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Soul ReapersEdit

Main article: List of Soul Reapers in Bleach

Soul Reapers are the protectors of souls, granting them access to Soul Society and
keeping them safe from hollows. Many of the protagonists introduced in the series are
Soul Reapers, either in profession, origin, or abilities. Each Soul Reaper possesses
a zanpakutō, a sword that doubles as both a weapon and a physical manifestation of the
owner's soul. Each zanpakutō has its own personality, which is at times at odds with its
owner's.[7] Though Soul Reapers make up the bulk of the characters from Soul Society
that have been introduced in the series, a far greater number of souls occupy its
outskirts.[23]
Urahara ShopEdit
The Urahara Shop (浦原商店 Urahara Shōten) is a convenience store that predominantly
deals in snacks and small household goods. It also caters to a more select crowd of
spiritually aware beings, providing them with merchandise it has acquired from Soul
Society. Three of its regulars (owner Kisuke Urahara, Yoruichi Shihōin, and Tessai
Tsukabishi) are former high-ranking Soul Reapers that are now fugitives of Soul
Society.[24]
Kisuke UraharaEdit
Kisuke Urahara (浦原 喜助 Urahara Kisuke) is the owner of the Urahara Shop, whose
habit of wearing traditional Japanese wooden sandals and a bucket hat earned him the
nickname "Mr. Hat-and-Clogs" (ゲタ帽子 geta-bōshi). Kisuke is usually quite laid-back
and has a jovial if not comical attitude, tendencies that tend to drive away
customers.[24] Despite his odd work ethic and personality, Kisuke is a keen intellectual
with an inventive streak and an uncanny ability to discern an opponent's weaknesses
and attack patterns with ease. Kisuke also leaves his store unattended for long periods
of time, like when he trained Ichigo Kurosaki and his friends in the store's cave-like
basement.[25]
Kisuke is eventually revealed to be actually the former Captain of Squad 12 after being
promoted from his 3rd seat in Squad 2. He also founded the Shinigami Research and
Development Institute. A century ago, Kisuke caught Sōsuke Aizen in the act of
converting Hiyori and their fellow Soul Reapers into Hollows. Though Kisuke managed
to save them by turning them into Vizards, learning that Aizen was after the Hōgyoku (崩
玉, lit. "breakdown sphere") he developed, Kisuke is forced to leave the Soul Society
when framed for the crime and go into hiding in the World of the Living. Though he
attempted to dispose of the Hōgyoku in the gigai he developed for Rukia, Aizen
obtained the sphere.[26] Later aiding the Soul Society in their battle against Aizen by
creating a Fake Karakura Town, Kisuke engages Aizen in battle and is initially defeated.
However, though defeated, Kisuke placed a special kidō seal on Aizen that activated
after Hōgyoku rejected Aizen as its master.
As a former captain, he is also adept in using high-level kidō and uses a sharp tactical
style of combat. His zanpakutō is a shikomizue named Benihime (紅姫, "Crimson
Princess" or "Bloody Princess" in some translations). In this form it has three known
special abilities: it can create a polygonal "blood mist shield" capable of blocking most
attacks, a crimson-colored energy blast which is similar to a cero,[27] and an explosion
that combines volatile energy with a net. Benihime's bankai is Kannonbiraki Benihime
Aratame (観音開紅姫改メ, "Inquisition of the Crimson Princess of the Doors
of Avalokiteśvara"), which takes the form of a giant doll-like woman that appears
kneeling behind Urahara.[28] According to Urahara, those afflicted having seams appear
on them, his Bankai has the power to restructure anything it touches and can repair, rip,
or optimize a person affected by the Bankai.[29] Its powers were vaguely hinted towards
when Urahara was asked to use it to help train Sado, with Urahara stating that his
bankai is not fit for such a purpose.[30] Aizen has commented on Urahara's ability,
calling him the only man whose intellect exceeds his own.[31] Kubo has commented on
Urahara, saying he is based on Snufkin, whom he thought was cool.[32]
He is voiced by Shinichiro Miki in the Japanese anime and by Michael Lindsay in the
English dub until episode 214 where the role was recast to Doug Erholtz starting from
episodes 231.[33][34] He is played by Seiichi Tanabe in the live action movie.
Yoruichi ShihōinEdit
Yoruichi Shihōin (四楓院 夜一 Shihōin Yoruichi) is an old friend of Urahara Shop
owner Kisuke Urahara, and so uses it as a place of residence when she is not
abroad.[18] She is a slim, dark-skinned woman with deep-violet hair. She can also
transform into a black cat and back at will (much to Ichigo Kurosaki's displeasure as she
would tease him whenever she appeared naked before him after transforming). Her cat
form gives her a deep voice, which leads many characters to initially believe she is a
male and thus call her "Mr. Yoruichi". Yoruichi is very easy-going and she insists that
Suì-Fēng avoid formalities when speaking to her.[35][36] She tends to avoid combat and
will not engage her enemies unless her allies will lose without her intervention. When
first introduced, she helps Ichigo and his friends infiltrate Soul Society. [37] As the series
progress, it is revealed that Yoruichi is a former captain of the 2nd Division, head of the
noble Shihōin clan, and was the Commander in Chief of the Secret Mobile Corps.
Therefore, she is highly knowledgeable in Soul Society's history due to her background
as a leader of one of the four highest ranking noble families. According to a citation from
Kisuke Urahara when he explained to Hiyori Sarugaki, any squad captain in the Gotei
13 who has had the Secret Mobile Corps under his or her control (usually 2nd Squad)
will be a formidable military force in Soul Society. As Yoruichi was the leader of the
Secret Mobile Corps and also a squad captain herself during the pendulum period and
also a leader of a high ranking noble house, it has made her position in the Soul Society
as one of the most intimidating and respected. A century before the start of the series
she abandoned all of her military and noble house positions by helping Urahara, Tessai
Tsukabishi, and the Vizards escape to the human world. Series creator Tite Kubo
identifies Yoruichi as one of his two favorite female characters in the series (along
with Rangiku Matsumoto), citing that he "has a lot of fun drawing her and creating stories
with her."[4]
Yoruichi has lived up to her former position as a captain and Commander in Chief of the
Secret Mobile Corps due to her prowess throughout the series including when she
immobilized Espada Yammy Riyalgo bare-handed. While she is very skilled in all Soul
Reaper tactical combat, Yoruichi has always been presented in the series as extremely
powerful in hand-to-hand combat and the use of flash steps (瞬歩 shunpo), a high-speed
movement ability.[38] While the ability is common for any competent Soul Reaper, her
speed movement is almost unmatched, leading her to be called the Goddess of Flash (
瞬神 shunshin, English Anime: "Flash Master"). Even after a century later, Byakuya
Kuchiki is still unable to surpass her speed. Yoruichi is also highly skilled in "Flash Cry" (
瞬閧 shunkō), which is an advanced technique that combines hand-to-hand combat
and kidō abilities. The use of shunko allows the user to fight bare-handed against any
opponent's weapons without being injured.[39] She has never been seen wielding
a zanpakutō in the current or gaiden storyline, though is shown carrying a kodachi-like
blade during flashbacks. She has also been shown using gauntlets and sabatons during
her latest fight against Aizen, though these have been destroyed since then. [40] Despite
the fact that she is no longer the Captain of the Second Division, she does retain and
use the uniform she wore at the time, which is unique for its absence of any clothing
over the back or shoulders. It is explained that this is due to Yoruichi's mastery of
Shunkō, which when utilized, destroys the fabric on the back and shoulders of the one
using the technique.[41] To date, only Yoruichi and Suì-Fēng have been shown to
actively wear this particular uniform.
She is voiced by Satsuki Yukino in the Japanese anime and by Wendee Lee in the
English dub. Her cat form is voiced by Shirō Saitō in the Japanese anime and
by Terrence Stone in the English dub.
Tessai TsukabishiEdit
Tessai Tsukabishi (握菱 鉄裁 Tsukabishi Tessai) is Urahara's personal assistant in both
business and other matters. He is a large, muscular man with a thick mustache who is
always seen wearing an apron. He is shown to have great physical strength, made
apparent by his ability to smash a hollow's head to pieces with a single, open-palmed
thrust.[42] During the Turn Back the Pendulum miniseries, it is revealed that he was the
captain of the Kidō Corps in Soul Society. As a result, Tessai is extremely skilled in kidō,
demonstrated by his ability to use a level 99 binding spell while skipping its incantation.
He has not been shown to carry a zanpakutō, but he did carry a shakujo during his time
in Soul Society. For using forbidden kidō spells in aiding Kisuke Urahara in his attempts
to help the visoreds, Tessai was sentenced to imprisonment by the Central 46 and was
forced to flee to the human world.[43]
Kiyoyuki Yanada is his Japanese voice actor and Michael Sorich his English voice
actor.[33][34] Tessai was surpassed by Hachien Ushōda
Jinta HanakariEdit
Jinta Hanakari (花刈 ジン太 Hanakari Jinta) is a small, red-haired boy who is supposed
to do manual labor for the shop, such as cleaning. Instead he usually slacks off and
forces Ururu to do all the work.[24] Though he frequently bullies her, he does care for
Ururu as he recovers her body after she is injured by an arrancar.[44] Though he is more
knowledgeable than one might expect given his young appearance, he is still childish,
calling Renji Abarai a "moocher" (居候 isōrō), and he enjoyed teasing, spitting, and
drooling on Ichigo when his Chain of Fate was severed and Ichigo was becoming a
hollow in an incapacitated state.[45] Jinta seems to have a crush on Yuzu Kurosaki,
calling her "The Goddess" and regarding anything she gives to him as sacred. His
primary weapon is an oversized iron rod, similar to a Tetsubo, which he can use to
attack.[42]
He is voiced by Takako Honda in the Japanese anime and by Cindy Robinson in the
English dub, Benjamin Diskin later voicing Jinta after the time skip.
Ururu TsumugiyaEdit
Ururu Tsumugiya (紬屋 雨 Tsumugiya Ururu) is a meek, black-haired girl with pigtails
and purplish-blue eyes who mostly does manual labor for the shop.[24] She is 3 years
older than Jinta. She uses a multi-barreled shoulder cannon as her weapon, which can
turn into a rocket launcher to deal with powerful opponents.[42] Ururu's meek attitude is
somewhat at odds with her fighting ability, which is undefined, but quite high (Urahara
vaguely mentions that her fighting ability is at an "anti-Soul Reaper" level). Her punches
and kicks have a lethal amount of force and far surpass what is capable of most
characters.[46] She seems to respond robotically when injured or when Hollows are
nearby. During such times, Ururu seems to take on a rather simplistic view of right and
wrong; she considers those that cause harm (relative to her) as enemies, and believes
that enemies must be eliminated.[47]
She is voiced by Noriko Shitaya in the Japanese anime and by Wendee Lee in the
English version.[33][34]
VizardsEdit
For other uses, see Vizard (disambiguation).

Group image of the Vizards with Ichigo Kurosaki in the center. The Vizards, clockwise from the top center are:
Shinji, Rose, Mashiro, Love, Hiyori, Lisa, Hachigen, and Kensei.

