents «the old man» (the manifestation of his Quincy powers).[526] After gaining his new Zanpakutō, Ichigo wraps the hilts of both swords in cloth, and now carries the larger blade on his back and the shorter blade on his right hip.[527]
Shikai Special Ability: Zangetsu’s Shikai is largely used for melee combat, but possesses two known special abilities.

Ichigo launches a Getsuga Tenshō at Yhwach.

  • Getsuga Tenshō (月牙天衝, Moon Fang Heaven-Piercer; «Piercer of Heaven» in the English anime): At the instant of the slash, Zangetsu, absorbing Ichigo’s spiritual energy, releases highly condensed spiritual energy at the tip of the blade, which, magnifying the slash attack, flies forward.[528] This slash takes the form of a crescent moon or the shape of a wave.[529] Ichigo uses this ability without knowing its name several times, but masters the technique later on during his Bankai training. As stated by Zangetsu, knowing the name of an attack heightens its power compared to its strength when the wielder does not know its name.[530] The Getsuga Tenshō is a powerful technique with great force, capable of causing large-scale damage and destruction. Ichigo has used this technique in several different manners, such as striking the ground, creating an omnidirectional blast which knocks away incoming attacks, or slashing at the ground, upturning it and crushing everything in its path.[531] After Ichigo regains his Shinigami powers for the second time, his Getsuga Tenshō is noticeably larger and stronger than it was before he lost his powers.[532] A single strike from it cleanly cut off the top portion of Tsukishima’s mansion and dispersed an entire rainstorm.[533] After gaining his true Zanpakutō, Ichigo can fire a Getsuga Tenshō by simply pointing his smaller sword at the enemy and making a small slash with it.[534] He can also fire a Getsuga Tenshō with his larger sword; this version is completely black, and is powerful enough to blast a large hole in the Soul King Palace and knock someone as powerful as Yhwach several meters back.[535]
  • Getsuga Jūjishō (月牙十字衝, Moon Fang Cross-Shaped Piercer): By firing a Getsuga Tenshō with each blade of his true Shikai, Ichigo can fuse them into a large, cross-shaped blast of energy. It is powerful enough to disperse Candice Catnipp’s Electrocution technique[536] and completely destroy her left arm on contact.[537]

The new form of Ichigo’s Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu.

  • Bankai: Tensa Zangetsu (天鎖斬月, Heaven Chain Slaying Moon): To activate his Bankai, Ichigo places the two blades of his Shikai side by side, causing a surge of energy to engulf him and the swords. Tensa Zangetsu takes the form of a khyber knife variation; the smaller black blade comprises the inner part of the sword and has the handle, which resembles a normal Katana’s with black wrapping, much like the original Tensa Zangetsu, fixed to it, while the base of the sword is slanted and the blade continues with a section jutting out from the underside as a guard, with a chain attached to it that loops over the top and attaches right before the point of the blade.[538] After Yhwach tries to destroy Tensa Zangetsu a second time during his final battle with Ichigo, only the outer white portion of the sword breaks off instead, revealing a blade matching the original form of Ichigo’s Shikai, Zangetsu, underneath.[539]
Bankai Special Ability: While the power of the true Tensa Zangetsu is currently unknown, a Soul King-empowered Yhwach considered it dangerous enough to necessitate immediately breaking Ichigo’s Bankai following its activation during their battle.[540]

A Getsuga Tenshō generated by Tensa Zangetsu.

  • Enhanced Getsuga Tenshō: Ichigo can fire a massively powerful, golden-colored Getsuga Tenshō. When this technique was used against a Soul King-empowered Yhwach, Ichigo bifurcated him with the force of the blast[541] and would have killed him were it not for The Almighty allowing Yhwach to reverse his own death.[542]

Hollowfication

Ichigo’s merged Hollow form.

Merged Hollow Form: After Ichigo learned the truth about the source of his Shinigami powers and reforged his Zanpakutō, his Hollow and Quincy came into balance with one another; however, should Ichigo’s inner Hollow be woken by large amounts of Quincy Reiatsu,[543] this balance will be disrupted, and Ichigo can meld with his inner Hollow,[544] resulting in a powerful transformation.[545] In this form, the left side of Ichigo’s face and neck change to resemble the form his inner Hollow took on while fighting Ulquiorra Cifer, as well as his former Hollowfication; his left eye inverts in color with a black sclera and yellow iris, he has dark marks running down his face and along his neck, and he gains a long, forward-pointing horn on the left side of his head.[546] While in this form, the larger blade of Zangetsu turns white.[547]
Power Augmentation: As with his Hollow mask, Ichigo’s merged Hollow form drastically increases his combat capabilities and overall power.
  • Enhanced Speed: While in this form, Ichigo’s speed is noticeably enhanced; after entering it behind the protection of Orihime’s Santen Kesshun, Ichigo near-instantaneously moved in front of the barrier and a considerable distance away from Orihime, who was unable to fathom how quickly he had gotten there.[548] Shortly afterward, when Yhwach formed his Reishi broadsword in preparation for close-range combat, Ichigo managed to restrain his sword arm while readying an attack before Yhwach could even react.[549]
  • Enhanced Strength: While battling Yhwach in this form, Ichigo not only restrained Yhwach’s sword arm with one hand, but destroyed a large chunk of the tower they were fighting in with the force of his subsequent slash.[550]
  • Enhanced Spiritual Power: Upon exerting his Reiatsu, Ichigo leveled the entirety of Silbern at the top of Wahrwelt, leading Yhwach himself to call his power «magnificent«.[551]

Ichigo combines a Getsuga Tenshō with a Gran Rey Cero.

Combined Gran Rey Cero-Getsuga Tenshō: By using the longer sword of Zangetsu as a substitute second horn and with his blood as a catalyst, Ichigo can fire a Gran Rey Cero; moreover, he can combine it with a Getsuga Tenshō to create a massive slashing attack powerful enough to wound a Soul King-empowered Yhwach;[552] though the latter quickly brushed it off, he noted that it was nonetheless a potent technique and proof that he had to begin taking Ichigo seriously.[553]

Quincy Powers & Abilities

Ichigo’s Blut Vene stops Yhwach’s blade.

Blut (血装 (ブルート), burūto; German for «Blood,» Japanese for «Blood Guise«): A Quincy ability which gives one inhuman defensive & offensive capability.

  • Blut Vene (静血装 (ブルート・ヴェーネ), burūto vēne; German for «Blood Vein«, Japanese for «Stilled Blood Guise«): One of two Blut abilities, Blut Vene is the defensive Blut. Ichigo’s imprisonment by Quilge Opie transferred some of Quilge’s Reiatsu to Ichigo, which awakened the memories within his Reiatsu left by his mother, who was a Quincy. This has given him access to the defensive Blut. He has used it to survive an attack from Yhwach’s sword, which only left a small cut.[554] This power can also be used to aid Ichigo against critical wounds that have already been inflicted, able to stop the severe loss of blood that would be caused from said wound.[555]

Former Powers & Abilities

Zanpakutō
Zangetsu (斬月, Slaying Moon): When Ichigo first becomes a Shinigami, his Zanpakutō was very similar in appearance to Rukia’s sealed Zanpakutō [556][557] but oversized, with an equally-oversized brown sheath hung by a strap across his back and over his right shoulder. It had a rectangular bronze tsuba with gently inward-curved edges, a stylized flame pattern on the long sides, and a simple decorative slit on the short sides. The hilt’s handle had a red wrapping and two light blue tassels attached to the handle’s base, which was decorated with a flame design on its short sides. The large size is due to the unfocused but immense amount of Ichigo’s spiritual power, which he did not know how to control. As a result, the sword itself was rather weak, since very little spiritual power was used to create it. Nevertheless, it was powerful enough to subdue a Gillian-class Menos and lesser Hollows, completely blocking a Cero from the former. It could upturn the ground with a single strike.[558] Because of the weak nature of its spiritual energy, Byakuya Kuchiki easily cut off most of the blade during his first encounter with Ichigo, and Kisuke Urahara subsequently sliced it down to the hilt during their training, forcing Ichigo to learn the name of his Zanpakutō in order to release its true form. This sword is a result of Rukia’s deprived spiritual energy and not a result of Ichigo’s own power.[559][560]

Zangetsu’s constant Shikai form.

  • Shikai: The Shikai form of Zangetsu resembles an oversized khyber knife instead of a formal katana. It has no tsuba and no proper hilt; what Ichigo holds is the cloth-wrapped tang. The sword is about as tall as Ichigo is,[561] and has a black blade with a silver edge. The cloth wrapping on the tang seems to react to Ichigo’s will, changing length at a thought or twining about the blade in an impromptu sheath. When in combat, the cloth falls away when necessary, shrinking back to a manageable size.[562] The cloth can be used to swing the weapon like a flail and to toss it at opponents for mid-range combat,[563][564] as well as bandage wounds,[565] but these are done rarely. Ichigo has, on more than one occasion, used Zangetsu’s wide blade as a shield from incoming attacks,[566][567] and for deflecting energy attacks.[568] Unlike most Zanpakutō, which can be sealed into their original form, Zangetsu is always in its Shikai form. Yoruichi Shihōin has stated his Zanpakutō is a full-time released form type because of Ichigo’s vast but uncontrollable spiritual energy upon generation of it, implying it is simply a type of Zanpakutō which, without proper control of his spiritual energy, remains in Shikai form once in said state.[569]

Zangetsu’s Shikai Version 2.

After being influenced by the remaining traces of Ichigo’s Fullbring,[570] Zangetsu’s appearance changes, giving the blade a silver hilt with gray wrappings, and a short length of chain at its base. The blade itself becomes slightly reshaped, curving inwards at the backside of the tip, similar to a trench knife.[571] When stored away on Ichigo’s back, the former cloth still materializes to act as an impromptu sheath.[572]

Zangetsu’s Bankai: Tensa Zangetsu.

