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With the help of the semi-crazed, ultra-buxom rocketry expert Kukaku Shiba, teenaged novice Soul Reaper Ichigo Kurosaki and his motley crew arrive not-very-subtly in the Soul Reaper city on their quest to rescue Rukia Kuchiki, the Soul Reaper who inadvertently lost all her own powers to Ichigo in the first volume of the series. As you may recall, Rukia's actions in the living world have resulted in her being sentenced to death, and so the story becomes a race against the clock to rescue her.

The party is split up before they hit the ground, and these 11 volumes trace their assorted paths through the city as they attempt to find each other and rescue the young woman who became their friend during her sojourn in our world. Along the way, they win the grudging approval or dire enmity of various members of the Soul Reaper guard companies, and we learn more of the backstories of both the original party and their new acquaintances, as well as a lot about Soul Reaper society, training, and politics. Something is very rotten near the core of the Soul Society, and Rukia's situation is just one move of a sinister power game that some of its members are playing. Volume 20 wraps up the story arc with a dramatic showdown that involves just about all of the most interesting characters we've met thus far in the series.

Bleach, vols. 10-20 (review)

Holy crap, does Kubo bombard us with new characters in these volumes! There are 13 guard companies, each with a captain and assistant captain, and we meet all of them, plus various lesser luminaries - some of whom are extremely vivid personalities to say the least (I think "vivid" barely begins to describe the joyfully narcissistic peacock Yumichika Ayasegawa, for example).

The main frame of the story arc is a series of confrontations in which Ichigo is forced to become stronger - both in combat with Soul Society officers and in training with Yoruichi, who, it turns out, is not actually the kittycat we met in the earlier volumes. But similar story threads follow the development of Soul Reaper Renji Abarai, who showed up to menace Rukia and Ichigo at the end of the previous set of volumes and who turns out to be carrying a torch for Rukia from their earliest days; Ichigo's schoolmate Uryu Ishida, who has a terrifying confrontation with the self-made monstrous head of the Research and Development arm of the Soul Society that leaves Uryu apparently stripped of his Quincy powers; and even mousy Hanataro, a middling member of the utilitarian Fourth Company, who are charged with all the uninteresting, unchallenging Soul Reaper duties, such as healing and supplies - as well as Ichigo's friends Chad and Orihime.

All of this is terrifically entertaining and pitched at breakneck speeds: the flashbacks to the various characters' histories provide the only breaks in the action (and even some of the flashbacks are pretty action-filled!). Some of the aspects of the Soul Society don't make a lot of sense (the noble Soul Reapers are born in this alternative world, an idea which boggles the mind on a metaphysical level ... ), but the momentum of the plot carried me along willy-nilly anyway. I personally would like to know more about some of these characters' histories, but either Kubo will tell us more in the future, or - well, that's why the good Lord let us invent fanfic.

I have to speak specifically about Volume 20, which was amazingly apocalyptic. The discovery that Aizen was alive all along - and Momo's fate at his hands - were a devastating one-two punch. Toshiro's apparent destruction thereafter hardly registered. I was rather gratified by Unohana's confrontation of Aizen and Gin, even though it didn't do much but delay the inevitable - but I guess that was valuable, because it gave Ichigo a chance to arrive. I was also glad that Rangiku was able to stop Gin, at least until outside forces interfered, and was deeply pleased when Byakuya arrived to help save Rukia at the end.

There are plenty of wonderful characters in these 11 volumes ... among my favorites: Yumichika and Ikkaku, Kenpachi and Yachiru, Yoruichi, Renji, Hanataro, Shunsui, Jushiro, Toshiro, Rangiku, and Ganju. I am a little ticked off by the handling of most of the female characters: it seems odd to have women as Assistant Captains and then treat them as frail little things. I love Shunsui Koryaku, but Nanao is basically just his secretary, and he treats her as such. Momo, likewise, is supposed to be basically a powerful sorceress - everyone keeps mentioning her force and skill at Kido - but she's a sweet, delicate, emotionally vulnerable little creature. Rangiku, at least, despite her amazing boobage, seems to be a genuinely tough cookie. But I understand that this is a shonen manga, and I guess that's the way it's going to be.

I really had to do this, because I may be able to get hold of volume 21 this weekend, and I desperately wanted to be blogged up to date on at least one more series!

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Date: 2007-09-29 04:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
I believe you misspelled Yumichika's name. That should properly be:

Yumichika Ayasegawa

Date: 2007-09-29 04:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
It was the soul reaper art that made me go from liking bleach to loving it. I know what you mean about the female characters, though. Orihime doesn't bother me as she was never put forth as a warrior chick or as anything really but Ichigo's sweet friend who wants to help, but it was irritating to have Rukias basically do nothing for what, at this point, is half the series. I agree that Rangiku is definately a tough cookie...and I feel that Yoruichi compensates for a lot.