The Vizards (仮面の軍勢(ヴァイザード) Vaizādo, lit. "Masked Army"; "Visored" in


Japanese media and first English release[48]) are Soul Reapers who have obtained hollow
powers via a process called "Hollowification" (虚化 horō-ka).[49] While Ichigo's
Hollowification was initially stable and naturally occurred because of his lineage,
Hollowfication was a method originally used by the Soul Society before the progress
was deemed too great a risk as the resulting hybrids would be uncontrollable and
eventually self-destruct in the final stages of a disease resulting from the soul's
instability: Soul Suicide (魂魄自殺 Konpaku Jisatsu). The group of Soul Reapers who
became the Vizards were forcefully converted ages ago by Sōsuke Aizen as part of an
experiment prior to them forced to flee the Soul Society.[26][50] Unable to return to their
original forms, the Vizards were saved from Soul Suicide by Urahara stabilizing them
with a vaccine created from Quincy Heilig Pfeil and Human souls. To gain access to
their hollow powers, a Vizard dons a hollow mask that augments their Soul Reaper
abilities with access to some of the generic hollow abilities. The Vizards have not shown
any sort of hierarchy, seeming to prefer a loose-knit organization.[51] After Aizen's
defeat, many of the Vizards are allowed to return to the Soul Society.
Shinji HirakoEdit
Shinji Hirako (平子 真子 Hirako Shinji) is the de facto leader of the Vizards and a friend
of Urahara's. Shinji's character is somewhat comical, adding a bit of levity to situations
that are otherwise serious. He seems to like annoying his associate, Hiyori Sarugaki,
which usually earns him a slap from one of her sandals.[52] He also appears to have a
history of referring to cute girls he meets as his 'first love', complete with a deadpan look
on his face despite the obvious lie.[53] In the past, Shinji was the previous captain of
Squad Five, preceding his lieutenant Sōsuke Aizen. But Shinji's reasons for making
Aizen his right hand were out of distrust from the first time they met and kept an eye on
him. But Shinji realized too late that Aizen used his own distrust against him when he
was among those afflicted with hollowification. In the storyline, Shinji aids Ichigo in
taming his inner hollow, later leading the other Vizards against Aizen's forces. Though
Shinji tells Yamamoto that they're only helping as friends of Ichigo's and as enemies of
Aizen, he is eventually reinstated as Squad Five captain as he aids in the fight against
the Wandenreich.[54]
Shinji's zanpakutō is named Sakanade (逆撫, literally "Offense", translated as "Counter
Stroke"). When released by Shinji's command "collapse", five holes line the blade's
length, and a large ring forms at the bottom of the hilt. The blade releases a scent that
inverts and reverses the enemy's visual perception. Shinji claims that it is impossible to
comprehend the attack directions, as the more experienced one is, the more one relies
on instinct to fight, causing one to inevitably fall prey to Sakanade. After training more
thoroughly with his zanpakutō, Shinji is even able to invert the words he says, as well as
make those more susceptible to the ability Sakanade very ill. Shinji is quite skilled with
his hollow powers, using a single cero blast to easily overwhelm Grimmjow Jeagerjaques.
His Hollow mask resembles a pharaoh's mask.[49]
He is voiced by Masaya Onosaka in the Japanese anime and by Roger Craig Smith in the
English version.[55]
Hiyori SarugakiEdit
Hiyori Sarugaki (猿柿 ひよ里 Sarugaki Hiyori) is a former lieutenant of Squad Twelve
under captains Kirio Hikifune and then Kisuke Urahara, initially refusing to accept the
latter as she saw the former as a motherly figure. Hiyori is a small, blonde-haired girl
with a short temper and violent tendencies that include death threats and physical
violence.[56] Hiyori often attacks Shinji Hirako, regardless of his outranking her in their
pre-Vizard days, usually by slapping his face with one of her sandals or using him as a
human shield when necessary.[57] Hiyori took the longest to defeat her inner Hollow out
of all the Vizards.[58] During the battle with Aizen, Hiyori was mortally wounded yet was
healed by Captain Unohana in the aftermath.
Her Hollow mask is skeletal in appearance with a large horn on the forehead and
diamond-shaped markings over the eyebrows. Her zanpakutō is named Kubikiri Orochi (
馘大蛇, lit. "Beheading serpent") and is released with the command "chop cleanly" to
become a large cleaver with a jagged edge.
She is voiced by Reiko Takagi in the Japanese anime, Mela Lee in earlier episodes of the
English dub, and by Laura Bailey later on in the series.[55]
Love AikawaEdit
Love Aikawa (愛川 羅武(ラブ) Aikawa Rabu) is the former captain of Squad 7.[59] He is
a tall man with a spiked afro (shaped like a normal round afro during his days as a Soul
Reaper), and wears sporting sunglasses and a jogging suit. He seems to be very laid
back, usually reading Weekly Shōnen Jump or some of Lisa's erotic manga in his spare
time. Love's hollow mask is designed after a traditional Japanese Oni mask. Love is
later shown to be quite physically strong, being able to rip a Menos Grande in half with
his bare hands.[60] Love's zanpakutō is named Tengumaru (天狗丸, lit. tengu).
His shikai transforms it into a large kanabō reminiscent of a black cactus, twice the size
of Love. Tengumaru has the ability to project fire from its tip.
He is voiced by Tetsu Inada in the Japanese anime[55] and by Travis Willingham in the
English dub.
Kensei MugurumaEdit
Kensei Muguruma (六車 拳西 Muguruma Kensei) is the previous captain of Squad Nine,
bearing a 69 tattoo on his stomach that influenced Shūhei Hisagi to have one on his
cheek after saving him when he was younger,[61] and piercing on his left eyebrow. One
of the first to be turned into a Vizard, Kensei's hollow mask takes on the form of what
appears to be a hockey mask, with a flat surface, and six slits running down the front. In
comparison with his fellow Vizards, Kensei is a much more serious character. He has a
short temper and is easily irritated, particularly by Mashiro. After the events of the Fake
Karakura Town battle, Kensei is reinstated as a Soul Reaper Captain. However, during
the Wandenreich invasion while his wounds are tended to by Isane after his ordeal
against Mask De Masculine, Kensei is "murdered" by Gremmy Thoumeaux and brought
back as a zombie by Giselle Gewelle before Mayuri Kurosutchi usurps control over
Kensei to have resume defending the Soul Society. Ten years after Yhwach's defeat, he
is shown to have returned to normal.
Kensei's zanpakutō is named Tachikaze (断地風, lit. "Earth severing wind") and is
released with the command "Blow". His shikai shrinks it down into the form of a
survival/combat knife. While in this form, Kensei demonstrates the ability to charge and
fire spiritual energy from the blade. Tachikaze can also manipulate wind, as
demonstrated when Kensei uses several wind blades to slice up a hollow, killing it
instantly.[62] Kensei's bankai is named Tekken Tachikaze (鐡拳・断地風, lit. "Iron Fist
Earth severing wind"). The combat knife transforms into two bladed, bronze knuckle-
like weapons known as tiger claws in each hand that are connected by a long fabric-like
material that wraps around and up his arms like bandages and form a small arc above
his head. Kensei's bankai focuses all of the destructive power into the knuckles, causing
whatever the knuckles are touching to be hit continuously with implosive power.
He is voiced by Tomokazu Sugita in the Japanese anime and by Dave Mallow in the
English dub.
Mashiro KunaEdit
Mashiro Kuna (久南 白 Kuna Mashiro) is Kensei's former lieutenant in Squad Nine. She
is a somewhat carefree-crazy girl who is prone to throwing fits for the smallest of things,
such as Orihime befriending Hachi or when Kensei insisted on following his
subordinates into battle.[62] Her overall style of dress is reminiscent of the costumes
worn by the tokusatsu superheroes of late 1970s Japanese television, particularly those
of the Kamen Rider Series. Even her attacks are announced like a Tokusatsu superhero.
She often calls Ichigo Berry-tan (or "Berry Boy" in the English manga, and "Carrot Top"
in the anime), a pun on Ichigo's name ("ichigo" in Japanese also means "strawberry").
Unlike the other Vizards and Ichigo who have to undergo a type of training to control
their hollows, Mashiro was able to maintain her hollow mask for fifteen hours on her first
attempt to control her hollow. Mashiro's hollow power gives her exceptional physical
strength as she easily decapitated several Menos Grande and the giant hollow which
was brought by Wonderweiss Margera subsequently engaged in battle with him.
However, in the mid-battle with Wonderweiss Margera her mask shatters well before her
time limit was up causing Kensei to intervene. Her mask resembles a grasshopper's
head, another reference to Kamen Rider. Mashiro loves to engage in battle by combining
her physical strength and hollow power rather than using her zanpakutō, the name of
which is still unknown.
She is voiced by Akemi Kanda in the Japanese anime[55] and by Laura Bailey in the
English dub.[citation needed]
Rōjūrō "Rose" OtoribashiEdit
Rōjūrō Otoribashi (鳳橋 楼十郎 Ōtoribashi Rōjūrō), commonly referred to as Rose (ロー
ズ Rōzu), is previous captain of Squad Three prior to Kisuke's promotion to Captain. He
is an effeminate man with long, wavy, blond hair and a bird's beak-like Hollow mask. He
seems to be interested in music, as he speaks to Love about an artist's new single and
has been seen playing or tuning a guitar on several occasions. Rose appears to be one
of the calmer and perhaps wiser ones amongst the group, though he becomes irritated
whenever Love spoils a manga's story for him.[57] After the events at the Fake Karakura
Town, Rose is allowed to return to Soul Society and restored to his captain status. But
during the Wandenreich invasion, after being saved from Mask De Masculine by Renji
and taken to be cared for by Isane, Rose is "murdered" by Gremmy Thoumeaux and
then brought back as a zombie by Giselle Gewelle. Later, Mayuri Kurotsuchi takes him
over and uses him to defend Soul Society. Ten years after Yhwach's defeat, he is
shown to have returned to normal.
Rose's zanpakutō is named Kinshara (金沙羅, lit. "Gold Shala"). His shikai transforms the
blade into a long, plantlike whip with a flower at its tip. Prefaced as Kinshara Eleventh
Sonata (金沙羅奏曲第十一番 Kinshara Sōkyoku Daijūichiban), Kinshara's
technique, Izayoi Bara (十六夜薔薇, lit. "Sixteen Day-Old Moon Rose"), causes this tip to
discharge an explosion of energy. Kinshara's bankai, Kinshara Butōdan (金沙羅舞踏団,
lit. "Gold Shala Dancing Troupe"), summons several figures called the "Dancers of
Death". His bankai allows Rose to use music to create the illusion of physical pain
(burning, drowning, etc.) as long as his opponents hear the music. But bankai is useless
against opponents who are deaf or who deafen themselves.
He is voiced by Shouto Kashii in the Japanese anime[55] and by Christopher Corey
Smith in the English dub.
Hachigen "Hachi" UshōdaEdit
Hachigen Ushōda (有昭田 鉢玄 Ushōda Hachigen), commonly referred to as Hachi (ハッ
チ Hatchi), is the physically largest Vizard. He had been the Vice Kidō Captain (副鬼道
長 Fuku Kidōchō) of the Kidō Corps under Tessai Tsukabishi. He specializes in kidō, and
as such is always tasked with making barriers for the Vizards' use. He is skilled enough
to use bakudō up to 99 without reciting their incantations. By his own admission, his
powers are very similar to those of Orihime Inoue's. Despite his unusual size, Hachi is
actually very kind and gentle, and seems to enjoy Orihime's company. His mask
resembles a Native American tribe mask.[63] He has been seen with a zanpakutō during
Ichigo's training when the young man went berserk, he helped restrain him while also
brandishing the blade at him. Later during the battle at Karakura Town, he encased it in
his barrier right before confronting a horde of Gillian, however, it is uncertain what its
powers are or if it is even a zanpakutō at all. He aids in Suì-Fēng's battle against
Barragan and manages to ultimately defeat the Espada at the cost of his forearm.
He is voiced by Takashi Nagasako in the Japanese anime[55] and by Joe Ochmanin the
English dub.
Lisa YadōmaruEdit
Lisa Yadōmaru (矢胴丸 リサ Yadōmaru Risa, romanized as Risa Yadōmaru in the Japanese
media) used to be Shunsui Kyōraku's lieutenant in Squad Eight, having spied on the
captain's meetings and read to her successor Nanao Ise on a monthly basis;[50] she is
later allowed to return to Soul Society after the Wandenreich's invasion and is promoted
to captain of Squad Eight, the seat of which has been vacant since Shunsui's promotion
to captain-commander status. She is a girl with glasses and long, braided, dark hair,
who dresses in a seifuku, as opposed to the more Western-style uniforms worn by the
female students of Karakura High School. She seems easily irritated and apparently likes
to read erotic manga. In the English translations, it has been edited to "swimsuit
magazines". Her mask resembles a knight's helmet, with a cross shape opening on it.
Her zanpakutō is called Haguro Tonbo (鉄漿蜻蛉, lit. "Black dragonfly". 鉄漿 means
"black tooth dye"). In its shikai form, it becomes a large guan dao or monk's spade with a
fanned blade and large orb on the opposite end.
She is voiced by Kanako Hatori in the Japanese anime and by Tara Platt in the English
dub.[55]
Hollows

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Main article: List of Hollows in Bleach

Hollows are the class of spirit that most enemies in Bleach are a part of.[7] They are spirits that had
been human but were not sent to Soul Society in due time after death. This makes them lose their sense
of being and gives them a craving for human souls. Their main characteristic is a white mask completely
covering their face and a hole near their chest. Each hollow's mask has a design unique to that
individual.[19] The Arrancars, Hollows who acquired humanoid form and Soul Reaper powers, become
the primary antagonists later in the series under the command of the rogue Soul Reaper Sōsuke Aizen
and the ten strongest Arrancars known as the Espadas. The 10 Espadas are numbered 0–9, 0 being the
strongest and 9 the weakest. But the rating also works with spirit pressure density numbered 1–10, with
Espada's 0's power contained with a 10 tattoo.[20]

Sōsuke Aizen

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Main article: Sōsuke Aizen

Sōsuke Aizen (藍染 惣右介 Aizen Sōsuke) is the main antagonist throughout most of the series. While
introduced as the captain of Squad Five, later revealed to have been behind various events prior to the
series, Aizen has orchestrated a series of events in the Soul Society to obtain the Hōgyoku for his goal to
create an Ōken to kill the Soul King with the aid of the Arrancars and rogue Soul Reapers he recruited.
However, revealed to have played an indirect role in Ichigo's conception, Aizen is defeated by the young
man before being captured by Kisuke and sentenced to the Muken for 20 millennia.

Bounts

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The Bounts[21] (バウント bounto) are a group of humans with special abilities. They are the main
antagonists during the anime-exclusive Bount and Bount Assault on Soul Society arcs. The Bounts live
eternally due to an accident during a scientific experiment earlier in the Soul Society, where they were
created, and began to eat the souls of human beings to gain more power. They each have a unique
weapon known as a Doll, a familiar which is its creator's power given physical form. Dolls are mostly self-
sufficient creatures when released, although they tend to be used as weapons in various ways such as a
large battle axe or a snake, as a sword and whip. Their leader Kariya, motivated by the destruction of
himself and all connected to him, plans to invade the Soul Society along with the remaining Bounts to
destroy it and themselves. However, with the exception of his friend Gō Koga, Kariya managed to have
his forces wiped out by the Soul Reapers prior to himself being killed by Ichigo Kurosaki. IGN criticized
the Bounts as being "lame bad guys," noting that the bittō (the Bounts’ mosquito-like creatures that
collect souls) in particular were like "something straight out of a bad sci-fi movie," but admitted the
Bounts were "decent plot devices" to develop the other characters.[22]
Jin Kariya (狩矢 神 Kariya Jin) is the Leader of the Bounts who planned to destroy the entire Soul Society
through the Jōkaishō, the device that created the Bounts. He was originally Eugene Currier, a boy who
was befriended by the Soul Society scientist Ran'tao before being forced to leave his home when Soul
Reapers are dispatched to kill the Bounts. Jin Kariya's Doll is Messer, having long absorbed it to
manipulate wind without releasing it into its true form. While usings Messer's full power, Kariya can
move the wind at such speeds in order to generate lightning and move at high speeds similar to a Flash
Step. Eventually, defeated in the end, Kariya's true agenda is revealed to be the mutually assured
destruction of the Soul Reapers and the Bounts. Jin Kariya is voiced by Tōru Ōkawa in the Japanese
anime and by Troy Baker in the English dub.

Gō Koga (古賀 剛 Koga Gō) is the one that was closest to Jin Kariya, whose Doll is the spider-like
Dalk who is able to manipulate her metallic body to create weaponry or be confronted into a
battle axe that Koga uses. In the 1800s, while still going under the name Claude Gaugain, Koga
Koga Ichigo KurosakiEdit
Main article: Ichigo Kurosaki

Ichigo Kurosaki (黒崎 一護 Kurosaki Ichigo) is the main protagonist of the Bleach series. An
orange-haired high school student, Ichigo becomes a "substitute Soul Reaper" after unintentionally
absorbing most of Rukia Kuchiki's powers.[7] His cynical nature at first makes him ill-disposed
towards the duty, but, with the passage of time, he accepts and welcomes the strength his Soul
Reaper powers give him.[8] When creating the manga series, Kubo commented that Rukia Kuchiki,
the first character he created, did not seem like a lead character, so he created Ichigo to be the
series protagonist.[6] Ichigo is voiced by Masakazu Morita in Japanese and Johnny Yong Bosch in
English.[9][10]
Rukia KuchikiEdit
Main article: Rukia Kuchiki

Rukia Kuchiki (朽木 ルキア Kuchiki Rukia) is a Soul Reaper who is assigned hollow extermination
duties in Karakura Town. Rukia meets Ichigo for the first time when she breaks into his house, not
knowing that Ichigo can see her. Their relationship further complicates when Rukia tries to save
Ichigo and unintentionally transfers too much of her Shinigami powers into him. Rukia is left with
little powers left and cannot return to Soul Society. She assumes a temporary lifestyle as a regular
human and enrolls into Ichigo's high school and takes up residence in his closet, while teaching him
how to be a substitute Soul Reaper in her place.[8] Rukia was the first character of the series created
by Kubo, her design being the one he decided to use for all the other Soul Reapers.[5] Rukia is voiced
by Fumiko Orikasa in Japanese and Michelle Ruff in English.[9][10]
Orihime InoueEdit
Main article: Orihime Inoue

Orihime Inoue (井上 織姫 Inoue Orihime) is a long-time classmate of Ichigo Kurosaki and one of
his closest friends. She used to have a crush on Ichigo since the beginning, however due to Ichigo's
selfless wish to protect his loved ones, Orihime genuinely falls in love with him. Since the age of
three, she had been an orphan when her older brother Sora left their abusive parents' home with
her and raised her on his own. Later on, when Orihime was in middle school, he died in an
accident.[11]Though initially devoid of spiritual powers, she develops spiritual awareness early in
the plot and later obtains the god-like ability to warp reality through rejecting past
phenomena.[12] Orihime is voiced by Yuki Matsuoka in Japanese and Stephanie Sheh in
English.[13][14]
Yasutora "Chad" SadoEdit
Main article: Yasutora Sado