  • Bankai: Tensa Zangetsu (天鎖斬月, Heaven Chain Slaying Moon): Ichigo points his Zanpakutō in a straight direction, using either a single hand or both of his hands, with the cloth of his Shikai surrounding his arm and tightening during the activation. His spiritual power surges, with the smoke obscuring his being.[573] It is considered completely out of the ordinary for any Zanpakutō. Unlike most Bankai forms, which usually create some sort of massive creature or effect, Ichigo’s Bankai shrinks his sword down to a daitō (Japanese long sword) with a black blade instead. The cross guard has four prongs bent out to form the shape of the manji (which is the kanji for «ban,» meaning «full,» as in «full release»). The blade itself can endure even the strongest of attacks, making it quite effective in blocking and deflecting incoming attacks.[574] It can withstand getting crushed by force.[575] The blade is strong and sharp enough to cut clean through Kūgo Ginjō’s sword.[576] Commenting on the blade’s strength and durability, Gin Ichimaru claimed it felt like his was about to break from hitting it.[577] Instead of the cloth his Shikai form had, a short length of chain with a broken link at the end dangles from the base of the hilt. In addition to his sword, Ichigo’s robe is replaced with a long-sleeved, ankle-length black coat (or shihakushō) with red lining, which is closed at his chest and left to flare out into ragged ends, much like that of Zangetsu himself.[578] This coat is part of Ichigo’s Bankai, and the damage it can take is directly proportionate to the remaining strength and level of Ichigo’s Reiatsu.[579]

Tensa Zangetsu Version 2.

After his training in the Dangai, Ichigo’s Bankai takes on a slightly different appearance. While Zangetsu still takes the form of a daitō with a black blade, the four prongs on the cross guard extend out farther than they previously did. While still in the shape of the manji, the prongs become more abstract and slender in appearance. Ichigo’s right hand becomes covered by a black glove, and the chain at the base of Zangetsu’s hilt extends out further than it previously did, spiraling up the length of his sleeveless right arm, with the additional portion of the chain hanging down freely from his upper arm.[580]

Tensa Zangetsu Version 3.

After being influenced by the remaining traces of Ichigo’s Fullbring,[570] the appearance of his Bankai changes. He wears a white undershirt beneath his black shihakushō, which is now open. Held together by three «x»-shaped marks, it ends in a number of coattails. Ichigo wears black gloves, with white «x»-shaped marks appear on both the gloves and his forearms. Tensa Zangetsu’s blade is much longer (roughly the length of his Shikai), and becomes more curved as it nears the tip, with three protrusions along the blunt end of the sword close to its tip. While retaining its manji-like shape, the tsuba becomes more curved and jagged.[581] Tensa Zangetsu’s chain is now longer, attaching to both the base of the sword’s hilt and to Ichigo’s glove, forming a wide loop.[582]
Bankai Special Ability: Tensa Zangetsu, much like its Shikai form, is used heavily for melee combat, but also possesses a certain special ability.
  • Hyper-Speed Combat: Ichigo takes all the power of his Bankai, compresses it into a small, condensed form, and uses the power of the Bankai to perform high-speed combat.[583] His new speed enhances his Shunpo prowess, allowing him to create dozens of afterimages to confuse his opponent.[584]
  • Enhanced Strength: Ichigo’s Bankai further enhances his naturally great strength. He effortlessly blocked a punch from Yammy Llargo, an Espada known primarily for his immense strength, and cut through his Hierro with relative ease.[585] The sudden boost in strength upon releasing allows Ichigo to break free from any attack which binds him or prevents him from moving.[586] After his training in the Dangai, Ichigo’s strength drastically increases to the point where a single swing of his sword can level a mountain.[587] He can grab Aizen’s Zanpakutō blade with his bare hand without feeling any of the exerted force, though said force could do considerable damage to the surrounding area.[588] He can effortlessly break through Hadō 90. Kurohitsugi, with full incantation, with just his bare hand.[589] After his Shinigami powers are restored, Ichigo can catch a massive blast produced by Kūgo Ginjō’s Bankai one-handed and crush it. With only a swing of his sword, he can create a huge shock wave.[590]

Enhanced Getsuga Tenshō (Kuroi Getsuga).

  • Enhanced Getsuga Tenshō: Tensa Zangetsu retains the use of Getsuga Tenshō and can be used in the same ways, but in an enhanced form. When used in Bankai, these potent blasts are black with a red outline, their path can be controlled, and they possess explosively augmented power and speed. During Byakuya Kuchiki’s fight with Ichigo, he refers to this attack as a «Kuroi Getsuga» (黒い月牙, «Black Moon Fang»), referring to the attack’s darkened color.[591] Ichigo has stated the Black Getsuga was originally Hollow Ichigo’s technique,[592] which has been proven, as Ichigo had no knowledge of it during his fight with Byakuya Kuchiki, and Hollow Ichigo stated all Ichigo was doing when he used the technique was copying his inner Hollow.[593] Ichigo can keep Getsuga Tenshō within Tensa Zangetsu to augment his sword swings,[594] or fire it from the tip of the blade as if it were a bullet.[595]

An enraged Ichigo exerts his turbulent Reiatsu while using his Bankai.

  • Enhanced Spiritual Power: His already vast spiritual energy increases grandly and explosively. His Reiatsu is so intense and rough, as well as thick and heavy, it can suffocate Humans who are in the general vicinity of his released Bankai.[596] Ichigo’s Reiatsu is solid in his Bankai.[597] Initially, when he activated his Bankai, he produced a white aura which shot high into the sky.[598][599] Ever since Ichigo defeated his inner Hollow and affirmed his place as a Visored, he produces a deep black spiritual energy with a crimson outline, which emanates off of Ichigo’s body when his spiritual pressure is exerted, replacing his white aura.[600] After his training in the Dangai, Ichigo’s ability to sense Reiatsu has increased greatly, as he can now sense his sisters blocks away through various buildings and determine their current status.[601] According to Sōsuke Aizen, by achieving evolution into a dimension separate from Shinigami, both Shinigami and Humans have become unable to feel his Reiatsu unless he voluntarily lowers his level and allows them to interfere, in the same way a two-dimensional being is unable to interfere with a three-dimensional being. In this same way, he surmises Ichigo is standing in a dimension even higher than the one he is in.[602] After Ichigo regains his Shinigami powers for the second time, his Bankai activation reverts back to the way it used to be, shooting a white aura high into the sky. The released energy can break apart Yukio’s chatroom, which is said to be indestructible.[603] While in Bankai, Ichigo’s Reiatsu turns black, with a blue outline,[604] and when Ichigo is enraged it turns red-black with crackling energy akin to lightning.[605]
  • Enhanced Bankai Duration: Since all of his energy is «compressed», usage of his Bankai does not expel as much spiritual power as other Bankai from the point of activation, allowing him to use Tensa Zangetsu for a much longer duration than any other Bankai users of his level. From his final encounter with Grimmjow in Hueco Mundo until Aizen’s defeat, Ichigo continuously stayed in his Bankai state for three months.[606]

Ichigo assuming the form of the Final Getsuga Tenshō.

  • Saigo no Getsuga Tenshō (最後の月牙天衝, The Final Moon Fang Heaven-Piercer): By using this technique, Ichigo becomes Getsuga (月牙, Moon Fang) itself. It is referred to as the Final Getsuga Tenshō because if Ichigo uses it, he loses all of his Shinigami powers.[607] For the duration of the ability, Ichigo’s hair becomes waist-length and turns black. Light bluish-gray bandages form around his body, tightly wrapped around his torso, right arm, and face, ending just beneath his eyes. Black flame-like markings spread across his chest and wrap around his left arm, and the remains of a tattered black cloak cover his lower body. In this form, Ichigo’s body constantly emits smoky black Reiatsu, most of which is focused around his right arm.[608] Being in this form allows Ichigo to use Mugetsu.[609] Once it is used, the transformation dissipates. He will lose consciousness, accompanied by intense pain, with the loss of his Shinigami powers following. Any remaining Reiatsu stabilizes, and he will awaken sometime later (roughly a month), followed shortly by the loss of his remaining Reiryoku.[610] When Ichigo lost his Reiatsu, a tiny portion of it accumulated in a single location inside of him over time,[611] and he began to regain it slightly after a year and a half.[612] While using this technique, Ichigo’s Reiatsu turns completely black.[613]
Mugetsu (無月, Moonless Sky): Generating a blade of deep black spiritual energy in his hand, Ichigo swings it at the target. Doing so causes a massive veil of black spiritual energy to erupt upwards and approach the target, darkening the sky and heavily damaging anything caught within the blast.[614][615] The energy continues to rise, dissipating into the sky.[616]
Fullbring

Ichigo’s badge being used as his Fullbring focus.

Initially, Ichigo’s Fullbring powers focused on changing the form of his Substitute Shinigami Badge.[617] By recalling the memories of his pride as a Shinigami, Ichigo causes the badge to release black Reiatsu in the shape of the tsuba of Tensa Zangetsu.[618] Like a tsuba, the weapon is used primarily for defense, particularly to block attacks. It can absorb most of the impact from a much larger opponent’s attack.[619] Like a real tsuba, it has no cutting power, and if Ichigo releases his hold on the badge, the Reiatsu dissipates.[620]

Ichigo’s second Fullbring appearance.

Later, his Fullbring powers evolve so they change his appearance, covering his whole body in a black Reiatsu, and produce a dark blade, forming over his arm.[621] His abilities are classified as a Clad-Type Fullbring because Ichigo is shrouded in his own power, which resembles a Shihakushō, much like his former Bankai.[622]

Ichigo’s completed Fullbring appearance.

