Bleach is a Japanese anime series based on Tite Kubo's manga of the same name.
The series ran for a total of 366 episodes. Bleach was produced by Studio Pierrot, and directed by Noriyuki Abe. Bleach's Japanese and English voice actors include some of the most credited, and well known voice actresses/actors, such as Masakazu Morita and Johnny Yong Bosch. The series aired in Japan on October 5, 2004 to March 27, 2012. The English version aired on September 8, 2006 to November 1, 2014. Bleach follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki. Ichigo is a tall 15 year old boy who has an ability to see ghosts/spirits. Because of his ability, he is able to meet a female death god (AKA Shinigami) named Rukia Kuchiki. To save his family and friends from Hollows, Rukia transfers her Shinigami powers to Ichigo. Together they solve mysteries involving spirits and Hollows until two Shinigami appear, who explain that it is illegal to transfer Shinigami powers to humans and that Rukia stayed too long in the human world. After they sentence her to death, Ichigo vows to save Rukia at all cost.
Plot
As several figures crawl about in a dark world, a young woman dressed in a black kimono stands atop a telephone pole in the Human World. She senses a strong pulse and proceeds to jump forward. As she falls forward, a message appears, stating, "And so the sword of fate had fallen".
Elsewhere, an orange-haired high school student fights with a small four member gang of skateboarders after they knock down a flower vase placed on the grave of a young girl. After he scares off the skateboarders, he proceeds to pick up the vase and tells the girl's spirit that he'll bring more flowers tomorrow before saying she should hurry up to Heaven.
On his way home, the student calls himself Ichigo Kurosaki, along with admitting that he has had the ability to see spirits for as long as he could remember. Upon entering his home, his father Isshin Kurosaki greets him with a kick to his face. His father tells him that he is late, and that dinner is served at seven o'clock every night. Ichigo argues, asking if that is any way to treat his son who just helped a spirit find peace on his way home. While the two argue, one of Ichigo's sisters Karin Kurosaki tells him that he has a new friend, a spirit, to which Ichigo says that no matter how much he exorcises them, they just keep coming back. His other sister Yuzu Kurosaki becomes jealous of Ichigo and Karin's ability to see spirits, while she only can sense them. Karin tells her that she doesn't believe in ghosts, saying just because she can see them, doesn't make her believe in them. After his fight with his father, Ichigo decides to go to his room rather than having dinner.
While Ichigo is in his room, Yuzu admits that Ichigo tells his problems to his sisters instead of to his father. As Isshin is shock upon hearing this, Karin tells him that he acts like a child even though he is an adult. While Isshin talks to his wife's memorial poster, Karin tells him to get rid of the huge poster.
The following morning, Ichigo notices a news report of an accident that occurred close to where he lives. While delivering flowers to the spirit, he suddenly hears her scream and rushes to find her being chased by a large monster that resembles a giant mantis. Just as the two are about to be devoured by the monster, a woman in a black kimono and wielding a katana appears and vanquishes the monster before quickly disappearing. Ichigo wonders who she is.
Later on that night, as Ichigo is reflecting on the events of the day, he finds himself wondering who that woman was. Suddenly, a black butterfly and the woman from before appear in Ichigo's room. Ichigo attempts to speak to her, but she does not seem to notice him, until in frustration, he kicks her in the back of the head. After her initial surprise at his ability to see and even touch her, she proceeds to introduce herself as a Shinigami. Meanwhile, the little girl's spirit is once again being chased by a Hollow. Ichigo, having not believed a word from the Shinigami, tells her that he admits that she is not a Human, but he does not believe in Shinigami because he has never seen one before calling her a little kid. The Shinigami uses a spell to bind Ichigo in order to prove what she said and performs Konso on a Plus, letting him know that he is being sent on to Soul Society.
The Shinigami explains to Ichigo about the Soul Society, Pluses, and Hollows by drawing pictures for him. Upon seeing her drawings, Ichigo comments on how bad they are. This makes Rukia draw a mustache on Ichigo's face, along with throwing the marker in the air. As she explains that there is a Hollow in the area that she hasn't been able to locate, Ichigo asks why she cannot hear it, to which she claims that something has been hampering her senses. Meanwhile, another Hollow goes after the spirit of the dead girl, but stops short of attacking her, saying that he senses an extraordinary soul along with a Shinigami. Moments later, the Shinigami notices its presence and is amazed at how she was unable to sense something with that much Reiatsu.
Having reached Ichigo's home, the Hollow proceeds to attack his sisters and the Shinigami tells him to stay still while she deals with it. Upon seeing his sister Karin in danger, Ichigo breaks free from the binding spell he was put under, much to the Shinigami's shock, and begins to attack Fishbone D but to no avail. After rescuing his younger sister and finding out that the attacks on the spirit girl and his sisters are his fault, Ichigo tells the Hollow that if he wants his soul, he should come and get it.
The Hollow attacks Ichigo, but he is saved by the Shinigami, who manages to injure the Hollow. However, she is injured herself in return. With no way to fight, she tells Ichigo that if he wants to save his family, he must become a Shinigami himself by being impaled by her Zanpakuto. Having accepted this, Ichigo tells the Shinigami to give him the sword. She tells him that her name is not Shinigami, but is Rukia Kuchiki, to which he responds by telling her his name in return, before she impales him with her Zanpakuto.
Having become a Shinigami himself, Ichigo defeats the Hollow, leaving Rukia astonished at how Ichigo took almost all of her power (when she only intended to give him half), how he broke a Kidō on his own, and how he is able to wield such a large Zanpakuto. The episode ends with Ichigo killing the Hollow in half, and as he holds the sword his status is shown as...
- Ichigo's stats:
- Name: Ichigo Kurosaki
- Age: 15 years old
- Hair color: Orange
- Eye color: Brown
- Occupation: High school Student and also Substitute Shinigami
Ichigo is awoken by a sudden attack from his father. After scolding his father, Ichigo asks about his sisters' injuries, to which his father has no idea what he is talking about. While his family discusses how no one got hurt or even woke up after a truck crashed into their house, Ichigo wonders why his family doesn't remember what happened and where Rukia disappeared to.
Once at school, Ichigo bumps into two of his classmates, Orihime Inoue and Tatsuki Arisawa. After Orihime falls on the ground, Tatsuki scolds Ichigo. As Ichigo tries to help her up, Orihime gets frighten by looking at his face and takes off running. In class, Ichigo's friends discuss the truck crashing through the Kurosaki Clinic when Ichigo is greeted by a transfer student, who to his surprise is none other than Rukia. Before Ichigo can explain who Rukia is to his classmates, she shows him a note on her hand in Japanese. Her note says if you reveal my identity I will kill you. The note frightens Ichigo while Rukia smirks at him.
After class, Ichigo confronts Rukia and asks her what she's doing at his school, to which she replies that she can't go home because only Shinigami can go there and she lost her powers when Ichigo took them. She then asks Ichigo to take over her duties while she waits for her powers to return, to which Ichigo refuses and leaves
Therefore Rukia decides to take matters into her own hands and forcefully removes Ichigo's soul from his body and tells him to come with her. They arrive at a playground where a Plus is getting attacked by a Hollow. Ichigo attempts to save the young boy, but Rukia tells him that if he saves this soul then he must commit himself to saving all the souls he can even if it means chasing them around and sacrificing himself. Ichigo attacks the Hollow and Rukia asks him if he’s ready. Ichigo tells her that he saved the soul of the boy because he wanted to and reminds Rukia that when she saved him she wasn't thinking about her duty as a Shinigami. He then gives the Hollow the finishing blow and performs Konso on the boy.
Later that night, as a Plus is watching Orihime through her window, some Hollows appear and drag him away to their world. A large Hollow appears and commands the others to turn the spirit into a Hollow as well. The next day while out in town, Ichigo and Rukia meet with Orihime who has just been the victim of a hit and run. While they ask her if she is alright, Rukia notices a mark on Orihime's leg and asks her whether that mark was there before. Orihime tells her that it just appeared and it must have been from the car. Ichigo then asks Orihime if she wants him to walk her home, but she refuses. Orihime then grabs her stuff and leaves.
On their way back home Rukia asks Ichigo how much he knows about Orihime and he tells her that she is friends with Tatsuki, and that three years ago, her brother died at his family’s clinic. Rukia asks Ichigo how his Spirit perception was back then to which he answers that only recently he really began to be able to see and talk with them. Rukia then tells Ichigo that she is going home. When he asks her where she's going, she asks him if he really wants to know and then takes her leave. That night, Tatsuki brings over some food for Orihime and tells her that if she didn't she would always be eating the odd food she makes for herself.
Meanwhile at Ichigo’s home Yuzu asks him whether he has seen her pajamas and one of her dresses. Ichigo asks her why she always asks him about everything, which causes her to leave. Suddenly, Ichigo starts hearing a strange beeping sound and Rukia jumps out of his closet telling him that they got orders, removing Ichigo's soul from his body once again. A Hollow appears in Ichigo's room and a battle between the two begins. With a small piece of his mask broken the Hollow runs off and Ichigo is left dumbfounded. Ichigo tells Rukia that the face of the Hollow just now was that of Sora Inoue, Orihime's brother. Rukia tells Ichigo to first do quick attacks to keep his injuries from getting deeper. She also tells him that all Hollows were once Human and even though he knew him before, he is just a monster now and they have to bring him down.
Back at Orihime's place, Tatsuki and Orihime talk about her encounter with Ichigo and Rukia, to which Tatsuki says how Ichigo is such a fast operator. Just then they hear a loud bang and a roar.
As Ichigo and Rukia discuss the current situation, Rukia informs Ichigo that they do not have time for that. Therefore Ichigo realizes that Sora is after Orihime. At Orihime's place, Tatsuki and Orihime finish their dinner and find Enraku (a teddy bear) with a large rip in its face and they once again hear a loud roar. While on the way to Orihime's, as Ichigo jumps on rooftops, along with having Rukia on his back. Rukia informs Ichigo that Hollows attack those who were closest to them when they were alive. Along with telling him that the mark on Orihime's leg was the mark of a hollow.
Soon after Orihime and Tatsuki are attacked by an invisible entity that knocks the former unconscious. Orihime, in a corner, sees her friend being attacked by the monster and notices that she is attached to a chain. As she tries to help Tatsuki along with trying to talk to her. The Hollow calls Orihime and she asks about how he knows her name, which makes the Hollow attack her. Ichigo suddenly shows up and drives the Hollow away. When Orihime calls Ichigo's name he wonders about the fact that she can see him. The Hollow appears once again and tells Ichigo the reason she can see him is because she is dead, he then proceeds to grab the chain which attaches Orihime's spirit and body. As Ichigo tries to save Orihime the hollow attacks him. Rukia shows up to find Ichigo being thrown outside a window and onto the ground.
The Hollow grabs Orihime and when she looks into his eyes finds out that he is her brother. As Ichigo regains consciousness, Rukia tells him that he has to defeat Sora no matter what. Meanwhile Orihime says that her brother would never act like that, and he replies the reason is because he was lonely and blames Tatsuki's friendship with Orihime as the reason for her forgetting about him.
After talking with Orihime some more, he tells her that it is her fault that he ended up like this. As Orihime tries to explain herself, but he tells her to shut up, and tries to choke her to death. However Ichigo appears to intervene once again. Upon slicing off one of the Hollows arm Ichigo tells him that the reason big brothers are born first is so that they can protect their younger siblings and, as such, they should never talk about killing them even if it cost them their own lives. However Sora explains to Ichigo his past and that he raised Orihime on his own without his abusive parents. He then tells Orihime to come with him, but Ruika tells her it could be a trap. Upon seeing the glow of the hairpins he once gave her, memories of when Orihime was younger flow into his head; after ramming his head against a wall, he attacks his sister again and once more is stopped by the Shinigami.
While taking their battle outside the apartment the Hollow spits acid on Ichigo's hands, and knocks him to the ground. As he dives for the killing blow, Orihime steps in between the two, only to be caught in the Hollow's jaw. Orihime apologizes for having asked her brother not to leave when he died and tells him that she always knew he was watching. She tells him that the reason why she had begun to act the way she did was so that he could see that she was happy and could move on. This revelation causes the spirit of her brother and the instinct of the Hollow to have an inner struggle and Sora manages to regain control of himself once again. Upon seeing this, Rukia tells Ichigo that the reason for this is because he was turned into a Hollow against his will, and that the reason he was turned was in order to use someone who Ichigo would find difficult to fight against, is something they had succeeded in doing. While Rukia heals an unconscious Orihime she tells them that as long as the Chain of Fate is connected she is alive and that she won't died. While looking at the hairpins, Ichigo tells Sora that Orihime told him that the hairpins she wears were a present from him, and she never takes them off.
After hearing this, Sora uses the last moments of his sane mind and grabs Ichigo's Zanpakuto so he can kill himself. When Ichigo is about to stop him Rukia informs that he is making the right choice, and that slaying a Hollow is not the same as killing it. She also says that the job of a Shinigami is to wash away the sins the Hollow has committed and allowing it to enter Soul Society. With Orihime waking up she reminds her brother of the last time they spoke about her disliking the hairpins and that she never apologized on the day he died. She then tells him something she should have wanted to say the day he died: "Have a nice day," to which he responds by saying, "I'm going now". Seeing the soul of her brother pass on Orihime can't help but break down in tears.
The next day, while having lunch on the school roof, Orihime tells her female friends of what she remembers happened last night. She tells them a wild story about a sumo wrestler blowing a hole into her apartment with a gun, and that Tatsuki was with her when it happen. However some of her friends doesn't believe it Tatsuki defends Orihime by telling the others that it's true. As Ichigo listens to this and asks Rukia if this was what she did to them. Rukia responds that it was a memory modifier and that what the person believes is dependent on their own imagination. He then asks her if she had did the same thing to his family when they had first met, and she tells him yes. Therefore Ichigo tells Rukia that while he's not sure whether he is ready to risk his life for a stranger, he is also not someone who can just stand by and not help, and informs Rukia that he would like to help her with her work as a Shinigami.
Sado and his friends are hanging out at night. One of his friends has a bird and is talking about how everyone who's owned it has died. He offers it to one of his friends, who declines and then his friend tells him to just leave the bird somewhere. He says that would be too cruel and asks Sado if he wants it. The friend who doesn't have the bird tells him to stop because he knows Sado has a weak spot for cute things. A metal beam starts to fall right above them and the bird goes crazy.
In Hueco Mundo, a Hollow talks about consuming souls, saying that Shinigami souls are the most delicious.
Sado stops the beam with his back saving his friend and the beam is bent on his back. His friends stare at him confused and ask him if he's okay. He says yes and then the bird thanks Sado. The bird introduces himself and asks Sado his name. His friends comment on the bird talking like a real person and it asks Sado his name again. He answers with blood dripping from his head wound and the beam still on his back. One of his friends says that Sado is interested in the bird.
