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Ichigo and his allies have to sneak into the walled, Soul Reaper section of the Soul Society. Of course, they have to fight their way through a lot of quirky squad captains to do it. These Bleach filler arcs take up all of seasons 4 and 5. Bounts are vampiric humans who gain immortality by consuming souls. They invade Soul Society. We learn about the Visored, shinigami with Hollow powers.
The heroes also have to rescue Orihime. This filler arc interrupts the Arrancar arc to introduce Shusuke Amagai. Season 11 is a flashback which reveals a lot of background. The Arrancar war reaches its conclusion. Ichimaru pulls a heel-face turn against Aizen. More Bleach filler episodes. Soul Reapers are disappearing. Ichigo investigates the conspiracy.
This is the last part of the anime until the revival of the series in In season 16, Ichigo is struggling to recover his powers. Ichigo flatly rejected Dordoni's demands to trigger his bankai, as he had intended to conserve his spiritual pressure for the serious villains like Ulquiorra and Grimmjow. The Privaron Espada showed contempt for what he believed to be the Shinigami's arrogance and used Nelliel to activate Tensa Zangetsu.
After this point, Ichigo gained the upper hand quite decisively and obtained a resounding triumph by adding his hollow mask to the mix. To summarize: Dordoni got one-shotted. Both characters had been spoiling for a fight ever since their encounter in Karakura Town, and their wish was granted at the end of this arc. Grimmjow mocked Ichigo for not fighting with a predatory mindset since he believed that any form of combat compulsorily required a murderous motivation.
At the last minute, Ichigo was reminded of why he came to Hueco Mundo in the first place and utterly vanquished Grimmjow. Before Ichigo was cruelly crushed into oblivion by Tesra Lindocruz, Kenpachi dispatched the Fraccion in a single strike, terrifying the latter's master, Nnoitra Gilga.
But only temporarily, because the 5th Espada was no weakling, certainly not with the might of Santa Teresa behind him. The pair appeared to have no advantages over either of their opponents. To be honest, Nnoitra started gaining some serious ground after bringing out his extra praying mantis arms. Kenpachi was disappointed that he was forced to resort to kendo , which he hates the idea of for some reason, but at least it finished the job. The last confrontation between Aizen and Ichigo was an explosive celebration of power, each of them rising higher and higher, back to back, so as to destroy the other.
Nevertheless, the hero had just undergone a three-month meditation crash course under the guidance of his dad, Isshin, and learned the true secret and sacrifice that lay behind the Final Getsuga. Aizen couldn't accept that "a mere human" was capable of rising beyond his level , but his nuclear bomb cero barely singed Ichigo's left arm. The substitute Shinigami accepted the outcome of his destiny and empties every drop of reiatsu into Mugetsu, permanently ending Aizen's reign of terror.
But there are some things I just don't get. For example Aizen I thought Aizen was awesome. He commands such awe, attention and fear and you can tell that from the Shinigami's protecting Karakura town.
As far as I remember, every villain that Ichigo came across and defeated - at least the fairly important ones had a background story. Kaname had a reason for being. Even Gin - also another disappointment imo - had a beginning, despite its vagueness. But back to Aizen - from the very beginning he was just someone that had twice the amount of reiatsu when compared to a Captain level. From what I got he simply wanted more power. To destroy the soul king and in turn destroy Soul Society.
But what happens after that? He obviously finds Hollows insignificant, he hates the Shinigami but we don't know why. I'm not sure if many people feel the same way but there just wasn't enough back story as to why Aizen is. In the end all we got was some speculation from Ichigo - that doesn't really make sense btw - about how Aizen felt lonely because no one matched his power. So to find an equal Aizen groomed Ichigo's powers, but the funny thing is Aizen, according to Ichigo's speculation in the meantime sought more power by subjugating the Hogyouku to his will.
If he had so much power, and he felt lonely simply because he outclassed all others, why not find a way to suppress if not completely get rid of his powers akin to Zaraki's eyepatch? Ichigo speculates that maybe Aizen let go of his sword willingly, but in Room 46 he doesn't look like someone that gave up his sword "willingly". The "explanation" that we get from Ichigo sounds rather similar to what the author gave us about Jin Kariya.
But there was a reason for Jin's motive and considering his back story the explanation for his defeat does make sense. I think the whole thing will be explained in the manga. I haven't caught up yet completely but last I saw.
Also at the start of the current arc they briefly showed Aizen being locked away almost as if they were hinting you should keep him in mind. I think it's gonna go deeper. Aizen had two conflicting goals. One was to become even more powerful and destroy the Soul King, and the other was to find someone who was his equal.
He's a multi-faceted character. When I battled Aizen, I finally had enough power to feel his sword. And I could tell you with certainty that there was nothing but loneliness in that weapon. Ichigo states this with certainty , so this whole speech doesn't come off as some idle speculation you can dismiss offhandedly.
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