After Ichigo’s Fullbring is completed, it transforms into a solid outfit. It becomes a white armor covering his chest, arms, shoulders, and feet, with a stripe running across his face. Underneath this, he wears a completely black bodysuit. The badge grows a medium-sized, black, machete-like blade, with a silver edge, round hilt, simple white cloth-wrapping, and flat base. The badge itself becomes the guard, with a new black cross marking on it. It is hung across Ichigo’s back in a white sheath.[623][624]

  • Energy Blast: Using his incomplete Fullbring, Ichigo can unleash spinning, propeller-like blasts of black spiritual energy, outlined in red. Ichigo compares the feeling of using these blasts to that of using Getsuga Tenshō.[625] By charging up this attack, the tsuba becomes bigger and more jagged, with six bars, before launching a larger blast.[626] The attack is flawed, due to its inconsistent power. Its power is determined by the number of blades in it, six being the maximum. If fired in succession, the number of blades decrease, with the attack becoming more fragile with each one it loses. If the attack has anything less than three blades, it can be shattered with ease. Ichigo and Jackie Tristan both conclude if he fires three shots in a row, he leaves himself wide open to attack.[627] With his completed Fullbring, Ichigo can produce the Reiatsu tsuba from his sword’s guard-badge and fire a barrage of these blades with a single swing, with each one apparently retaining full power, as none lose any blades. Similar to Getsuga Tenshō, Ichigo can keep the energy of his attacks in his sword to augment his sword swings.[624]

Ichigo’s Fullbring version of Getsuga Tenshō.

  • Getsuga Tenshō: In his completed Fullbring form, Ichigo can fire off a blue wave of energy from his blade. Though the attack is not as large or powerful as it is with his Shinigami powers, Tsukishima notes how fast it moves, and it can still cause some considerable damage.[628]
  • Enhanced Speed: Through Fullbring, Ichigo can move far more quickly than usual, at one point catching Jackie Tristan off guard by vanishing and appearing behind her with a kick readied. Ichigo’s feet emit a flickering Bringer Light, which indicates he is preparing for his next high-speed movement. Jackie Tristan notes the presence of Bringer Light indicates Ichigo is beginning to master Fullbring.[629] Ichigo can draw on the souls of concrete and solid air in order to propel himself higher and at faster speeds.[630] With his complete Fullbring unleashed, Ichigo’s speed is enhanced even further, as he got behind Tsukishima and cut off his left arm before he could even attack him.[631] Similar to his Bankai, Ichigo’s speed is great enough to produce dozens of afterimages to confuse his enemy.[624] By focusing this power into a single leg, Ichigo can launch a much faster kick with much greater impact.[632]
  • Enhanced Strength: In his complete Fullbring form, Ichigo’s strength is greatly enhanced. With a single hand, and from an angle with no leverage, Ichigo caught a direct punch from Sado’s fully transformed Brazo Derecha de Gigante unfazed.[633] With a single kick, he can launch his opponent several meters with considerable force.[634]
Hollowfication
Main article: Zangetsu (Zanpakutō spirit)

Ichigo’s original mask.

Hollow Mask: Ichigo’s Hollow mask has the appearance of what could best be described as a menacing skull. The mask is white, and originally had only three red stripes on the left side,[635] which have since increased in number.[636] The stripes change in thickness after he subjugates his inner Hollow.[637] It eventually covers almost the entirety of the mask’s left half during his third battle with Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez.[638] While pure white on the right side, the mask possesses a total of ten red stripes spread across three spots on the left side of his mask.[639][640]

Ichigo’s new mask.

Because Ichigo’s inner Hollow took a new form while facing Ulquiorra Cifer,[641] Ichigo’s mask has changed again. Where his mask once had a series of thick red stripes which covered almost the entire left half of his mask, there are now only two thick vertical black stripes, each on one half of the mask, which are interrupted by the widened eye-holes and the jaw.[642][643]

Ichigo donning his mask.

The Hollow mask was originally a sign of Ichigo’s possession by his inner Hollow, but after his training with the Visored, it merely indicates he is utilizing his Hollow powers. To access his inner Hollow’s power, Ichigo must summon the mask onto his face. He normally does this by placing one of his hands over his face, and concentrating spiritual matter on it in order to manifest the mask (previously, it had appeared on its own before he mastered the Hollow within him), summoning the mask in a «ripping» fashion. With the mask in place, Ichigo’s eyes irises become yellow, and he has black sclera and pupils. His voice has a slight Hollow echo to it. With the mask, he gains access to increased physical enhancements. Strangely, though most of the other Visored have been able to shift the position of the mask while apparently still retaining the abilities of their Hollowfied state, as well as using general Hollow abilities, Ichigo has never done either.

Power Augmentation: While wearing the mask, Ichigo’s Hollow powers supplement his Shinigami powers, giving him a vast increase in both strength and speed.
  • Augmented Getsuga Tenshō: When Ichigo wears his mask, the power, speed, blast area, force, and size of the Getsuga Tenshō becomes drastically augmented, to the point of seriously harming a foe. When used with his Bankai and Hollow mask in combination, his Getsuga Tenshō is stated to be his ultimate attack.[644] Ichigo’s tremendous speed lets him to move faster than the Getsuga Tenshō itself, allowing him to fire multiple blasts from different directions.[645] Ulquiorra Cifer believes the Getsuga Tenshō is Ichigo’s strongest attack,[644] comparing it to a Hollow’s Cero, particularly a Cero Oscuras.[646] The black Getsuga Tenshō was first displayed by Ichigo’s inner Hollow, and initially carried the risk of causing his inner Hollow to surface if used too much.[647] With Ichigo’s later control over his inner Hollow, this is no longer a problem.[645] With the use of his new mask, he can fire a Getsuga Tenshō powerful enough to send Yammy Llargo falling down head first while he was in his much larger and stronger Resurrección state,[648] and cut a high-rise building in half.[649]
  • Enhanced Spiritual Power: While wearing the mask, Ichigo’s spiritual power increases drastically.[650] Upon witnessing his enormous Reiatsu, one of the Privaron Espada, Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio, described it as amazing.[651] The 4th Espada, Ulquiorra Cifer, stated his Reiatsu was higher than his own (though he also stated it was fluctuating).[652] During Ichigo’s fight with Grimmjow, the 3rd Espada, Tier Harribel, note the volume, concentration, and catastrophic nature of his Reiatsu did not seem like that of a Human, but more like that of an Espada.[653] Even Sōsuke Aizen complimented his Reiatsu, stating he had grown.[654] It has been noted multiple times that with the mask on, his spiritual energy changes into something similar to that of a Hollow.[655] Ichigo can use the combined Reiatsu released in his Bankai activation and Hollowfication to launch himself in the air.[656]
  • Enhanced Strength: While using the Hollow mask, Ichigo gains a substantial increase in strength. In his second fight with Grimmjow, he overpowered Grimmjow’s Cero.[657] In his third fight with Grimmjow, he blocked the destructive force of an Espada’s strongest Cero, the Gran Rey Cero, fired by Grimmjow.[658] After he unleashed his Hollowfication in his battle with Ulquiorra, he slightly broke his sword with a single slash.[659] He effortlessly blocked a Cero fired by Ulquiorra.[660]
  • Enhanced Speed: While wearing his mask, Ichigo’s already formidable speed is greatly enhanced. During his second battle against Grimmjow, Ichigo’s speed completely overwhelmed the Espada, who was unable to follow Ichigo’s movement, and forced him completely on the defensive with his barrage of attacks.[661] His attacks become so fast the opponent cannot even perceive them until after they are hit.[662] He becomes fast enough to outrun his own Getsuga Tenshō, allowing him to strike and enhance them, or launch simultaneous attacks at the opponent from different angles.[645]
  • Enhanced Durability: His durability is increased greatly. During his third fight with Grimmjow, he is thrown through various buildings and obstructions and emerges unharmed.[663] Ichigo shielded Orihime from a barrage of Grimmjow’s dart bullets, which have enough destructive force to destroy a large building.[664][665]
  • Mask Regeneration: If Ichigo has enough spiritual power, he can repair small amounts of damage inflicted upon his mask.[666] This is displayed during his third fight with Grimmjow,[667] and during his most recent fight with Ulquiorra.[668]
  • Hollow Combat: When Ichigo fights with his mask on, his fighting style becomes more instinctive than practiced. The Hollow mask makes Ichigo more ruthless, akin to the battle style of Hollow Ichigo. Throughout the duration of the Hollowfication, Ichigo displays less concern for injuries to his person, even ignoring grievous wounds to continue fighting.[669] Ulquiorra Cifer stated Ichigo in this form resembles an Arrancar, and his movements are similar to theirs.[670]
  • Mask Re-Summon: He can call his mask out a second time after it shatters. When used for the first time, the mask immediately broke apart.[671] Later, this is no longer a problem. In his first fight with Ulquiorra, though unseen, it was used to help defend against Ulquiorra’s Cero,[672] and again during his final battle with Ulquiorra after the latter entered his released form.[673]

Weaknesses

  • Injury Transfer: Whenever Ichigo suffers a injury in his Shinigami form, it is reflected on his Human body when he returns to it, with only sufficient healing being able to rectify or prevent this.[674]
  • Defenseless Body: Each time Ichigo leaves his Human body to enter his Shinigami form without using Kon to animate it, it is left lifeless and defenseless until he can reenter it.[675]
  • Damaging Reiatsu (Formerly): Initially, Ichigo’s poor control over his vast Reiatsu caused him to risk severe harm to himself and those around him if he significantly overexerted himself.[676][677]
  • Close-Quarters Disadvantage (Formerly): When wielding his original Zanpakutō, Ichigo risked getting his blade stuck in nearby surfaces while fighting in small or cramped spaces like building hallways.[678]
  • Mask Time Limit: Like all Visored, Ichigo can only keep his Hollow mask summoned for a certain amount of time before it automatically shatters or is intentionally dispersed, though he has been able to drastically increase the time limit through training and combat. Originally, Ichigo was only able to wear the mask for four seconds at a time.[679] After training with the Visored, the limit increased to eleven seconds.[680] His time limit further increased during his third battle with Grimmjow; the reason behind him being able to keep the mask summoned for most of a grueling battle’s duration is unknown, but Grimmjow speculated that his improvements came from a subconscious need.[681][682] Once he gained resolve to fight Aizen, Ichigo’s final mask was used for a substantial period of time,[683] but began dispersing again once he lost his composure.[684]
  • Fear: Ichigo cannot re-summon his Hollow mask if too much fear lies in his heart. After Ichigo’s mask changed in his battle with Yammy Llargo, he noticed his mask felt different, as if it was heavier, and he was unable to re-summon it for a brief period of time.[685] Tensa Zangetsu states the oddities of the new mask come from Ichigo’s fear of the Hollow form he took to defeat Ulquiorra, where his sanity was overwhelmed by its power, and he cannot Hollowfy properly.[686]

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Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach)
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«Getsuga Tenshō»

Gender: Male
Type: Edgy Delinquent
Age: Pre Time-Skip: 15
Post Time-Skip: 17
10 Years after the Thousand Year Blood War: 27
Species: Human
Quincy
Portrayed by: Masakazu Morita (Japanese)
Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
Status: Alive
Media of origin: Bleach

Ichigo Kurosaki (Japanese: 黒崎 一護, Hepburn: Kurosaki Ichigo) is a fictional character in the Bleach manga series and its adaptations created by Tite Kubo. He is the main protagonist of the series, who receives Soul Reaper powers after befriending Rukia Kuchiki, the Soul Reaper assigned to patrol around the fictional city of Karakura Town. These powers come at the cost of Rukia’s own, and as a result, Ichigo concedes to work as Rukia’s stand-in, fighting to protect people from evil spirits called Hollows and sending good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society.