Yasutora Sado (茶渡 泰虎 Sado Yasutora), better known as Chad (チャド Chado), is one of Ichigo's
friends at school. He is of mixed Japanese/Mexican heritage and a student who towers over his
classmates at 6 feet 5 inches.[15] Despite his imposing appearance and fearless attitude he is quite
meek and refuses to fight unless it is for the sake of another. When he attempts to protect Ichigo's
sister Karin and her friends from a hollow, he discovers a unique ability that strengthens and
armors his right arm, enabling him to fight hollows. He is quite loyal to his friends, especially Ichigo,
who is one of his closest friends. He displays little emotion except when something or someone he
cares about is in danger. Chad is voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto[13] in Japanese and Jamieson
Price[16] in English.
Uryū IshidaEdit
Main article: Uryū Ishida

Uryū Ishida (石田 雨竜 Ishida Uryū)[n 1] is a Quincy, a descendant of a line of near-extinct, priest-
like, hollow-hunting archers, who were historical enemies of the Soul Reapers. He bears a deep
grudge against all Soul Reapers, including Ichigo, and is an early antagonist in the series.[17] He
comes to view Ichigo differently over time, and eventually becomes a valuable ally and a friendly
rival. As a Quincy, Uryū possesses the supernatural power to gather invisible "spirit particles"
called reishi from the atmosphere. Once gathered, these particles can be shaped into spirit-energy
constructs, foremost among them a bow and arrow,[18] and to fuel various magical spells and
superhuman abilities. Uryū is voiced by Noriaki Sugiyama in Japanese and Derek Stephen Prince in
English.
Renji AbaraiEdit
Main article: Renji Abarai

Renji Abarai (阿散井 恋次 Abarai Renji), is a Soul Reaper of Squad 6 in the Gotei 13. When he was
first introduced he played an antagonistic role as he was sent to the human world to find Rukia
Kuchiki and bring her back to Soul Society. He initially dedicates his life to defeating Ichigo
Kurosaki, the protagonist of the series, before joining forces with him to rescue Rukia halfway
through the Soul Society arc. He has since become a major protagonist and a consistent ally of
Kurosaki. His weapon throughout the series is Zabimaru. Renji is voiced by Kentarō Itō in Japanese
and Wally Wingert in English.
AntagonistsEdit
HollowsEdit
Main article: List of Hollows in Bleach

Hollows are the class of spirit that most enemies in Bleach are a part of.[7] They are spirits that had
been human but were not sent to Soul Society in due time after death. This makes them lose their
sense of being and gives them a craving for human souls. Their main characteristic is a white mask
completely covering their face and a hole near their chest. Each hollow's mask has a design unique
to that individual.[19] The Arrancars, Hollows who acquired humanoid form and Soul Reaper
powers, become the primary antagonists later in the series under the command of the rogue Soul
Reaper Sōsuke Aizen and the ten strongest Arrancars known as the Espadas. The 10 Espadas are
numbered 0–9, 0 being the strongest and 9 the weakest. But the rating also works with spirit
pressure density numbered 1–10, with Espada's 0's power contained with a 10 tattoo.[20]
Sōsuke AizenEdit
Main article: Sōsuke Aizen

Sōsuke Aizen (藍染 惣右介 Aizen Sōsuke) is the main antagonist throughout most of the series.
While introduced as the captain of Squad Five, later revealed to have been behind various events
prior to the series, Aizen has orchestrated a series of events in the Soul Society to obtain the
Hōgyoku for his goal to create an Ōken to kill the Soul King with the aid of the Arrancars and rogue
Soul Reapers he recruited. However, revealed to have played an indirect role in Ichigo's conception,
Aizen is defeated by the young man before being captured by Kisuke and sentenced to the Muken
for 20 millennia.
BountsEdit
The Bounts[21] (バウント bounto) are a group of humans with special abilities. They are the main
antagonists during the anime-exclusive Bount and Bount Assault on Soul Society arcs. The Bounts
live eternally due to an accident during a scientific experiment earlier in the Soul Society, where
they were created, and began to eat the souls of human beings to gain more power. They each have
a unique weapon known as a Doll, a familiar which is its creator's power given physical form. Dolls
are mostly self-sufficient creatures when released, although they tend to be used as weapons in
various ways such as a large battle axe or a snake, as a sword and whip. Their leader Kariya,
motivated by the destruction of himself and all connected to him, plans to invade the Soul Society
along with the remaining Bounts to destroy it and themselves. However, with the exception of his
friend Gō Koga, Kariya managed to have his forces wiped out by the Soul Reapers prior to himself
being killed by Ichigo Kurosaki. IGN criticized the Bounts as being "lame bad guys," noting that
the bittō (the Bounts’ mosquito-like creatures that collect souls) in particular were like "something
straight out of a bad sci-fi movie," but admitted the Bounts were "decent plot devices" to develop
the other characters.[22]
 Jin Kariya (狩矢 神 Kariya Jin) is the Leader of the Bounts who planned to destroy the entire Soul
Society through the Jōkaishō, the device that created the Bounts. He was originally Eugene Currier,
a boy who was befriended by the Soul Society scientist Ran'tao before being forced to leave his
home when Soul Reapers are dispatched to kill the Bounts. Jin Kariya's Doll is Messer, having long
absorbed it to manipulate wind without releasing it into its true form. While usings Messer's full
power, Kariya can move the wind at such speeds in order to generate lightning and move at high
speeds similar to a Flash Step. Eventually, defeated in the end, Kariya's true agenda is revealed to be
the mutually assured destruction of the Soul Reapers and the Bounts. Jin Kariya is voiced by Tōru
Ōkawa in the Japanese anime and by Troy Baker in the English dub.

 Gō Koga (古賀 剛 Koga Gō) is the one that was closest to Jin Kariya, whose Doll is the spider-
like Dalk who is able to manipulate her metallic body to create weaponry or be confronted into a
battle axe that Koga uses. In the 1800s, while still going under the name Claude Gaugain, Koga was
living in a countryside somewhere in Europe when Kariya brought him Cain to guide in their ways.
But it ended with Cain's death which haunts Koga. In the end, after confronting Kariya and nearly
getting killed by Hitsugaya, Kouga is the last remaining Bount as his wounds are tended to be
Ran'Tao. Gō Koga is voiced by Tōru Furusawa in the Japanese anime and by Richard Epcar in the
English dub. Dalk is voiced by Takako Honda in the Japanese anime and by Karen Strassman in the
English dub.

 Cain (ケイン Kein) is a young male Bount that Jin Kariya left in Gō Koga's care many years ago.
When he tried to summon his mantis-like doll Waineton, the doll turned on Cain and killed him in
front of Gō Koga. Cain is voiced by Takayaki Fujimoto in the Japanese anime and by Peter Doyle in
the English dub. Waineton is voiced by Philece Sampler in the English dub.

 Hō (鵬) and Ban (磐) are twin brothers who appeared when they used their dolls in order to attack
Uryū Ishida. Hō and Ban's dolls are Guhl and Günther, bottle caps that manipulate water making
its power source nearly unlimited. They can wrap themselves around their opponents in order to
drown them or even flood a person's body killing them from the inside out. In the Japanese anime,
Hō and Ban are both voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi. In the English dub, Hō and Ban are voiced
by Roger Craig Smith and Brian Beacock.

 Ryō Utagawa (宇田川 稜 Utagawa Ryō) served under Jin Kariya and had ambitions to overthrow
him. Ryō Utagawa's doll is Fried which takes the form of a golden snake with black stripes and
green eyes when unsealed. Its powers allow Ryō to turn whatever Fried touches or sees into a
snake. Ryō can also intercept attacks through a barrier called Snake Net. Once the technique is
activated, if something is seen as a threat to Ryō through Fried, it will be attacked no matter where
the threat runs to by snakes emerging from the ground. When it came to the fight against the
Bounts at their mansion, Ryō Utagawa was killed by Maki Ichinose and his body turns to dust. He is
voiced by Shūsuke Sakino in the Japanese anime and by Tony Oliver in the English dub.

 Yoshi (ヨシ Yoshi) is a member of the Bounts. She fought Rukia, Orihime, and Kuroda in an alley
until Mabashi ordered her to leave. Yoshi's doll is Nieder who takes on the form of a jian and fan
combination. In its base form, the fan can fire needle-like projectiles at its target. It can also be used
for defense against regular attacks. The jian part of the Doll is used for regular offense. When the
fan's size increases, it can protect Yoshi against all attacks, but Yoshi loses all form of offense. When
the jian increases in size, its offensive power increases further, as the jian gains a trail of energy
swords. Yoshi is voiced by Yōko Sōmi in the Japanese anime and by Stephanie Sheh in the English
dub. The jian and fan parts of Nieder are voiced by Taro Yamaguchui and Mariko Kōda in the
Japanese anime and by Joe J. Thomas and Wendee Lee in the English dub.

 Mabashi (馬橋 Mabashi) interrupts Yoshi's battle against Rukia, Orihime, and Kuroda. Mabashi's
doll is Ritz who has the ability to possess the body of anyone and control them. Mabashi is voiced
by Daisuke Ono in the Japanese anime and by Keith Silverstein in the English dub. Ritz is voiced
by Asami Sanada in the Japanese anime and by Sandy Fox in the English dub.

 Sawatari (沢渡 Sawatari) is the oldest of the bunch. Sawatari's doll is Baura who has a whale-like
appearance that Sawatari sits on top of. Baura has a dimension in its stomach where anyone that is
swallowed by Baura will die if they stay in him too long. Sawatari is voiced by Yuzuru Fujimoto in
the Japanese anime and by Joe J. Thomas in the English dub. Baura is voiced by Takaya Kuroda in
the Japanese anime and by Richard Epcar in the English dub.

 Ugaki (宇柿 Ugaki) is a member of the Bounts. Ugaki's doll is Gesell which is a huge, eyeless
monster. It has the ability to manifest many melee weapons from its limbs. Gesell can see through
the eyes that generate light as his master does through his glasses. It is controlled by Ugaki through
a deck of cards. Whatever is shown on a card Ugaki plays, appears within the shadow of an object,
which is created by the light generated from the eyes. Ugaki fights Ichigo and Renji in a cave until
signs of weakness causes him to be killed by his own doll. Ugaki is voiced by Katsumi Suzuki in the
Japanese anime and by Kirk Thornton in the English dub. Gesell is voiced by Neil Kaplan in the
English dub. Ugaki is also voiced by Patrick Seitz.

 Yoshino Sōma (相馬 芳野 Sōma Yoshino) is Kariya's ex-wife, whose doll is a fire humanoid
named Goethe that can regenerate from most attacks and sees his master as mother figure.
Fighting against the other Bounts, Yoshino tried to take the soul of a human until she was stopped
by Yoruichi. In the end, following Kariya's example, Yoshino absorbs Goethe to increase her power
but is still killed with her energy used to create the Bittos. Yoshino Sōma is voiced by Masako
Katsuki in the Japanese anime and by Dorothy Elias-Fahn in the English dub. Goethe is voiced
by Richard Epcar in the English dub.

XcutionEdit
Xcution (エクスキューション Ekusukyūshon) is a secret organization in Naruki City that makes
itself known to Ichigo seventeen months after he loses his Soul Reaper powers and serve as the
main antagonists in the first arc after the timeskip. The group is made up of humans whose preborn
encounter with hollows resulted in them becoming outcasts who possess a power known
as Fullbring (完現術(フルブリング)Furuburingu, lit. "Final Manifestation Art"), an ability to
manipulate the "soul" of an object to bring out its full potential. But a Fullbringer's true power
comes from enhancing the soul of an object they are compatible with, such as a prized possession.
However, the effects of a Fullbringer's power will cease once the user is dead. Using Tsukishima's
Fullbring, Xcution's other members had placed themselves in a fabricated notion that they need a
Soul Reaper to become normal humans and train Ichigo to use Fullbring. But once Tsukishima
restored their memories, the group reveals their real intention to take Ichigo's Fullbring powers.
Though Xcution got Ichigo's Fullbring, they were scattered after Ginjō's death.
1. Kūgo Ginjō (銀城 空吾 Ginjō Kūgo) is the leader of Xcution. In the past, he was the first
substitute Soul Reaper before he went into hiding upon learning that he was not trusted by
the Soul Society. Ginjō later established Xcution and becomes its leader while having the
Fullbringers exchange energies with him to cement their organization. Soon after, Ginjō has
Tsukishima alter his memory to win Ichigo over before having his memories restored to
siphon Ichigo's Fullbring. While his Fullbring power is Cross of Scaffold, turning his Saltire
pendant into a large Claymore, Ginjō can use his Soul Reaper badge to augment his power.
After absorbing Ichigo's Fullbring, Ginjō gains access to Ichigo's abilities. When he is unable
to convince Ichigo that they were both wronged by the Soul Society, Ginjō releases his
Bankai to counter Ichigo's. However, Ichigo proves to be too strong as he manages to kill
Ginjō. After Ichigo requests permission to bury him in the land of the living out of respect,
Ginjō ends up living within the Soul Society alongside Tsukishima and Giriko. Kūgo Ginjō is
voiced by Hiroki Tōchi in the Japanese anime and by Travis Willingham in the English dub.

2. Shūkurō Tsukishima (月島 秀九郎 Tsukishima Shūkurō) is the former leader of Xcution
and Ginjō's accomplice. His Fullbring power is Book of the End (ブック · オブ · ジ · エン
ド Bukku obu ji Endo), a bookmark that transforms into a katana with two abilities: cutting
through anything and inserting/removing false memories of whatever it cuts, living or not.
If suiting his fancy, Tsukishima can use his power to destroy the minds of his victims by
having them suffer mental breakdowns from an overdose of false memories. After Ginjō's
surprise attack on Uryū, Tsukishima alters the memories of his fellow Xcution members to
win Ichigo over while he places Orihime and Chad under his spell alongside Ichigo's sisters
and friends. But once Uryū reveals Ginjō as the true mastermind and Ichigo's Soul Reaper
powers are restored, Tsukishima causes Chad and Orihime to have a mental breakdown for
his amusement until they are knocked out by Isshin and Urahara. Tsukishima then engages
Byakuya in battle before being wounded and left to die. After Ichigo defeats Ginjō in a fight,
Tsukishima attempts to kill Ichigo, only for his attack to be taken by Riruka instead.
Afterwards, carried away by Moe, Tsukishima dies from his injuries with everyone under
his spell restored to normalcy. Shūkurō Tsukishima is voiced by Daisuke Ono in the
Japanese anime and by Matthew Mercer in English dub.

