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Bleach 119: Victory! Kenny!

Bleach episode 119 review

This episode is a giant flashback to Ikkaku’s past. First, we find that he has been living out in the boonies and fighting anyone who wants to take him on. Then he finds Kenpachi Zaraki and fights him, and gets beaten (as everyone else does). Kenpachi Zaraki tells him to get stronger, then they go their separate ways. Zaraki goes on and becomes Captain of Squad 11, so Ikkaku joins the squad. Yumichika is just… there, the whole time. The best part comes when Yachiru cheers on Kenpachi as he takes down a giant enemy. “Victory! Kenny!” she shouts in the cutest way. The only better “Victory!” came from Puck from Re:Zero. “Victory! Victory! Victory!”

Then Renji decides to ask Ikkaku to train him, so he does. But Ikkaku won’t go the whole way and show him his Bankai, so Renji isn’t just a copy of him. Later, in present time, Renji begs Ikkaku to replace Aizen as Captain of Squad 5 (not sure why Renji’s doing it as a member of Squad 6), but Ikkaku refuses, because no one ever accepts a request in Bleach.

And then we’re back to the battlefield, where Ikkaku has Bankai’d his opponent and defeated him. Yumichika is… there. Actually, a pretty good episode compared to what we had been getting.

Best girl of the episode: Yachiru (12)

Episode rating: 8/10

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Bleach 118: The Bald Truth

Bleach episode 118 review

Got a little behind the eight-ball with my reviewing time, so I’ll keep this one short. Grimmjow stabs Rukia and figures out quickly that she isn’t the droid he’s looking for. Assuming Ichigo goes next. As for Ikkaku and the Arrancar he’s going up against, yeah, that takes up nearly all of this episode. Basically, the two of them just fight and fight, until Ikkaku pulls out his Bankai. Then they fight some more.

I’m not a fan of the obsession of one-on-one battles, but that’s what we’re getting, because Yumichika refuses to lift a finger to help Ikkaku. If Ikkaku was the only one there, sure, that would make sense, but you’ve got two people there. Yeah, yeah, I know, Squad 11, Zaraki, blah, blah, blah. It still makes little sense to me.

Best girl of the episode: Rukia (25) (by default)

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 117: Chappy-chan

Bleach episode 117 review

Another episode where the tomfoolery trumps the actual story. Arrancar show up in Karakura Town ready to fight, and Toshiro, Ikkaku, Ichigo, and Rukia take them on. That’s the boring part. The funny part is when Rukia leaves her gigai, which is named “Chappy,” a super-perky version of Rukia that completely ties Ichigo down and acts all crazy. It’s a funny scene and it’s the highlight of the main part of the episode.

However, the highlight of the whole episode is at the very end in the post-credits scene. Soi Fon has ordered her troops to bring her back photos of some super secret surveillance scene. Here, they’re all pictures of Yoruichi, and Soi Fon blushes as she looks through them. Yeah, Soi Fon, you remain Best Girl.

Best girl of the episode: Soi Fon (8)

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 116: It’s more than a contest

Bleach episode 116 review

… it’s more than, a raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaace!

Okay, I’ll spare you the rest of Luther Vandross. For now, it’s Rangiku deciding to stay at Orihime’s house, where they go on and have a big boobs contest. Rangiku bathes in Orihime’s tub, then eats Orihime’s food with delight. How much of this was done for fanservice? I’d say 99.97%, with the remaining 0.03% being something to fill in the time while the Arrancar get everybody and the stuff together.

Grimmjow and Ulquiorra don’t get along. Good. Beat that idiot. I’m rooting for you Grimmjow. Make that moron pay for being so unlikable. And don’t let him near my precious Orihime! Who, by the way, is probably comparing her measurements to Rangiku. All the while, Toshiro (that’s Captain Hitsugaya to you) sits on the roof of their house. Oh, and Ichigo and Rukia have some tomfoolery – no, not THAT kind of tomfoolery.

Just felt like a wasted episode.

Best girl of the episode: Rangiku (14)

Episode rating: 6/10