![]() Because obviously soul reapers don’t remember being alive. So one of the central issues of this movie is that Senna seems to remember her human life, which is part of the reason Ichigo and Rukia realize that something is up with her. Shinigami don’t remember their human lives. Hitsugaya: Maybe I’m just the best investigator Soul Society has! Did you think of that?Īizen: Hey, remember when you couldn’t figure out that a letter in my handwriting was written by me?ģ. ![]() Either Hitsugaya volunteers because he loves the world of the living (or somebody IN the world of the living, HitsuKarin shippers), or he’s just the captain who complains the least. Because Hitsugaya is just always the one to be sent. When weird things start happening in Soul Society and the world of the living, Hitsugaya is sent to investigate. Hitsugaya is always the one sent to the World of the Living. Ichigo: Everything about that sounds wrong.Ģ. Kon: Or you should just give your body to me! In this movie, they actually show concerned EMTs loading Ichigo’s seemingly dead body into an ambulance, thus proving that Ichigo needs to be more careful about where he leaves his body. But he’s not adverse to doing it in school. If he’s lucky, he does this in his room, where only his family could find him. Ichigo is always transforming into a soul reaper and then rushing off, leaving his body empty and crumpled on the ground. Ichigo needs to be careful where he leaves his body. In this post, I will consider what we learned about the Bleachverse from the movie Memories of Nobody, and what implications those lessons would have for Bleach (if the movie were in fact canon).ġ. Memories of Nobody feature requested by anon. 111 notes Decem8 lessons we learned from Memories of Nobody (and what implications they have for Bleach)
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