I rather like the relationship between Shunsui and Nanao...yteah, she does basically seem to be his secretary, but she seems to be able to at least impose some sanity and responsibility on him, which has to count for something. And their interactions crack me up.

Date: 2007-09-29 04:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
*is blinded by the sparklies*

Date: 2007-09-29 04:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
* And an icon by [livejournal.com profile] so_slow to help you learn your Gotei 13 captains. XD

http://userpic.livejournal.com/54658081/2706624

Date: 2007-09-29 05:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sanada.livejournal.com
Kubo just shouldn't be allowed to write female characters. *laugh* Rangiku is usually okay... but Rukia was awful for so long that when she did eventually return to her original spunky self after the Soul Society arc, I just couldn't see her as a believable character anymore.

Date: 2007-09-30 02:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
Yeah, Yumichika would totally fit in if he were in Tokyo. And nobody would assume he was gay, either, judging by the amount of dolled-up guys I saw hanging on to equally dolled-up girls.

Now, in Nagoya Yumichika would stand out like a peacock in a henhouse. XD

Date: 2007-09-30 03:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
I was thinking that once I lost enough weight that I'd want to cosplay again (well, it's more when I found a size that I was going to stick to for long enough I could wear the freakin' costume again), I might do Sesshoumaru's mother from the Inu-Yasha manga. It would be a reasonably spectacular costume that wasn't skimpy and wasn't worn by a teenager. I'm assuming that there's been some sort of color image of her published in one of the manga. XD

The only other characters I can think of offhand that are really appropriate for a cosplayer who can't or won't do a young character besides Unohana are all old - Sophie in old-woman form from Howl's Moving Castle and the old shamaness Whatsherface, Kikyo's sister, from Inu-Yasha. And both of them have boring outfits. Technically, Tsunade from Naruto is in her 50s, but she keeps her appearance younger through jutsu.

Date: 2007-09-30 03:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] homasse, who taught English for five years in Gunma prefecture, told me and Rachel that there was this poll about what region produced the ugliest people in Japan, and Gunma won, hands-down. And she said that it was accurate. XD She also mentioned that she thinks there's an ugly exchange program going on between Tokyo and Gunma, because every time she found someone who looked attractive, they got a job in, were transferred to, or got accepted to a school in Tokyo. XD

Anyway, I didn't see anyone that I knew was from Gunma, so I can't say anything about them - when watchng typhoon coverage, when the announcer mentioned Gunma, Rachel and I scrutinized the TV footage to see if we saw any ugly people, but I think it was still Tokyo - but I can tell you that in Tokyo, like in New York or LA, you cannot be too rich or too thin. And the people in Osaka and Nagoya (and inexplicably, because of its reputation for fashion-conscious poeple) and Kyoto didn't make me feel anywhere near as fat, frumpy, blotchy, and fashion-challenged as the Tokyoites did. :D

Date: 2007-09-30 03:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
* That parenthetical remark is missing "Kyoto". :)

Date: 2007-09-30 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
I think Yoruichi is good enough to warrant her superiority complex, myself. But yeah, it'd be nice to have someone that good without it(on the flipside, there's Soi Fon, who's just as bad but not nearly as good...maybe it comes with the position?)

As far as Nanao/Shunsui, I guess it doesn't bother me because I don't see him responding well to anyone else. He seems to bulldoze over her but doesn't really.

And yeah...I'm extremely closeminded to the idea of Yukimura and any of the 10(though I can't see Yukimura having a healthy romantic relationship at all myself...sadly...) for just that reason.

Have you ever checked out Fullmetal Alchemist? You might be interested in the relationship between Mustang and Hawkeye. While basically the entire fandom (well, the part interested in canon, at least...the rest are the yaoi fans who are into Mustang and the underaged lead-also his subordinate-which is something I avoid thinking about) assumed their interest in each other is romantic, the actual relationship is that of respectful equals, with her often serving as his moral center, but there's no hint whatsoever of coddling or inappropriate interaction, or of his needing to take care of her. In fact, the 2 characters in the series who consistently come across as the most capable and competent and together are Hawkeye and Izumi(the female mentor of the 2 main characters.)

We shall let Yachiro pass as a sweet little darling...besides, it was Kenpachi...the wise do not question him...

Date: 2007-09-30 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
I like Rangiku for pretty much the reasons you listed above, but I'd be a lot more comfortable with that if there were a wider range of major female characters. We could stand another couple of women captains, at least!

Date: 2007-09-30 03:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
Hee, Kenpachi is a law unto himself. XD And two of the reasons that Yachiru works for me is that she was established in that relationship with him before he became a captain, and that I love seeing non-romantic parent/child and brother/sister relationships in manga.

