So, Toshiro becomes a puppet for the villains, and he attacks Mayuri. Meanwhile, Byakuya and Hisagi go at each other, with more puppetry going on. Finally, Mayuri turns others into his puppets and uses them to beat Giselle. Is this the end for Giselle, or is there more to come?
I wanted to see more of Toshiro fighting Mayuri, but alas, that wasn’t the case. Mayuri also gives a super-long explanation in this episode of how he’s able to reverse the puppetry. So many puppets, you’d think we were on Sesame Street.
Overall, not a bad episode, just not great either.
Squad Zero continues its battle against the Quincies, and I’m actually cheering for the Quincies here. Why? Because Squad Zero has basically taken the place of Captains I knew and loved, and now are supposed to be the heroes. So, I am actively cheering against Squad Zero. When the zanpakuto creator defeats his enemy, I’m actually disappointed.
Again, none of this would be a problem if we had gotten to know these Squad Zero members, but we didn’t. They just appeared and then took over. It’s akin to Riker and Troi showing up in the last episode of Enterprise and turning it into an episode of The Next Generation. Yeah, yeah, the one guy has a move reminiscent of Master Hand, and the zanpakuto creator guy makes himself bleed to survive. Who cares. Give me characters I know.
Am I peeved? You bet I am. I’m upset that the carriage is turning back into a pumpkin for Bleach. And we’ve still got two seasons to go before we put on that glass slipper.
Best girl of the episode: Hiyori, for that one scene at the beginning where she and her pals talk with Mr. Hat & Clogs.
What’s the biggest danger in introducing a whole cast of new characters? Simply, your audience barely had time to learn their names, and suddenly they’re supposed to care when said characters’ lives are on the line. Squad Zero fits that bill perfectly. I have no idea who any of these people are, and they were introduced by name so quickly that I couldn’t memorize them (or even remember one, for that matter). Whether they die or live, I couldn’t care less. That’s the problem here.
Now, there is hope – Ichigo, Chad, Orihime, Ganju, and Yoruichi are all on their way to presumably join in the battle. But let’s face it: we’re going to have to waste a lot of time trying to either kill off or lionize the members of Squad Zero. I wouldn’t mind if Yuwabara (Yhwach) killed all of them in one swift blow. As for now, we seem to be in a waiting period before something big actually happens.
You know why I loved the Gremmy/Kenpachi fight so much, right? Because Kenpachi Zaraki’s character had been built up for such a long time, that he meant something to me. If he would have died, I would have cried. And that’s the difference between a character we know fighting, and a character we don’t know fighting. Sad to say, this was the most boring Bleach episode since TYBW started.
A rather disappointing episode today. Giselle battles against Ikkaku and Yumichika by using the former members of Squad 11 as zombies. That would have been entertaining, but suddenly Mayuri Kurotsuchi shows up. He’s obviously entertaining, so if he would have fought, that would have been cool too. But no, Mayuri decides to have four former Arrancar do the work for him. These Arrancar are some of which I forgot existed.
Similarly, when Yoruichi shows up for the first time in this arc (with a new voice actress), she is seen working with those people who showed up in the final arc of the anime but I totally forgot existed too. Ordinarily an appearance by Yoruichi would be enough to give her the best girl award, but that has to go to…
…wait a minute, is Yumichika telling the truth? Is Giselle really a guy? Because that would retroactively disqualify Giselle from yesterday’s award. I think we’ll do this NCAA style. We’ll let her play out her season and accumulate wins, then if she’s found to be a man, we’ll vacate all those victories. Works so well in college sports that might as well use it here.