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Is it just me, or does the splash page look awesome?
Ah, looks like Ichigo hasn't seen Chad in a long time, considering he hasn't gone to school.
It really is weird to read "it's really dark!" when it's perfectly "lit" for us.
The 6 Fullbringers? Ginjou, Riruka, Chad, the barman, the girl, the hatted man.
Oh, okay, so their hearts manifest as their mask, their form, and their powers? Analysing potential...
That's... Quite an interesting explanation. If we're to assume that Hollows attack rather often, and that women survive uncommonly and reproduce, then there should be quite a few other Fullbrings out there.
As for the actual science behind it, well, I'm no expert in Biology, but iirc a gene mutated after birth can only be passed on to the offspring if the gene was mutated where the sex cells are produced (because if your hair had mutated genes, that wouldn't affect your sperm/egg). It would also imply that the woman attacked should gain some powers. Maybe I'll look into this some more.
It explains why Chad has powers specifically described as being "like that of a Hollows'".
On one panel, Riruka's head is covered by a speech bubble XD
"Our powers are the exact opposite of ourselves. In other words if we find someone who possesses both Shinigami and human powers, then we can pass on our abilities to them."
I don't get this. Their powers are the exact opposite of themselves- how? Is it something ironic like Chad wants to protect, so he gets an offensive power? (He has 4 different kinds of arms, only 1 is designed for defense).
And how does this imply that their powers can be passed on, and why to a half human half shinigami? We know Chad and Ginjou have different powers (specifically) so would Ichigo gain Chad's arms, Ginjou's soul manipulation and all the other guys' powers?
So Fullbrings are rare because of them giving their power to human/shinigami hybrids.
Chad's monolouge made me think- is he describing Ichigo, or himself?
****ing LOVE Riruka's expression Though I can't help but think that on the flashlight page, the panels are reversed
Man, she'll be an interesting character.
I swear, I find out about new chapters because of this club. ^__^
Manga 433
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XD Ginjou better pay for them floor tiles! XD
I like your expanation about the Fullbrings powers, Ilpeh. It makes a lot of sense to me.
I'm thinking there's gonna be a group of Fullbrings out there who oppose this idea of transferring power away, and they are gonna wanna stop this, which is where our antagonists may come from. Just a theory though! :D
Riruka, Riruka...XD You are a CONSTANT source of entertainment. XD
I like your expanation about the Fullbrings powers, Ilpeh. It makes a lot of sense to me.
I'm thinking there's gonna be a group of Fullbrings out there who oppose this idea of transferring power away, and they are gonna wanna stop this, which is where our antagonists may come from. Just a theory though! :D
Riruka, Riruka...XD You are a CONSTANT source of entertainment. XD
One thing I did forget to mention is that if the Hollow attack happened during the pregnancy too, the baby should still get the Fullbringer powers. Someone in the SPPF club spotted that out.
And that would be an interesting group of antagonists. I definitely think we'll also see some more human/shinigami hybrids.
I wonder what different effects an Arrancar attacking a woman would have, if any.
One thing I did forget to mention is that if the Hollow attack happened during the pregnancy too, the baby should still get the Fullbringer powers. Someone in the SPPF club spotted that out.
And that would be an interesting group of antagonists. I definitely think we'll also see some more human/shinigami hybrids.
I wonder what different effects an Arrancar attacking a woman would have, if any.
I hadn't even thought about the possibility of other human-shinigami hybrids...I wonder if part of this arc will be finding hybrids willing to accept Fullbring powers.
I like your expanation about the Fullbrings powers, Ilpeh. It makes a lot of sense to me.
I'm thinking there's gonna be a group of Fullbrings out there who oppose this idea of transferring power away, and they are gonna wanna stop this, which is where our antagonists may come from. Just a theory though! :D
Riruka, Riruka...XD You are a CONSTANT source of entertainment. XD
Even though I understood wha Ilpeh and the manga said, I'm sitll not quite understanding the explaination.
Maybe I'll read a better version of it on the Bleach Wiki in a little while.
Ya know, I strongly think that's what the guy is who attack Uryu.
Because we didn't see him in the FB's hideout and it said there's only 6 in Ginjou's group.
One thing I did forget to mention is that if the Hollow attack happened during the pregnancy too, the baby should still get the Fullbringer powers. Someone in the SPPF club spotted that out.
And that would be an interesting group of antagonists. I definitely think we'll also see some more human/shinigami hybrids.
I wonder what different effects an Arrancar attacking a woman would have, if any.
I hadn't even thought about the possibility of other human-shinigami hybrids...I wonder if part of this arc will be finding hybrids willing to accept Fullbring powers.
Well, Ginjou mentioned "you aren't the first human/shinigami hybrid". I don't think Kubo would give up such a big opportunities to introduce MORE characters!
Even though I understood wha Ilpeh and the manga said, I'm sitll not quite understanding the explaination.