He is voiced by Masakazu Morita in the Japanese dub and Johnny Young Bosch in the english dub.

Why He Rocks

  1. He has an excellent backstory on why he protects people after his mother died.
  2. Very good character development from a person that didn’t really cared about anyone and rather used his powers selfishly, he turned into someone who helps the soul society as well as anyone else in danger.
    • Also after the emotional beating he receives during the Fullbring arc, he becomes much calmer and displays greater self-awareness. And while he still won’t hesitate to get involved in a fight, he’s more aware and analytical about his situations with a more mature outlook than before.
  3. Unlike many shonen protagonist he doesn’t need tropes such as having a goal to make him a great character.
  4. Masakazu Morita and Johnny Yong Bosch did a great jobs voicing him.
  5. His very human characteristic is very relatable to many viewers.
  6. He also has the ability to read the emotions of his opponents when he matches blades with them. For example he pities Aizen for his loneliness and Ginjo for his despair.

Bad Qualities

  1. He gets pissed of too often in the series.
  2. In the beginning of the series he was very selfish as he wanted to protect people he wanted to.

Trivia

  • According to Shonen Jump’s character popularity polls, Ichigo was consistently the most popular character in Bleach in the first three polls, but ranked 3rd in the fourth popularity poll.
  • Ichigo’s Zanpakutō, Zangetsu, was voted the 3rd most popular Zanpakutō in the Zanpakutō popularity poll, while his Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu, was ranked 10th.
  • As credited by Tite Kubo, his theme music is «News from the Front» by Bad Religion.
  • Ichigo claims his name comes from ichi for first prize and go for guardian angel, though his father told him his name means «he who protects.» Using certain kanji (苺), Ichigo’s name can mean «strawberry,» which led Jidanbō Ikkanzaka to comment that Ichigo has a cute name and Mashiro Kuna to nickname him «Berry-tan». Upon hearing his name, Ikkaku Madarame stated men whose names contain the word ichi are often powerful and talented.
  • The number 15 on Ichigo’s bedroom door is both a reference to his age and a pun on his name: ichi-go can be read to mean «one-five (一五)».
  • Despite various people noticing how Ichigo resembles Kaien Shiba in looks and personality, neither Ganju nor Kūkaku, Kaien’s siblings, have commented on that.
  • In the manga, after Ichigo sliced of one of Grand Fisher’s tentacles, he cut off the Hollow’s arm in order to save Karin. In the anime however, Eikichirō Saidō sliced off Grand Fisher’s arm instead.
  • In the manga, Kanonji protects Ichigo from the Demi-Hollow and frees the Shinigami’s Zanpakutō while inside the abandoned hospital. In the anime however, this all takes place on the roof of the hospital, and Kanonji frees Ichigo from being bonded to the railings instead.
  • In the manga, after Ichigo won his battle against Byakuya, he yelled in victory before collapsing. However, in the anime, he yelled in pain instead.
  • There is some inconsistency regarding Ichigo’s wounds from training with Hiyori when Orihime arrived at the Visored Warehouse to find him. Though in the anime the wounds aren’t visible, but between pages in the manga, they aren’t initially visible, but then reappear in the next pages.
  • When Ichigo takes a new Hollow form in his fight against Ulquiorra, the chapter sketches reveal his Substitute Shinigami Badge is broken.
  • In chapter 499, Ichigo’s Bankai’s tsuba seems to revert to its previous form, rather than being curved and jagged.
  • Though his Reiatsu is gold in the manga, the anime portrays it as blue.
  • In chapter 627, the shoulder pads on Ichigo’s new Shinigami outfit appear to be reversed, with the scaled pad appearing on his right shoulder and the normal strap appearing on his left, when he first sees the new Wandenreich city.
  • Ichigo’s registry number in Xcution was 007.

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    Ичиго Куросаки / Ichigo Kurosaki

    Персонаж аниме, манги и ранобэ

    Молодой человек, который живёт в вымышленном городке Каракура вместе с двумя младшими сестрами — Карин и Юдзу — и отцом Иссином Куросаки, который заведует маленькой больницей. С детства обладает сверхъестественной способностью видеть призраков, даже хорошо знаком с одной девочкой-привидением и приносит цветы на место её смерти. Тем не менее, он не склонен к мистицизму и, хотя читает гороскопы, утверждает, что не верит им.

    У него тёплые отношения с сестрами (он даже как-то раз говорит своей подруге Орихимэ Иноуэ, что старшие братья именно потому рождаются первыми, чтобы защищать своих младших братьев и сестёр), и даже с отцом, который постоянно нападает из-за угла под разными предлогами: «Поздно! Мы всегда ужинаем в 19:00!», а когда Ичиго уклоняется от удара, гордо провозглашает: «Мне больше нечему тебя учить».

    Бунтовщик, плохой парень, который против своей воли вынужден геройствовать. Тем не менее, он привязан к друзьям, готов защищать близких людей до последнего и рискует ради них жизнью. Школьник с ярко-рыжими волосами, которые раздражают одноклассников и являются причиной постоянных подначек и драк, но он охотно избивает хулиганов, заявляя, что его не волнует чужое мнение, тем самым поддерживая имидж волка-одиночки. Несмотря на это он хорошо учится, много читает и занимается, а также находится на почётной 18-й строчке в списке лучших учеников школы. Как выясняется впоследствии, он тратит столько сил на учёбу затем, чтобы перебороть отрицательное отношение учителей, которое возникло, опять же, из-за необычного цвета волос, нелюдимости и привычки давать сдачи обидчикам. Из-за своего цвета волос даже не ходит в парикмахерскую, и его стрижёт младшая сестра Юдзу.

    Однажды на его близких нападает злой дух, «пустой», но появляется девушка по имени Рукия Кучики, которая вмешивается в сражение и спасает семью Куросаки. Во время битвы она получает серьёзное ранение и становится перед выбором: погибнуть или передать Ичиго часть своих сверхъестественных сил, чтобы он мог биться вместо неё. Так Ичиго знакомится с миром синигами — «проводников душ», воинов, которые защищают людей, сражаясь со злыми духами «пустыми», и помогают добрым душам уйти в мир иной.
    Ичиго не в восторге от новоприобретённых сил и поначалу заявляет, что отказывается помогать Рукии, потому что не хочет драться с монстрами ради безопасности незнакомых людей.

    Источник

    Kurosaki Ichigo

    Зангетсу/Дзангецу(Рубящий Луну), Zangetsu,

    Это форма Дзампакто до того как он узнал его имя.

    Дзанпакто Ичиго. Без Шикая выглядит какобычная катана, только сильно увеличенная в размерах. Небольшая, продленная на меч цуба бронзового цвета. Красная рукоять, с кисточкой на ней.

    В Шикае(который Ичиго после обретения ни разу не отменял, ввиду разрушения

    лезвия катаны) катана

    Лезвие черное кроме режущей кромки, та белая, изогнутое. Из-за отсутствия рукояти, держать меч надо за часть лезвия, обмотанную бинтами.

    После третьего обретения Ичиго силы(после изучения Полного Подчинения), на конце

    лезвия выемка, лезвие чуть продляется над рукоятью, лезвие изгибается сильнее чем раньше. На конце лезвия появляется цепь от его бывшего Банкая(укорочена), рукоять появляется, похожа на рукоять прежнего Банкая(отделана кожей).

    В Банкае меч сжимается наподобие дайто, становится черным, кромка лезвия отсвечивает синим цветом. Появляется гарда, напоминающая кандзи Ban из Bankai, что означает полный. Выглядит как крест с согнутыми зубцами. На конце рукояти обрывок духовной цепи, черного цвета. Рукоять красная, оплетена черной тканью, образующей красные ромбообразные узоры.

    После тренировки Ичиго до уровня шинигами 3, цепь значительно удлиняется, обвивая руку Ичиго. Банкай после третьего получения Ичиго сил(после изучения Полного Подчинения) выглядит как гораздо более длинный(по сравнению со своей ранней версией) и заостренный меч, в некоторых местах заостренный дополнительно(на тупой стороне меча). Форма Шинигами при этом изменяется, подробнее на картинках. Цуба становится более загнутой и зубчатой.

    Сам Зангетсу выглядит как темноволосый мужчина в темных очках лет 30-

    40, в состоянии Банкая Зангетсу молодеет, исчезают очки.