Ichigo says that his wound from his fight with Orihime Inoue's brother healed quickly and Rukia brags that she received the best grades at Kido in the class. He asks if there is a school for Shinigami. Rukia says, "You could call it that. Now, how do I drink from this thing?" Ichigo teaches Rukia how to drink from the juice box. However one of Ichigo's friends, Mizuiro Kojima, comes over and makes a remark about how Rukia and Ichigo are together again. Ichigo tells him to shut up and his friend says that people will think they're a couple. Ichigo tells him that if he cared about what people thought he would've dyed his hair black and his friend says that is true. Rukia is still fascinated by the straw and Ichigo's friend asks her how she is. She says hello and then Ichigo tells Rukia to be careful because his friend's a player. His friend says that isn't cool and tells Ichigo that older women are more his style anyway. Ichigo adds on to what he said earlier and Rukia is still preoccupied with opening her juice pack.
Meanwhile Keigo Asano comes over with his lunch and asks how Rukia, the "hot" transfer student is with them. Ichigo's friend says that Ichigo picked her up. Ichigo denies it and Keigo compliments him. Ichigo tells him it's no big deal and then Keigo introduces himself to Rukia. Rukia says hello and Keigo gets excited and says, "Lunch Party! Right here, right now!" Keigo tells her if she needs anything he's there for her and she asks him to open the juice box. Ichigo says hi and asks Sado why he had bandages. Sado explains that a steel beam fell on his head and that a motorcyclist ran into him. Some of the friends comment and Ichigo asks what he's made of. Keigo asks where Sado got the bird and the bird introduces himself. Ichigo and Rukia both notice something suspicious about the bird. Keigo is amazed and talks to the bird. Ichigo asks where he got the bird and Sado says that someone gave it to him. Keigo complains that Sado cut his story short and Sado sits down. Keigo keeps going on and Rukia tells Ichigo that he's right there is something in the bird.
Rukia tells Ichigo that she does not think it is evil, and tells him that they'll have to perform a Konso (soul burial) tonight. Ichigo complains about having another sleepless night and Rukia tells him that it doesn't help to complain. Rukia thinks to herself about how Ichigo is acting like a Shinigami and he opens a juice box for her. She thanks him and asks how he met Sado. He says that because of his hair he'd get into fights and that he was in a fight where the guys beating him up meant business. Sado stops the guy from punching Ichigo and then takes a bunch of hits without even trying to defend himself. Ichigo says how Sado never fights back and Rukia says that he is odd. Rukia then thanks Ichigo for opening the juice box, then she drinks it and says that the juice is good.
As Ichigo gets home Karin pushes him out of her way by telling him to move. Ichigo asks what's going on. While his older little sister, Yuzu, tells him that there was a big car wreck and his father, is in another room talking on the phone. Ichigo greets his dad and asks if he can help. However Isshin says, "No, just assume the fetal position and stay out of the way." Isshin later calls for him to help. Yuzu and Karin are holding up Sado who is wounded. Isshin comments on his size and tells Ichigo to get to work. He notices that it's Sado and remembers the bird. Isshin is analyzing Sado's wound and fixing it up. Ichigo senses something strange. Sado tells his dad that it is fine and thanks him for the help. Isshin tries to tell him that he's lost blood, but in the middle of his explanation Sado falls to the ground. Isshin then tells Yuzu and Karin to get a bed. Meanwhile Ichigo goes to Rukia and asks if she felt it. She tells him she felt it all the way in the other room and says that it reeks of a Hollow. Meanwhile Karin has trouble sleeping while Sado looks at the bird.
The next day, Ichigo comes down and Yuzu says that breakfast is ready. Ichigo asks if Karin is up yet and Yuzu answers that she wasn't feeling well. Soon after Isshin bursts in and announces that Sado is missing. Rukia asks Ichigo if he has any idea where Sado would be. He says no and asks if there is any info on Hollow. Rukia says no and explains through drawings that Hollows can hide in a world between the Human World and the Soul Society (Hueco Mundo). Ichigo asks how he could understand by the kindergartner drawings and Rukia hits him. He says that he understands that the Hollow is searching for Sado to eat his soul. Ichigo asks if they could use Sado's bird and Rukia says that it's impossible. Ichigo starts searching for Sado's bird and Rukia asks him what the sensation she's feeling is.
Sado is with his bird at a construction site and his bird is telling him that everyone who has ever owned him has had bad luck. Sado says that he knows and the bird says that he's sorry for not telling him. Sado says that it's okay and the bird tells him to abandon him because he's in danger. He tells the bird that he can't do that. Meanwhile Karin gets out of bed and says that she has to tell Ichigo something. Rukia explains how impressive it is to hone in on the bird's spirit from so far away and Ichigo grabs a spirit ribbon. Rukia is impressed by Ichigo being able to see spirit ribbons and wonders if he's really developing that quickly.
The bird tells Sado that he is in danger and Sado tells him that he can handle it. The Hollow jumps down and Sado runs away with the bird in his hands. He tells the bird not to worry and he jumps out of the window. Soon after Ichigo and Rukia see Sado and he tries to stop him. However Karin calls to Ichigo and he asks her what she's doing there. Karin falls to her knees and Ichigo goes to Karin. Rukia tells him that he needs to get Karin home so that he'll know she'll be safe and that she will handle the Hollow. Ichigo tells her that she can't do that and she tells him that if he didn't take her home he'd be distracted when fighting the Hollow. Ichigo tells her that she isn't strong enough to fight a Hollow alone and she tells him that a veteran Shinigami never takes unnecessary risks.
As Ichigo is carrying Karin and tells her that she'll be fine. She explains to him that the boy in the cockatiel has been through too much pain and that his mother was murdered. Including that he is the same age as her. She then cries and begs him to save the boy inside the bird.
While chasing Sado, Rukia is running and thinking to herself how bad her Gigai is. She stops and hears a Hollow say that she smells good. The Hollow is holding her leg and he says that she smells delicious. She frees herself and the Hollow says that she's tougher than he thought. He says that her seeing him clearly makes him curious and she knees him in the chin. She swings around on to his back, jumps off into the air, and chants a spell. She says she got her powers back.
Sado's bird tells him that the Hollow is attacking Rukia and that it's going to hurt her. Sado tells the bird to stay because he's going to help her. The bird tells him not to go, but Sado goes anyway.
Rukia is facing the Hollow, who that the spell didn't even hurt. The Hollow knows by the spell that she is a Shinigami and says that hers was so weak that it had no bite to it. Rukia tells herself that her powers haven't returned yet and the Hollow realizes that she's lost her power. He tells Rukia that he's already eaten the souls of two Shinigami who tried to help the boy in the bird pass on and that they were "mighty good eating." She asks him why he pursues the kid and he says, "I might be more inclined to give you an answer if you were to give me a little nibble." Rukia calls him Hollow scum and the Hollow starts laughing. As Karin is shaking in Ichigo's arms, he tells her not to worry.
The Hollow tells Rukia that if she allows him to eat her, he will tell her what she wants to know. However Rukia swiftly delivers a knee in the Hollow’s face, then uses Hadō #33: Shakkahō. This however has little effect on the Hollow therefore Rukia realizes that her powers have yet to return. Soon after Ichigo, as he runs to Rukia's aid, wonders how long it has been since he saw Karin cry. Until their mother’s death, Karin and Yuzu had been crybabies. However Yuzu, who wanted to be strong and capable, tried to fill the gap left by doing the housework that their mother did. While Karin, not as capable as Yuzu, was only able to reduce her family’s worries by not crying, no matter what the circumstance. He promises Karin to fulfill her wish.
The Hollow begins to strangle Rukia, asking her to shed the Human shell. By some stroke of luck, help arrives for Rukia. Yasutora Sado lands a punch to the Hollow’s cheek, sending the Hollow flying. Rukia is shocked that Chad hit the Hollow, even thinking that he can see ghosts. However, she changes her mind when she sees him standing not far away, punching the air. The Hollow is relieved that Chad's punch was merely a lucky one, but is soon punched again by Chad, who is pleased. Rukia wonders how Chad is able to hear the Hollow if he cannot see it, and hence, how he is able to calmly and fearlessly confront an enemy he cannot discern.
The Hollow curses, then jumps into the air, wings spread wide. He ridicules them for their inability to reach him, and Rukia shouts for Chad to run. Chad merely blinks and asks if the “Transfer Student” can see ghosts. Rukia replies that it does not matter, as they cannot hit it when it is flying. Chad asks where the Hollow is, then tears off most of a telephone pole with his brute strength whilst the Hollow continues to scorn at them. With Rukia giving directions, Chad swings the pole down in front of him, smacking the stunned Hollow to the ground. Rukia runs up to the Hollow and tells it to give up, as someone able to get rid of him will arrive soon. While laughing, the Hollow props himself up, by telling Rukia that that is the reason why so many Shinigami are beaten by Hollows: they underestimate them.
Little blue creatures jump over the walls and pin both Chad and Rukia to the ground. The Hollow decides that he shall eat Rukia first before Chad, but Chad, to the shock of both Rukia and the Hollow, flexes his muscles and all the squeaky Stitch-like creatures go flying. As the Hollow asks if he plans on letting his muscles do the talking, Chad does just that by trying to punch him again. He misses, but continues punching the air as the Hollow comments that his intuition is amazing. Rukia instructs Chad to kick over her, and he does, once again sending the Stitch-like creatures flying.
The Hollow rises into the air once again, so Rukia tells Chad that she has an idea. Chad, poised to “shoot” Rukia into the sky, asks if she is sure this plan will work. Rukia replies that it will – a combination of his strength and her abilities. Chad comments that the idea seems rather dumb, but is shut up by Rukia, who tells him to shoot her in “Tiger direction”. Chad, however, does not know what she means, so Rukia has to tell him that it means the left. As the Hollow gloats that being so high, a telephone pole will be unable to hit him, Chad launches her in that direction, and as Rukia flies towards the Hollow, she tells him to give up.
The Hollow says that it will give up, but a few seconds later he withdraws that and a Stitch-like creature appears on his shoulder. The creature spits out purple things in a green liquid at Rukia, who begins to fall to the ground below. Chad runs towards her and manages to catch her, who apologizes for being caught off-guard. Rukia tries desperately to remove the purple things from her body, but fails as they are leeches that do not come off easily. The Hollow tells her that they are also his targets, and rings his tongue, exploding the leeches. The leeches are in fact mini-bombs that resonate with the sound of the Hollow’s tongue and explode.
Chad walks up to the Hollow, ready to challenge him. The Hollow then reveals his captive – Yuichi Shibata the cockatiel, who he had bought time earlier to capture. Yūichi apologizes for getting caught, and the Hollow tells Rukia to run around so that he can have fun hunting her alone. Rukia stands and tells Chad not to move or the birdcage will be exploded. Chad asks her if she will on, but Rukia tells Chad not to worry as she had promised not to slip up. Chad wishes her good luck, she thanks him and takes off in the opposite direction. A large number of Stitch-like creatures chase her, followed by the Hollow himself.
The creatures catch up with her, and shoot leeches at her, but she jumps and tries to evade them. She is, however, covered in the leeches, which are exploded by the Hollow. Rukia begins to bleed, and the Hollow says that he likes the cute blood-stained look, then produces more of the creatures and leeches, all of which Rukia dodges. The Hollow asks her how long she will run, and says that if she likes, she can attack him. She stops suddenly at a fence, and the Hollow interprets that to mean she is giving up. Rukia replies that she is not, but merely has no more reason to run. She will take on the counterattack offer.
Soon after Ichigo arrives and steps on the Hollow’s head. Ichigo asks Rukia why she has slipped up this much despite her promise, but Rukia replies that what Ichigo had said were words from someone who was at least a little worried. To which Ichigo agrees but the Hollow moves slightly and yells at Ichigo, asking how long he plans to stand on his head, then stands up fully when Ichigo jumps off his back. Ichigo introduces himself as a “Substitute Shinigami”, and tells the Hollow that if he were looking for someone to play tag with, he found the wrong person. The Hollow, hearing that Ichigo is a “Substitute Shinigami”, curses, saying that he should have went after him from the beginning. Rukia pulls on her glove and, while the Stitch-like creatures shoot out leeches and the Hollow rings its tongue, pushes Ichigo's soul out of his body in time for him to attack the Hollow. The Hollow comments that Ichigo smells the tastiest, and Ichigo asks him if he had used the bombs to tie down Chad so he could have fun chasing Rukia.
Then Chad arrives with the birdcage in his arms, and the first thing he sees is Rukia watching what seems to be nothing and an unconscious Ichigo at her feet. Worried, he calls out to Ichigo, but Rukia stops him, telling him that right now, Ichigo is fighting. She also instructs him to take Ichigo's empty body and Yuichi to somewhere safe. Meanwhile, Ichigo kills Stitch-like creature after Stitch-like creature, cutting them in half and spilling their insides (which are leeches). The Hollow laughs and compliments him, but reminds him that despite his slaying the creatures, the bombs are still able to be detonated. To prove his point, he sticks out his tongue and rings it, exploding them all at once. His glee is short-lived, for Ichigo jumps out of the smoke, and swings his sword down on him. Catching him on the neck, Ichigo asks him if he was the one who murdered Yuichi's mother.
Meanwhile Yuichi tells Chad and Rukia that all this is his fault, because he wanted to bring his mother back to life. Upon hearing this, Rukia asks if someone had told him he could bring his mother back to life. The Hollow tells his life story to Ichigo, saying that when he was alive, he was a feared and famous serial killer.
Yuichi's mother, who ran around frantically trying to protect Yuichi to the end, was his last victim. However, as he cornered them on the veranda, he ended up dying a stupid death. He says that Yuichi had pulled his shoelaces and tied them together, causing him to fall to his death. Therefore, to punish Yuichi, he shoved his living soul into the cockatiel and told him that if he could run around like that for 3 months, he would bring his mother back to life. The Hollow mocks Yuichi, as he knows full well he cannot bring a dead person back to life. The most fun part of the punishment was that he got to kill every Human who tried to protect Yuichi, who would protest. However, he would brighten the moment Yuichi was reminded of the eventual “reward” – the return of his mother.
Ichigo begins to tremble, allowing the Hollow an opening to push away his Zanpakuto and jump back into the air. He launches two more of his leech-spewing creatures, but Ichigo catches and squishes them with his hand. He runs to the Hollow and smashes the Hollow’s front teeth, such that his hand along with the leeches are in the Hollow’s mouth. He asks the Hollow if he still plans to explode the leeches, and to try ringing his tongue. The Hollow does nothing, so Ichigo pushes the leech back into the mouth, and claims the tongue by yanking it off screen and jumping away.
