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More characters missing

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In the Antagonists section of List of Bleach characters, there are a few characters not mentioned: Muramasa, the manifested zanpakutō with the ability to materialize other zanpakutō, as well as his owner, Kōga Kuchiki, who was sealed by Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto and Ginrei Kuchiki. Also, Kagerōza Inaba, the seventh seat of the twelfth division and creator of the reigai, who seeks after Nozomi, a green-haired modified soul who is a fugitive of the Soul Society. Ōko Yushima can also be added, as he is the one that extracted himself into the two modified souls, Nozomi and Inaba, to later fused himself into an all-powerful modified soul.

In the List of Hollow in Bleach, not all hollows shown in the anime are listed in this article, namely Hooleer (or Fūrā), Battikaroa, Michel and Yosuke. I think it's also necessary (but not required) to include the Tōjū (sword beasts) that appeared in the anime (yes, even Kirikaze). And if we are on that subject, all the zanpakutō spirits should be included in the List of Bleach characters (not just a few). Some Soul Reapers that are missing, namely Seizo Harugasaki, a dishonored Soul Reaper in the eleventh division, should be added in the List of Soul Reapers in Bleach.

Well, these are just suggestions on improving these pages, so I hope you can consider them and try to help me in this! AnimeEditior (talk) 1:00, 31 January 2015 (UTC)

I know Kubo seems to want to create an infinite row of characters but remember that Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information... So it's not recommended to include every single character when it just appeared. Does the character makes an impact on plot or is at least a frequent recurring character? I would include it. Does the character only makes brief appearances or isn't related to the plot or other characters? I wouldn't include. I would be even more cautious when including anime-exclusive characters. Making groups of minor characters is also a possibility (like what was did for the Sound Four and Taka on List of Naruto characters) when the characters are not that relevant individually but is part of an important group... Just my opinion, though. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 03:28, 3 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

This is actually true, as even the head captain the leader of the soul society isn't mentioned in this article Karisma2003 (talk) 07:48, 26 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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First-Last name basis

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Ok just to get this straight some characters like Ichigo, Rukia, Chad, Orihime, and Uryu are referred to by first name, while others, like Aizen, Yamamoto, Hitsugaya, and Ukitake prefer to be called by last name. Should we refer to Kisuke Urahara by his first or last name since he's referred by both (last name in season 1 article and first name in TYBW article)? Also I'm a bit confused about Kenpachi Zaraki since in TYBW it appears that Kenpachi is actually a nickname. Also should we refer to Ichibei Hyosube by first or last name? HiGuys69420 (talk) 16:33, 21 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Reiou's name

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I already posted of this in the TYBW wiki itself, but JIC:

The newest episode, 3x02 (#28 overall), revealed the Reiou's name. But while the subtitles had this as "Adnyeus", it's more likely—especially given the katakana form, Adonayeusu (アドナイェウス)—a blend of "Adonai" and a clipped form, (D)eus, of Latin Deus—Japanese rendering, deusu (デウス)—to match the German-esque vocalization of the Tetragrammaton that informs Yhwach. Thus, Adonayeus.

Adam Restling (talk) 00:23, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]