I tell you, searching for Kenpachi-Yachiru doujinshi in Japan was hard. We couldn't look inside them, only at the covers, so I had to judge whether someone was depicting them as parent/child [good] or lovers [BAD. VERY VERY BAD.] by the covers. I rejected anything that had drawn Yachiru in a way that looked like it might be sexualized, and managed to escape getting anything that would traumatize me.*


* In that relationship, I might add. I did manage to pick up other manga that traumatized me in other ways. Some of which I shall scan and share when the box gets here, because I MUST SHARE THE PAIN.

Date: 2007-09-30 04:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
Yup, that's why I love their relationship.

and that I love seeing non-romantic parent/child and brother/sister relationships in manga.

And this is why a very large part of me hates the bulk of the anime/manga community(ok, not really "hates" on a person-to-person level, but...)

It seems you can't have any such relationship without people trying to sexualize it...Yachiro/Kenpachi, Yukimura/Sasuke, Sanzo/Goku, Roy Mustang/Edward Elric(FMA) and Tsume/Toboe(Wolf's Rain) are the ones that immediately come to mind, though there are others...those are just the ones I come across the most frequently. It's like the mass fandom goes "Oh, a relationship where an older character is protective of and cares about a younger character...THEY MUST BE LUVAHS!"

I did manage to pick up other manga that traumatized me in other ways. Some of which I shall scan and share when the box gets here, because I MUST SHARE THE PAIN.

Like a large amount of what comes from your fingers, the idea of this both fascinates and terrifies me...out of curiosity, what fandoms?

Date: 2007-09-30 04:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] rachelmanija and I were dismayed at the WALL of Roy/Ed doujinshi. WALL. Keeping in mind that most of the doujinshi are 64 pages or less, and that the WALL was about 4 bookcases that were over 6 foot high, and about 3 feet wide, with 6 or 7 shelves in each. Packed solid with Roy/Ed.

And we know that, because the doujinshi were organized by pairing.

The fandoms I bought were mostly Death Note and Bleach. Partly because the ones I'm interested in other than those don't have a lot of dj out right now (either too old or too obscure, or lack serious pairing crack, or the dj are so popular that they don't get sold back to the store- we were looking at used djs), and partly because I knew I could easily sell off the ones I didn't want to keep from those series, and partly because the organization in the store was insane and most things could only be found by asking an employee. We bought some other stuff for people who'd requested it - Saiyuki (I don't remember if I kept any or not), HunterxHunter - and Rachel bought some Lord of the Rings dj because the idea horrified her. And she got a couple of Mushishi dj, and I didn't get any because she bought the best ones. :D

We bought some Naruto for [livejournal.com profile] octopedingenue, and looking through the Wall o'Naruto Doujinshi was pretty scary. The worst of the covers was one that looked like the inside would be heavy Kakashi/Sasuke bloodplay, which squicked the hell out of both of us.

The one that traumatized me the most, however, I shall scan the scary bits and post. It's an anthology of Bleach stories that contains one with Kenpachi in it.

Wearing a school uniform.

A girl's school uniform.

Date: 2007-09-30 04:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
Roy/Ed just scars me, period. Probably because it's so massive. Though it is a pairing where imagining the characters' reactions to learning about it makes it ever so much better...it'd be like ep 13 of the anime(if you've seen it) on a massive scale.

Rachel bought some Lord of the Rings dj because the idea horrified her.

It horrified me when I read about it on resprctive LJs, as well.

The worst of the covers was one that looked like the inside would be heavy Kakashi/Sasuke bloodplay, which squicked the hell out of both of us.

*shudders*

It's an anthology of Bleach stories that contains one with Kenpachi in it.

Wearing a school uniform.

A girl's school uniform.


You realize, don't you, that just THINKING about this has scarred me for life?

Date: 2007-09-30 04:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
Well, you just have lots of fun reading to look forward to reading properly in the morning.

Date: 2007-09-30 04:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
You realize, don't you, that just THINKING about this has scarred me for life?

And I came upon it, all unknowing! I think this one scarred me far worse than the Komamura/Iba one we mailed to [livejournal.com profile] mscongeniality, because she said she'd dare it (and will soon be reviewing and posting scans XD). That one featured the characters drawn as if they were in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, school uniform and all, and ... well, let's say that the proportions would not be out of place in Japanese shunga art. :)

Date: 2007-09-30 04:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
I'm almost too scared to ask(partly because it's likely a property I'm familiar with and I've just forgotten the names...) but who are Komamura/Iba?

Date: 2007-09-30 04:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
Bleach. Komamura's the captain with the head that's somewhere between a fox and a wolf, and Iba's his lieutenant.

I was looking for doujinshi that had Komamura in it, and completely missed the discreet "For adult only" note on the cover. :)
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