As the Hollow reels in pain, Ichigo jumps towards him once more, this time his Zanpakuto is ready. He cuts the Hollow’s mask, but the Hollow does not disappear as most Hollows would. A green light shoots out of the wound and a door with two skeletons on it appears. Ichigo is taken aback by what he sees, and Rukia explains to him that it is the The Gate to Hell. Zanpakuto only wash away sins committed after death, but not those before. For those that have committed mortal sins in life, the doors of Hell will open. For this Hollow, the doors do just that, the chains on them breaking one after the other. The doors break open fully, and Hell appears to be a fiery place. A strong wind blows as the Hollow now screams as his mask dissipates. A sword, held by a big blue hand, appears from hell and pierces the Hollow. The doors then slide shut once more and shatter.
Later, Rukia reports that Yuichi's Chain of Fate has been severed and there is no trace of it. Therefore, he will be unable to return to his body. Upon seeing Yuichi's sad face after hearing the news, Rukia tries to comfort him, by saying that the Soul Society is not a bad place. She also tells him that it's a place where you never get hungry, your body is as light as a feather, and it is 80-90% better than the Human World. Ichigo comments that at least if Yuichi goes to the Soul Society, than meeting his mother would be of higher possibility. Since they cannot bring his mother back, the best thing to do would be for him to go to her. Yuichi's crestfallen look is lost immediately, soon after he looks at Chad and thanks him, as he had carried him while running around and thus he did not get hurt. Chad says that it is nothing, and Yuichi leaves the cockatiel's body. Chad requests that should he die and go to the Soul Society too, then he would like to carry him and run around again. After Yuichi agrees while smiling, Ichigo commences the soul burial, successfully fulfilling Karin’s wish. Meanwhile Karin, who at home in bed asleep, thanks Ichigo, as a black swallow-tailed butterfly flutters to the moon.
In the darkness, Rukia sits atop a building in Karakura Town, while holding up and staring at a lighter-like device with four little lights on it. The first three lights are out while the last one flashes repeatedly causing the Shinigami to state that there is not much of something left inside it. Depressed, she then turns her attention to her hand, and after testing her joints several times, she comments that there is not much of her body either, and decides that it's time for her to go shopping.
Meanwhile Ichigo, with a plate of Japanese rice balls in his hand, enters his bedroom and knocks on his closet door. While knocking, he calls out that he has brought breakfast, while assuming Rukia is inside. He requests that she come out before losing his patience, even swearing, before throwing the door open to yell at her. However, his expression soon becomes one of confusion when he notices that her pajamas have been folded neatly and that Rukia is nowhere to be found. Ichigo glares around his room for a moment, wondering where she could have gone before proceeding to eat one of her rice balls as he waits.
In the dining room, both Yuzu and Karin sit at the table eating their breakfast. Yuzu comments on Ichigo's odd behavior recently and how he has been taking more food and sneaking back to his room with it. Karin remains apathetic, as Isshin starts to loudly wonder if Ichigo's actions are due to his sensitive age of fifteen. He also insists that there is only one thing youths at Ichigo's age do and it's that they hide in their room. Upon hearing his father's words, Ichigo arrives and round-kicks his father to the face, while telling him to stop being perverted. Isshin tells him it's his job as a father to wonder about his teenage child. The two get into a tussle, as Yuzu reminds them their food is getting cold. While she still eats her breakfast, Karin states that it's a peaceful morning.
Outside a store, called the Urahara Shop, two youngsters are doing their chores outside the door. The girl, Ururu Tsumugiya, is dutifully taking care of the sweeping while a boy name, Jinta Hanakari, is messing around, pretending to be a baseball star. Ururu reminds Jinta that if they don't do their jobs, Tessai Tsukabishi will be angry with them. Jinta behaves as though he is not afraid of Tessai, something Ururu denies, causing him to punish her by rubbing his broom into her hair angrily. He declares that she is a lower level than he, but she reminds him that she is actually three years older than him. The broom is taken from Jinta's hand and he angrily turns to confront the culprit, who turns out to be Rukia.
Rukia observes that Jinta, who she calls "Shorty" will never change his behavior before asking if his manager was in. Jinta scowls as he welcomes her back before opening the door and letting her into the store. A muscular man, Tessai, carrying a number of boxes scolds him, saying that it is not time to open yet. He then notices Rukia, and tells her to wait a minute while he wakes the manager. An oddly dressed man walks up behind Tessai and says that it is too bad, as he is already awake. He then lets out a big yawn and puts on his sandals. Rubbing his eyes with one hand and the other in his pocket, he greets everybody. He tells Rukia that they just got stock from “there” yesterday. Rukia buys the cheapest (D-rank) spare fuel rod for her spirit communicator, and 60 bottles of Soma Fixers.
The man, Kisuke Urahara, warns her that excessive use of Soma Fixers to align her soul with the faux body will result in hell when she leaves it. Rukia acknowledges this, but mentions that lately, her integration with the faux body has been poor, and sometimes it is hard for her to even move. Urahara happily asks if she would like a check up at a good deal, but Rukia refuses, and asks if the item she had ordered had arrived. Urahara says that it has, and sends Ururu to the storeroom to fetch it, saying that it is in a box which says “new goods”. Looking around the box-filled storeroom, she spots the box she wants and opens it to retrieve the item inside. Rukia unwraps the item and asks Urahara if this was the only kind he could get. Urahara scratches his neck and replies that even getting this was hard as it is the second most popular. He then tells Rukia that she cannot pretend forever.
Afterwards Rukia arrives in class late and greets everyone sweetly, saying that she is late due to family matters. She then asks Ichigo if he has a moment, but Ichigo says that if she has anything to say, to say so then and there. However, he is punched in the stomach and dragged away by Rukia, who exclaims that he needs to see the nurse. Soon after their classmates stare after them, while asking themselves if Rukia had punched Ichigo or not. On the rooftop, Rukia hands Ichigo the item she bought today, the Gikongan - a medicine that forcibly removes the soul from the body, and puts in a fake one. She tells him to use it if he encounters a Hollow when she is not around. But Ichigo asks her why it is labeled “Soul Candy”, and Rukia indignantly replies that the Shinigami Women's Association complained that the name Gikongan wasn't cute, and had it changed. Ichigo then asks why the tube has a duck’s head on it, and Rukia says that she wanted the most popular, “Chappy the Rabbit” too. Ichigo insults her for that, and she steps on his head as punishment.
She then instructs him to try one, and he does so by pressing the duck’s head so that a green pill is ejected into his mouth. Truly enough he sways a bit, then his Shinigami self appears. Ichigo appears surprised, and Rukia tells him that there is now a temporary soul in his body, so that no one will realize that he has left. The body moves and greets them, saying that “Ichigo's” favorite phrase is “Early to bed, early to rise”. As the real Ichigo demands to know how that “Ichigo” is anything like him, Rukia's phone begins to beep. She drags a complaining Ichigo away as the body waves at them, and tells them to leave it all to him.
Meanwhile Urahara wanders into his storeroom, and notices the opened box on the floor. Jinta yells at Ururu, asking her to read what it says on the box. She mistakes what she sees for “Infester Goods”. Jinta tells her that it is “Inferior Goods”, and that she has just sold that to a customer. Ururu sighs and hangs her head, and Jinta starts to pull on her bangs, but is stopped by Urahara. Tessai looks at a piece of paper and says that the Gikongan would bring trouble, and Urahara agrees, saying that they had better take care of it immediately, as they know not what “he” might do.
Indeed, Ichigo's temporary soul stretches his muscles, then experiments with his new body by kicking in a wall. A teacher comes along and recognizes “Ichigo” due to his unique hair, and asks “Ichigo” what he has just done. “Ichigo” walks toward the teacher, then jumps right over his head, landing on a roof a distance away with great ease. The teacher stares after “Ichigo”, who jumps away gleefully. Soon after the lunch bell rings and Orihime cheers happily. However Tatsuki, who does not think lunch is such an important event, is told by Orihime that a healthy young high school girl comes to school specially to eat lunch. She pulls out a large loaf of bread and a can of sweetbean paste and asks Tatsuki what she has brought for lunch. Tatsuki ruffles Orihime's hair and says that she eats a normal lunch.
Another of their friends, Chizuru, asks them if she can eat at their table, and Orihime, who is eating her bread whole and smiling with crumbs on her cheeks, agrees. Chizuru gives Orihime a big hug, exclaiming that Orihime's way of eating is so cute. Suddenly, “Ichigo” jumps up to class from the first story, shocking many of his classmates. The real Ichigo quickly finishes up the Hollow and says that he has a bad feeling.
Truly enough, “Ichigo” is standing on the window sill, with his friends staring and asking how he got there. He tells them that he jumped up, though many of them do not buy his story. He is very pleased that all of them, guys and girls, are looking at him. He stares at the girls and comments that they are all very hot and above average. However he notices Orihime and her assets. He then goes up to her, strokes her hair, and in a very gentlemanly manner, kisses her hand. But Tatsuki immediately pulls him away, even asking him if he knows what he is doing. “Ichigo” looks at her and says that upon looking closer, she actually is pretty cute. This makes Chizuru and two other female classmates be disgusted.
As Rukia asks Ichigo why he is rushing back to class, as the temporary soul is definitely alright. Ichigo has his doubts, and they are confirmed when they hear screams coming from their classroom. Along with a table that flies out the window, and Rukia decides that he is right. He says told u and she thinks that they had better return quickly. Soon after Tatsuki who is flinging tables at “Ichigo”, as he had just kissed her on the cheek. As Tatsuki tells him to shut up and tries to hit "Ichigo", this basically scares Chizuru overall. Afterwards Rukia walks into the classroom and stops the fight. However the panicked “Ichigo” runs to the window. But Rukia shouts for Ichigo, and the real Ichigo jumps up to the window, cornering the temporary soul, even informing him that he has nowhere to run.
Upon glancing back at Ichigo and Rukia, the temporary soul realizes he must fight to get away, and then begins to rain down on Ichigo a great number of kicks. However all their classmates see, to them it appears as if “Ichigo” is kicking the air repeatedly. As “Ichigo” sends Ichigo flying into some tables with a kick, their alarmed classmates only see some sort of force push back all the tables. But Orihime stares curiously as a table is lifted by invisible hands. “Ichigo” smiles at Rukia and jumps out of the window, by free-falling down to the ground floor. Ichigo and Rukia stare after him, who runs away at extremely high speed. Rukia's eyes widen as she tells herself that it cannot be what she is thinking. She changes her mind as she continues to watch. Informing that he is actually a Mod-Soul.
The real Ichigo jumps down out the window, and Rukia runs out of the classroom, with their classmates watching her. A flaming Tatsuki declares that she will not let Ichigo off, but she calms down as she sees Chizuru trying to “comfort” Orihime from afar away distance. As Orihime stares out the window. She tells them both that she is fine, and the guy that they saw earlier was not Ichigo. Meanwhile, Rukia and Ichigo have arrived at a dilapidated house, but have lost sight of “Ichigo”. Rukia comments that he has a moratorium, and Ichigo retorts that it isn't the time for incomprehensible jokes. “Ichigo” has to be caught for using his body and kissing Tatsuki and Orihime. Rukia does not see why he is so agitated, because to her, kisses are merely greetings, and in a book she was reading, much more was happening. Ichigo tells her not to compare the two, as kissing an ordinary classmate is a very serious thing, and asks her what sort of books she reads. He gives a wail of despair, and complains that the image he took years to build up is gone. Therefore Rukia is surprised that he had an “image”.
Ichigo then asks her about the temporary soul being a “modified soul”, and she explains that in the Soul Society, there was a plan called “Spearhead”. In it, souls specialized for Hollow vanquishing were injected into soulless dead bodies. These souls, or Mod-Souls, would endow some part of the body with superhuman powers. However Rukia uses her crude drawings once again, this time as an animation (flip-book style), to explain to Ichigo. Even though Ichigo understands what she means, he comments that with her drawings, the moment’s tension is gone. Therefore this earns him red spirals on his cheeks, and a smack. Soon after Rukia continues, saying that the plan was ditched, and all Mod-Souls were ordered to be destroyed due to the inhumanity of making dead bodies fight. while wiping off the spirals on his cheeks, Ichigo asks if that means Mod-Souls were created and destroyed at the convenience of Soul Society, and asks if she is satisfied with that. She says that is not the question – the scrapping of Mod-Souls was one of Soul Society's laws, which are set up to protect Human souls. They then set off, running around the town trying to find and hence retrieve Ichigo's body.
As he runs, Ichigo wonders how the temporary soul feels: being created and then ordered to be destroyed against his will, then surviving and finding a body and yet having to run away. However, contrary to what Ichigo thinks, this “Ichigo” is having a great deal of fun jumping along fences and jumping over people’s heads and seeking attention. He says that he likes having powers that attract attention, although it is said that there are Mod-Souls with more power.while leaping off a fence, he notices three school children sitting behind a store room playing video games, and decides to go see what they are doing. He lands lightly on the fence behind them, and watches as they, unaware of his presence, complain about P.E. lessons.
One of the boys then exclaims that his character in the video game is not performing up to standard. “Ichigo's” ears prick up as he hears the boy say that he will just delete the character, and does so by adding that he will just make a better one. The boys laugh at this, but "Ichigo" is shock upon seeing this.
Therefore an angry "Ichigo” grips the fencing so hard it starts to break, and the boys turn to look at him. He gets off the fence, and looks very angry as he tries to kick the children. But his kick is stopped mid-air by the real Ichigo, and he jumps away from Ichigo and the two face-off.
At the Urahara Shop, Kisuke puts down a heavy object wrapped in bandages as Ururu timidly walks out from behind some shelves, and apologizes to him for causing trouble. Urahara smiles and reaches out his hand. Ururu, while thinking that he must be about to hit her, winces, but opens her eyes when she feels his hand on her head in a comforting sort of manner. Urahara tells her that it doesn't bother him at all, and asks her why she is so timid. While giving her a hug, he adds that they are a team, and he will fix everything. As Ururu begins to cry, Jinta and Tessai arrive and tell him that preparations are complete. The four of them, with Ururu carrying the bandaged-wrapped object and Jinta armed with a baseball bat, are ready to go collect their merchandise.
The three boys whom the artificial-soul-controlled "Ichigo" saw are staring at him, wondering what he is up to (as they cannot see Ichigo's soul fighting him); he takes a fighting stance, and starts kicking the air. But Rukia arrives and sees the fight between Ichigo and “Ichigo”, in which Ichigo dodges “Ichigo's” attacks with ease. Ichigo explains that once he calms down, his moves are easy to dodge. After a few more unsuccessful attempts at kicking him, Ichigo picks up and throws "Ichigo" aside, but he escapes by jumping over more fences. Rukia's communicator beeps and she tells Ichigo that they have orders: a Hollow is going to appear nearby. They then run off.