    Даваемые артефактом характеристики:

    Пассивное заклинание- Маска Пустого

    В аниме/манге, иногда после получения Ичиго сильных повреждений, его внутренний Пустой захватывает контроль над телом и значительно усиляет его. Это показывает маска Пустого.
    На карте, когда здоровье у Ичиго опускается ниже некоторого значения, он на несколько секунд превращается в Пустого. Контроль над героем исчезает, герой атакует случайную цель(обычно ближайшую), атака превращается в телепортацию к противнику и атаку с дополнительным уроном(урон неблокируемый ничем кроме неуязвимости(хаос/чаос тип)). После окончания маски Ичиго умирает. Также при активации Ичиго излечивается(частично). После изучения Васто Лорда способность исчезает.
    Дальнейшее описание идет в стиле «Уровень, здоровье активации, время превращения, усиление ударов, исцеление»

    Имеет 1 уровень, дальнейшее описание идет в стиле «Уровень, время стана, время остывания заклинания».

    Требуемые для изученя уровни: 5/10/15/20/25

    Урон по существам: [400], [600], [800], [1000], [1200].

    Урон по героям: [300], [450], [600], [750], [900].

    Дальность действия: [1000], [1050], [1100], [1150], [1200].

    Ширина поражения: [350], [350], ‘[350], [350], [350].

    Время перезарядки: [14 секунд], [14 секунд], [14 секунд], [14 секунд], [14 секунд].

    Также, после использования Банкая, Гетсуга Теншоу заменяется на свою усиленную форму, в дальнейшем тут она будет называться:

    Требуемые для изучения уровни: [10], [20].

    Дальность действия: [600], [600].

    Ширина поражения: [400], [400].

    Урон по героям и по существам: [3000], [3000].

    Время Перезарядки: [20 секунд], [20 секунд].

    Требуемые для изучения уровни: [30], [40], [50].

    Дальность действия: [1200], [1200].

    Ширина поражения: [300], [300].

    Урон по героям и по существам: [4000], [4000], [4000].

    Время Перезарядки: [20 секунд], [20 секунд].

    Имеет 1 уровень, дальнейшее описание идет в стиле «Уровень, плюс к урону, плюс к броне, время действия, время остывания способности»

    Источник

    Ичиго Куросаки

    Манга: 1 глава
    Аниме: 1 серия

    174 см(5’9″) 181 cm (5’11»)

    учащийся средней и старшей школ, «исполняющий обязанности» проводника душ

    Иссин Куросаки (отец)(Проводник душ), Масаки Куросаки (мать)(Квинси), Карин Куросаки (младшая сестра), Юдзу Куросаки (младшая сестра)

    Ичиго является главным героем истории и одним из самых популярных персонажей «Блич». Занимает 20 строчку в списке 25 лучших персонажей аниме по версии IGN. [6] В рейтинге популярности, который регулярно подсчитывается журналом Shonen Jump, он долгое время занимал первое место, [7] хотя по результатам последнего голосования, проведённого в 2008 году, опустился на 3-ю строчку, уступив Рукии Кучики и проводнику душ Тосиро Хицугае. [8] С ним выпускаются разнообразные товары, в том числе брелоки, [9] плюшевые игрушки [10] и статуэтки. [11]

    Содержание

    Описание персонажа и сюжетных действий связанных с ним

    Внешность и характер

    У Ичиго есть привычка ошибаться в чтении чужих имен, как было, например, с его одноклассником Ясуторой Садо, который из-за невнимательности Ичиго стал Чадом, а после первой встречи с Урю Исидой (ещё одним его одноклассником), Ичиго долго не мог вспомнить его имя и рассматривал такие варианты, как «Вилли Исида» и «Волли Исида», [18] а когда увидел иероглифы 雨竜 (Урюу), прочёл их как «Амэтацу». [19] По словам подруги детства Ичиго Тацуки Арисавы, он помнит только половину людей из собственного класса. Так же в одном из выпусков «Энциклопедии синигами: Золотой выпуск», они вместе в Икаку долго не могли прочитать название магазина (рассматривались такие варианты как «Маленький серебряный жук» или «Маленький серебряный слизняк») [18]

    Семья

    Детство

    Дальнейшие события

    Во время сюжетной арки с баунто Ичиго и Рукия вновь объединяются, Ичиго побеждает Карию, лидера баунто. Затем он возобновляет нормальную жизнь, опять начинает ходить в школу. Вскоре начинается вторжение арранкаров Айдзэна. Куросаки сталкивается с Гриммджо Джагерджаком, но проигрывает из-за неумения пользоваться своими способностями пустого. Ичиго раздражен своей слабостью и неспособностью защитить друзей, поэтому отправляется к вайзардам, проводникам душ с силами пустых, умеющим контролировать их внутри себя. Ичиго берет под контроль «внутреннее я» и учится надевать маску пустого, хотя может поддерживать её лишь 11 секунд. В следующей битве с Гриммджо он на короткий период получает преимущество, но маска спадает очень быстро — его спасает только появление Рукии и вайзарда Хирако Синдзи. Гриммджо возвращается в Уэко Мундо: он лишь создавал отвлекающий манёвр для похищения Орихимэ Иноуэ. Ичиго, несмотря на запрет главнокомандующего Ямамото-Генрюсая, не бросает подругу в беде и вместе с Исидой и Чадом отправляется в Уэко Мундо. Там он знакомится с Нел Ту и проводит несколько битв, в том числе с жаждущим реванша Гриммджо. Но чтобы вернуть Орихимэ Ичиго приходится сразится с Улькиоррой Сифером, одним из сильнейших арранкаров, которого Ичиго побеждает в полубессознательном состоянии, став берсеркером и перейдя в состояние второго уровня высвобождения силы пустого. Дальнейшая задача Ичиго — одержать победу над Соскэ Айдзэном, потому что из всех проводников душ лишь Ичиго не подвержен действию его гипноза. Раны, нанесённые Айдзэну, мгновенно заживают. Он сообщает Ичиго о том, что битвы, через которые тот прошел, и навыки, которые получил, — всё было изначально спланировано самим Айдзэном. Подобное заявление шокирует Ичиго, но ему на помощь приходит отец, а также Урахара и Йоруичи, которые начинают сражаться с Айзеном. Сам же Ичиго вступил в бой с Гином. Несмотря на ожесточённое сопротивление Айзен одолел всех противников и, вместе с Гином, отправился в Каракуру, но за ними вдогонку отправились Иссин и Ичиго. В Разделителе миров Ичиго, при помоши отца, прошёл специальную тренировку и поднял свою силу на невероятный уровень. Прибыв в свой город продемонстрировал подавляющюю мощь сражаясь с Айзеном и в конечном счёте, при помощи Урахары, одолел Айзена, но в результате финальной битвы теряет силы проводника душ.

    Через семнадцать месяцев после потери своих сил, Ичиго встречает человека, Куго Гиндзё, который знакомит его с группой людей, обладающих необычными способностями — они умеют контактировать с любыми окружающими их предметами с помощью взаимодействия их душ (и предмета, и контактирующего), а также изменять их форму или усиливать мощь. Такой контроль был назван «Полным подчинением», сама группа называется «Экзекуция». Помимо того, Гиндзё предлагает помощь и говорит, что может вернуть потерянные способности проводника душ. Ичиго начинает проходить специальные тренировки, где изучает новые способности, к примеру, подчинение значка проводника душ. Тем временем, неизвестное лицо начинает совершать нападения на друзей Ичиго. Первой жертвой становится Урю Исида, после чего попадает в больницу. Следующая мишень — Орихимэ, однако она, в итоге, не получает никаких ранений, но узнает личность нападавшего — Сюкуро Цукисима. Ичиго же продолжает тренироваться. Он узнает, что Ясутора Садо также владеет полным подчинением в виде способности «Правая рука гиганта» и «Левая рука дьявола». Вскоре, в штаб группы Гиндзё заявляется Цукисима, и в этот же момент Ичиго высвобождает свою силу называемую «Покров проводника душ». Гиндзё и Ичиго пришлось отступить, чтобы завершить подчинение Ичиго. Придя в поздно ночью домой, Ичиго обнаруживает, что Цукисима своим подчинением изменил воспоминания всех, в том числе жителей Каракуры, лишь Гиндзё и Ичиго знают, что происходит на самом деле. С помощью подоспевшего Исиды Ичиго узнает, что Гиндзё на самом деле в сговоре с Цукисимой, целью которого является поглощение сил Ичиго. Сговорщики побеждают, однако на помощь Куросаки приходят его отец, Урахара, а также Кучики Рукия, которая успешно возвращает ему силы проводника душ, передав часть реяцу капитанов и лейтенантов Готэя 13 с помощью меча, подготовленного Кискэ и пробудив ту часть силы Ичиго, которую Гиндзё поглотить не смог. Рендзи, Бьякуя, Кэмпати, Хицугая и Иккаку также появляются в особняке, чтобы помочь Куросаки, облик синигами и мощь которого преобразились после возвращения силы. Хицугая раскрывает причины передачи реяцу Ичиго: первая — вернуть долг, так как Ичиго спас Общество Душ, а вторая — победить Гиндзё, который на самом деле является первым исполняющим обязанности синигами. Во время битвы Куго открывает Ичиго правду о лицензии временного синигами: она была создана Дзюсиро Укитакэ для слежки и контроля реяцу людей, полезных или опасных для Сообщества душ. Таким образом, Гиндзе попытался переманить Ичиго на свою сторону, чтобы тот помог ему в битве с Сообществом Душ. Однако он получает отказ от Куросаки, принявшего сторону Готея 13 и мира синигами, который дал ему возможность и силы защищать близких ему людей. После этого диалога оба Временные проводники душ используют свои Банкаи и вступают в решающую схватку, победу в которой одерживает Ичиго. После поражения X-cution и смерти их лидера, Ичиго прибывает в сообщество душ с просьбой о передачи ему тела поверженного Гиндзе для захоронения его в реальном мире и требованием о том, чтобы все проводники душ знали о том, что удостоверение временного синигами является подлинным и является его лицензией.