3. Riruka Dokugamine (毒ヶ峰 リルカ Dokugamine Riruka) is a moody Fullbringer whose


Fullbring is Dollhouse (ドールハウス Dōruhausu), which allows her to freely move people
and objects into or out of anything that she adores or finds cute. At a younger age, she
abused her power out of love and ended up becoming an outcast before being found by
Ginjō. Having becoming immediately attracted to Ichigo, Riruka uses her power to train him
while reluctantly befriending Orihime. After her memories were restored, Riruka initially
opposing using Ichigo's stolen Fullbring, Riruka engages Rukia using her Love Gun to trap
the Soul Reaper in a doll through her Addiction Shot. But forced to use her Fullbring to enter
Rukia's body after an exchange of words, Riruka changes sides and risks her own life to
protect Ichigo from Tsukishima. After awakening in the Urahara shop, Riruka leaves
Karakura Town after thanking Ichigo's group. Riruka is later enlisted by Kisuke to help
Ichigo and his friends during the battle against Yhwach. She is voiced by Megumi
Toyoguchi in the Japanese anime and by Cristina Valenzuela in the English dub.

4. Yukio Hans Vorarlberna (雪绪・ハンス・フォラルルベルナ Yukio Hansu


Voraruruberuna) is the youngest member of Xcution. His Fullbring Invaders Must Die (イン
ヴェイダーズ·マスト·ダイ Inveidāzu Masuto Dai) allows him to insert people into another
dimension, which is controlled by his video game console as long as it has battery life. Prior
to joining Xcution, Yukio came from a wealthy family. But the neglect by his parents and
turning to his power led to Yukio stealing his family's fortune and indirectly causing his
parents' suicide after he ran way. Taking over in the last stages of Ichigo's Fullbring training,
Yukio later gained a power boost that allows him to Fullbring without his game console.
After being defeated by Toshiro Hitsugaya, later confronted by Jackie Tristan, Yukio decides
to improve upon his father's company and eventually hire the surviving Xcution members.
Yukio is later enlisted by Kisuke to help Ichigo and his friends during the battle against
Yhwach. He is voiced by Mitsuhiro Ichiki in the Japanese anime and by Lucien Dodge in the
English dub.

5. Jackie Tristan (ジャッキー・トリスタン Jākī Torisutan) is a Fullbringer whose Fullbring


is Dirty Boots (ダーティ・ブーツ Dāti Būtsu), whenever her boots get dirty, she becomes
physically stronger with superhuman speed. After her power boost, Jackie gains exhaust
pipes on her right shoulder that covers enough of her body in muck that she can shatter the
ground with a simple step. Unlike the others in her group, as she was unable to protect her
family with her power, Jackie hated her Fullbring and genuinely wished to be rid of it. She
eventually got her wish after she seemingly sacrificed herself to get Renji out of Yukio's
Fullbring, feeling some regret in losing her power while promised a position in Yukio's
company alongside the other surviving members of their group. She is voiced by Atsuko
Yuya in the Japanese anime and by Julie Ann Taylor in the English dub.

6. Giriko Kutsuzawa (沓澤 ギリコ Kutsuzawa Giriko) is a Fullbringer who serves as


Xcution's bartender. Giriko's Fullbring is Time Tells No Lies (タイム·テルズ·ノー·ライ
ズ Taimu Teruzu Nō Raizu) which allows him to impose "timers" upon things and beings to
which they are attached. These timers are linked to specific conditions that Giriko himself
can set. But once the time period is established, however, not even Giriko himself can
deactivate and the subject must attain the conditions or be burned away by time itself. After
Xcution steals Ichigo's Fullbring powers, Giriko gained the ability to increase his body mass
and strength in relation to the simplicity of his ability's condition. But to his shock, Giriko is
easily killed off by Kenpachi Zaraki. Giriko is voiced by Atsushi Ono in the Japanese anime
and by Michael Sorich in the English dub.

7. Moe Shishigawara (獅子河原 萌笑) is a hoodlum Fullbringer who works for Tsukishima,
his Fullbring, named Jackpot Knuckle (ジャックポット・ナックル Jakkupotto Nakkuru),
increasing his luck to extreme levels using brass knuckles with three 7s on it. But the
downside is that the longer he uses it, the weaker he becomes. Unlike the rest of Xcution,
Moe did not received an upgrade to his powers as he battles Ikkaku who convinces him that
his loyalty is misplaced as Shishigawara overheard Tsukishima and Ginjō agreeing that it
would be in their best interests to kill Moe. After the fight between the Soul Reapers and
Xcution conclude, Shishigawara was last seen carrying the dying Tsukishima away. Moe
Shishigawara is voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino in the Japanese anime and by Todd
Haberkorn in the English dub

WandenreichEdit
The Wandenreich (見えざる帝国(ヴァンデンライヒ) Vandenraihi, "Invisible Empire") are a
group of Quincies under Yhwach who serve as the antagonists of the final storyline of the
series. Their attire usually consists of long white trench coats fitted with numerous buttons, a
cape, a belt (usually a piece individual to each member), and a five-pointed cross, the Quincy
Zeichen, somewhere upon the uniform. The Wandenreich named their group from the act of
hiding themselves and their fortress Silbern (銀架城 (ジルバーン)Jirubān, German for "Silver",
Japanese for "Silver-Wrought Castle") within a pocket dimension in the Seireitei's shadows called
Schatten Bereich (影の領域 (シャッテン・ベライヒ) Shatten Beraihi, "Shadow Realm").
Apparently founded by the survivors of the Quincy massacre a millennium ago, the
Wandenreich have been preparing to exact revenge on the Soul Reapers once amassing
enough power to do so once their leader is revived. In the aftermath of Aizen's defeat, the
Wandenreich conquered Hueco Mundo and captured numerous Arrancars (including the former
Espada Tier Harribel) to serve as their personal Vanguards and foot soldiers. The Wandereich
orchestrated two invasions on the Soul Society, the first leading to the notable deaths of Squad
One's Lieutenant Chōjirō Sasakibe and Head-Captain Yamamoto. After absorbing the Soul King
and altering the Royal Palace by submerging it with the Silbern, renaming it the Wahrwelt (真世
界城 (ヴァールヴェルト) Vāruveruto, German for "True World", Japanese for "True World
Castle"), the Wandenreich planned to create a new world order, which would require a total
genocide by destroying the Soul Society, the Real World and Hueco Mundo. However, after
absorbing Ichigo's powers and the last two Sternritter survivors, Yhwach reveals his true goal
was to eliminate all life in existence for bringing ruin and death to all living begins (including his
children, the Quincys) for all eternity.
Quilge Opie leads one of the many Jagdarmee (狩猟部隊(ヤークトアルメー) Yākutoarumē,
German for "Hunting Army", Japanese for "Hunting Corps") groups that hunt Arrancars. The
Wandenreich also includes the Soldat (聖兵 (ゾルダート) Zorudāto, German for "Soldier",
Japanese for "Holy Soldier") serving as low-ranking soldiers sent to exterminate the remaining
enemy soldiers after the elite force, the Sternritter (星十字騎士団(シュテルンリッタ
ー) Shuterunrittā, German for "Star Knights", Japanese for "Star Cross Knight Order"), have done
defeating them. Four of the Sternritters, known as the Schutzstaffel (親衛隊 (シュッツシュタッ
フェル) Shuttsushutafferu, German for "Protective Echelon", Japanese for "Imperial Guards") are
additionally handpicked by Yhwach to serve as his personal bodyguards.
A: YhwachEdit
Yhwach (ユーハバッハ Yūhabahha), the main antagonist of the final arc and by far the most
powerful enemy of the entire series, is the sovereign of the Wandenreich and the supposed
progenitor of all Quincies. Yhwach is also the son of the Soul King, the being whose existence is
vital to the Soul Society. Yhwach bares the epithet "A" for "The Almighty" (全知全能 (ジ・アルマ
イティー) Zenchizennō (Ji Arumaitī), Japanese for "All-Knowing"), the ability to see anything and
everything that can occur all possible futures, and when he sees and knows of a power, it is
rendered unable to defeat him. At its full capability, the ability can also alter the future in any
way Yhwach wishes. When Yhwach was born, he already demonstrated supernatural abilities
through infusing a part of his soul in other people to heal them of injuries and disabilities. But the
moment a person healed this way dies, Yhwach regains that fragment while gaining that
person's abilities and knowledge. As this extended his life, revered as a holy child, Yhwach took
the name of YHWH which the people proclaimed in his presence. Yhwach resolved to destroy
the current reality to create a world without death, defeated by Yamamoto a millennia prior to
the events of the series and sealed away for nine centuries and nine decades. Upon being
freed, Yhwach spent the next nine years stealing the powers from "impure" Quincies to regain
his power through his life-manipulating ability Auswählen (聖別(アウスヴェーレン) Ausuvēren,
German for "Selection"). Among his victims were Ichigo's mother Masaki Kurosaki as she
protected her son Ichigo from the Hollow Grand Fisher, and Uryū's mother Kanae Katagiri. It
appears his time imprisoned has left his sanity in question; he claims everything he is doing is
for peace despite his sadistic behavior and dark humor.
Months after Aizen's defeat, Yhwach conquers Hueco Mundo by defeating its current leader Tier
Harribel and imprisoning her while employing Arrancars as foot soldiers for the Wandenreich in
preparation to invade the Soul Society. As Ichigo Kurosaki battled Quilge, Yhwach has the
Sternritters invade the Soul Society and attempted to recruit Aizen while having Royd Lloyd
pose as him. But once Yhwach arrives and executes Royd, he steals Yamamoto's Bankai and
uses it to kill him. Shortly after, Yhwach is then confronted by Ichigo and has a brief battle with
him, during which he reveals that his mother Masaki was a Quincy before departing. Several
days later, as Ichigo learned of his ties to the Quincy through both his mother and Zangetsu's
likeness to how Yhwach looked 1000 years ago, Yhwach has Haschwalth bring Uryū Ishida
before him. Telling Uryū that he was the only impure Quincy who survived the effects of
Auswählen, having a power that surpasses his own, Yhwach makes the young Quincy his heir
before returning to the Soul Society to enact the final phase of his plan.

Shortly thereafter, Yhwach launches another attack on the Soul Society, replacing the Seireitei
with Silbern. He oversees the battle and renders judgement on his subordinates who lost their
battles, namely Cang Du and BG9. It is revealed that Yhwach spread pieces of his soul all over
the Seireitei so that each death that occurs on the battlefield would prolong his life. After Ichigo
returns to the Soul Society, Yhwach uses the opportunity to invade the Royal Realm where the
Soul King resides. Accompanied by Uryū and Haschwalth, Yhwach is revealed to be
accompanied by his strongest Sternritters as well when he summons them to engage Squad 0
and then revives them at the cost of his less powerful followers with Auswählen. From there,
forced to reveal his true power, Yhwach defeats Ichibē Hyōsube before finding the Soul King.
Though he mortally wounded the Soul King, Yhwach uses his influence over Ichigo's Quincy
powers to have him kill the Soul King. But when Mimihagi intervened through Ukitake's sacrifice,
Uryū holding off Ichigo, Yhwach decides to absorb Mimihagi while ordering his forces to kill
anyone who intends to stop him from fully absorbing the Soul King. Yhwach eventually
absorbed the entirety of the Soul King and Mimihagi's power before transforming the Soul King
realm into the Wahrwelt, eventually revealing his intentions to be the only living thing in
existence as he proceeds to carry out the task with Ichigo pursuing him. But after Aizen's
attempt on his life, Yhwach ends up being killed by Ichigo after Uryū weakens the Quincy so a
death blow can be made. Dying after telling Ichigo he condemned the world to continue the
cycle of life and death, Yhwach's spiritual pressure would briefly manifest ten years later before
being extinguished. Yhwach is voiced by Takayuki Sugō in the Japanese game Bleach: Brave
Souls.
B: Jugram HaschwalthEdit
Jugram Haschwalth (ユーグラム・ハッシュヴァルト Yūguramu Hasshuvaruto)) is Yhwach's
right-hand man and grandmaster of the Sternritter and also has the epithet "B" for "The
Balance (世間調和 (ザ・バランス) Za Baransu, Japanese for "World Harmony"), which allows
Haschwalth to reflect any misfortune he suffers towards his opponent. Being a rare Quincy as
he was born with the same power as Yhwach as he can possess his power while the older
Quincy rests, Haschwalth lived with his uncle as a child before watching him die in a forest fire
incited by Yhwach. Though Haschwalth and his childhood friend Bazz-B trained to someday
avenge their losses, they ended up in the Wandenreich with Haschwalth's ability recognized by
Yhwach and made his right-hand instantly. Like the rest of the Wandenreich, Haschwalth was
sent to deliver their leader's war declaration, killing Squad 13's Hidetomo Kajomaru during the
first invasion. Sometime later, Haschwalth helps Yhwach in his plan to steal Yamamoto's bankai
by accompanying Royd Lloyd after he assumed their leader's form. After Yamamoto's death,
Haschwalth is told to convey to the other Sternritter that they were to raze Soul Society before
Ichigo arrived. He watches his master fight Ichigo before being called back to their palace,
before which he easily breaks Ichigo's bankai. During Uryū Ishida's appointment as Yhwach's
successor, Haschwalth remains calm while the other Sternritters object and preferred him over
Uryū. Later, during the Wandenreich's second invasion, Haschwalth confronts Shunsui Kyōraku
and Nanao Ise despite the latter uses a special kidō capable of preventing any Quincy from
entering. Though Haschwalth breaks through the barrier, he is called back by Yhwach to punish
the Sternritters who lost their respective fights. Haschwalth later creates the passage to the
Royal Realm and accompanies Yhwach to help in his taking of the Soul King's powers, later
mortally wounding Bazz-B in battle and questioning Uryū's loyalties while possessing Yhwach's
Almighty ability. But when Yhwach uses his Auswählen on him, knowing his fate is sealed,
Haschwalth uses his power to transfer Uryū's wounds onto himself before dying.
C: Pernida ParnkgjasEdit
Pernida Parnkgjas (ペルニダ・パルンカジャス Perunida Parunkajasu) is a cloaked Sternritter,
as well as the Soul King's animate left arm, who has the epithet "C" for "The Compulsory" (強制
軌行 (ザ・コンバルソリィ) Kyōsei Shikkō (Za Konbarusorī), Japanese for "Compulsive Execution"),
a sight-related ability that causes the opponent to collapse inward through a distortive variation
of a Quincy's Blut ability invading the target's body. Pernida can also use that ability to
manipulative inanimate objects and environments as well while absorbing the traits of those his
Blut nerves infected. As one of the Schutzstaffel, Pernida was hidden away in Yhwach's shadow
until summoned to fight Senjumaru Shutara's forces with her largest guard fatally distorted by
Pernida's power before being killed by Ōetsu Nimaiya. Pernida is revived by Yhwach activating
his Auswählen, facing Kenpachi Zaraki when he and Mayuri Kurotsuchi confront the mysterious
Quincy who has orders to kill any intruders in the altered Royal Realm. Though he effectively
takes Kenpachi out of the fight by forcing the latter to amputate his distorted right arm, Pernida
is forced to discard his cloak after Mayuri deduces the Quincy's attack method and severely
injures him. Pernida proceeds to use his power as the Soul King's left arm to take out Mayuri,
who wants to study the entity a while more. But Pernida's regenerative abilities prove difficult for
Mayuri before he uses Konjiki Ashisogi Jizō: Makai Fukuin Shōtai to create a Konjiki Ashisogi
Jizō designed to counter Pernida before having his Zanpakutō eat Pernida. But Pernida
destroys Konjiki Ashisogi Jizō from the inside before managing to destroy Mayuri's left arm prior
to Nemu getting involved to heal her captain's arm, with Mayuri realizing Pernida's evolution
ability as Nemu goes out all to protect him. But a Pernida clone manages to kill Nemu and eats
her body, only to end up dying from excess regeneration due to the lieutenant's cellular makeup.
D: Askin Nakk Le VaarEdit
Askin Nakk Le Vaar (アスキン・ナックルヴァール Asukin Nakkuruvāru) is a male Sternritter
who has the epithet "D" for "The Deathdealing" (致死量 (ザ・デスディーリング) Chishiryō (Za
Desudīringu), Japanese for "Lethal Dose"), which allows Askin to calculate the "absolute lethal
dose" of substance by consuming a lethal dosage of it. This allows him to not only increase or
decrease the lethal dosage needed to kill his opponent, he can render himself immune to all
consumed substances and projects it through attacks like Gift Ball (ギフト・バル Gifuto Baru,
German for "Poison Ball).
During the Wandenreich's second invasion, Askin appears in the place that had housed the
Soul Society's Research and Development Institute, surprising most of its inhabitants yet taking
his leave when Mayuri and Nemu Kurotsuchi appear. Noticing BG9's defeat against Suì Fēng,
Askin confirms Mayuri's suspicions that the Wandenreich have prepared the possibility that the
Soul Reapers have trained in different powers after their bankai had been stolen by them. Askin
later accompanies Yhwach to the Royal Dimension after being promoted to as the fourth
member of Schutzstaffel, the last to be killed by Ōetsu Nimaiya after his plot to poison the Soul
Reaper's blood is thwarted when Nimaiya simply has Tenjirō Kirinji replace his blood with hot
spring water. But Askin is revived by Yhwach activating his Auswählen, later finding himself
fighting for his life against Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez when he confronts Ichigo's group while sent
to kill any intruders in the altered Royal Realm.