The three boys look confuse but their teacher runs to them while asking them why aren't they playing soccer. They tell her that an orange-haired high school student had tried to attack them. She then notices their game consoles on the floor, picks one of them up, and bluntly tells them that they have been playing too many video games. Meanwhile, “Ichigo” runs along rooftops, cursing the three boys and Ichigo for ruining his buzz. He stops short when he senses a Hollow in the direction from which he came, and figures that it will attack the kids, whose words flash through his mind.
The three boys have been made to stay back and clean up, apparently because their teacher did not believe them. A caterpillar-like Hollow appears behind the unknowing children, and laughs. As Ichigo and Rukia are obviously running in the wrong direction. The phone beeps, but Rukia says that her phone has been acting weirdly, and wonders if it is out of battery. Noticing the new Chappy charm on her phone, he says that if she had time to order it, she should have gotten an extra battery as well. Ignoring him, she says that she cannot sense the Hollow’s location.
The Hollow is suddenly kicked in the face by “Ichigo”, and the force of the Hollow landing on the ground behind them sends the three children flying back. They recognize him as the high school student from earlier, but instead of attacking them, “Ichigo” gives a war cry and runs at the Hollow, evading the first two extendable legs but getting cut on the shoulder by the next. As he lands back on the ground, the three children run away, not only frightened by “Ichigo” as well but the Hollow they cannot see. Rukia and Ichigo spot the Hollow as well including “Ichigo” while he is a distance away. But Ichigo dashes off in that direction with Rukia calling after him. The Hollow tells “Ichigo” to mind his own business instead of interrupting his meal and running around, and kicks him in the back. Another leg comes at him as he lands back on the floor, but it is stopped by the real Ichigo, who chops off the end of it. However, he is not doing this to save the Mod-Soul, but because his body is getting injured.
Ichigo” says that he is only fighting because he took so long to arrive, and Ichigo tells him to shut up, even mocking the fact that he is supposed to be a battle soul. The Hollow interrupts their little quarrel, and together, they defeat the Hollow. The Hollow falls backwards, and it looks like it will fall out of the rooftop boundary to whatever lies below. While seeing this, “Ichigo” runs and gives the Hollow another kick, dissipating it. Soon after "Ichigo" falls to the ground, but Ichigo grabs his ankle just in time, scolding him for taking such a risk when there was no one around, as a Hollow will disappear on its own if its mask is cut. He then hears voices coming from below: it is the three children once more, trying to convince the teacher about the existence of a “blood-soaked teenager”. She does not believe them, and instead tells them to stay back, and clean up the next day too. The boys complain while walking with their teacher.
The two Ichigos watch as a line of ants marches past them, and Ichigo asks “Ichigo” if he used to hate those children. He replies that it doesn't matter, as if he hadn't saved them, they would have died – and he doesn't kill anyone. He remembers and retells his life story. Right after his birth, he was to be destroyed; the day after he was born, the day he would die had already been decided. Inside the pill, he was afraid everyday while watching the comrades around him disappear. He was lucky enough to be mixed with other medicines and escape the warehouse, but continued to live in fear that he would be found and scrapped. He asked himself all the time why his life was to be decided by strangers, and why he couldn't decide for himself. After all, living and dying is a choice that belongs to each individual person. Therefore, he resolved not to kill others or watch anyone die.
Soon after, Urahara complains that the equipment he had brought is now completely useless. While using his cane, he swiftly pokes out the little green pill, which falls just next to the body. He picks it up and walks toward the rest of his gang, saying that the collection is complete. Jinta is displeased because he had thought he was finally going to get a battle after so long. But Ichigo asks Urahara what he plans to do with the pill, and he replies that he will destroy it. Ichigo is surprised that Urahara is able to see him, and asks what he is. Before Urahara can answer, the pill is snatched out of his hand by Rukia, who finishes Urahara's sentence, saying that he is a greedy merchant. Urahara tries to get the pill back, and Rukia asks him if his store does not refund goods they take back. Urahara reluctantly agrees to refund her, but Rukia replies that there is no need as they are satisfied with the product. Furthermore, he is acting out of spirit laws – there is no obligation for him to go that far to retrieve the pill. Urahara replies that if any trouble comes, they’ll just go into hiding and Rukia replies that she’s become quite used to trouble.
She passes the pill to Ichigo and they go off on their way. Ichigo winces in pain and complains that the temporary soul only did as he liked because he knew it wasn't his body. He starts to scold the pill, and Rukia comments that he looks weird like that since he is talking to the pill in public. He asks Rukia how he can complain directly to the temporary soul, and Rukia replies that he should put it in some dead body. Ichigo says that there is no way they could find that, but he suddenly spots a lion plushie. He wonders if that will do, and asks Rukia. Rukia thinks he is carrying it too far, then remembers that her current body is also not flesh. Therefore they decide to try it as an experiment, and they put the pill in the lion plushie's mouth. He picks up the plushie, and is annoyed that their experiment has failed. But as he spins it in the air, it comes alive and calls Ichigo a dumbass, saying that it hurts. He then demands a rematch with Ichigo, but suddenly realizes that he is a stuffed toy, and is much much shorter and smaller than Ichigo. Ichigo puts a hand on his head, making the plushie squeak. He tells it that he better say his prayers, but it declares that even in this state, he will fight Ichigo.
The next morning, the plushie wakes Ichigo up by jumping onto his chest and demanding an apology, or else he will hide in his bag and go to school with him so that the girls in the class will think his gross for carrying stuffed animals around in his bag. However Ichigo picks him up and throws him against the closet, by telling him to be obedient including to be quiet and to act like a normal stuffed animal. Soon after Ichigo says that calling him “Modified Soul” is such a hassle, so he has shortened it to “Kon” (from the “Konpaku” part of “Kaizon Konpaku”). Kon suggests that he be called “Kai” instead, because “Kon” sounds lame. But Ichigo refuses because “Kai” sounds cool, and therefore pisses him off. The closet door opens and Rukia emerges, complaining that they are too loud even though it's early in the morning, even depriving her of peace and quiet.
As she jumps out of the closet, she steps on Kon. Kon does not protest - after all, from where he is, he has an excellent view. However Rukia kicks him as he was looking under her shirt. However Yuzu suddenly walks into the room, informing Ichigo that Mizuiro and Keigo are downstairs. She sees her brother frantically plastering himself to the closet door, and wonders what he is doing. She tells him it isn't at all early, so Ichigo hastily starts to change his clothes. He looks out of his window and shouts to his friends that he had overslept, and would be down in a while. However they tell him that they meet him in class, and to enjoy rushing. While he steps away from the window, Rukia opens the closet door and Kon falls out. Ichigo asks her if she had once again erased his classmate’s memories, and Rukia says that she did; if not, he would have problems too. As he puts on his watch, he thinks to himself that despite all of the excitement, everything goes on as normal.
However he suddenly notices the date displayed on his watch – June 16. As she is just about to jump out the other window, Rukia notices Ichigo staring at his watch and asks him what the matter is, but he says that it is nothing. In school, Michiru Ogawa asks Tatsuki if she is in the Art Elective, and when Tatsuki replies that she is, she asks if she has done “the future me” assignment. She wants to see Tatsuki's because she thinks hers is no good. Tatsuki's art piece shows her in a boxing ring holding up the champion’s belt. As Michiru stares at it in awe, Tatsuki declares that one day, she will become the female Vale Tudo champion. When Michiru asks Orihime if she can see hers, Orihime gladly pulls out hers because she actually feels secretly proud of it.
The “future Orihime” has a top speed of 380 kph, flames that spew out at 20,000 degrees Celsius, from the eyes special destruction lasers. In front of her, a student calmly continues his needlework. Michiru complains to Orihime that she will get detention again. As Ichigo walks into the classroom, Orihime greets him, and strangely enough, he greets her back with a smile – something his classmates aren't too used to seeing. Tatsuki asks Michiru for the date, and hearing that it is June 16. Therefore Tatsuki knows what is up with Ichigo, who is in a corner with his friends, laughing. She says that Ichigo makes that face not when he is happy, but when he is very tense, proclaiming that tomorrow he will not be attending school.
At nighttime outside the Kurosaki clinic is a notice, saying that they will be closed the next day. Inside, Isshin says that they will now decide on the jobs for the next day. However, while being the chairman, he has complete authority to decide. Karin opposes arguing that this is not how meetings work, but Isshin tells her to raise her hand if she wants to speak, while addressing her as “Chief of Staff”. She finds that this “Chief of Staff” job doesn't sound too bad actually. Yuzu is given the job of “Lunch Staff”, and Karin’s bubble is burst when she hears that she has to carry the bags. Isshin also seeks their opinion of his new haircut, but Karin says it looks the same while Ichigo smiles at the argument.
Back in Ichigo's room, Rukia comments that the family meeting looked fun, and asks if he plans to skip school tomorrow and go on a picnic. The closet door opens and Kon says that a picnic sounds good, but Rukia shuts the door in his face. However Ichigo asks if he can take the day off from his Shinigami work tomorrow, but Rukia refuses, even asking him what is wrong with him, as he has been acting strangely since the morning. Ichigo replies that tomorrow is the anniversary of his mother’s death, or rather, her murder. Outside, clouds cover the moon and it begins to rain. Orihime looks out her window at the rain, remembering what Tatsuki had told her about Ichigo, and wondering if she were the rain that binds together the earth and sky, which in all eternity will never mingle, would she be able to bind two hearts?
Soon after Ichigo lies in his bed, with a towel over his eyes as memories of that rainy night flash through his mind. As he walked with his mother, he had seen a girl by the river bank take a step into the raging waters, and he had gone to rescue her. While Ichigo covers his eyes, trying to block out the painful memories. His attempts are unsuccessful, as he remembers his mother calling after him as he ran to the girl. The next thing he remembers is being by the side of his dead mother. Meanwhile Rukia lies down in the room while thinking what could have happen to Ichigo's mother.
In the Soul Society, a number of little children and a Shinigami are playing with tops. The Shinigami loses, and says that he will play again, and definitely win. Another Shinigami with a sheet over his face appears and the first Shinigami has no choice but to leave the game and speak with the other. The sheet-faced Shinigami tells the other that he has come regarding "No. 13", Rukia. Upon hearing the name “Kuchiki”, the latter laughs and asks what “the little princess” has done. The other replies that she has exceeded the time limit for staying in the Human world, and also that there must be more beneath the surface for him (the other Shinigami) to investigate. He is told to leave right away.
In the rugged landscape of Hueco Mundo; where Hollows dwell. Black blobs rise from the ground, landing on the ridges and these turn out to be Hollows; one of which raises his head and says that he will go.
The sky is blue over where the Kurosaki family walks, Isshin Kurosaki blowing a whistle and Yuzu Kurosaki complains about the steepness of the hill. Karin Kurosaki replies that she is fine and they hear their father’s voice urging Yuzu on, only to turn and see him doing a handstand. Karin tells Yuzu to ignore him, as responding to that sort will make them be on your back forever. Isshin's eye glints as he says that she is naive as even if she ignores him, he'll be on her back automatically. He runs over to them on his hands and Yuzu has to hold down her dress to prevent the loss of her modesty as he performs a “Deadly Dad Sliding”, but his antics are stopped by Karin; who delivers a kick to his face that sends him rolling down the steep hill past Ichigo. Karin tells Yuzu to go before he comes back and Ichigo puts a hand over his eyes to shade them as he laments on the temperature, it is June 17, just like that day; but it is totally different. Yuzu and Karin notice that someone is already here and wonder if she is also there to visit a grave.
The girl is waving at them, smiling sweetly. Ichigo is totally shocked to see that it is Rukia Kuchiki and denies knowing her at all. Karin comments that she feels she has seen her before, so Ichigo concocts a story in which Rukia is his junior high classmate and that he has to go talk to her alone right now. He tells his sisters to go on to their mom’s grave and runs off up the hill, grabbing Rukia's arm and literally pulling her into the grove of trees. Karin chuckles and tells Yuzu that it might be time for her to stop relying on him.
Ichigo demands to know why Rukia is following him and she asks what he would do if she is not by his side when a Hollow appears. Ichigo says that if she’s going to follow him, she should at least do so more inconspicuously. Rukia apologizes and Ichigo thinks that she is angry. Rukia denies that and instead asks who killed Ichigo's mother; as someone eavesdrops on their conversation. Rukia asks if, since he has been able to see ghosts for as long as he can remember, his mother had been killed by a Hollow. Yuzu and Karin are laying flowers on the grave of their mother.
The eavesdropper, a Shinigami wearing a straw hat, and Ichigo are shocked by Rukia's words. She continues, adding that it is a possibility, since his spirit power was high enough for him to see ghosts, that a Hollow after him had mistakenly killed his mother. Ichigo cuts in, shouting that he can’t take this anymore, with her everything is the work of Hollows. He walks up to her slowly, stopping to apologize about her guess being incorrect. Ichigo then states that the one who killed his mother was, not a Hollow, but himself. He then runs off, Rukia calling after him. The Shinigami takes it all in from behind a tree.
Meanwhile, Orihime Inoue and Tatsuki Arisawa are in the latter’s room and Orihime asks about the “old Ichigo”. Orihime says that she thinks she may have found out Ichigo's secret, believing him to be a hero protecting the Earth. Tatsuki says that she first met that “hero” when they were about four, at a dojo. Tatsuki describes Ichigo as a boy with unbelievably bright hair, an unbelievably beautiful mom and an unbelievably wide smile. She also states he had looked skinny, goofy and weak, which he was. He had been easily defeated by her, making her the first one to make him cry. However, when he saw his mother, who would come to pick him up, he’d start to smile again. Tatsuki had hated that, as she believed a boy shouldn't lose and be happy. However, soon after Ichigo's mother died. The day after, he didn't come to school, so she had gone looking for him. She had found him by the river where his mother died, with his school bag, squatting when he was tired and standing once more afterward. From day to day, morning to night, Tatsuki states it was as though he was searching for his mother. Tatsuki couldn't stand watching Ichigo back then.
Rukia sits on the ledge of a wall thinking about Ichigo's words and of her own, she says that she is a fool. Just then, her backpack unzips itself and Kon's hand emerges as he calls out for “Rukia nee-san”. He emerges fully out of the backpack and Rukia asks him what he is doing, reminding him that she had said not to come out until she calls. Kon complains that it is hot inside the bag and uses his paw to fan himself, asking if they can go home yet. Rukia refuses, saying that if they don’t stay by his side, their response will be delayed if a Hollow appears. Kon, annoyed, retorts that if she constantly thinks only of her work she’ll lose her friends. Rukia gets up, causing Kon to fall out of her backpack. He climbs back up and apologizes, but is shushed by her. Sensing something, she turns around sharply and cautiously ventures further down the path, where the earlier Shinigami is propped against a tree; asleep. He suddenly yawns and stretches his arms, startling her. He says that he has had a good nap, then greets Rukia and does a forward roll; landing perfectly on his feet.