    Боевые навыки

    На протяжении нескольких десятков серий способности Ичиго растут слабо, практически оставаясь на одном месте, но даже в такой ситуации он достаточно успешно ведёт войну с пустыми. Хотя Ичиго формально не является проводником душ, его силы находятся на уровне капитанских. Айдзэн Соскэ и Кискэ Урахара говорили, что главный козырь Ичиго — изумительная скорость обучения, а Рукию несколько раз поражал тем, что схватывал новую технику (на изучение которой обычному проводнику душ требуются недели или даже годы) буквально за несколько дней. [33] Например, он научился использовать сюмпо («молниеносные шаги») за два дня тренировки с Ёруити Сихоин, причем одновременно овладевая банкаем. Урахара называет его способности «пугающими». [34] Что касается физических характеристик, то Ичиго с раннего детства изучал боевые искусства, постоянно дрался и с одноклассниками, и c Тацуки Арисавой (в Японии она вторая по боевым искусствам среди женщин).

    Силы проводника душ

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    Имя Ичиго: значение имени, происхождение, судьба, характер, национальность, именины, известные люди

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    Анализ имени Ичиго

    Имя Ичиго состоит из 5 букв. Пять букв имени являются показателем гуманитарных наклонностей. Эти люди любят и умеют ценить искусство, они – приятные и интересные собеседники. Такой человек никогда не вызовет у собеседника ощущения, что он имеет дело с «пустышкой», стремящейся «пустить пыль в глаза». Поэтому отношения с представителями противоположного пола всегда основаны прежде всего на взаимном уважении. Проанализировав значение каждой буквы в имени Ичиго можно понять его тайный смысл и скрытое значение.

    Значение имени Ичиго в нумерологии

    Нумерология имени Ичиго может подсказать не только главные качества и характер человека. Но и определить его судьбу, показать успех в личной жизни, дать сведения о карьере, расшифровать судьбоносные знаки и даже предсказать будущее. Число имени Ичиго в нумерологии — 2. Девиз имени Ичиго и двоек по жизни: «Командный дух!»

    Двойка Ичиго живет в прошлом, хранит в душе все старые раны, пестует свои обиды. Прошлое Двойки мешает построить гармоничное настоящее. Двойка нуждается в партнере, часто слишком боится потерять близкого человека. Страдает от несправедливого мнения окружающих и критики. Двойка всегда будет требовать поддержки окружающих, ранима, не уверена в своих силах. Ичиго очень любит подарки, потому что именно так представляет проявления любви к себе. Двойка не любит открытой вражды, чувствительна и романтична. В целом, это очень семейный человек, который всегда окажет поддержку и придет на помощь. По характеру Двойка — это прирожденный социальный работник. Чтобы порадовать Двойку по имени Ичиго, достаточно дать ей настоящую любовь и открыть свои чувства. К наиболее явным отрицательным качествам «двойки» следует отнести склонность к зависимому положению и примиренчеству, депрессивность, нерешительность. Пассивная жизненная позиция может стать причиной неоправданной уступчивости в принципиальных вопросах. А это неизбежно приведет к потерям во всех сферах жизнедеятельности, и, как следствие – недовольству собой, озлоблению и отчужденности. Интерпретируя значение цифры 2, следует четко видеть грань, отделяющую дипломатичность и стремление к мирному сосуществованию от податливости и робости. Спокойствие и уравновешенность, присущие двойкам, позволяют им объективно мыслить и принимать обдуманные решения. Носители имени Ичиго стараются руководствоваться логикой и здравым смыслом. Прекрасные дипломаты, любой конфликт они способны уладить мирным путем. Им присущи доброта, тактичность в деликатных вопросах и мягкий характер.

    Планета покровитель имени Ичиго

    Число 2 для имени Ичиго означает планету Луна. Луна наделяет подвластных ей эмоциональностью. Люди с именем Ичиго открыты и наивны. Они легко входят в контакт с другими и, соответственно, легко и быстро приспосабливаются к окружающим обстоятельствам. У них весьма развита интуиция, благодаря которой достигают поставленных целей, не слишком утруждаясь, не лезут напролом, а находят более легкие, но не менее достойные пути достижения своих целей. Характер имени Ичиго в общем-то несложный, но случаются перепады настроения, помочь выйти из которых могут люди, например, первого типа, более сильные эмоционально. Лунные люди с именем Ичиго серьезно настроены по отношению к семье и браку. Они верны супругу, домовиты. Кроме того, носители имени Ичиго интраверты, иногда бывают замкнуты и неразговорчивы. Проблемы, которые они пытаются решить внутри себя, часто приводят к перепадам настроения. Кроме всего прочего, это индивиды с характером, их не так-то легко заставить плясать под чужую дудку. Владельцы имени Ичиго независимы, дипломатичны и ответственны.

    Знаки зодиака имени Ичиго

    Для имени Ичиго подходят следующие знаки зодиака:

    Цвет имени Ичиго

    Оранжевый цвет имени Ичиго. Люди с именем Ичиго, носящие оранжевый цвет, очаровательны и обаятельны, они яркие как внешне, так и внутренне. Владельцев имени Ичиго можно заметить по оригинальной одежде и внешности. Носители имени Ичиго умные и весёлые, однако, про них говорят, что их слишком много, поэтому знакомых у них куча, а вот настоящий друг только один. Потому что у него должно быть ангельское терпение и умение выслушать и скорректировать фонтанирующего бестолковыми идеями оранжевого товарища. Положительные черты характера для имени Ичиго – коммуникабельность, неординарность. Отрицательные черты характера имени Ичиго – бескультурье и даже некоторое хамство.

    Как правильно пишется имя Ичиго

    В русском языке грамотным написанием этого имени является — Ичиго. В английском языке имя Ичиго может иметь следующий вариант написания — Ichigo.

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    Куросаки Ичиго
    黒崎 一護

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    Какие вы еще знаете однокоренные слова к слову Как пишется ичиго на английском:

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    Ichigo Kurosaki
    Kanji 黒崎 一護
    Rōmaji Kurosaki Ichigo
    Characteristics
    Race Shinigami
    Human
    Quincy
    Hollow
    Gender Male
    Birthday July 15
    Height 181 cm (5’11½») (Post-Timeskip)
    174 cm (5’8½») (Pre-Timeskip)
    Weight 66 kg (145 lbs.) (Post-Timeskip)
    61 kg (134 lbs.) (Pre-Timeskip)
    Eye Color Brown
    Hair Color Orange
    Status
    Occupations High School Student
    Soul Reaper
    Affiliations Kurosaki Clinic
    Karakura Town
    Soul Society
    Teams Ichigo’s Group
    Relatives Isshin Kurosaki (Father)
    Masaki Kurosaki (Mother)
    Karin Kurosaki (Sister)
    Yuzu Kurosaki (Sister)
    Orihime Inoue (Wife)
    Debut
    Manga Bleach Volume #1: Chapter #1
    Anime Bleach Episode #1
    Film Bleach: Memories of Nobody
    Game Bleach: Heat the Soul
    Portrayal
    Japanese Masakazu Morita
    Yuki Matsuoka (child)
    English Johnny Yong Bosch
    Mona Marshall (child)

    Ichigo Kurosaki (黒崎 一護, Kurosaki Ichigo) is the main protagonist of the anime/manga series, Bleach. Having received Shinigami powers from Rukia Kuchiki. Ichigo takes it upon himself to protect souls from the evil Hollow.

    Origin

    Ichigo was born to Isshin and Masaki Kurosaki. Isshin ran a clinic, Kurosaki Clinic, while Masaki took care of her children at home. Ever since he was small, Ichigo had been able to see spirits, a trait inherited from his father. However, one day, his mother died trying to protect her son from the Hollow Grand Fisher, which left Ichigo very bitter and angry.

    Creation

    Ichigo was created by the mangaka Tite Kubo as the main protagonist of the manga Bleach. In the original Bleach one-shot, Ichigo generally had the same origin and appearance, although he has become closer to the «bishonen» ideal as Tite Kubo has increased in artistic skill. According to Tite himself, Ichigo’s theme song is «News From The Front» by Bad Religion. Ichigo is generally sour and unpleasant, although he does care for his friends. He makes use of the Zanpakutou Zangetsu.

    In the Japanese language track of the anime, Ichigo is voiced by Masakazu Morita. In English he is voiced by Johnny Young Bosh. Ichigo is quite popular: in the first three popularity polls held for Bleach he ranked first, and in the fourth poll he ranked third. Wizard Entertainment named Ichigo the best hero in 2007, and he ranked 20th on IGN’s Top 25 List of Best Anime Characters of All Time.

    Major Story Arcs

    Agent of the Shinigami Arc

    Ichigo Kurosaki was a fifteen year high school who could see, touch and speak to ghosts. This until one night when he met Rukia Kuchiki, a Shinigami. Shortly after meeting Rukia, Ichigo and his family are attacked by a Hollow (evil ghost) at their family owned clinic. The hollow was trying to devour the spiritual energy of Ichigo and his two sisters, Karin and Yuzu, at their family clinic they live at.

    Rukia explains that the hollow had traveled in with their father and had actually come to eat Ichigo because of his extraordinarily high spirit power, his power actually blocked hers while she was in the same room as him and the door was closed. Ichigo tries to defend his family and learns that he can’t fight the Hollow as he is.

    Rukia tries to tend to him and ends up being horribly injured. In a last ditch effort to save the family Rukia tries to pass a part of her powers over to Ichigo and ends up giving Ichigo almost all of her power by accident.

    The spell works better than she meant and Ichigo quickly finishes off the Hollow. When Ichigo wakes the next day he finds that he is the only one who can remember what happened.

    Ichigo’s returns to school the next day to find Rukia has joined the school as a new student. Through out the day she works to convince Ichigo to hold her place as the Substitute Shinigami for his city. Ichigo is hesitant at first, but finally agrees to her terms and starts his training under her.

    The next day, Ichigo introduces Orihime to Rukia. Rukia notices a strange bruise on Orihime and explains to Ichigo that Orihime has been getting attacked by a Hollow.

    Later that night Ichigo is attacked by the Hollow that has been hunting Orihime. After battling it away Ichigo and Rukia follow it back to Orihime’s apartment. Along the way Ichigo tells Rukia that he recognized the face behind the Hollow’s mask. He knows the Hollow as Orihime’s brother, who she dragged to his family’s clinic after he was hit by a car. Ichigo explains that Orihime’s brother had died in their clinic while await a transfer. Rukia tells Ichigo that Hollows are people that have died, but have not accepted that they are dead and so the lose their humanity and start eating other people’s souls to fill their pain.