As Ichigo, Chad and Orihime move on, Askin fights against Yoruichi and Yūshirō Shihōin,
defeating the latter before finding himself facing Urahara as he instigates Yoruichi's
transformation. This forces Askin activate his Vollständig, Hasshain (神の毒見 (ハスハイ
ン) Hasuhain, Japanese for "God's Poison Taster"), defeating Yoruichi while using his Gift Ring to
blind Urahara in one eye. But Urahara activates his Bankai to overwhelm Askin, distracting the
Quincy long enough for Grimmjow to land the death blow from behind. However, upon his
death, Askin activate his Gift Ball Deluxe to increase in lethalness to kill both Urahara and
Grimmjow resulting in the two being saved by Nelliel before they are taken by the poison.
E: Bambietta BasterbineEdit
Bambietta Basterbine (バンビエッタ・バスターバイン Banbietta Bastābain) is a sadistic
female Sternritter who has the epithet "E" for "The Explode (爆撃 (ジ・エクスプロー
ド) Bakugeki (Ji Ekusupurōdo), Japanese for "Bombing"), able to create bombs out of anything she
mixes her spirit energy into. Bambietta fights with the 7th Division captain, Sajin Komamura, and
steals his bankai. Like most of the Wandenreich, she is opposed to Uryu being named Yhwach's
successor. During the Wandenreich's second invasion, she fought both Shinji Hirako and
Komamura, the former of whom she manages to incapacitate despite his shikai state. However,
Komamura manages to retrieve his bankai from Bambietta, at which point she activates her
Vollständig, which amplifies her power and causes her to grow wings and a pentacle-shaped
halo. The two fight, with Komamura using his Human Transformation technique and bankai to
overwhelm and defeat Bambietta. Though she barely survived Komamura's attack, Bambietta is
killed off by her fellow female Quincies to be used as Giselle's zombie bodyguard. In this new
state, she is later summoned by Giselle to fight Ikkaku and Yumichika and defeated by Charlotte
Chuhlhourne before later being reduced to a lifeless corpse when Giselle is forced to drain her
blood to treat her mortal injuries.
F: Äs NödtEdit
Äs Nödt (エス・ノト Esu Noto) is a male Sternritter member who has the epithet "F" for "The
Fear" (恐怖 (ジ・フェア)Kyōfu (Ji Fea), Japanese for "Fear"), due to his ability to infect opponents
with paralyzing, unstoppable fear. Normally, this only works if he stabs his enemies with his
reiatsu thorns; however, upon activating his Vollständig, he can infect them by eye contact. In
battles, he has a tendency to rant about the nature of fear, believing that true fear is instinctual
and therefore unavoidable. Having been raised on the concept of Heaven and Hell, Äs is fearful
of death and pain. While hospitalized and close to death, Äs is approached by Yhwach and
accepts the Quincy's offer of power. During the first invasion, Äs Nödt stole Byakuya's bankai
and used it to nearly kill him before interfering in Yamamoto's battles with Royd Lloyd alongside
NaNaNa and Bazz-B, forced to fall back after getting nearly incinerated by Yamamoto's Ryujin
Jakka. He later appears when Yhwach names Uryu Ishida as his successor. During the second
invasion with orders to kill Byakuya, Äs Nödt confronts Rukia who is traveling across Seireitei in
search for other Soul Reapers. With Rukia refusing to tell him where Byakuya is, Äs finds that
Rukia is unaffected by his power as she is technically not alive by using her newly perfected
Sode no Shirayuki's freezing power, thus not being able to feel fear. Rukia then proceeds to
freeze Äs Nödt. The attack fails, as Äs merely activates his Vollständig, Tatarforas (神の怯え (タ
タルフォラス) Tataruforasu, Japanese for "Fear of God"), and infects Rukia via his enhanced
powers before being sliced through by a newly recovered Byakuya. Äs recovers and assumes a
more monstrous form on the expectation that Byakuya is going to be his opponent, only to be
destroyed when Rukia activates her Bankai, Hakka no Togame, and takes him out in one hit.
G: Liltotto LamperdEdit
Liltotto Lamperd (リルトット・ランパード Rirutotto Ranpādo) is a young female Quincy with
the epithet "G" for "The Glutton" (食いしんぼう (ザ・グラタン) Kuishinbō (Za Guratan), Japanese
for "Gluttonous"), the ability to extend her mouth into a massive maw to consume anything
larger than herself. Despite her relatively petite appearance, she is quite profane, as shown
when she calls out Bambietta for her habit in killing handsome men for her pleasure. When she
and the other female Sternritters attack Kenpachi in his weakened state after he defeated
Gremmy, Liltotto devours many of the Soul Reaper reinforcements. She later unsuccessfully
attempts to attack Ichigo upon his return, thwarted by Ichigo himself, her fellow Sternritter Bazz-
B, and then by several members of Gotei 13. Later, after nearly being killed by PePe's love spell
on Meninas, Liltotto activates her Vollständig and proceeds to eat him upon his defeat by
Kensei. She later manages to find Giselle, and the two are approached by a terrified and
hysterical Robert Accutrone as he reveals Yhwach is going to use Auswählen to sacrifice all of
them. Devastated by the treachery, Liltotto barely manages to grab Giselle as they escape with
their lives despite losing their Quincy powers. Hurt by Yhwach's betrayal, Liltotto joins forces
with Bazz-B to ally themselves with the Soul Reapers in entering the Royal Realm to kill their
former master. Though she and Giselle reach Yhwach, they were overpowered and defeated.
H: Bazz-BEdit
Bazz-B (バズビー Bazubī), short for Bazzard Black, is a hot-blooded and merciless male
Sternritter who has the epithet "H" for "The Heat" (灼熱 (ザ・ヒート) Shakunetsu (Za Hīto),
Japanese for "Scorching Heat") as he can manipulate the temperature of surrounding spirit
pressure with a finger to create flames and explosions, increasing the potency up to all five
fingers. He is a childhood friend of Haschwalth, whom he nicknamed "Jugo", having crossed
paths with him while the latter was hunting a rabbit. He vows to kill Yhwach ever since the
sovereign burned down his home and trained with Haschwalth for five years, intending to earn
Yhwach's trust afterward. Bazz-B defeated Izuru Kira and the other 3rd Squad members when
he appeared in Soul Society, using his power to offset Head Captain Yamamoto's attack when it
was about to consume him and his fellow Sternritters. He was among one of the Quincy most
opposed to Uryu Ishida being named Yhwach's successor, thinking Haschwalth would be the
successor and confronting him about his acceptance to their leader's ruling. During the second
invasion, Bazz-B overpowers Hitsugaya before Cang intervened to kill the Soul Reaper captain.
Bazz-B later confronts Shinji, Momo, and Marechiyo, intending to stop them from intervening
Kenpachi's fight with the other Sternritters. He then stops Candice and her group from fighting
Ichigo any further prior to Yhwach's arrival to the battlefield. After failing to kill Ichigo, Bazz-B
takes on Rukia and Renji before he loses his power then Yhwach uses his Auswählen on him
and the other surviving members left to fight the Soul Reapers of Squad 0. Bazz-B regroups
with Liltotto and Giselle as they ally themselves with the Soul Reapers in entering the Royal
Realm to kill their former master. Bazz-B eventually finds Haschwalth, livid to learn that his
friend knew the full effect of Auswählen and did nothing as he resolves to kill him first. But Bazz-
B loses his right arm to Haschwalth before being left to bleed to death after being slashed down
the left flank.
I: Cang DuEdit
Cang Du (蒼都 (ツァン·トゥ) Sou To (Tsan Tu)) is a male Sternritter who has the epithet "I" for
"The Iron" (鋼鉄 (ジ・アイアン) Kōtetsu (Ji Aian), Japanese for "Steel") as he can turn his skin into
a hardened material. During the first invasion, Cang fights Tōshiro Hitsugaya and Rangiku
Matsumoto and manages to steal the former's bankai. In the second invasion, Cang is ordered
to personally kill Hitsugaya, interrupting the latter's fight with Bazz-B. When Cang tries to
activate Daiguren Hyōrinmaru, he is forced to relinquish the Bankai due to Hitsugaya's use of
the Shin'eiyaku to temporary Hollowfy him contaminated the weapon. Cang is eventually
defeated and encased in ice with Hitsugaya's attacks, although he manages to break out of it
after the activation of his Vollständig. Nevertheless, Cang was imprisoned alongside BG9 and
brought before Yhwach for judgment. Though he uses his ability on the grounds of refusing to
die by the hands of any other than Yhwach, Cang is bisected by Haschwalth.
J: Quilge OpieEdit
Quilge Opie (キルゲ・オピー Kiruge Opī) is one of the leaders of the Jagdarmee squad who has
the epithet "J" for "The Jail" (監獄 (ザ・ジェイル) Kangoku (Za Jeiru), Japanese for "Prison") due
to his ability to create flawless cages made of spirit energy. He is assigned in Hueco Mundo to
capture Arrancars for Yhwach to use as Vanguards for the Wandenreich, having no toleration
for disobedience and willing to act in a barbaric manner if offended. After easily defeating Loly
and Menoly as well as Harribel's Fracción, he is confronted by Ichigo and his friends. He
engages Ichigo in battle and activates his Vollständig, Biskiel (神の正義 (ビスキエル Bisukieru,
Japanese for "God's Justice") and uses his Sklaverei ability to absorb Ayon. Receiving orders from
Yhwach to keep Ichigo occupied while the Sternritter invade the Soul Society, Quilge struggles
to keep up with Ichigo's movements and is unsuccessful in stealing Ichigo's bankai, causing
Ichigo to assume the Wandenreich fear a Shinigami's bankai. Falling for one of Ichigo's taunts,
Quilge attempts a counterattack only to be shot from behind by Kisuke Urahara. However,
Quilge gets back up using Ransōtengai and shoots Urahara in the back, as well as severely
injuring Yasutora Sado and Orihime Inoue and imprisoning Ichigo in an seemingly impenetrable
cage. Just as when he was about to move in to kill the others, he is sliced in half by an off
screen (or off panel) Grimmjow Jagerjaquez, effectively killing him.
K: BG9Edit
BG9 (ベー・ゲー・ノイン Bē Gē Noin) is a helmeted Sternritter who has the epithet "K". It has a
single glowing eye, hides various robotic tendrils and artillery beneath its cloak and claims to
have never "breathed", leading Suì Fēng to believe it is a robot. It is cruel and sadistic, not
above threatening children if his demands are not met, as seen when he injures Omaeda's
younger sister with one of his tendrils.
During the Wandenreich's initial invasion of the Soul Society, BG9 stole Suì Fēng's bankai.
While looking for Suì Fēng during the second invasion, it finds Omaeda and takes his younger
sister as a hostage to force the lieutenant to give him his captain's whereabouts. Though
attacked from behind by Suì Fēng, BG9 is unscathed as he greatly injures the captain with its
weapons. Before it can deliver a finishing blow, Suì Fēng regains control of her bankai and uses
it to attack BG9. As a result of its defeat, BG9 is brought before Yhwach for judgment while
watching the execution of Cang.