He complains about having thus far only tough missions, so if he doesn't get his sleep, he can’t do his work. Kon, who had somehow found his way into the bushes, spots that this guy is a Shinigami and runs off to alert Ichigo. Ichigo stands at the base of a flight of rock steps, more memories of that night filling his mind. That night, a truck driving past splashes water on Ichigo as he and his mother walk home in the rain from the dojo. Masaki, his mother, pulls out a handkerchief and wipes Ichigo's face; at the same time offering to take the road side. Ichigo says that he is wearing a raincoat, so he’ll be okay. He wants to protect his mother from trucks like those. Masaki refuses, saying that until he can beat Tatsuki in a match she’ll walk on the road side. Ichigo argues that he did beat her the other day, but Masaki ignores him and stands, taking the road side as they start to walk. Ichigo asks his mother if he can hold her hand and she agrees; extending it for him to take hold of.
Ichigo says that he always felt safe around his mother. As they walked along the river, Ichigo spots a kid standing by the river and, since at the time he wasn't able to differentiate between the living and the dead, ran down the slope to save her. Masaki yells after him to stop, but he doesn't. As the kid seemingly falls forward into the water, Ichigo reaches her and tries to grab her dress. However it disappears and the next thing Ichigo recalls is the body of his dead mother over his. When he was young, he was told that the name meant 'he who protects'. He states that he had wanted to protect the young kid as he had protected his mother and sisters. Ichigo crawls out from beneath Masaki, as the present-day him says that he doesn't know how it happened except that it did because of him. His mother had been the sun around which his entire family revolved. And from his family, he had taken away that center.
Yuzu and Karin are praying at Masaki's grave, Karin asking how she is doing and Yuzu sobbing. Karin tells her not to cry every year, especially because they turn 11 this year. Isshin comes up behind them and acts like a monkey in an attempt to cheer them up, saying that it’s time for the “Oh, my gosh! Kurosaki family members-only gravestone domino tournament”, in which they will, for 2.5 hours, devilishly demolish gravestones. Karin’s response is a deft kick as she tells him to press the reset button on his life. She says that beard-o (Isshin) is so healthy he’s aggravating. Isshin runs back up to her, but is kicked away once more by Karin, who runs away with him following after her.
Back in the forest, Rukia asks the Shinigami who he is and he laughs, saying that it brings back memories. He had been 2 years her senior, but the name “Rukia Kuchiki”, or the “princess” from Rukongai adopted into the elite Kuchiki clan, was famous in the Shin'o Academy. He says that he is Eikichiro Saido, who was pretty famous for being funny. She does not remember him, saying that she has never seen him in her life. He says that he has some things to ask her, and her mind immediately wanders over to Kisuke Urahara's warning that she can’t pretend forever. She asks him if he is with the Secret Mobile Unit, and he pulls a string on his hat such that, a portion of his hat flips up, the word “correct” written on it.
Kon runs through the bushes, calling for Ichigo. He reaches a clearing, but it is actually the rock ledge. He falls off it, but fortunately, onto Ichigo's back. Ichigo pulls him off his back and Kon stammers as he starts to tell him what happened. Eikichirō tells Rukia that back in Soul Society, they’re annoyed and wondering when she’ll be back. Rukia curtly replies that Hollows appear and orders come; therefore she won’t return. He then asks her why she is dressed that way and she self-consciously hugs herself, saying that her dressing is of nil importance. He says that he supposes Rukia's “at that age” now, together with the spiky-haired boy whose mother was killed by a Hollow. He asks her if she’s looking for sympathy or pleasures of the flesh and she retorts that his innuendo is excessive. He disregards her and continues, saying that being open is the best. But being hot and heavy with a Human boy… His sentence is cut short by Rukia and he jumps back, as she prepares to fire a Kido spell at him.
He says that it is too bad and that he had thought it quite a good excuse, because if he cannot get an answer his superiors would be satisfied with, he’d have to bring her back by force. She says indignantly that she has no intentions of returning anytime soon and he replies that since she has said that he has no choice. He draws his Zanpakutō but suddenly hears the voices of Kon and Ichigo calling for Rukia. The two emerge out of the trees and Ichigo asks Eikichirō who he is. Eikichirō is surprised that he can see him and Ichigo asks Kon who he is. Eikichirō asks Ichigo the same question and Ichigo, just to challenge Rukia's authority by defying her, says that he is a Substitute Shinigami. Eikichirō blinks, laughs, then pulls his hat a little lower and tells Rukia that what she has done is a felony. He adds that it wouldn't be fun fighting a Gigai anyway, and throws off his hat and charges at Ichigo. Ichigo dodges that shot and the second, then digs his hand into Kon's body for the pill, and having found it, swallows it and emerges a Shinigami.
Eikichiro is surprised that Ichigo, a mere Human, was really able to switch. Rukia tries to stop Ichigo from fighting, but Ichigo pushes her aside, asking her what she can do unarmed. Karin, who is still at Masaki's grave with Yuzu, stands up as she senses something. True enough, a Hollow has come. She asks her sister where Isshin is and Yuzu replies that he is talking to the priest. The Hollow advances toward them and Karin tells Yuzu to run. Meanwhile, Eikichiro defends against Ichigo's attacks. Eikichiro asks Ichigo if he only uses brute strength and no technique and Ichigo charges at him. Rukia's phone beeps suddenly and the two adjourn the fight to take a look at her phone, which shows that an extremely large Hollow is in the vicinity, possibly targeting his family.
Yuzu runs toward Karin, who is being pinned to the ground by the Hollow’s hand, but something coils itself around her neck and raises her into the air. As Ichigo and Rukia run to save them, Ichigo asks Rukia what Eikichiro had meant by a “felony”. Rukia tells him to forget about her problems, as saving his family is priority. As they run down the steps, he asks her if she’s going to ask about his mom, but she replies that even if she did, would he answer? It’s his deep, deep problem which she has no way to ask about. She will just wait till he feels ready to tell her. The Hollow complains that Yuzu is noisy and says that one hostage should be enough.
A Hollow threatens to eat Yuzu Kurosaki. Ichigo appears, seemingly from nowhere, and rescues his sister, but Karin Kurosaki is still a hostage. Eikichirō Saidō appears beside Rukia Kuchiki and Ichigo suddenly notices a Human-like figure in front of the Hollow. He identifies it as the figure of a girl he ran after the day his mother died. Ichigo suddenly realizes that this Hollow was there the day his mom died six years ago. The Hollow says he can't remember that far into the past. The figure suddenly turns inside out and it appears to be a tentacle-like appendage hanging from the Hollow's skull. Rukia identifies the Hollow as the "Grand Fisher," which uses the bait on the top of its head that Ichigo just saw to lure in victims. It has evaded Shinigami for 50 years. The Hollow suddenly remembers Ichigo and Ichigo rushes to attack him, but the Hollow is too fast and evades. Ichigo barely does likewise, but the Hollow suddenly wraps himself around Ichigo.
Rukia tries to use a Kido, with a good degree of success this time; but it is only temporary. The Hollow retaliates against Rukia, then announces his plan to eat Karin. Ichigo screams at the hollow, who then tries to eat him, but Eikichiro interferes and barely saves Karin, distracting the Hollow so Ichigo can break free. Eikichiro then uses himself as a Human shield to save Karin.
Upon questioning, Eikichirō says that Shinigami always attack Hollows because they attack indiscriminately. He says it is unforgivable, encouraging Ichigo, and then apparently dies. But it is soon revealed that he merely fell asleep. Kon appears and Rukia instructs him to run away with Yuzu and Karin. Rukia offers to help, but Ichigo refuses to accept it. Ichigo begins his assault, but the Hollow is simply too fast for him to hit or find time to retaliate. The Hollow takes time to taunt Ichigo, who reflects on how much it hurt his family to lose their mom. He remembers Eikichirō's advice to protect them and says that he's decided the one thing he wishes to protect is his sisters. He attacks the Hollow, finally fast enough to block the enemy. The Hollow's fingers grow, however, and impale Ichigo. He is now unable to stand on his own, and the Hollow mocks his impulsive attacks.
Ichigo refuses Rukia's help even then, and the Hollow continues to mock his resolve. The Hollow suddenly puts his hands over the figure hanging from his head, and when he removes it, the face is now of Ichigo's mother. The Hollow explains that everybody has one person that they cannot kill no matter what and it must be this person for Ichigo. Rukia suddenly has a flashback of someone telling her that she can help save someone's life, but still damage his pride, and that she must learn when it is a fight to defend pride and a fight to defend life. She decides this is a fight to defend pride and she must not interfere. Eikichirō wakes up and begins working his way to Ichigo and the others. Meanwhile, the Hollow continues to mock Ichigo, who considers it to be heresy and tries to attack. The Hollow uses the image to make Ichigo hesitate and impales his shoulder. Ichigo is now unable to do anything. With one final monologue, the Hollow attacks, but the doll suddenly begins shooting out lightning. When it's over, the lure has turned into Ichigo's mother's "soma"; her dying wish. She speaks to Ichigo, saying she was proud to have known her family and begs Ichigo to live, be strong, be gentle and to smile. She thanks him and disappears, along with the doll.
Ichigo now has a new resolve and begins a monologue about how wrong the Hollow was; stating that he can still kill him. He attacks, but the scene changes to Orihime, quoting what sounds like a poem. She remembers images of her brother and says she can relate to Ichigo's feelings. Back to the battle, blood goes flying in the air and we see that Ichigo is inflicting massive damage on the Hollow; who flees. Ichigo calls him to come back, but he is unable to chase the Hollow. He still screams about chasing it until only one of them remains, but passes out before he can carry his threat out.
Eikichiro now compliments Ichigo and announces he is going home. He says he'll make something up as to why he didn't deal with Rukia. Everything seems to be at peace now, the rain has subsided and Ichigo can now go to his mother's grave. He apologizes for being unable to avenge her. Isshin Kurosaki says that as long as Ichigo's doing well, she can rest assured. His dad then pulls out a cigarette, saying that one of his wife's first and last compliments was, "Your hand looks cool when you're smoking." and that's why he smokes one cigarette on their annual trips to her grave. Ichigo asks why no one blames him for her death, but his dad merely says that if he blamed Ichigo, his wife would be angry. He also says that it was no one's fault, that she was a noble woman who didn't mind dying for her kids. After their moment, his dad hits him and walks away; spitting out pieces of advice the whole way. At the end, Ichigo begs to be a Shinigami just a little while longer so he can protect people and someday kill the Hollow that killed his mother.
In Karakura Town, at a condemned hospital, large television sets have been set up with a large crowd watching as the broadcast announcer introduces them to the show, hinting that you can hear the screams of the angry spirits. He then announces the arrival of the host, Don Kanonji, who jumps down from above, leaping out of a helicopter, shouting his catchphrase: "The Spirits are always with you". He glides towards the stage before a parachute and the television titles for the show appear.
At Karakura High School, Orihime greets Ichigo as he enters the classroom with her arms crossed across her chest, bellowing a loud, awkward "Bwahahaha!!". Ichigo's startled and perturbed expression tells her instantly that Ichigo is not "in" on the news, but Ichigo takes a guess at what the fuss is about, mumbling "Drop-in?", with a lack of enthusiasm. Orihime smiles, exclaiming what a great show it is and invites him to watch it with her. Tatsuki Arisawa interrupts her excitement, catching her arms above her head, tell her to calm down. Shocked, Orihime stares at her friend before allowing Tatsuki to push her away from Ichigo, insisting that she watch the show with her instead.
As they leave, Ichigo barely watches as they go, his expression still somewhat stunned and confused by what has just taken place. Still standing at the classroom door, his male friends approach him from behind, with Keigo Asano calling out his name to get his attention. Ichigo turns from the classroom to find Keigo, Yasutora Sado, and Mizuiro Kojima greeting him in exactly the same fashion as Orihime had, leaving Ichigo completely dumbfounded. Sado holds his hands in that same way, however, he does not participate in the "Bwahahaha" that the other two act out after introducing themselves excitedly.
After this, Ichigo is standing by the classroom window as he is approached by Keigo, who demands to know what he means when he says he is not going to the show. Keigo maintains that the show is the most popular show in Japan and that Ichigo has to come with them. He insists that since it is coming to Karakura Town to be shot live, for if a resident of the town not to go to such a special event, they might as well be dead. Ichigo insists that he is fine being a zombie before motioning for Keigo to get away from him and leave him alone.
Refusing to give up, Keigo recoils before smiling brightly, excitedly informing Ichigo that he has to go, since he invited Rukia Kuchiki as well, swinging round to find Rukia standing behind him, acting like a polite student, bowing before him, asking him how he is. Ichigo sweats a little before Keigo asks Rukia to imitate him doing the "Bwahaha" pose, but Rukia sweetly refuses to do so, insisting that she would be just too embarrassed to do it. As Keigo tries to encourage her some more, Ichigo mentally notes that Rukia's number of personalities she acts everyday is gradually expanding over time.
Ichigo finds himself in the crowd at the event, feeling bemused by the fact that he is there. On stage, Don Kanonji asks the crowd how they are all feeling, maintaining that tonight he would allow all of them to hear the whispers of the spirits. A nearby reporter asks him what he thinks of their location, and Don replies that his nose is filled with the scent of horrible spirits. The crowd then choruses in on cue that it "Smells like bad spirits!" Don follows this up by bellowing "Bwahahaha" which the crowd follows his lead and also bellow it in an animated fashion. Smoke then begins to cover the stage as it is announced that the television show is taking a commercial break.
Ichigo declares then that he despises Ghost Shows. Stagehands begin directing the people towards the area the supposed exorcism is going to take place, insisting the follow the officials. Orihime approaches Ichigo and apologizes for how she greeted him several days ago in school. She informs him that Tatsuki has told her now that Ichigo has never liked Ghost Shows. Ichigo tells her that she doesn't need to apologize especially since his friends are well aware of his dislike for the shows and yet they still continue to make those bellows around him and behave like that.
Orihime reminds him that despite his dislike of the shows, he still came to the even anyway and asks why he has done so. He informs her that his little sister, Yuzu Kurosaki, and his father, Isshin Kurosaki, are both huge fans of the show, pointing towards them, where they are excitedly mimicking the "Bwahaha" together with Karin Kurosaki looking bored beside them. Orihime asks if that's the reason he came and Ichigo confirms this stating that it would be a bit sad to let them come on their own. Orihime smiles and tells Ichigo that he is nice, but he refutes that his actions are merely normal. For a moment, she doesn't say anything before softly agreeing with him that it was normal.
Suddenly, Tatsuki calls out to her and she replies, running off to regroup with her friend. Ichigo is then approached by Rukia, who asks him what is wrong before doing the "Bwahaha" pose and freaking him out. She asks him what is wrong, stating that he should relax or else he will miss out on all the fun and stop being so grumpy. Ichigo admonishes her, insisting that this was his normal expression. Rukia maintains he is wound up after juggling school work with Shinigami work, and he should take the chance to relax and have fun while he can before even tougher battles are upon them. Ichigo moves to ask Rukia something, but she interrupts asking what type of festival they are attending. Ichigo loses his cool, demanding to know why she would attend something she knows nothing about.