Maybe I'll read a better version of it on the Bleach Wiki in a little while.
Ya know, I strongly think that's what the guy is who attack Uryu.
Because we didn't see him in the FB's hideout and it said there's only 6 in Ginjou's group.
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I thought it was that they get Fullbring powers if the mother is attacked during pregnancy and survives...
I was thinking more along the lines of, woman gets attacked by a hollow, traces of the hollow is left inside of the woman, woman gets pregnant, and Fullbring's born :\
Does anyone want me to upload the Bleach Calender 2011? ~
Seriously, it should be a crime to have exams right after the holidays (the only one at that).
General comments:
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Anime:
LoL. I somehow think that this is the start of the random filler arc. until Ichigo masters FGT and the manga develops more.
Manga:
It was revealing and vague at the same time. Let's see how this goes.
I am glad to report the real culprit of the clone thefts has been caught! It was a shinigami from the distribution department. Anyway, all productions are back to normal. Thanks for playing along with the diversion smile; here is your reward. *gives Unohana clone and a mysterious crate*
O yeah, here's the manual.
*drops ten pound book on graceful's desk*
"Warning, do NOT feed your clone wasabi, this may lead to ouch on your part."
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ILPy said:
As for the actual science behind it, well, I'm no expert in Biology, but iirc a gene mutated after birth can only be passed on to the offspring if the gene was mutated where the sex cells are produced (because if your hair had mutated genes, that wouldn't affect your sperm/egg). It would also imply that the woman attacked should gain some powers. Maybe I'll look into this some more.
"Our powers are the exact opposite of ourselves. In other words if we find someone who possesses both Shinigami and human powers, then we can pass on our abilities to them."
I don't get this.
I definitely think we'll also see some more human/shinigami hybrids.
I am so maybe I can explain it a little. First, we are talking about females here, so eggs are not produced, they are present since birth (and decrease until none are left = menopause). So if a hollow attacks a woman and the woman survives, it is possible for some hollow-reiatsu to be left behind. If some of the eggcells are effected there is are chance that, if it is fertilized, the offspring could gain some powers during embryonic development. This can also happen when it is still a fetus before are certain stage. All not nessecerily though and very unlikely, but not impossible. In this way the mother herself is not effected, meaning that she doesn't gain powers (since she wasn't effected during development and thus had no reiatsu integrated). If something mutates though, then a whole different story applies. For now, I will assume that this isn't the case.
Agreed, it's a bit vague.
Maybe. Probable. Very.
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Pikapal642 said:
I'm thinking there's gonna be a group of Fullbrings out there who oppose this idea of transferring power away, and they are gonna wanna stop this, which is where our antagonists may come from. Just a theory though!
I am so maybe I can explain it a little. First, we are talking about females here, so eggs are not produced, they are present since birth (and decrease until none are left = menopause). So if a hollow attacks a woman and the woman survives, it is possible for some hollow-reiatsu to be left behind. If some of the eggcells are effected there is are chance that, if it is fertilized, the offspring could gain some powers during embryonic development. This can also happen when it is still a fetus before are certain stage. All not nessecerily though and very unlikely, but not impossible. In this way the mother herself is not effected, meaning that she doesn't gain powers (since she wasn't effected during development and thus had no reiatsu integrated). If something mutates though, then a whole different story applies. For now, I will assume that this isn't the case.
I am so maybe I can explain it a little. First, we are talking about females here, so eggs are not produced, they are present since birth (and decrease until none are left = menopause). So if a hollow attacks a woman and the woman survives, it is possible for some hollow-reiatsu to be left behind. If some of the eggcells are effected there is are chance that, if it is fertilized, the offspring could gain some powers during embryonic development. This can also happen when it is still a fetus before are certain stage. All not nessecerily though and very unlikely, but not impossible. In this way the mother herself is not effected, meaning that she doesn't gain powers (since she wasn't effected during development and thus had no reiatsu integrated). If something mutates though, then a whole different story applies. For now, I will assume that this isn't the case.
Agreed, it's a bit vague.
Maybe. Probable. Very.
Just wait for it. Someone on this globe will sooner or later make some. All we have to do is copy/paste/save.
Unless there are volunteers?
I found low quality scans of the `Version A` . (Too bad no one's put out HQ scans :( )
Apparently the `Version B` was some of the Bleach cast as Famous Japanese Figures. I've been all over the internet but nobody knows for sure who Rukia is. >.>
So yeah, heres`Version A` small and all together, I have most of the individual scans in my Photobucket account near the bottom... https://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz20/namidanoregret/02.jpg
Oh and I found something from when I was looking for the scans ~
A BLEACH JIGSAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1000 PIECES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
....I want one....
I have loads of Bleach Scans and stuff at my photobucket account (including some Bleach collecters cards with Ichigo, Rukia, Ishida and Orihime dressed as Bulters and maids for some reason)
Photobucket ~ https://s809.photobucket.com/albums/zz20/namidanoregret/