L: PePe WaccabradaEdit
PePe Waccabrada (ペペ・ワキャブラーダ Pepe Wakyaburāda) is an overweight male Sternritter
with a staff who has the epithet "L" for "The Love (愛 (ジ・ラブ)Ai (Ji Rabu), Japanese for "Love"),
the ability to make people and anything with a heart madly fall in love with him to the point of
attacking their own allies when asked. For the duration of the second Wandenreich invasion,
PePe stood on the sidelines before he personally gets involved in the fighting by first forcing
Hisagi to attack Byakuya and then having Meninas attack Liltotto so he would not have to share
the credit for wiping out their opponents. Defeating Hisagi, Byakuya attempts to kill PePe after
losing his zanpakutō to the Quincy's power. After assuming a Cupid-like form from his
Vollständig Gudoero (神の性愛 (グドエロ) Gudoero, Japanese for "Godly Eros), PePe is stopped
from killing Byakuya by the arrival of the zombified Kensei Muguruma and Rōjūrō Ōtoribashi
after Mayuri took control of them. Easily defeated by facing opponents who are immune as they
do not know the meaning of love, a mortified PePe finds himself at Liltotto's mercy before she
proceeds to devour him.
M: Gerard ValkyrieEdit
Gerard Valkyrie (ジェラルド・ワルキューレ Jerarudo Warukyūre) is a muscular male
Sternritter, believed to be the Soul King's animate heart, who wears a winged helmet and has
the epithet "M" for "The Miracle" (奇跡 (ザ・ミラクル)Kiseki (Za Mirakuru), Japanese for
"Miracle"). This power allows Gerard to manifest the thoughts, feelings, and desires of the
masses into reality. By manifesting the Soul Reapers' fear of him, he was able to empower
himself, increasing his Godly Size ((神の尺度 (サイズ) Kami no Saizu, Japanese for "Godly Scale).
As one of the Schutzstaffel, Gerard hides in Yhwach's shadow before being called forth to
disarm Senjumaru Shutara while helping Pernida kill off Shutara's reinforcement guards.
Though Gerard is easily killed by Ōetsu Nimaiya, he is brought back by Yhwach using
Auswählen. Gerard is then given orders to kill any intruders in the altered Royal Realm, facing a
group of Soul Reapers led by Shinji and Renji. But after grievous injuries inflicted on him by
Byakuya, Gerard uses The Miracle to turn himself into a giant as he overwhelms the Soul
Reapers before being frozen by Hitsugaya. Gerard breaks free, however, and engages both
Hitsugaya, Byakuya, and Kenpachi in battle. After Kenpachi activates his Bankai and manages
to bisect Gerard, Gerard recovers by activating his Vollständig, Aschetonig (神の権能 (アシュト
ニグ) Ashutonigu, Japanese for "Power of God"), in response. Eventually, Gerard is killed by
Yhwach's Auswählen after the Quincy Emperor has stolen Ichigo's powers.
N: Robert AccutroneEdit
Robert Accutrone (ロバート・アキュトロン Robāto Akyutoron) is an elderly male Sternritter
who has the epithet "N". During the first Wandenreich assault on the Soul Society, Robert fights
Shunsui Kyōraku and takes out the Soul Reaper captain with his Vollständig Grimaniel (神の歩
み (グリマニエル) Gurimanieru, Japanese for "Walk of God"). He is later present when Yhwach
declares Uryū Ishida will be his successor, and like the rest of the Wandenreich, Robert is
shocked by his leader's decision. During the second invasion of the Seireitei, he and the other
Stenritters confronting Ichigo Kurosaki, Robert is attacked and defeated by Byakuya Kuchiki.
Recovering from his wounds before learning that Yhwach has continued without him and the
others, Robert realizes the significance behind their leader's actions as he attempts to warn
Liltotto before being killed as the consequence of Yhwach's Auswählen.
O: Driscoll BerciEdit
Driscoll Berci (ドリスコール・ベルチ Dorisukōru Beruchi) is a large male Sternritter who has
the epithet "O" for "The Overkill" (大量虐殺 (ジ・オーヴァーキル) Tairyōgyakusatsu (Ji Ōvākiru),
Japanese for "Massacre"), reflecting his power to become stronger every time he kills someone,
such as Squad One's Lieutenant Chōjirō Sasakibe while stealing his bankai, Kōkō Gonryō
Rikyū. He fights and defeats Shuhei Hisagi easily and is soon engaged by Yamamoto himself.
Delighted, Driscoll activates Chōjirō's bankai and tries to kill the Head-Captain with it. However,
it fails to have any significant effect on Yamamoto, who easily burns Driscoll to his bones, killing
him instantly.
P: Meninas McAllonEdit
Meninas McAllon (ミニーニャ・マカロン Minīnya Makaron)) is a female Sternritter who has the
epithet "P" for "The Power" (力 (ザ・パワー) Chikara (Za Pawā), Japanese for "Power"),
possessing immense superhuman strength. When she and the other female Sternritters attack
Kenpachi in his weakened state after he defeated Gremmy, immobilizing him with a single
punch, Meninas focuses her attacks on the Soul Reaper captain while her associates deal with
the Soul Reaper reinforcements. She later unsuccessfully attempts to attack Ichigo upon his
return, thwarted by Ichigo himself, her fellow Sternritter Bazz-B, and then by several members
of Gotei 13. During the battle with the remainder of the Gotei 13, Meninas is struck by PePe's
"The Love" and ordered by him to attack Liltotto before being immobilized.
Q: Berenice GabrielliEdit
Berenice Gabrielli (ベレニケ・ガブリエリ Berenike Gaburieri) is a female Sternritter with black
and white colored hair who has the epithet "Q" for "The Question" (異議 (ザ・クエスチョン) Igi
(Za Kuesuchon), Japanese for "Objection") which plays on her power to force people to divulge
their abilities when asked. Berenice fights Kenpachi Zaraki alongside Jerome Guizbatt and Loyd
Lloyd. Kenpachi explained that she was a very arrogant woman who had something against him
and explained her power to a great length, though Kenpachi admitted that he could not hear her
too well due to Jerome's roaring ability. Annoyed, Kenpachi carves out Berenice's throat, killing
her.
R: Jerome GuizbattEdit
Jerome Guizbatt (ジェローム・ギズバット Jerōmu Gizubatto) is a large dark-skinned male
Sternritter with an ape-like appearance who has the epithet "R" for "The Roar" (咆哮 (ザ・ロ
ア) Hōkō (Za Roa), Japanese for "Yell") as he assumes an ape-like form to dramatically amplify his
voice to create a devastating sound-based shockwave. This ability proved to be no match for
Kenpachi as he easily cuts Jerome in half and carried his corpse atop his sword.
S: Mask De MasculineEdit
Mask De Masculine (マスク・ド・マスキュリン Masuku do Masukyurin) is a large male
Sternritter who has the epithet "S" for "The Superstar" (英雄 (ザ・スーパースター) Eiyū (Za
Sūpāsutā), Japanese for "Hero"), as his strength increases when he is applauded by his assistant,
James. Mask also wears a Luchador Mask and arrogantly strikes warrior poses, wishing that he
had an audience to see his battles while seeing himself as a hero. After Äs Nödt defeats
Byakuya, Mask De Masculine knocks Renji unconscious as he was about to activate his bankai,
causing Äs Nödt to scold him. In his second attack, he is accompanied by James who carries a
boxing ring bell with him and makes it look like the fights Mask engages in are wrestling
matches. Mask easily defeats Ikkaku, Yumichika, and Hisagi. He then claims he took down all
the "Captain" level classes around him until he sees Rukia and Renji fall from the sky. He is
intercepted by Kensei and Rose, the former of whom unleashes his bankai to knock out Mask.
However, James encourages Mask to get back up and fight, activating his special ability and
enabling Mask to knock out Kensei with ease. He then proceeds to destroy his own eardrums to
negate Rose's bankai's special ability, and then blasts a hole through Rose's chest. Before he
can kill Rose, Renji intervenes the attack and engages in battle with him. Renji manages to
block all of Mask's attacks and also slices James to pieces before slashing Mask. However, as
he can be revived by Mask, James's remains regenerate into numerous clones whose cheering
causes Mask to activate his Vollständig. Mask manages to overwhelm Renji before being
defeated and then incinerated by the Soul Reaper's perfected Bankai. Because of Mask's
nature as a Quincy, James was recreated after Yhwach absorbed the deceased Mask's powers.
T : Candice CatnippEdit
Candice Catnipp (キャンディス・キャットニップ Kyandisu Kyattonippu) is a female Sternritter
who has the epithet "T" for "The Thunderbolt" (雷霆 (ザ・サンダーボルト) Raitei (Za
Sandāboruto), Japanese for "Thunder"), which allows her to fire lightning bolts. She is quick to
anger, as shown when she threatens her fellow Sternritter, Giselle, after the latter teases her.
When she and the other female Sternritters attack Kenpachi in his weakened state after he
defeated Gremmy, Candice takes out some Soul Reaper reinforcements before helping
Meninas in attacking the Soul Reaper captain. When Ichigo arrives and throws Candice into a
building, she takes the matters personally and resolves to kill him by activating her Vollständig
to unleash her Electrocution attack. However, she is wounded by her opponent's Getsuga
Jūjishō and has Giselle regenerate her severed arm. Candice is attacked by Bazz-B as she was
about to resume her fight with Ichigo. However, before they can proceed with their intent,
Candice and other Sternritter are stopped by several members of Gotei 13. She is shortly
defeated by Byakuya, along with NaNaNa Najakoop and Robert Accutrone. She later has both
her power and Vollständig stripped as well and left knocked out unconscious.
U: NaNaNa NajahkoopEdit
NaNaNa Najahkoop (ナナナ・ナジャークープ Nanana Najākūpu) is a male member of the
Sternritter who has the epithet "U" for "The Underbelly" (無防備 (ザ・アンダーベリー) Mubōbi
(Za Andāberī), Japanese for "Defenseless"), which allows him to determine his opponent's spiritual
power distribution and produce a U-shaped "Morphine Pattern" marking on the opponent to
create a weak point that he would capitalize on. During the first invasion, he engages Rose in
combat before interfering in Yamamoto's battle with a disguised Royd Lloyd, barely surviving the
Head Captain's Ryujin Jakka. After Renji defeats Mask de Masculine, NaNaNa spies on him
while he is resting, surprised that he left himself exposed for so long and saying that his luck
has run out. Later, NaNaNa is present when Bazz-B interrupts Ichigo's fight with Candice, eager
to take Ichigo's head himself. He is stopped by several members of Gotei 13 and engages them
in a fight instead. He is later shown to have been swiftly defeated by Byakuya. NaNaNa,
alongside other surviving Sternritters, has his power forcibly extracted to empower Yhwach's
four elite Sternritters. He analyzes the newly freed Aizen upon the latter's declaration to destroy
the Royal Realm and tries to battle the Soul Reapers, but is shot down by Bazz-B before he can
do anything.
V: Gremmy ThoumeauxEdit
Gremmy Thoumeaux (グレミィ・トゥミュー Guremii Tumyū) is a male member of the
Sternritter who has the epithet "V" for "The Visionary" (夢想家 (ザ・ヴィジョナリィ) Musōka (Za
Vijonarī), Japanese for "Dreamer"), the ability to turn fantasy into reality. Because of this power,
Gremmy is considered the strongest of the Sternritter and feared by even his allies. Originally
being a disembodied brain in a dome casing, Gremmy used his ability to create a body for
himself. During the second Wandenreich's invasion, Gremmy creates a stand-in
named Guenael Lee (グエナエル・リー Guenaeru Rī), whose "V" epithet stands for the
"Vanishing Point" (消尽点 (バニシング・ポイント)Shōjinten, Banishingu Pointo) in terms of his
ability to make his own shape and existence disappear at will, disappearing from both a
person's sight and memory. After Guenael appears before a hiding Isane and Yachiru, with the
latter forgetting him after she punched him in the face, Gremmy kills off his creation while
revealing to the two Soul Reapers it was a distraction so he could kill Rose and Kensei.
Gremmy almost killed Yachiru when Kenpachi arrives. Intending to kill the Soul Reaper captain
with the power of his imagination, Gremmy engages Kenpachi in battle. Eventually, with
Kenpachi using his own power against him by displaying his own, a furious Gremmy builds up
his muscle strength in a desperate effort to defeat Kenpachi. But it results in Gremmy's death as
his body breaks apart due to it not being able to handle the increased muscle mass. As
Gremmy dies, he leaves behind his true form – a brain in a jar.
W: Nianzol WeizolEdit
Nianzol Weizol (ニャンゾル ・ワイゾル Nyanzoru・ Waizoru) is a male Sternritter who has the
epithet "W" for "The Wind" (紆余曲折 (ザ・ワインド)Uyokyokusetsu (Za Waindo), Japanese for
"Twists and turns"), the ability to push away any attacks that he has seen and allows him to
move around uninhibited. Having a habit of not completing his sentences, Nianzol has shaggy
black hair and a rather inhuman appearance with two tongues sticking from his mouth. Nianzol
accompanies Yhwach, Haschwalth, and Ishida during their raid of the Soul King Palace, acting
as Yhwach's "shadow" to protect him from the Royal Guards before revealing himself. However,
defeating most of Senjumaru Shutara's guards, Nianzol finds that she altered his trenchcoat and
dies of impalement by the article of clothing during his attempt to quickly take it off.
X: Lille BarroEdit
Lille Barro (リール・バーロ Rīru Bāro) is a dark-skinned and somewhat arrogant Sternritter
with a crosshair-like mark over his closed left eye and has the epithet "X" for "The X-Axis" (万物
貫通 (ダ・イクサクシス) Banbutsu Kantsū (Da Ikusakushisu), Japanese for "All-Piercing"). This
power makes him a dangerous figure as the Heilig Pfeil shot from his rifle Diagram is strong
enough to pierce captain-ranked Soul Reapers and devastate areas with no means of blocking
the blast, even more when he uses both eyes to use his full power while intangible. As lead
member of the Schutzstaffel, and the first of the Wandenreich to receive his unique power, Lille
was hidden away in his leader's shadow until summoned to fight the Royal Guard. After Gerard
and Pernida take out Senjumaru Shutara's guards, telling her the Royal Guard lost the moment
Yhwach arrived, Lille proceeds to kill what he later learned was a decoy in Shutara's image as
the Royal Guard spring their trap and is easily killed by Ōetsu Nimaiya. When Yhwach activates
his Auswählen, Lille is revived alongside the other elite guards and severely wounds Ōetsu with
his rifle. Lille is then given orders to kill any intruders in the altered Royal Realm, using his
power to snipe down any Soul Reaper within his sight. As he tries to snipe down Shunsui, the
Soul Reaper Head-Captain engages him in a fight that forces Lille to fight at full power while
using his Vollständig, Jilliel (神の裁き (ジリエル) Jirieru, Japanese for "Judgement of God") to even
the odds with Shunsui's attempt to kill him with his Bankai allowing him to assume a divine
centaur-like form. This forces Shunsui to give Nanao use of Shinken Hakkyōken, helping use
the ability of her Zanpakutō to redirect Lille's strongest attack back on him. Severely injured, Lille
falls down to the Seireitei, scattering into multiple, long necked flamingo bird headed like pieces
of his Vollständig, and proceeds to destroy the Seireitei, only to be confronted by a revived Izuru
Kira. It is most likely possible that he was killed by Yhwach's Auswählen and stripped of his
power, along with the rest of his weakened clones.
Y: Lloyd BrothersEdit
L. Loyd Lloyd ("L の"ロイド・ロイド Eru no Roido Roido) is a bald Quincy with a third eye on his
forehead who has an identical twin brother named R. Royd Lloyd ("R の"ロイド・ロイド Aru no
Roido Roido). Their identical appearance is the result of their ability to imitate others as they
have subconsciously used it on each other before being born. The two joined the Wandenreich
under the same epithet "Y" for "The Yourself" (貴方自身 (ジ・ユアセルフ) Anata Jishin (Ji
Yuaserufu), Japanese for "Yourself") that plays on their shape-shifting powers. However, while
both can assume the forms of others, only Loyd could replicate one's powers and techniques
while Royd instead copy his target's memories and personality.
During the attack on the Soul Society, as Loyd died fighting Kenpachi Zaraki after assuming his
form for a duel, Royd posed as Yhwach and defeated Kenpachi before distracting Yamamoto
while the real Yhwach was meeting Aizen. Once fulfilling his role in weakening Yamamoto for
him while receiving mortal wounds, Royd is killed off by Yhwach.