As they watch what's going on together, Ichigo ponders aloud if there are really spirits in the hospital. He asks Rukia whether the Shinigami would have put them to rest. She explains that they might not have, because the ghosts would have been earth-bound ghosts, which are usually absorbed into the ground. She states these types of spirits almost never show up on Soul Society's sensors. She further explains that there is only one reason for earth-bound ghosts to show themselves: when a Human enters their territory. At that same instant, a cameraman takes one wrong step closer onto the hospital grounds and a long cry is heard in the distance.
Sado, Orihime, Tatsuki, and Karin all pick up the sound of the deep wail coming from the hospital, and it makes them all uneasy. Sado asks Keigo and Mizuiro whether or not they heard the noise, but both of them deny it, with Keigo chiding Sado for trying to freak him out. Mizuiro suggests that it might have been Sado's imagination, given the event they are currently attending. Although still uneasy, Sado reluctantly agrees with him. Standing with her family, Karin mumbles that she should have stayed at home, causing Isshin to inquire about her state of mind. Karin smiles mockingly stating that everything is fine. Both Orihime and Tatsuki look worriedly at each other.
Rukia informs Ichigo that the cry is clearly from an earth-bound ghost, acknowledging that the event was actually taking place where a spirit had taken root. Ichigo is surprised by this, as he thought it was the scream of a Hollow, but Rukia explains the difference to him. She elaborates that earth-bound cries, while like Hollow cries, are made by souls attached to areas that are being neglected and thus they degrade into Hollows the longer the area is neglected. Thus, Ichigo realizes he is on his way to becoming a Hollow, and is currently a Demi-Hollow. He notices that it does not have a mask and that its hole is not fully opened.
Rukia tells him that the hole in a Hollow's chest is a mark that they have lost their heart and live purely on instinct. The white mask protects that instinct from the physical world, insisting that neither mask nor hole are necessary when one has a heart. She also explains that when a person dies, their spiritual chains to the body are severed and they usually linger, waiting for a Shinigami's guidance to lead them to Soul Society. However, those who have regrets in the world are chained down by the objects of those regrets. Rukia states that this ghost's heart is imprisoned within the hospital. The ghost begins yelling that the hospital is his; he will not let anyone have it and will keep them out. He then goes on to state that it will make him a millionaire, causing Ichigo to observe that the Ghost is very shallow.
The lights dim, and Rukia explains there's nothing to worry about, because it takes months and months for a ghost to become a Hollow. She explains that the ghost would be screaming and writhing in pain if they are about to turn into a Hollow, but this ghost hospital looked just fine. She also tells Ichigo that so long as the ghost doesn't receive any strange stimuli to the hole on his chest, it would take at least 6 months for the transformation. The brilliant Don Kanonji begins his exorcism, wielding a "Super Spirit Stick", which he plunges into the ghost's chest hole, causing him severe pain. Ichigo runs over to the set, yelling at Kanonji to stop, as he is speeding up the transformation process, but he is tackled by security. Rukia is also tackled when she offers to change him into a Shinigami with her glove.
The ghost cries fiercely and the chains on him break. Suddenly, Ichigo's Shinigami form is expelled. Kisuke Urahara, who was responsible for releasing him, and Tessai Tsukabishi show up, telling him to hurry up and stop the transformation. Ichigo darts in front of Don Kanonji, who is able to see him, telling him to stop. But the ghost is already crying in fury and smoke erupts everywhere. The ghost vanishes. The crowds cry in excitement, thinking that Don successfully expelled the spirit, but it reappears on the roof of the hospital as a full-fledged Hollow.
Don Kanonji pushes Ichigo out of the way, proclaiming that he will fend off the dangerous spirit, whom he thinks is the "boss" of the spirit he defeated which has come to seek revenge. Ichigo interferes and they both insist that the other run away. The Hollow runs down the side of the abandoned hospital and moves to attack Kanonji, but Ichigo gets in between them and parries his attack. Again, Kanonji insists that Ichigo run away, but Ichigo strongly reiterates that he is the one who should flee. His insistence greatly confuses Kanonji as he can't seem to fathom why a random teenager is interfering in his exorcism and trying to protect him when he believes it should be the other way around.
Observing the fight from the sidelines, Urahara comments on the Ichigo and his fighting style. He maintains that it is just as he thought, regarding the new Hollow, but asserts that it has taken place in the worst possible scenario. He watches Ichigo eagerly, wondering what he will do now. The Hollow runs at Kanonji, trying to attack him once more. The medium intends to stand his ground, but at the last moment Ichigo swings in front of the Hollow, grabs Kanonji's stick and pulls him out of the way. The Hollow then crashes into the hospital wall. Kanonji tries to capitalize on the Hollow being stuck, but Ichigo drags him into the hospital. Meanwhile, the cameras are still rolling with Kanonji being dragged by something invisible, with the announcer wondering what the entity is.
Inspecting his decision to flee into the building, Urahara implies that he knows the type of fight Ichigo is intending to have. Worried, Rukia moves to run after her friend, but from behind her, Urahara grabs her shoulder and informs her that it will be alright, as the Hollow is not strong enough to cause Ichigo problems. She tries to protest, but Urahara asserts that it would not be good for the ruckus to get any bigger in the current atmosphere. He also advises her that Don Kanonji also seems to have some powers as well, so overall they should leave the situation to them to take care of.
Inside the hospital hallways, Ichigo is still dragging Kanonji away from the Hollow and the medium demands to know why. Ichigo reminds him that he said to run away, but Kanonji insists that he meant for Ichigo to run away and that it is not something he can do. Ichigo flings him against a wall and demands to know why he should run and let Kanonji stay. The medium states that he is a hero because one in four people in Japan are watching him in the ratings and for those children they need to see his courage and not cowardice. He goes to return to the event, but Ichigo grabs him and asserts that to do so will be putting the bystanders at risk of being hurt.
Ichigo advises Kanonji that the Hollow will stay away from the spectators because it will be hunting them due to their higher than usual Reiatsu so it is best the keep away from the audience to stop them from getting hurt. Kanonji appears to be very impressed with Ichigo's deductions in battle and is strategy. He moves to say something, but Ichigo quietens his next words by signalling that the Hollow has discovered them. The Hollow bursts through the floor, demanding to be fed, so Ichigo swings his Zanpakutō to attack it, but the large weapon is caught in the wall beside him, becoming wedged in. Struggling, Ichigo manages to finally free the weapon, but acknowledges that the space is too cramped to swing his sword effectively.
The Hollow attacks him then, spitting out a green goo that solidifies on Ichigo's hands and wrists, sticking them to the weapon. Ichigo starts to panic, flinging his arms in various directions in a manic fashion trying to release them. The Hollow moves to bite him so Ichigo swings to defend himself. The multiple hindrances to his attacking efficiency mean that he's only able to strike the Hollow on its left shoulder, his aiming efficiency being greatly reduced. The Zanpakutō blade becomes lodged in the beasts shoulder so, as the Hollow climbs out the window and onto the roof following his injury, Ichigo is dragged with him.
The Hollow attacks again, but Ichigo is able to evade his mouth, rolling away with his hands still bound. As the two stare each other down, Don Kanonji arrives and interrupts their battle asking whether Ichigo is alright. Ichigo is stunned by his interruption, despite his warnings. The Hollow moves to attack Kanonji so Ichigo moves to defend him, but he is ineffective as the Hollow smashes him against the railing on the roof. He is then hit with more goo, from another Hollow attack, effectively sealing him to the damaged fence behind him. The Hollow moves to attack, but Ichigo is saved by Kanonji who lodges his cane inside the Hollows mouth, halting its advance.
The medium informs Ichigo that he too has some power that is often the difference between himself and his enemies. Inspired by Ichigo's consideration of others, he uses his "Kanonji-ryuu Final Super Attack: Kanon ball". After a somewhat impressive show of light, a tiny, bumbling ball of energy slowly approaches the dubious Ichigo. The light then, much to Ichigo's bewildered surprise, lands on the green goo and makes it explode. During this time, the Hollow breaks Don's Spirit Stick in half and whacks him aside. Don feels his purpose in life is still achieved so long as he didn't run, teaching them what it means to be courageous. He tells Ichigo to make it a good one before collapsing upon the roof.
Ichigo takes advantage of his new found freedom and attacks the Hollow. He slices it effectively down the middle of its white mask; defeating it in one blow. Kanonji dances giddily around him, as he quickly recuperates, saying how great Ichigo is. Ichigo asserts that Kanonji should not be giddy at a time like this. The medium disagrees with him, insisting since he has defeated the monster, Ichigo should be getting more merry due to the good news.
But Ichigo watches the Hollow body with a serious expression, as the Hollow exterior crumbles away and reveals the earth-bound ghost that Kanonji had thought he expelled from earlier. Kanonji recognizes the ghost and is horrified. Ichigo explains what had happened, telling him how his actions provoked its advanced transformation into a Hollow. Don Kanonji is grieved by a lifetime of failures, because he had not understood what he had been doing. Ichigo tells him to go back to his earnest crowd and continue being the hero that he had prided himself on being. Don Kanonji thanks him for everything, for inspiring him with his strength, wit and bravery. The two shake hands and Kanonji promises to make Ichigo his number one pupil, an offer which Ichigo, with a horrified look, calls a demotion.
The Karakura High School P.E. teacher, Kagine, is enraged at Ichigo's behavior on Don Kanonji's show. The teacher also scolds Ichigo's friends, who are standing behind him, for allowing him to act that way. Tatsuki Arisawa interrupts, stating that Orihime Inoue and herself were there but had no part in his actions and excuse themselves from the meeting. Keigo Asano tries leaving with them, but is snatched back by Kagine. Rukia begins to weep for not stopping Ichigo and Kagine moves to comfort her. Whilst he does this, the boys escape through the window and as he is yelling at them, Rukia escapes out the door.
The relieved escapees walk down the school grounds together, with Keigo thanking Rukia for saving them from punishment. Just as Ichigo argues that she was trying to sell him out, Rukia's cell phone Hollow detector goes off. She pretends that she has something to talk to Ichigo about and the two go running off away from the rest. As they all observe the strange behavior, Orihime Inoue muses quietly on whether the two may be dating. Everyone follows curiously, but Yasutora Sado is distracted by the shadowy figure of someone observing them from a school window.
Meanwhile, Ichigo and Rukia come by an alleyway, expecting to find their reported Hollow, but only come across a frightened plus spirit. The spirit confesses that there was a Hollow, but he cannot remember what had defeated it. Ichigo and Rukia send the soul away through Soul Burial, while a mysterious shadowy figure watches them from above, glasses glowing suspiciously.
Back at school, the girls celebrate Orihime placing third for an academic assessment. Keigo badly teases Ichigo for placing 23rd in the boys' assessment, betraying their "below 50" pact. He tries to replace Ichigo with Chad, who then points out that he came 11th overall. Keigo and Mizuiro Kojima freak out and run away. Ichigo scoffs at their reaction, then looks over at the chart listing to see who came in first among the boys. He reads off the name, "Ishida Ametatsu," and mumbles that he's never heard of the person before. Orihime states that it is a boy in their class named Uryū Ishida. Ichigo's embarrassed that he can't recall him and tries to remember.
Elsewhere in the school, Rukia argues with her cell phone as she tries to get in contact with Kisuke Urahara; the sandal-hat shopkeeper. She wonders whether her command receiver is malfunctioning or not. Suddenly, it starts beeping, warning her of a Hollow. She grabs hold of Ichigo from the hallways, stealing him away from his pals. Keigo and Mizuiro comment that the two must really be dating. As they run down the halls, a quiet figure with glasses passes them by. Ichigo's shoulder bumps into his and Ichigo barely has the time to yell out an apology. The figure turns back around, with the same eerie reflective glasses as before. He brushes off his shoulder calmly without a word.
Later, Ichigo and Rukia find themselves in an empty street, with no Hollow to be seen. Ichigo's getting angry at what he considers Rukia's worthless phone. He tells her to get it fixed. Suddenly, a white-clad figure appears in the darkness. He sports the same eerie, glowing glasses. The stranger greets Rukia and Ichigo politely by name, however, he bears a tone of malice. Ichigo asks who he is and how he knows them. But the stranger interrupts, stating that he knows Ichigo can see ghosts. Ichigo and Rukia are shocked by his knowledge. The stranger is distracted by the sensation of a new Hollow in the area.
As he mentions this to them, Rukia's cell phone begins to beep a Hollow alert. Without any physical aid, the stranger already knows the exact direction of the Hollow. He scoffs that Ichigo doesn't even know how to detect the location of the Hollow, yet he calls himself a Shinigami. His silver cross suddenly releases blue energy upward and downward from the stranger's hand, forming a blue archer's bow entirely made out of spirit energy. The stranger releases the arrow and it flies across the skies and destroys a Hollow far in the distance. Ichigo demands to know the strangers name. The stranger turns to face him and introduces himself as Uryu Ishida, a Quincy, who hates Shinigami; including Ichigo.
The next day, at school, Ichigo can't get the memory of Uryū out of his mind. He is filled with anger and resentment. However, he can't even remember his name. Orihime notices Ichigo's frustration and reminds him of the name. She states that Uryu is in the Handicraft Club with her, much to Ichigo's disbelief. Sure enough, they peek into the club's classroom and spot Uryu repair a torn stuffed toy in a quick and proficient manner. Orihime asks Ichigo if anything happened with Uryu, but Ichigo walks away and says it was nothing. Orihime smiles for a moment, but an expression of sadness comes over her as he walks off.
Uryu climbs up a flight of stairs on the way home, stopping suddenly and then asks into the open air if Ichigo is going to continue following him. Ichigo shows himself and faces Uryu, impressed that Uryū was aware of his presence. Uryu states that he was aware of Ichigo's spying since Orihime and him were watching on at the Handicrafts Club. He says he can notice it because Ichigo lets his spirit power leak out foolishly. He continues to say that it appears Ichigo doesn't have the ability to sense those with high spirit power, especially considering he has not noticed Uryū until this day. Uryu explains how he, all along, has noticed Ichigo's massive proportion of spirit power and how Ichigo obtained Shinigami abilities around the month of May.
He is also aware of Rukia's true identity. Suddenly, long white strips of fabric-like material appear and float vertically around Uryu. Ichigo recognizes them as spirit threads, spirit power that is condensed and visualized. Uryu reaches out and grabs a red spirit thread, which startles Ichigo. It is Ichigo's spirit thread and Uryū explains that Shinigami's spirit thread are a different color. He then challenges Ichigo to a match, to prove who is superior and to show Ichigo that Shinigami are unnecessary. Ichigo thinks the thought is ridiculous and that he has nothing to do with Uryū's resentment towards Shinigami. Uryu taunts Ichigo, saying he is afraid because he is only a temporary Shinigami and not a real one.