    Ichigo bursts into Orihime’s apartment in time to keep the Hollow Acidwire from killing her. During the battle Orihime manages to step between her brother and Ichigo and explains why she quit spending all her time praying to him. Orihime’s brother comes back to his senses and falls on Ichigo’s zanpaktou to cleanses his own soul.

    Ichigo and his friends are at school one day when Chad arrives with his new pet, a parakeet with a boy’s soul attached to it. Ichigo senses the soul and plans to free it from the bird’s body when he gets the chance to. Unfortunately Chad is attacked by a Hollow right outside of the Kurosaki Hospital. That night before Ichigo can step in to help Chad and the boy the Hollow that attacked them returns and chases off Chad. The next day Ichigo and Rukia set out to find Chad. Along the way Ichigo and Rukia run into Karin, Ichigo’s sister, as she stumbles around too sick to know what is happening. Ichigo leaves Rukia to take Karin home.

    While Ichigo is gone Rukia runs into Chad and the Hollow. Ichigo shows up in time to keep the Hollow from defeating Rukia and Chad.

    During the battle Ichigo defeats the Hollow. Unlike any of the previous battles Ichigo was involved in when he destroys this Hollow it doesn’t have it’s soul cleansed. This time when the zanpaku- to hits the Hollow the Gates of Hell appear and the Hollow’s soul is dragged to hell. Rukia informs Ichigo that a person who has committed crimes against humanity are banished to Hell as punishment for their crimes. After the Hollow is dealt with Ichigo and Rukia confront the parakeet and Chad. they explain to the boy how he will be able to pass on and find his murdered mother.

    A very fun loving and crazy character is introduced into Ichigo’s life in the second story. Because Ichigo is always needing to rely on Rukia to change from his human form to his Soul Reaper form she orders a new device that allows him to change out of his human form. Rukia goes to Urahara’s Candy Store to pick up a Mod Soul (Gikongan in the manga) that allows Ichigo to leave his body whenever he eats a candy. The soul that takes over his body us a mod soul that was programmed to fight Hollows, but because of ethics was suppose to be destroyed. The Mod Soul runs a muck while Ichigo and Rukia set out to hunts Hollows. After they return from the Hollow hunt they are greeted by the havoc of Ichigo’s class room where the new Mod Soul has kissed Tatsuki. Icihgo and Rukia try to corner the Mod Soul but it jumps out a window. Ichigo and Rukia chase after the Mod Soul until they corner him at a school. Ichigo tries to kill a Hollow that has attacked and is angered by the Mod Souls desire to attack the Hollow even after Ichigo has cleansed it. When Ichigo inspects what has happened he is surprised to see that the mod soul has actually saved the lives of ants and sworn to never take a life.

    Memories In The Rain

    Ichigo and Rukia finally find a name for the Mod Soul and readers are fully introduced to Kon. Rukia awakens one day to the sound of Kon and Ichigo fighting and notices that Ichigo is acting differently. When Ichigo arrives at school he acts differently and catches the attention of some of the class mates that know how he normally behaves. When Orihime brings it up Tatsuki explains to her that Ichigo has a yearly tradition that is going to make him skip school the next day. That night Ichigo and his family plan out their yearly visit to their mother’s grave. When Ichigo and his family set out for the picnic the next day they run into Rukia along the way. Ichigo drags her to the side and explains that his mother was not murdered, and despite her suspicions it was not a Hollow that killed her. While arguing with Rukia Ichigo sees a familiar face and chases after the girl. When Ichigo is unable to find the girl in the cemetery he finally breaks down and reveals to Rukia that he blames himself for his mother’s murder.

    While the Kurosaki family spend their day at the graveyard Tatsuki and Orihime talk about Ichigo as a child and his mother. Tatsuki explains that as a child Ichigo was very different than he is now. As a child Tatsuki remember Ichigo as being weak and crying a lot. However he always seemed to find strength in his mother being around and always smiled when she was near. Orihime then learns that Ichigo and his mother were walking home one day when he tried to run after someone. His mother then tried to run after him, but something struck her down. Ichigo spent days trying to find his mother, being a little too young to fully understand that she was dead. Ichigo has blamed himself since then for his mother’s death, but never told anyone how he felt.

    Back in the cemetery Karin notices a spirit and tries to talk to it. The young girl turns out to be a Hollow and traps Karin and Yuzu until Ichigo and Rukia show up and battle Grand Fisher. Ichigo attacks Grand Fisher and asks Rukia to stay out of fight so he can settle the fight with Hollow that killed his mother. Ichigo attacks recklessly and gets wounded horribly before he manages to trap the Hollow and wound it. The Hollow even plays against Ichigo’s feelings for his mother by making it’s second body (the little girl) turn into his mother. When the Hollow becomes too injured to carry on it retracts it’s main body back into the bait body and runs off. Ichigo tries to pursuit Grand Fisher but Rukia stops him and convinces him to stay and let her treat him as he gives to his injuries.

    Later Ichigo goes back to the grave to ask for forgiveness for having attracted the Hollow to attack him and his mother. While standing in the rain Ichigo’s father Issin arrives back at the grave and talks to Ichigo about letting himself live a normal life and accept that his mother died protecting him because she loved him. Ichigo swears to make it right for her sacrifice and sets out to improve as a Soul Reaper under Rukia.

    Meeting Don Kanoji

    Ichigo decides to one day try and clean up Kon as he has gotten dirty since he has had to be there when Ichigo needs the candy. Often having his stuffed animal body abandoned where ever they are when Ichigo needs to fight. Ichigo decides that beating Kon against the side of the clinic wall outside of his window is the best way to get him clean. The commotion gets Rukia involved who tries to use the janitor’s broom that she has taken from the school. Ichigo and Rukia end up having to leave and at the end of the day to find Kon running down the hallway with a dress on and a flower glued to his ear. Ichigo takes Kon back to his room and gets the dress off and then tears the flower off of his ear, causing Kon to attack him.

    Soon after Ichigo reveals that he doesn’t put a lot of faith in his horoscopes, even if they are proving themselves to be right. He also decides that he dislikes a show that has topped the rankings in his area called Spontaneous Trips to Spiritual Hot Spots. The host of the show Don Kanonji has drawn in a lot of people and started several fades, which Ichigo has no problem hating. The show announces that it is heading towards Ichigo’s town for a special live episode, and Ichigo ends up being dragged along with his family to see the show play through. At the site for the show Ichigo and Rukia notice that an evil spirit that has yet to turn Hollow is attaches to the building. Ichigo at first plans on coming back at night to cleanse the soul, but is forced to act quickly as Kanonji ends up hastening the transformation by using his cane to open up the Hollows hole on the man’s chest. Ichigo and Rukia continue to wrestle with security until the spirit reappears on top of the abandoned clinic. Ichigo can’t find a way to get to Rukia so that he can turn Soul Reaper, luckily though Kisuke Urahara uses his cane and knocks Ichigo’s Soul Reaper out of his body.

    Ichigo quickly knocks Kanonji inside the building and tries to convince him to leave so he can fight the Hollow. His pleads turn out to be useless as Kanonji refuses to leave and wants to stay because that is «what a hero would do.» Ichigo ends up having his hands stuck to his hilt by the Hollow’s glue like spit, and unable to get a good swing off because the zanpaku-to is too long and gets stuck in the ceiling. Kanonji steps in and saves Ichigo by wedging his cane into the Hollow’s mouth and using his other hand to create a small projectile that blows the ceiling away from the Zanpaku- to. Ichigo and the Hollow end up fighting on top of the roof of the clinic where Ichigo finally kills the Hollow. Kanonji thanks Ichigo for his help and out of his want for a protege gives Ichigo a membership to his fan club and makes him his number one fan. Ichigo is, however, very intent on openly refusing the gift as he sees Kanonji as an idiot.

    The Battle for the Rubicon

    The next day Ichigo and Rukia begin to get false calls that Holows are attacking and begin to wonder if something might be wrong, but play it off to chance. Ichigo and Rukia keeping getting calls that Hollows are attacking the city, but every time they arrive the Hollow is gone and the victims are safe. One night they are met by Uryu Ishida, the last Quincy who proclaims his hatred for Soul Reapers very openly.

    Concerned that something may be wrong with her communicator Rukia tries taking it to Urahara for repairs. While she is gone Ichigo accepts a duel with Uryu after unsuccessfully following him Ichigo takes the Soul Candy to release himself from his body and has Kon go to find Rukia. As the duel begins Ichigo runs around trying to find his sisters and protect them. He does not realize at the time that his friends are gaining new powers just from exposure to his powers. When Ichigo finally finds Rukia Uryu is already there and so is Kon.

    He, however, is too busy beating on Kon to acknowledge Uryu and ends up aggravating Uryu. When Uryu and Ichigo begin to square off the Hollows that were attracted to Uryu’s bait begin to act funny and Uryu runs off to kill them.

    Before Ichigo can set off to get him Rukia stops Ichigo. Ichigo learns that the Soul Reapers were responsible for the Quincies being wiped out. When Ichigo arrives to get Uryu he ends up explaining that he disagrees with what happened, but that the two of them have to work together to survive so that they can fight one another. Ichigo and Uryu end up having to fight a massive Hollow known as a Menos Grande. the two squabble over how to fight it and the Menos eventually releases it’s cero blast to try and kill the two of them. Ichigo uses his spirit power and absorbs and creates his own blast that inflicts enough damage on the Holllow to make it want to retreat back to Hueco Mundo.

    Unfortunately Ichigo is unable to regain control of his spirit pressure and comes dangerously close to destroying himself and the others as he would overload. He is saved by Uryu who redirects the power through his bow and arrows and shoots the extra energy off until Ichio stabilizes his spirit pressure and can continue on.