Z: Giselle GewelleEdit
Giselle Gewelle (ジゼル・ジュエル Jizeru Jueru) is an androgynous Sternritter who has the
epithet "Z" for "The Zombie" (死者 (ザ・ゾンビ) Shisha (Za Zonbi), Japanese for "Deceased"), the
ability to turn living beings touched by her blood into corpse-like slaves, depending on the
afflicted's spiritual pressure, restore severed limbs, or heal herself by drinking her zombies'
blood. During the Wandenreich's second invasion, Giselle, alongside Candice, Liltotto, and
Meninas kill off Bambietta after her defeat by Komamura, stating that she would not like seeing
their side lose Bambietta as she converts her deceased comrade into her personal zombie
enforcer. After she and the female Sternritters attack Kenpachi in his weakened state, Giselle
goads several Soul Reaper reinforcements into cutting her so they would kill themselves at her
command. However, after Yumichika sees through both Giselle's method of attack and accused
of being a man posing as a woman, Giselle summons the zombified Bambietta to have her kill
Yumichika and Ikkaku. But Giselle ends up facing Mayuri as her zombified Soul Reapers face
the Soul Reaper captain's personal army of revived Arrancars. Once Bambietta is defeated by
Charlotte Chuhlhourne, Giselle reveals she used her ability to place Hitsugaya, Rangiku, Rose,
and Kensei under her control. However, after studying Giselle's power, Mayuri devised a serum
to alter the blood in zombified Soul Reapers and make them into his personal servants before
having Kensei stab her. She is shown to have survived the ordeal by drinking Bambietta's blood
and has her power extracted by Yhwach's Auswählen. Hurt by Yhwach's betrayal, Giselle joins
forces with Bazz-B to ally themselves with the Soul Reapers in entering the Royal Realm to kill
their former master. Though she and Liltotto reach Yhwach, they were overpowered and
defeated.
Σ: Shaz DominoEdit
Shaz Domino (シャズ・ドミノ Shazu Domino) is Sternritter assigned with the Greek
letter Sigma, whose ability to absorb surrounding Reishi with his regenerative power Sigma (聖
傷 (シグマ) Shiguma, Japanese for "Holy Scar) renders him virtually unable to be killed. Shaz was
originally one of Gremmy's imagined constructs before he used Sigma, previously known as
The Viability" (生存能力 (ザ·バイアビリチ) Za Baiabiriti, Japanese for "Viability), to give himself a
true body and freedom from Gremmy's influence. Following Head Captain Yamamoto's death,
Shaz stands among the ruins of the SRDI, having already killed a number of scientists and
thrown three knives into Akon's back, just as the latter manages to free Ichigo Kurosaki from the
Garganta. Spotting Ichigo, whom he does not recognize, Shaz introduces himself as one of the
Sternritters and ends up being attacked while attempting explain his special ability.
As revealed in the "13 Blades" side story, after escaping the Soul Society, Shaz participated in
the Wandenreich's second invasion of the Seireitei with the intention to learn the method of
creating his own Hōgyoku before being ultimately defeated by Izuru Kira.
Modified soulsEdit

Noba, Kurōdo, Lirin and Kisuke Urahara

Modified souls (改造魂魄 kaizō konpaku), or Mod-Souls for short, are a variation of the gikon (義
魂, Artificial Souls) created by Kirio Hikifune that Soul Reapers use as stand-ins while using
gigai (義骸 artificial body) vessels to move about in the World of the Living. Unlike Gikon, given
personalities and unique powers of their own, Mod-Souls are produced in the Soul Society's
Project Spearhead (尖兵計画 sempei keikaku, "Vanguard Plan") to assist in the combat against
Hollows by reanimating corpses.[64] However, this act was deemed immoral and Project
Spearhead was disbanded with all Mod-Souls seemingly deposed of.
With Kon one of the surviving Mod-Souls, four other Mod-Souls have been introduced in the
anime series. Like Kon, three Mod-Souls created by Kisuke typically inhabits a plushie with all of
their abilities intact (albeit scaled down to fit their size). But all four anime-exclusive Mod-Souls
possess their own personal gigai they can use to avoid attention with complete use of their
abilities.
KonEdit
Kon (コン) is the first Mod-Soul to appear in Bleach, designated an Underpod (部下強化型 (アン
ダーポッド)Andāpoddo, Japanese for "Lower Part-Strengthened Form") model with strong leg
strength. By chance, Kon ended up living with Ichigo when he was placed in a container of
Gikon that Rukia bought for Ichigo to use. Kon primarily serves as a comedic foil in the series,
receiving little respect and much disdain from other characters. He is not completely
undeserving of this treatment as he is highly perverted in nature; he is drawn to girls with big
breasts (and displays attraction towards Rukia despite her lack there of, but more because he
believes she saved his life) and, when inhabiting another's body, spends his time trying to look
up skirts since "it will not be [his] reputation that gets sullied".[65] However, from the beginning
he displayed a much more serious side to himself, believing that a life should not be taken on
purpose after he witnessed the destruction of other Mod-Souls.[66] Kon's area of expertise are
his legs, and thus he can run faster and jump higher than any human, even in his plush form.
He typically inhabits a lion plushie that he is very fond of, referring to it as his "sexy body". Kon
also inhabits Ichigo Kurosaki's body whenever he is away, playing the part of Ichigo so that his
family does not miss him.[67] Although Kon makes only sporadic appearances in
the Bleach storyline, he frequently hosts and/or stars in omake specials for the series including
his talk show Radio Kon Baby, self-proclaiming himself the series' mascot.?
He is voiced by Mitsuaki Madono in the Japanese anime and by Quinton Flynn in the English
dub.[33][34]
KurōdoEdit
Kurōdo (蔵人) is a somewhat cowardly Mod-Soul. He has the ability to shapeshift, and can
replicate the abilities of others when he does so (although he can not replicate the potency of
said abilities). His plushie body is a rabbit-esque purse. Kurōdo's gigai is of a bespectacled man
with a mustache and two-tone hair color (black to the left, blonde to the right). He wears a gray
top hat, multi-colored suit and tie, as well as dark brown boots. He is often told he talks too
much.
He is voiced by Nobuo Tobita in the Japanese anime and by Michael McConnohie in the English
dub.
NobaEdit
Noba (之芭) is very quiet, rarely speaking more than a few words. He is fairly shy, hiding his
face when he wishes to show no emotion. Despite this, he is somewhat analytical and adept at
strategic combat. Noba has the power to teleport himself and others to almost any location he
has been to, using inter-dimensional portals. The dimension inside the portals appears to be
red. He can also create wormholes to redirect ranged attacks, both physical and energy based,
back at the enemy. Noba's plushie body is an anthropomorphic turtle in gray dress trousers and
a white ruffled shirt with a red bow tie. He retreats into his shell when embarrassed or feeling
shy. His gigai is of a young slim built, red haired man with aqua eyes wearing a ninja-esque
outfit: a fur coat with a shield on his back and a zippered mask.
He is voiced by Tomokazu Sugita in the Japanese anime and by Roger Craig Smith in the English
dub.
LirinEdit
Lirin (りりん Ririn) acts as the leader of the Mod-Souls introduced in the Bount arc. At times
she is petty and arrogant, resulting in her initial dislike of Ichigo Kurosaki. She can sense Bount
reishi, along with their dolls. Other times she shows real concern for others, eventually
developing a fondness for Ichigo where in she will put herself in harm's way to protect him. She
often looks down on Kon as inferior, which causes frequent arguments between the two. Her
special ability is the creation of illusions. Lirin's plushie body is an anthropomorphic bird that
wears a blue coat, red bow, and blue boots. She does not like the plushie at all, and claims that
she cannot change to another. Lirin's gigai is a small girl with short blonde hair wearing a pink,
fur-trimmed coat, a purple bird-shaped cape, and red boots. She, Kurōdo, and Noba all live at
Urahara's shop while not in action.
She is voiced by Yumi Kakazu in the Japanese anime and by Julie Ann Taylorin the English dub.
Nozomi KujōEdit
Nozomi Kujō (九条 望実 Kujō Nozomi) is a Mod-Soul who only appeared in the anime. Nozomi
has escaped from Soul Society and is wanted by Kagerōza Inaba. She is actually the result of
Project Spearhead, the experiment that created the first Mod-Soul in the image of its overseer
Ōko Yushima. In truth, having a grudge against the Soul Society yet needing a stronger body to
best use his power without residual side effects, Yushima transferred his consciousness into a
Mod-Soul that he splintered into two to conceal his presence: One half becoming Nozomi who
embodies Yushima's restraint and the other bearing his rage and personality that became
Kagerōza. Ending up in Karakura Town while evading the Reigai, Mod-Soul based clones of
Soul Reapers created by Kagerōza, Nozomi is found by Kon and befriends Ichigo and his
friends as they protect her. In the process, having intending to destroy herself to keep Kagerōza
from fulfilling his goal, she manages to open up and show off her exuberant personality while
manifesting her own zanpakutō Arazome Shigure (退紅時雨 Faded Scarlet Late Autumn
Shower) which can absorb spirit pressure in its released state. Eventually, Nozomi is captured
and Kagerōza proceeds to use his lab equipment to absorb her and assume his true form as
Yushima. However, Nozomi's conscious is able to endure and fights Yushima as he battles her
friends. Though she managed to separate from him, Nozomi dies from the internal wounds she
inflicted on Yushima while she was still a part of him.
She is voiced by Hisako Kanemoto in the Japanese anime and by Julie Ann Taylorin the English
dub.
Karakura TownEdit
 Isshin Kurosaki (黒崎 一心 Kurosaki Isshin) is, at the beginning of the series, the unassuming
father of Ichigo, Karin, and Yuzu Kurosaki as well as the head of the Kurosaki family. Later on in the
series, it is revealed that their father was in fact formerly a Shinigami and captain of the 10th
Division, making him the predecessor of its current leader, Tōshirō Hitsugaya. Forced to abscond
his duties as a Shinigami after sacrificing his powers to save the life of his eventual wife, Masaki
Kurosaki, Isshin opened the Kurosaki Clinic in the Human World, living a simple family life in
Karakura Town. He adopted the surname of his wife, Kurosaki, but was originally a member of the
Shiba clan, making him relatives of Ganju and Kaien Shiba. The goofy, energetic, and fun-loving
demeanor he typically presents belies his discerning eye and wisdom, which his eldest son, Ichigo,
has been able to rely on at points in the series. Isshin is voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa in the
Japanese anime and by Patrick Seitz in the English dub. Isshin is played by Yosuke Eguchi in the live
action movie.

 Karin Kurosaki (黒崎 夏梨 Kurosaki Karin) and Yuzu Kurosaki (黒崎 遊子 Kurosaki Yuzu), are
Ichigo's younger sisters.[68] While Karin is typically cynical and sarcastic with the ability to see
spirits, Yuzu is more soft-spoken, empathetic, and emotional. While Ichigo lost his Soul Reaper
powers after defeating Aizen, beginning her first year of high school with Yuzu, Karin took a more
active role in seeing and interacting with ghosts. Karin is voiced by Rie Kugimiya in the Japanese
anime and by Kate Higgins in the English dub, in the live action movie, she is played by Miyu Ando,
while Yuzu is voiced by Ayumi Sena in the Japanese anime and by Janice Kawaye in the English dub,
in live action movie, she is played by Kokoro Hirosawa.

 Kazui Kurosaki (黒崎 一勇 Kurosaki Kazui) is the son of Ichigo Kurosaki and Orihime Inoue, who
possess Shinigami powers. His face closely resembles that of his mother's, having the same shaped
eyes and facial curves, while he inherited his father's bright orange hair, though his hair is
noticeably smoother than Ichigo's. Kazui is adventurous, regularly making uninvited appearances in
Hiyori Sarugaki's home and freely interacting with remnants of Yhwach's Reiatsu.

 Masaki Kurosaki (黒崎 真咲 Kurosaki Masaki) is the wife of Isshin Shiba and the mother of Ichigo,
Karin, and Yuzu, as well as the last of the Kurosaki bloodline who was taken in by the Ishida family
with plan that she would marry Ryūken to continue the Quincies' existence as pure-bloods.
However, after being infected by the artificial Hollow White, Masaki instead married Isshin after
using a method to repress the hollow influence that required Isshin to have his Soul Reaper powers
sealed. Though assumed to be killed by the Hollow Grand Fisher as she attempted to protect the
young Ichigo, Masaki's death was later revealed to be caused by Yhwach's Auswählen. Masaki is
voiced by Sayaka Ohara in the Japanese anime and Ellyn Stern in the English dub. Masaki is played
by Masami Nagasawa in the live action film.

 Keigo Asano (浅野 啓吾 Asano Keigo) is a classmate of Ichigo Kurosaki. He is an extremely


hyperactive character and often uses overly dramatic movements and words to act out his feelings.
He is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi in the Japanese anime and by Yuri Lowenthal in the English
dub.[13][14] In the live action movie, he is played by Hiroto Yamada.

 Tatsuki Arisawa (有沢 竜貴 Arisawa Tatsuki) is a good friend of Ichigo Kurosaki and the best
friend of Orihime Inoue. She has known both since she was young, sparring with Ichigo in their
karate classes and defending Orihime whenever people picked on or bothered her.[69] She is voiced
by Junko Noda in the Japanese anime and by Wendee Lee in the English dub.[13][14] In the live
action movie, she is played by Risako Itō.

 Mizuiro Kojima (小島 水色 Kojima Mizuiro) is a classmate of Ichigo Kurosaki. He has a boyish face
and gentle manner of speaking, with a marked fondness for older women. He is shown to be
spiritually aware, but has yet to display any unique abilities. He is voiced by Jun Fukuyama in the
Japanese anime and by Tom Fahn in the English dub.[13][14]

 Chizuru Honshō (本匠 千鶴 Honshō Chizuru) is a classmate of Ichigo Kurosaki. She is an open
lesbian and is often trying to get close to Orihime only to be thwarted by Tatsuki who would often
attack her. She is voiced by Saki Nakajima in the Japanese anime.

 Ikumi Unagiya (鰻屋 育美 Unagiya Ikumi) is the owner and manager of the Unagiya Shop (a
business which performs a variety of odd jobs for its customers) in Karakura Town and the mother
of Kaoru Unagiya. She hires Ichigo Kurosaki sometime after the loss of his Shinigami powers. She is
voiced by Yūko Kaida in the Japanese version and by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn in the English dub.

 Kaoru Unagiya (鰻屋 馨 Unagiya Kaoru) is the young son of Ikumi Unagiya. Kaoru is fairly petulant,
though he tends to be over-protective of his mother. As a result, Kaoru is distrustful of other males
who come near her warning them not to ingratiate themselves with her. He is voiced by Kaoru
Mizuhara in the Japanese version and by Yuri Lowenthal in the English dub.

 Lurichiyo Kasumiōji (霞大路 瑠璃千代 Kasumiōji Rurichiyo) is the heir to the Kasumiōji Clan and
was a central figure to the Kasumiōji Conspiracy. Her mother died giving birth to her and her father
died of an illness. She was targeted by Gyōkaku Kumoi, his assassins, and their silent partner
Shūsuke Amagai as part of their plot to dispose of Lurichiyo and obtain leadership over the
Kasumiōji Clan by using the bakòťó. With the help of Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki, Amagai
was defeated with those involved in the plot ending up either killed in action or incarcerated.
Afterwards, Lurichiyo was engaged to Shū and assumed leadership over the Kasumiōji Clan.
Lurichiyo Kasumiōji is voiced by Reiki Takagi in the Japanese anime and by Eden Riegel in the
English dub.
Shiba ClanEdit
The Shiba Clan are Isshin's family who are based in the Soul Society as its fifth noble family
with prestige compared to the Kuchiki and Shihōin families. But after the death of Kaien Shiba,
the Shiba Clan fell from their high status position prior to the events of the series and make a
living as fireworks specialists in the outskirts of the Soul Society.