At the Urahara Shop, Rukia approaches Urahara with a few questions to ask. Urahara explains to her about the Quincy clan, an anti-demon clan that specialized in anti-Hollow combat. They had been scattered across the globe, but were destroyed 200 years ago. Unlike the Shinigami, who purified a Hollow and sent the released soul to Seireitei, the Quincy actually destroyed the Hollows they fought against. The Quincy believed that there was no benefit in sending Hollows, who ate the souls of many innocent people, to Soul Society and thus they destroyed them. But Urahara explains that it was this philosophy that would be their undoing.
Ichigo decides to accept Uryu's challenge, pulling out Kon from his schoolbag and switching to his Shinigami form, thus beginning their battle.
Uryu and Ichigo begin their challenge, and Uryu pulls out a small capsule, which he claims is Hollow bait. He says that they will compete to see who can kill the most Hollows in 24 hours, but Ichigo objects on the basis that it will endanger the lives of everyone in the town. Uryu comes back, saying that if he is a competent Shinigami, then he won't have anything to worry about, and he crushes the bait. Moments later, a Hollow appears high above the town, and Uryu hits it with an arrow in the head and kills it. "That's number one," he says.
Ichigo angrily grabs Uryu by the collar, demanding that he undoes summoning Hollows. Uryu tells him that the Hollow bait is now everywhere, reminding him he should be more concerned about getting rid of the Hollows than fighting with Uryu. As Uryu picks himself back up, he reminds Ichigo that Hollows tend to attack those with high spirit power. Ichigo instantly recalls the Hollows that attacked his sisters, Karin and Yuzu. As Ichigo runs off, worried for his family, Uryu mutters to himself that Ichigo has not yet realized that his family isn't the only one with high Reiatsu. "Don't worry," he reassures, "I'll defeat them all." He glances up to the night sky and recalls the image of an elderly man.
Back at Karakura High School, Tatsuki is relaxing against a school wall, presumably after a karate class. She is annoyed by the presence of two flirting ghosts that drift by her. Her instructor calls her back to class, and as she is about to return, she runs into Orihime Inoue who has a worried expression on her face. Tatsuki recalls what had happened earlier with Orihime's brother, unable to remember everything, but remembers random aspects, like thinking she had seen Rukia Kuchiki in the same room. Tatsuki had thought it was a dream, but as she speaks with Orihime, she realizes that her friend had dreamed the very same thing. Ever since that day, Tatsuki had gained the ability to see ghosts. As she continues speaking with Orihime on the school grounds, an annoying ghost gets on Tastuki's nerves. She refocuses her attention on Orihime, but just as Orihime is about to speak what's on her mind, they hear a loud crash nearby. They both run to investigate, but Orihime pauses as she senses something ominous in the bright skies.
Elsewhere, Karin, who is playing soccer with her friends, senses an malevolent presence. Ichigo destroys his third Hollow and continues searching for his sisters. Uryu, standing on a bridge somewhere in the city, is seen firing off arrows, bumping his kill count up to eleven.
At the Urahara Shop, Rukia's command receiver is going berserk with Hollow alerts that flicker off as fast as they appear, alarming her with the vast amount. She hears a Hollow cry, and running outside, Rukia discovers a black slit in the sky. She can't figure out what is going on with the chaotic spirit force she senses, and she questions what will happen.
Ichigo continuously tears up Hollows, taking on three at once with his huge Zanpakutō. Uryū is busy doing his job as well, firing off arrow after arrow.
Out on the city streets, Chad's friends are beckoning him to hurry up because they are hungry for lunch, but Chad seems to be distracted by something. Suddenly, one of his friends attempts to kick him in the head, only to fall backwards and hurt himself because of Chad's powerful build. He continues to bug Chad to hurry up and get some food, but, just as they start walking, a large, invisible weight falls behind Chad. As they fall back and dust erupts everywhere, afterwards, everyone else can only see nothingness, and presume the explosion must have had something to do with a gas explosion. Chad, however, can see the faint outline of a Hollow that has caused destruction in several stores. Chad realizes it's after him, and begins running to lead the mysterious entity to a more deserted area.
At the soccer field, Karin's remains distracted. She can't concentrate on the sport. She spots Chad out of breath, recognizing him as Ichigo's friend from when Chad had visited their clinic. She asks what Chad's doing at the field, but as she does, he grabs her and lunges forward. An explosion of dirt ensues behind them. They land safely away from the Hollow, and Karin stares at it over Chad's shoulder, terrified at what she's seeing. Chad wishes he could see it better to help him dodge, but Karin simply comments, "It's back. What the heck is it?" Chad is surprised that she can see it perfectly. She suddenly screams out and warns him that the Hollow is behind them, and Chad picks her up and darts to the side in the nick of time. Karin continually warns Chad of the Hollow's impending attacks after she discovers he can barely see it at all.
She rides on his large back and keeps watch of the giant Hollow, which is pursuing them. She explains that it isn't her first time to see a monster like that. She has noticed that somehow, these monsters are related to Ichigo. Suddenly, the Hollow attacks from the left, and out of nowhere, Chad sees a part of the Hollow's arm, delivering it a powerful downward punch. The Hollow cries out in pain and hits them quickly, with no time for the two to react. As they are thrown aside, Karin thinks that Chad has passed out. Suddenly, Karin's soccer friends come up to her and ask if Chad is alright. She warns them angrily that they're in danger, but they don't have a clue what she's talking about. She jumps at one of them to push him out of harm's way.
Meanwhile, Chad is in a dreamlike state, remembering his youth. A man chewing on a cigar asks the younger Chad if he has hit someone again today. He lays a gentle hand on Chad's head, reminding him that Chad is a strong kid, and was born with many fortunate physical features that put him to an advantage. However, this man encourages Chad to be gentle, because the reason his big, strong fists exist, and the reason his body is big, is to protect others. Chad wakes up and picks himself up off the ground, echoing the words of his Abuelo. He takes his place behind Karin; the other children run away. Chad continues to ask his Abuelo for strength, so that he can protect those who need his help.
He suddenly sees the Hollow coming clearly, and lunges his right arm in a defensive punch. There's an explosion of power. The Hollow's arm deteriorates and it is sent flying backward. Karin stares in shock at Chad, and just as the dust clears, she notices that his right arm now wears a skin-tight glove that runs from his hand up to his shoulder. It has a "tail piece" and "fin pieces" by the wrist. It is black with a maroon stripe down the center, and two white lines bordering the maroon stripe.
Chad lunges forward again and finally defeats the Hollow. Karin runs up to him and asks if Chad is okay, wondering what had happened to his arm. Chad turns to face her, and raises his left arm in a thumbs up, saying that he is alright. Karin is totally appalled at the dorkiness of the thumbs up, and Chad collapses onto the ground, unable to fully understand what happened. He asks Karin if she was hurt, but she replies that only he was hurt. He comments that that's a good thing, but Karin kicks him on the head and angrily questions how Chad being hurt is a good thing. She runs off to call her dad to come help him.
Back at the high school grounds, Orihime is helping the girls clean up the mess caused by the "explosion" they had heard earlier. As she stares in the direction of the gym, lured by an ominous feeling, she suddenly spots a shadowy figure staring right back at her.
At the high school, Tatsuki and Chizuru are cleaning up a mess of broken glass on the school grounds. Tatsuki mentions that there was something odd about the boys that were accused of breaking the glass. Chizuru notices Orihime gazing into the distance and tries to catch her attention suggestively, though Tatsuki counters Chizuru's advances. Orihime, who seems suspiciously positive, mentions that there's a TV show she wants to watch and pushes the girls along, telling them to stop cleaning and to come with her to watch it. She keeps telling them to hurry. The memory of the octopus-like Hollow (known as Numb Chandelier) sitting atop the school gym keeps haunting Orihime's memory, and she tells herself not to panic, to act calm, and to get everyone out of danger.
She glances back once and notices the Hollow is no longer where she last saw it. Tatsuki escapes from her push and apologizes, telling her that she has to change out of her karate gear. Orihime yells after her, worried that Tatsuki might be heading in the direction of the vanished Hollow. But just as she calls after her, Orihime senses the purple Hollow's presence looming above and behind her. Her heart pounds. Orihime swallows nervously. The Hollow, with a female voice, speaks to Orihime and squints at her through two heart-shaped holes in the white Hollow mask.
Elsewhere, Ichigo and Uryu are still pummeling Hollows left, right and center. Uryu is confident that he will win as he releases spirit arrow after spirit arrow.
Chizuru notices Orihime's panic stricken face, but cannot see anything in the direction of her stare. Orihime pleads with her to run away. But just then, Numb Chandelier, who will not let anyone escape, releases tiny pods from its rounded head that shoot out against everything around them, breaking more windows of the school and splattering into green goo as they hit a surface. One of them hits Chizuru right on the left shoulder. Orihime runs to her worriedly. The girl is in pain, but appears fine for a few moments, even taking some opportunities to flirt with Orihime. But suddenly, her right arm grasps Orihime's arm high above them, refusing to let go.
Chizuru has lost control of the attacked limb. Orihime demands to know what has happened, and Numb Chandelier explains that it does not like to fight, and it often takes control of humans to make them fight among themselves. It then takes control of a sizable amount of students, all splattered with green blotches, who come to attack the two girls. Then, to their rescue, Tatsuki shows up fully dressed in her school uniform and kicks many of her possessed classmates. Orihime finds out that Tatsuki can see Hollows to some extent, like a faint outline or distortion.
Tatsuki warns the Hollow that anyone who picks on Orihime will get kicked by her. But just as Tatsuki pounds a few more classmates, an arm holds her back. She turns around to fight the next adversary when she notices it's Chizuru who is grabbing her shoulder and she is slow to fight off a friend. As she is held down, Numb Chandelier fires another pod at Tatsuki. Tatsuki is hit by the green substance. Numb Chandelier appears in front of her and teases her a bit, but Tatsuki is still able to keep enough control to stand herself and bite one of the Hollow's tentacles. Numb Chandelier becomes angry and shoots multiple pods at her. Orihime, who was being held captive by a few possessed classmates, escapes from their grasp and runs to Tatsuki's aid. But as she reaches her, the now-possessed Tatsuki takes control and kicks Orihime in the gut. Orihime falls to her knees and remembers something as she stares at her lost friend.
She remembers her late brother complimenting her long, orange hair, and how she had been teased profusely by her classmates because of how it looked. In her childhood, she decided to cut her hair to the disappointment of her brother, lying about her reasons. Even so, Orihime still didn't have any friends at school, until Tatsuki invited her to walk home with her. With Tatsuki protecting her, Orihime knew that she would never have to cut her hair again. Orihime considers her long hair to be a symbol of her friendship with Tatsuki. Back in the present, she stares at her possessed friend, who returns her glance with the same look of memory. She reaches out a hand to thank her for protecting her. Tears fill Tatsuki's eyes. Orihime stands up and embraces her friend, unafraid. "This time," she says, "I'll protect you".
Suddenly, the blue flower hairpins that her brother had given her break out into their separate petals. A great spirit force swirls around Orihime. She echoes the words Tatsuki had used to threaten the Hollow before, only this time, Orihime inverts the protected and the protector: "I won't forgive anyone who hurts Tatsuki-chan!" Orihime stands in a ring of smoke and wind, with a few mysterious flying objects swirling around her. The Hollow cannot figure out Orihime's power, and suddenly, Orihime notices the flying objects. They speak to her, asking if she has realized they were there, saying that she must've, for they have always been closest to her. They look like the silhouettes of flying birds in the sky. But as one lands on her shoulder, Orihime notices that the bird-shape came from a folded paper-like glider attached to the backs of six, small people. A tiny blonde dressed in red, armed with a green wing-glider, stands on her shoulder, and introduces the six of them as the Six Flowers of the Hibiscus Shield, born to protect her.
The others all show their true forms: a timid-looking, black-haired girl in pink Chinese garb, sheltered underneath her big, red wing-glider; a raunchy-looking girl with pink hair, a blue bathing-type suit, yellow goggles, a tattoo on her right butt-cheek, and a pink patterned wing-glider; a burly round man with a metal mouth-mask and a grey wing-glider; and a creepy old man with a striped, purple bodysuit, a half-face mask with what seems to be a monocle piece and a blue and yellow-polka-dotted wing-glider. Orihime stares at them with much surprise, thinking of them as flying fairies.
The blonde, red-clothed one assures they are not fairies, but the power of her soul, a part of Orihime that can only be seen by her. But the girl also mentions that someone like Ichigo might be able to see them, because they were born because of him. Suddenly, a flying black one attacks the other girl, yelling that she takes too long. The sixth "flower" shows himself to be a cocky male with a tan scarf hiding half his face, a scar by one eye, and a black and red bodysuit with a black and red wing-glider. He tells Orihime to learn how to control them. The big burly one tells her it requires the intentions of the heart and the Magic Words (or incantation).
Numb Chandelier reappears in front of them and the red and blonde girl tells Orihime not to worry. She tells her to repeat a sort of summoning chant: "Hinagiku, Baigon, Lily!". Numb Chandelier spits out its green goo pods from its head. Orihime timidly repeats the words, which actually reflect the three "flowers". They fly forwards together and shout out: "Santen Kesshun - I REJECT!". Orihime repeats the same words. The three flower-fairies then produce a yellow-orange triangle aura between themselves, each acting like a corner of the triangle which fully protects Orihime. The pods are thus blocked and do not harm her.
The final flower, the black and red cocky one, tells her not to lose focus, and explains that he can reject both sides of the shield. He can be fired at the enemy, forming a shield within the enemy to thus split them in half. She calls out his summon, "Tsubaki, Koten Zanshun - I REJECT!" Tsubaki launches forward and pierces Numb Chandelier, splitting her into two. The exhausted Orihime passes out from all of her efforts, and Shun'ō comments that it must have been a lot for her, especially since it is the first time she has ever tried fighting with them. They disappear back into her two hairpins. Out of nowhere, sandal-clad feet come upon the passed-out Orihime. It is Kisuke Urahara, who arrives on the scene with his large handyman, Tessai, bearing a passed-out Chad on his shoulders. The scene fades to black.
Elsewhere, Karin and Yuzu return to the soccer field only to find that Chad is missing. Isshin, the family father/doctor, and clown manages to annoy Karin as usual. Kon watches over them from above. At the Urahara Shop, Orihime comes to and realizes that Chad is sitting in the same room as her. They both have no clue where they are. Suddenly, Urahara appears before them in his usual mysterious way.