    The Battle for the Rubicon is over, but now Ichigo and Rukia are about to impart on an even more treacherous journey that is hinted to as the chapter closes with the Soul Society sending out people to retrieve Rukia and, if the need be, destroy Ichigo.

    Ichigo returns to school and feels bad for Uryu when he sees all the injuries he has after releasing all of the excess energy that had built up inside Ichigo. He tries to get Uryu involved in the daily madness that him and his friends usually enjoy, but it ends up being a mistake as Uryu is very much a downer compared to Ichigo and the others. Later that night Ichigo returns home home and tries to find Rukia, but she has disappeared.

    The Broken Coda

    Ichigo finds a note in his room from Rukia after he finds and releases Kon, who was taped to the back of the toilet so Rukia could leave without him alerting anyone. Ichigo has to «decode» the note that reveals that Rukia has decided that she needs to leave. She tells Ichigo to stay low for awhile because they might both be in danger. As Ichigo panics and tries to think of a way to help Rukia Kon has his candy released from him by Kisuke Urahara (called Hat and Clogs at the time) who insist that he only wants to try to find a way to help Rukia. Ichigo doesn’t ask anymore questions, he just takes off to try to find Rukia. When Ichigo arrives to where Renji and Byakuya have trapped Rukia he finds that Uryu has already been defeated. Ichigo tries to fight Renji with his zanpaku- to, but proves to slow and weak at first to be able to fight him. After a few wounds though Ichigo’s body starts drawing in spirit energy and he becomes too fast and too strong for the limited Renji. As Ichigo goes to try and finish the battle his zanpaku- to is broken. As he turns to see Byakuya holding the broken end of the zanpakuto he is struck down.

    Byakuya proves to be too fast and powerful, cutting through Ichigo’s Saketsu Chain and his Hakusui Soul Sleep. The attack doesn’t kill Ichigo quickly, but it removes all of his Soul Pressure and any Soul Reaper powers that he had. Ichigo hears a short conversation between Rukia and Byakuya where they say he looks like someone they both knew.

    Ichigo grabs onto Byakuya’s hem and questions him, but Rukia kicks his hand away to keep it from being cut off. Ichigo watches helplessly as Rukia and the other two walk off to get into the Soul Society. As the rain begins to pour down on him Ichigo blacks out as a familiar pair of wooden clogs appear in front of him.

    Ichigo awakens to the sight of Tessai laying on top of him staring at him. Ichigo goes ballistic like always and draws Kisuke’s attention to the room. Urahara explains what has happened and how he saved Ichigo and Uryu after the fight. Ichigo becomes upset and tries to follow get up and demands to be allowed to try and save Rukia again. He is surprised when Urahara jumps over him and holds his cane over Ichigo’s face.

    Ichigo senses that the cane is more like a sword for some reason and listens as Urahara explains his plan. Ichigo accepts Urahara’a plan to train and prepare so that he can go to the Soul Society to retrieve Rukia.

    Ichigo has to spend his first day taking pills to heal what is left of his wounds. At school he notices the new kid that has been sent to replace Rukia. None of the others seem to have noticed that she is gone. After school Ichigo sets out to return to Urahara’s when he runs into Orihime. She begins to ask him what had happened to Rukia, and why no one else seems to remember her. Orihime asks Ichigo to get himself ready and to help Rukia, because she knows that is what Ichigo would want to do. The talk with Orihime strengthens Ichigo’s resolve and he sets out to train under Urahara.

    At the candy store Ichigo meets up with Urahara and Tessai and thanks them for their help before he follows them to an immense underground bunker that they built under the city to train Ichigo in. Ichigo is knocked from his body and begins to feel the strain of being a new Soul exposed from it’s body.

    Ichigo is quickly thrown into his training as he is given head gear and gloves and told to try to hit Ururu, a small girl that lives at the candy shop. Ichigo at first refuses, that is until Ururu takes a swing at him and reveals that her punches are more like bomb blasts. Ichigo runs about dodging her while being mad fun of by Urahara, until he gets his gloves and head gear on. Ichigo finally gets to the point where he feels like he can confidently dodge her attacks and possibly even hit her.

    As Ichigo goes on the offensive he manages to knick Ururu’s cheek, which turns out to be a mistake. Ururu goes into a battle mode that she has developed and jumps up on Ichigo’s extended arm and kicks him several dozen feet away and buries him and Tessai in a platue wall. Ichigo is spared though as Urahara has caught Ururu’s foot and stopped the majority of the kick’s force. Ichigo is at first up set that he lost and demands another chance to fight Ururu, but Kisuke explains that the first test is over. Ichigo is puzzled by what has happened and has to have it spelled out for him that the test was to improve his spirit body’s strength and make it easier for him to move and breath as a soul.

    Excited that he has just passed the first lesson Ichigo asks what kind of celebration tha Kisuke has in store for him. Unfortunately for Ichigo teir idea of a celebration is to cut off his Chain of Fate. Ichigo becomes understandably upset as he has technically just been killed. It is then explained to Ichigo he has just been put into a sink or swinm situation. He has two choices, become a Soul Reaper or be condemned to turn into a Hollow. As the situation is setting in Ichigo is put into an even worse situation as he is dropped down into an enormous hole and his hands are bound behind his back. Urahara explains that normally having a chain cut off can take some time to finish it’s encroachment and turn a person Hollow, unfortunately for Ichigo Kisuke has taken this into account and flooded the hole with a gas that will force the encroachment to complete itself in seventy- two hours.

    Ichigo tries to stop the encroachment by slamming the chain against himself and the wall, but when the chain gets close to him the mouths at the ends of the chain turn on him and take a bite out of him.

    Ichigo tries to run up the walls with no hands and actually makes it about ten feet up the wall before he falls back to the floor. While in the hole Ichigo has more than the chains to torment him. At the mouth of th hole Kisuke’s two store tendants Ururu and Jinta tease him and try to spit on him. At one point Jinta even runs him some food and jumps back out of the hole, explaining that when a spirit becomes hungry it is finishing it’s turn to a Hollow. Ichigo doesn’t make it out of the hole before the chains finish eating themselves and is drawn into his inner spirit world where he meets a strange man in a long trench coat and sunglasses.

    Ichigo talks to the man and is told to find his spirit powers in one of the boxes that his spirit world is turning into and falling into pieces as. The man with the unruly black hair and trench coat tells Ichigo to hurry, he doesn’t have much time left. Ichigo falls from the wall of the building he was sitting on and lands in water where one of the boxes ribbons reach him. The ribbon is red and signifies a Soul Reaper, which leads Ichigo to his Soul Power which was trapped in the box. Ichigo returns to the real world where his Spirit Pressure had exploded form him and he leaps from the hole.

    Oddly though Ichigo is now wearing the Soul Reaper’s uniform and the Hollows mask, something that surprises Jinta and Ururu.

    Ichigo reaches up with his broken Zanpaku-yo and shatters the mask, then he turns and hits Urhara with the handle to his zanpaku- to. Ichigo decides that he needs to run off at his mouth to Urahara and ends up getting into his next lesson where he has to knock Kisuke’s hat off. Ichigo starts off showing some promise as he manages to make a small knick in the edge of the hat’s brim. Urahara notes that he is mildly impressed and draws a sword from his cane and begins to chase after Ichigo with his sword/ cane. Ichigo decides to turn and face Kisuke believing that there is no way that the sword is a zanpaku- to. A mistake Ichigo learns quickly as Urahara knocks what is left of the Hollow mask off Ichigos head and releases his Zanapaku- to, Benihime, from it’s sword/ cane form.

    Ichigo watches in horror as Urahara cuts through his broken zanpaku- to with Benihime, and realizes that he may be killed. Ichigo begins to run for his life and realizes that Renji and Kisuke have both called their zanpkau- tos names. Ichigo has by now realized that zanpaku- tos have names, but knows that his is now useless as Kisuke has cut it down to nothing more than a handle. Ichigo becomes gripped wit the fear that he is going to die and runs, avoiding Kisuke as best he can.

    While running Ichigo sees the strange man again and he hears him talking. The man asks why Ichigo has not called his name and demands that he turn around and face off against Kisuke. Ichigo does as he is told and finally learns the name of his zanpaku- to. In a blast of energy Ichigo unleashes Zangetsu and faces Kisuke to finish the lesson. Ichigo warns Kisuke that he can not control the blast, but he is going to attack again to finish the lesson. Ichigo unleashes a blast of raw energy and not only knocks off Kisuke’s hat, but cuts about a quarter of it off. When the smoke clears Kisuke looks at Ichigo and mentions that he has a frightening amount of power.

    After Ichigo has finished his training (which is shown until later) he returns home to enjoy the last few days of his vacation with his friends before he returns to Kisuke’s Candy Shop. The invitation to go to Kisuke’s house is actually kinda comedic, seeing as it is a ballon that flies through Ichigo’s window and splatters a red fluid on the wall. The fluid then tells Ichigo and friends where they must go to meet Kisuke. However, before it is finished it tells them that anyone who reads the message and think it looks like a psychopathic murder scene has no sense of humor. Ichigo tries to sneak out of his house so that no one will have to see him leave, but his dad jumps off the top of the clinic to try and catch Ichigo off guard. Isshin gives Ichigo a small charm that was given to him by his wife before she died (it say fertility on it.), but demands that Ichigo returns it when he gets back. Ichigo goes to the candy shop and meets Orihime along the way. As they arrive at the shop Orihime and Ichigo are met by Chad (Sado) and Uryu, who arrives last. Ichigo and the team are lead inside to he secret bunker again and have the situation with the Gate explained to them. Ichigo is removed from his human body so that he can use his Soul Reaper powers and tries to get to the gate before everything is explained to them. After taking some abuse from Urahara the full situation is laid out. The tams has four minutes to get through a tunnel that is surrounded by a wall of energy that devours souls. If they are not through in four minutes then he tunnel will collapse and the team will be devoured. Before any doubts can set in Yoruichi steps in and gives some quick confidence to the team and steps through the gate with them.

    Soul Society Arc

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