Kūkaku ShibaEdit
Kūkaku Shiba (志波 空鶴 Shiba Kūkaku) is a fireworks expert, the younger sister of Kaien and
the older sister of Ganju. She lives with her family in themed houses (which she changes in
design and location regularly) on the outskirts of Soul Society. For some unknown reason,
Kūkaku is missing her right arm which in the anime is replaced with a prosthetic.[23] Kūkaku is
the head of the Shiba family after Kaien died. Because they knew only that Kaien was killed by
a Soul Reaper, both Kūkaku and Ganju are distrustful of Soul Reapers when first introduced.
After Kaien's killer Rukia Kuchiki explains how he died and apologizes, the Shibas make
amends.[70]Kūkaku seems to have some kind of relationship with the Urahara Shop,
knowing Yoruichi Shihōin and claiming to have worked with Kisuke Urahara in the past. She can
perform high level kidō spells, and carries a kodachi tied around the remaining portion of her
right arm.[23] Kūkaku's firework cannon is capable of breaching through high concentrations of
reiatsu, which is used by Ichigo's group to cross over to Seireitei and much later to transport
Ichigo and the Royal Guards toward the Royal Palace, being one of the few ways to do so. She
mentions of having to let Ichigo enter the Royal Palace even if it saddens "uncle" before
commanding her brother to train with the deceased Xcution members in preparation for the
Wandenreich's second invasion.
She is voiced by Akiko Hiramatsu in the Japanese anime and by Cindy Robinsonin the English
dub.
Ganju ShibaEdit
Ganju Shiba (志波 岩鷲 Shiba Ganju) is Kaien and Kūkaku's younger brother. He is the leader of
a gang, who all ride large boars. Incidentally, Ganju's boar, Bonnie-chan, met her end in a nabe
which Ganju himself was invited to by 4th squad captain Unohana. Ganju possesses a hot
temper and a strong ego, though has shown a softer side, easily being cowed by his older
sister, Kūkaku.[23][71] He and his sister initially hate Soul Reapers due to the death of their
brother, Kaien, though after his interactions with Ichigo Kurosaki he overcomes this.[72] Ganju is
not particularly attractive, something that has become a running joke in the series. He has a
dagger which resembles a meat cleaver or a Chinese Dadao, though his skills are limited and he
instead relies on his arsenal of fireworks and his earth magic. Ganju's earth magic does not
seem to operate on the same principles as standard Soul Reaper kidō spells; the one technique
he uses can reduce whatever earth it is aimed to sand or quicksand, useful when making holes
in walls to escape pursuers.[73] Ganju participates with Ichigo's group in entering Seireitei with
the intent to confront his brother's killer, Rukia, though he eventually forgives her, and during the
Wandenreich's attack on Soul Society also participates with Ichigo, Orihime, Chad, and Yoruichi
to face Yhwach in the Royal Realm.
He is voiced by Wataru Takagi in the Japanese anime and by Kyle Hebert in the English dub.
QuincyEdit
Quincy (滅却師(クインシー) Kuinshī) are a clan of humans who are descended from Yhwach.
Spiritually aware because of Yhwach's blood running through them, the Quincies can reshape
spiritual particles into various types of bow and arrows, swords or explosives. There are also
Quincies that are born once every two centuries with same power as Yhwach himself. At their
height, Quincies used their powers to combat the hollows to protect the land of the living with a
greater success rate than the Soul Reapers. However, unlike the Soul Reapers who purify
Hollows, Quincies completely destroy the soul and thus create an imbalance between the life
and death that would threaten to destroy the world. As a last resort to prevent further imbalance,
the Soul Reapers exterminated most of the Quincies with only few trace remains allowed to live.
As a result, having great animosity towards Soul Reapers, some Quincies marry into normal
human families with their children becoming Impure Quincies while some Quincy families
attempt to keep their bloodline pure.[17] Tite Kubo created the Quincy as rivals to the Soul
Reapers, resulting in long-range weapons as a counter to the standard Soul
Reaper zanpakuto and white clothing as an antithesis to the black Soul Reaper uniform. Their
name stems from their symbol, a five-pointed star, and the prefix "quin," meaning "five," as well
as Kubo's liking for the phrase "Quincy archer."[4] Other than Uryū Ishida and the Wandenreich,
there are some other Quincies who had survived the genocide.
Ryūken IshidaEdit
Ryūken Ishida (石田 竜弦 Ishida Ryūken, romanized as "Ryūgen" in Bleach Official Character Book
SOULs and other Japanese sources) is Uryū's father who works as the Hospital Director of
Karakura Hospital. Ryūken is portrayed as a bitter and cold Quincy who detests his own people
though he is extremely powerful and possesses many of their people's lost or stolen artifacts
(some of the new weapons that Ishida currently uses are "borrowed" from his father).[74]It is
revealed that he was meant to marry Masaki Kurosaki, a distant relative of his, to preserve the
blood purity of the Quincy. However, his engagement fell through when Masaki underwent
Hollowfication and Isshin Shiba tied his life with Masaki's in order to save it. Instead of Masaki,
he married his family maid, Kanae Katagiri. Nine years before the main story, Kanae was
subjected to the Auswählen and eventually died, impacting Ryūken and causing him to detest
Quincy.
He is voiced by Ken Narita in the Japanese anime and by Michael McConnohie in the English
dub.
Sōken IshidaEdit
Sōken Ishida (石田 宗弦 Ishida Sōken) is the father of Ryūken and the grandfather of Uryū. He
trained Uryū in Quincy abilities throughout his childhood, becoming his mentor in the process.
Sōken tried to make amends with Soul Reapers by advocating a new system of response to
Hollow attacks. His proposal was never accepted, and he was eventually killed in a Hollow
attack due to his old age (with Mayuri Kurotsuchi being responsible for not sending Soul
Reapers to save him).[75][76]
He is voiced by Eiji Maruyama in the Japanese anime and by David Lodge in the English dub.
Kanae KatagiriEdit
Kanae Katagiri (片桐 叶絵 Katagiri Kanae) is the wife of Ryūken Ishida and the mother of Uryū.
She is of a mixed-blood heritage (Gemischt) and originally worked as the maid of the Ishida
family. She befriended Ryūken since they were children and eventually developed a crush on
him, although she is aware that Ryūken must marry his distant relative, Masaki Kurosaki. After
Ryūken's engagement with Masaki fell through, she comforted a weeping Ryūken and
eventually married him, giving birth to Uryū. However, nine years before the main story, the
Quincy progenitor, Yhwach initiated the Auswählen: the process to absorb the power of impure
Quincy, which took the powers of both Kanae and Masaki. Kanae, who was already weak at the
time, eventually died three months later.
Zanpakutō SpiritsEdit
The Zanpakutō (斬魄刀, "Souls-Cutter Sword") are the main weapons of Soul Reapers,
conceived and invented by Ōetsu Nimaiya of Squad Zero. When first created, a
nameless zanpakutō is initially known as an asauchi (浅打, "Shallow Hit) and is given to low-class
Soul Reapers. Over time, from imprinting the owner's soul into it, the asauchi eventually
transforms into the Soul Reaper's personal zanpakutō. As a consequence, having been a
formless entity prior, the spiritual embodiment of a zanpakutō gains a unique appearance. While
each one's appearance is reflection of the owner's spirit pressure, zanpakutō spirits have an
additional form during the bankai state of a zanpakutō. Though they would test their owners'
worth in using them, zanpakutō spirits exist to protect their wielder and would eventually cease
to be if the Soul Reaper who owns them dies or uses a technique that would render the user
powerless. There are few exceptions to the rule such as in the case of the Ise
Clan's zanpakutō Shinken Hakkyōken, which can be passed down the generations as a family
heirloom. During the Zanpakutō Rebellion and Beast Swords arc, the zanpakutō spirits were
given a true presence by the power of the unique zanpakutō Muramasa. However, by the end of
the Beast Swords arc, weeks after his death, Muramasa's power waned and
the zanpakutō spirits return to their original states.
ZangetsuEdit
Zangetsu (斬月, Slaying Moon), also called "old man" by Ichigo, is the manifestation of Ichigo's
Quincy powers, who appears as a tall man with ragged black hair, facial hair, and sunglasses.
This appearance is supposed to represent Yhwach, the first Quincy, in his younger days.
Pretending to be Ichigo's actual Zanpakutō, Old Man Zangetsu aided Ichigo in achieving his
potential as a Soul Reaper. However, while attempting to tame his Inner Hollow, Ichigo hears
his opponent introducing himself as Zangetsu.
The reason for this is revealed when Tensa Zangetsu (天鎖斬月, Heaven Chain Slaying Moon), a
younger and more powerful version of Zangetsu that Ichigo encounters while in his Bankai
state, reveals that he and Ichigo's Hollow are both halves of the same being that represents
Ichigo's overall power. After he and Ichigo's Hollow assumed their true form, Tensa Zangetsu
battles Ichigo to test his resolve in using the Final Getsuga Tenshō. Though Ichigo passed his
test, Tensa Zangetsu reveals the consequences of the attack before bidding his owner farewell.
Ichigo would learn that the Zangetsu he knew was actually the personification of his powers as
a Quincy, therefore resembling a younger Yhwach. Confronted by Ichigo about this, confirming
what the youth learned about him, Zangetsu reveals had kept Ichigo's full power as a Soul
Reaper in check before deciding to unlock the youth's full potential in light of Yhwach's return.
After Zangetsu is reforged, his essence resides in the smallest of the split blades in his Shikai
state.
Zangetsu is voiced by Takayuki Sugō in the Japanese anime and by Richard Epcar in the English
dub. Tensa Zangetsu is voiced by Showtaro Morikubo in the Japanese anime and by Keith
Silverstein in the English version.
Hollow IchigoEdit
"Hollow Ichigo" is the real Zangetsu and the true manifestation of Ichigo's Zanpakuto, the result
of Ichigo's mother being infected by trace remains of the Hollow White that passed on into
Ichigo and manifested when he became a Soul Reaper. In appearance, Hollow Ichigo is
identical to his host save for his golden eyes, opposite colour scheme and permanent grin (as
opposed to Ichigo's scowl). In Bankai form, Hollow Ichigo is a dead ringer of Ichigo's Hollow
form save for inverted color scheme. Though a bloodthirsty berserker who would take any
chance to take over Ichigo's body, Hollow Ichigo's nature as a zanpakutō compels him intervene
during some of Ichigo's fights. After Zangetsu is reforged, his identity fully revealed, Hollow
Ichigo's essence resides in the largest aspect of the split shikai state of his zanpakutō.
Like Ichigo Kurosaki, Hollow Ichigo is voiced by Masakazu Morita in the Japanese anime and
by Johnny Yong Bosch in the English dub.
ZabimaruEdit
Zabimaru (蛇尾, Snake Tail) is the Zanpakutō owned by Renji Abarai who appears as a Nue, first
seen in the Soul Society arc when Renji was recovering from his first fight with Ichigo. In the
anime exclusive Zanpakutō Rebellion arc, Zabimaru's form changes to that of a green fur
woman and a young boy with a snake tail. Though the two are normally connected by a chain,
with the child assuming their zanpakutō form for his older counterpart to wield, the two halves of
Zabimaru act independent of each other when needed to.
In the Japanese anime, the original form of Zabimaru is voiced by Toru Furusawa, Saru
by Mitsuki Saiga, and Hebi by Asami Sanada. In the English dub, while Vic Mignogna in English
dub voiced Zabimaru's original form, Saru is voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn while Hebi is
voiced by Michelle Ruff in English dub.
HyōrinmaruEdit
Hyōrinmaru (氷輪丸, Ice Ring) is the Zanpakutō owned by Tōshirō Hitsugaya, appearing as a
dragon made of ice. Hyōrinmaru already tried to communicate with Hitsugaya before he became
a Soul Reaper. During the anime-exclusive Zanpakutō Rebellion arc, Hyōrinmaru assumes the
form of a tall young man with long-flowing green hair and dragon limbs.
In the second movie, "The Diamonddust Rebellion", it was revealed that Hitsugaya's friend
Sōjirō Kusaka also possessed Hyōrinmaru. Though the two saw it as a sign of their friendship,
the Central 46 members deemed such an event unacceptable with Kusaka seemingly put to
death after he failed a test he and a reluctant Histugaya were put through over which of them
can be recognized as the sole owner of Hyōrinmaru. But when Kusaka returns, having been
brought back to life by the item, he uses the power of Ōin (王印, "King's Seal") to transform into a
parody of Hyōrinmaru before Ichigo forces Kusaka back to his Soul Reaper state so Hitsugaya
can settle things with his friend.
Hyōrinmaru is voiced by Daisuke Matsuoka in the Japanese version of the second film, by Kenji
Hamada in the Japanese anime, and by Travis Willingham in their English dubs.
Katen KyōkotsuEdit
Katen Kyōkotsu (花天狂骨, Bones of Heavenly Blooming Madness) is a pair of Zanpakutō owned
by Shunsui Kyōraku. Shunsui's Zanpakutō, named simply Katen (花天 Heavenly Flower),
manifests as a tall, well-endowed violet-haired woman with an eyepatch, whom Shunsui
affectionately calls "Ohana" (お花, Flower).[77] Katen physically appears when Shunsui
unleashes his bankai, Shunsui, having explained that she only lets him use her full power when
she is in the right mood due to her moody nature.[78] When asked by his sister-in-law to conceal
Shinken Hakkyōken, Shunsei has Katen create an offshoot of herself to hold the cursed
Zanpakutō in her body. This offshoot assumes the form of a silent, young kunoichi that sees
battle as a game, named Kyōkotsu (狂骨, Madness Bone) and nicknamed by Shunsui as "Okyō" (
お狂, Madness).
While both Katen and Kyōkotsu make their initial debut in anime-exclusive Zanpakutō Rebellion
arc, they appear in the final arc of the manga: Katen appearing when Shunsui uses his Bankai
to fight Lille Barro, with Kyōkotsu appearing when Shunsui decides to give Nanao her
family's Zanpakutō as a last resort to defeat Lille.[77][79]
Katen is voiced by Ayumi Fujimura in the Japanese anime, and by Erin Fitzgeraldin the English
dub.
MimihagiEdit
Mimihagi (ミミハギ) is a fallen god that is a vassal of the Soul King, specifically its animate
right arm, appearing as a humanoid in the shape of an arm with one eye on his hand-like head.
Mimihagi has long been forgotten by most in the Soul Society yet is revered in the outer areas
of Eastern Rukongai for his ability to prolong a person's life by taking the afflicted portion of their
body from them and giving the person the means to live through the Kamikake (神掛, lit.
"Suspended God") ability to compensate for the irreversible side-effects. Such an example is
Jūshirō Ukitake, whose lungs Mimihagi removed at his parents' behest. During the second
invasion of the Wandenreich, Jūshirō activated Kamikake to offer his body to Mimihagi to revive
the Soul King. Mimihagi accepts Jūshirō's sacrifice, but is stopped from reviving the Soul King
by Ywhach and is absorbed by the Quincy.

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