Uryu and Ichigo are still pounding Hollows as a part of their battle. Ichigo is getting mad because of it though, and Uryū wonders to himself why there are so many Hollows. He feels there are too many around even for Hollow bait, as if some other stronger force is attracting them. Rukia, who has been wandering the streets since she left Urahara's place, tries to fight a Hollow, but her powers are too weak. She is saved by someone whom she thinks is Ichigo, but turns out to be a rather flirtatious Kon. Uryu appears behind them, and speaks to Rukia seriously for the first time. He assures her that he doesn't intend to let any people die because of his doing. He aims his bow at the Hollow that had first attacked Rukia.
At the Urahara Shop, Urahara finishes explaining to Chad and Orihime about everything that has happened with them and Ichigo. They are not sure whether to believe him, but Urahara says it is up to them whether they can take on the challenge of the lifestyle and knowledge that Urahara has just talked about. Tessai then interrupts and tells Urahara that the "sky crests" have begun converging and preparations are complete. Urahara walks out of the Japanese dojo-styled room, and tells them that he can show the two "what's beyond the door".
The Hollow that Uryu is aiming at is suddenly destroyed by Ichigo instead, who bounds into the scene. The two are nearly smiling as they have finally run into each other since the battle begun, and the competition is fierce. Ichigo grins. The view tilts upwards, to the black looming holes that fill the sky above them.
Uryu and Ichigo are in the middle of a contest to see who can defeat the most Hollows. Ichigo, who has been searching for Uryu, finally finds him, telling him the contest is no longer about who can defeat the most Hollows, but a personal fight between just the two of them. Kon (in Ichigo's body) notices a crack in the sky, while Uryu comments on how Hollows are gathering there. Uryu runs off to fight the gathering Hollows, calling himself "The Last Quincy". Rukia explains to a confused Ichigo about the extermination of the Quincy 200 years ago. Kisuke had explained to Rukia about the balance between spirits in the Human World and Seireitei. Rukia then relays the rest of the information she learned to Ichigo - Quincy, unlike Shinigami, do not purify Hollows, but completely destroy them. The destruction of Hollows upsets the balance of spirits. If the Quincy situation had not been dealt with, that imbalance would have been the end of the world. Shinigami were given the nickname "Balancers", or regulators, because they destroyed the Quincy population so they could maintain the spirit balance.
Ichigo, believing this to be Uryu's reason for fighting, goes to consult him about it. Uryū says that that is not his reason for fighting. He fights for his sensei, who died right before his eyes. His sensei wanted to work together with the Shinigami, but was rejected every time he suggested it. He died while fighting five Huge Hollows because the Shinigami didn't show up until it was too late. Uryu fights to prove the strength of the Quincy to the Shinigami. Ichigo kicks him in the head and reminds him that his sensei's wish was not to prove the Quincy's power to the Shinigami, but to combine the two powers together. As they fight the Hollows, Ichigo confides in Uryu that his mother was also killed by a Hollow. Ichigo says that he fights so no one will feel the pain his family felt after his mother's death. They continue fighting, but there seems to be no end to the amount of Hollows. Uryu then notices a giant Hollow coming out of the sky. The smaller Hollows around them begin to charge while Ichigo and Uryu are distracted by the giant Hollow in the sky.
Urahara and his shop employees arrive and decide to take care of the "small fry", so that Ichigo and Uryū can take care of what Rukia describes as "a gigantic Hollow said to be born when hundreds of Hollows pile atop each other and intermingle" - a Menos Grande. Rukia goes to stop the two from fighting, but Urahara uses a Shibireyubi spell, saying that the fight is necessary for both Ichigo and Rukia. When neither Ichigo nor Uryu's attacks work, and Ichigo is thrown back, Uryu grabs Ichigo's Zanpakuto to pull him back up. The Reiryoku Ichigo is releasing flows through his sword and causes Uryu's bow to grow bigger.
Chad and Orihime are watching everything that is going on from a bridge some distance away. Orihime notes that she hadn't forgotten anything that had happened to her recently, she has merely doubted her memories. She asks Chad what they are supposed to do, confused about the path to take.
Uryu suggests for Ichigo to "control [his] Reiryoku and increase it to maximum output". However, Ichigo has no idea what he is talking about, saying that maybe his Reiryoku is just always on full blast. Meanwhile, the Menos Grande prepares to fire a red ball of energy that Rukia calls as a "Cero". Ichigo charges the Menos as it fires the Cero at him. Uryu marvels at Ichigo's Reiatsu as Ichigo blocks the attack with his Zanpakuto. Uryu realizes that Ichigo's Reiatsu, in fact, was not on full blast before; in fact, it stays bottled up at all times. In a display of force and determination, Ichigo reflects the Cero back at the Menos, damaging it and forcing it to retreat back through the tear in the sky. The crack disappears, and Ichigo collapses. All of Ichigo's Reiatsu releases at once. Uryu notes that Ichigo will die if this continues, and steps in to help, standing on Ichigo's Zanpakuto and releasing Kurosaki's Reiatsu through his arrows. Uryu apologizes to the memory of his sensei for antagonizing the Shinigami, and it is revealed that his sensei was also his grandfather. Ichigo then wonders how he is suppose to defeat after he sees him cry.
While Rukia lies in Ichigo's closet, reflecting on his victory against the Menos Grande the previous day. She notes that it won't take long for the Soul Society to realize what happened. The next morning, Kon wakes up Ichigo by shouting his name in tears, wearing a pink nightgown with a flower attached to his ear. Kon tells Ichigo that he is outraged for having the dress put on him by Ichigo's sister, Yuzu, and Ichigo rebuts by telling Kon that she washed him because he was filthy, and that Kon shouldn't be running around naked. The conversation ends with Kon plotting to run away. Ichigo wakes Rukia up for school, only for her to snap at him for being so loud. The two then leave via the window.
Rukia and Ichigo leave, Kon attempts to attract some female affection from two of Orihime Inoue's friends, Ryo Kunieda and Michiru Ogawa. Instead of the affection he wanted, they are surprised to hear Kon shouting from being stepped on. Kon then attempts to make a getaway, only to be chased by Ryō, who happens to be a Karakura High School track star.
The scene moves to Orihime walking to school, who runs into Rukia, and the two then walk to school together. They speculate on the summer break that is approaching, and reminisce on their visit to see the Don Kanonji show. Then the conversation moves to Ichigo, in which Rukia comments on Orihime's previous dislike of Ichigo, and Orihime mentions that "when you take a good look at him, he has a really interesting face". High atop a suspension bridge, a black cat sits and views the town below. The cat then swiftly leaps onto the sidewalk, landing perfectly, and takes off into town.
Back at Karakura High School, Kon reveals his next plan to attract female attention, namely that of Orihime. His plan is to lie on the ground until she picks him up and she holds him in the "valley of soft pillows." Unfortunately, he finds himself stuck in the middle of a kickball game, caught between Tatsuki's ball and Orihime's bat, which ends in his flight out of the scene. The scene moves to Ichigo, who is observing the game (oblivious to Kon's involvement), when he is jumped by Keigo, who discusses Ichigo's attraction to girls, which ends with Mizuiro pelting Keigo in the head with a rock. The two help Mizuiro put away the gym equipment as Keigo and Mizuiro discuss Uryū's absence from school that day. The group moves back inside, as Rukia watches everyone from a window in the classroom.
Back in class, the teacher is surprised by Uryu's tardiness. When she notes that he is covered in injuries, which he excuses by claiming that he fell down the stairs. Rukia tells Ichigo not to take his injuries personally (as Uryu had to save Ichigo), who denies even caring about Uryu. Ichigo then invites Uryu to lunch, who initially denies the invitation, but accepts on the grounds that Keigo is buying. Meanwhile, Rukia reflects on the appearance of an agent from the 2nd Division with orders to bring her back to Soul Society.
At Kisuke's Shop, Ururu is cleaning while Jinta goofs off. Then Ururu turns to see Yoruichi standing nearby, and then goes inside to fetch Kisuke and Tessai. As Kisuke affectionately greets Yoruichi, Tessai mentions that the cat is Kisuke's best friend.
The guys' lunch proceeds on the rooftop of Karakura High, as Keigo notes the miserable atmosphere between him, Ichigo, and Uryu. Chad comes by, surprising Keigo, and joins the group. As Keigo tells a story in the background, a hostile conversation between Ichigo and Uryu comes up, in which they only butt heads; Mizuiro notes how alike they are. At the girls' lunch on the school grounds, Rukia is awestruck and the girls begin asking questions and gossiping about her relationship with Ichigo. Tatsuki begins roughing up on Chizuru for flirting with Orihime, and Rukia notes the nice atmosphere and how she, unfortunately, doesn't belong there.
Back at Urahara's Shop, Kon attempts to steal deadly weapons to exact revenge on Ichigo, but instead runs into Yoruichi, Jinta, and Ururu. There, Kon is punished for sneaking in through their window, as the scene ends with another yelp from Kon. At school, Rukia intercepts Ichigo after school and asks how he is feeling. Ichigo, initially oblivious to Rukia's behavior, begins wondering why Rukia seems to be acting so strange. Before she can answer, Kon comes charging into Rukia's bosom, torn up and in tears, begging to come back to Ichigo, who had no idea that he had run away in the first place. Rukia then notes that Kon is attached to hi my, but Ichigo says that Kon is a pain. They go to Uryu to fix Kon up, who initially declines helping, but Ichigo's taunts prompt Uryu to patch Kon up quickly. However, he now has curly, blond hair and wears a frilly dress and wig.
At Urahara's Shop, Yoruichi stares at the sky and Kisuke comes out with a bowl of milk. Yoruichi speaks in a deep male voice about two people that have already arrived in Karakura Town. The scene changes to Ichigo's house. A note on the desk indicates her departure, and she is seen taking one last look at the house she lived in during her time in the real world. She turns and runs, and two individuals are seen above the street, tracking Rukia as she runs away.
As Rukia runs, she reminisces on her experiences in the Human World and her encounters with the many people she has met during her stay. She realizes that she has become too close to Ichigo and his friends and has developed feelings that would hinder her job as a Shinigami. By pulling Rukia out of her reverie, a voice calls down to her from a telephone pole. Renji suddenly leaps down and thrusts his sword downwards, just barely missing Rukia and sending green light and sparks into the air between them. He remarks that she has gotten far too soft.
Then shouldering his sword, Renji demands to know where the Human who took her powers is. Rukia attempts to lie her way out of her situation, telling him that just because she is in a Gigai, she has not necessarily lost her powers. Renji, however, knows the truth. Renji says that Rukia is just another kid from Rukongai like him and she was lucky enough to have been taken in by the noble house of Kuchiki. She should be one of the elite Shinigami, not someone wearing a Gigai. Renji asks Captain Kuchiki if he agrees. The second Shinigami appears behind Rukia. Rukia calls him brother. Rukia is stunned with his presence as he simply looks down at her. Renji leaps forward and slashes at Rukia with his sword. Rukia barely manages to stay on her feet, albeit with a large cut on her right cheek and with one hand on the ground holding her up.
Renji then reminds Rukia that transferring her Shinigami powers to a Human is a felony, and informs her that he and Byakuya have come to arrest her and kill the one who took her powers. Renji demands to know the location of the person, but as Rukia remains stubbornly silent, Renji tells her that the first two strikes were meant to threaten - not kill - but the next attack would be for real. Renji attacks again with much more force and again, Rukia manages to barely get away. This time, her arm is injured and she falls to her knees. However, before Renji can make another attack, a blue arrow streaks past Renji's ear. Renji turns to face an approaching Uryu Ishida, who admonishes the two Shinigami for attacking an unarmed girl. Renji is surprised that Uryu can see them at all, and asks who the stranger is. Uryu simply replies that he is a classmate - one who hates Shinigami and was simply passing by on his way home from a sewing supply store. As Uryu talks to Rukia about why he show up, she says he is a bad liar. Impatient at being ignored, Renji slashes Uryu's bag in two and once again demands to know who Uryu is. Uryu tells Renji his name, and then says that it is the name of the man who will defeat him. Renji becomes angry and states that he will kill Uryu first.
Back at the Kurosaki home, Ichigo is still awake, even though it is about 2 a.m. He's getting annoyed at the fact that Rukia has not returned. Ichigo hears strange noises in the bathroom. A short investigation finds Kon gagged and bound to the back of the toilet. Once Kon is free, Ichigo is thanked by Kon but he sprays him with air fresher because he smells pretty bad. However he is quick to inform Ichigo that Rukia has left. As proof, he shows Ichigo the goodbye note she left behind. Ichigo is still clueless about why Rukia left so suddenly, but Kon repeats part of her message to them - to burn the letter after reading and to hide out for a while. In other words, something happened between Rukia and Soul Society, and Rukia only wants to protect those around her by leaving. Despite this, Ichigo decides to go as a Shinigami and follow Rukia. Since this means that Ichigo will have to reach for the Soul Candy in Kon's mouth, Kon protests and runs away. Kisuke Urahara appears at Ichigo's window and offers to use his cane to separate Ichigo's soul from his body, so he can go.
As Uryu falls to the ground, defeated by the two Shinigami. Rukia is shock about this, whereas Renji mocks Uryu. However before Renji can land the finishing blow, a massive force breaks the concrete before him. Renji leaps back to avoid the blow and asks who the newcomer is. Ichigo appears and identifies himself. Renji looks closely at Ichigo's clothes and recognizes the Shinigami attire. He spots Ichigo's Zanpakuto and is shocked at its sheer size. He remarks that the size of one's Zanpakuto is relative to the size of one's spirit power. Then Renji realizes that Ichigo is the one who took Rukia's powers and lunges forward to attack him. Ichigo raises his sword to block the attacks and attempts to counterattack. However, Renji leaps aside, and before Ichigo even realizes it, Renji slashes Ichigo's shoulder. Rukia attempts to stop Renji from going any further, but Uryu manages to stop her before passing out again.
As Renji stands over Ichigo, he tells Ichigo that once he kills him, Rukia will regain her powers and then will be taken back to Soul Society to die herself. Renji continues to abuse Ichigo with his words, telling Ichigo that an overnight Shinigami could never even scratch a true Shinigami like himself and Byakuya. Ichigo, however, does not take it lying down and swipes his Zanpakuto upwards, leaving a large cut on Renji's chin. He stands up again, ready to fight. Byakuya then speaks up for the first time to lightly scold Renji, stating that he relaxed too much. He informs Renji that he had received a report on a certain Shinigami named Kurosaki Ichigo, who inflicted a sword wound on a Menos Grande and sent it back to Hueco Mundo.
Renji laughs at this, saying that he cannot believe such a story, as Ichigo cannot even control his own spirit energy and does not even know his Zanpakuto's name. Renji suddenly takes his Zanpakuto and releases it, calling out, "Howl, Zabimaru!" The blade instantly changes into one with smaller blades spiking out along its sharp edge. Renji then makes another attack and lands another blow on Ichigo's left shoulder. As Renji pulls his blade back, each of the smaller blades jutting out from his sword slashes the wound even further. The blow is so strong that Ichigo's sword falls to the ground. Rukia watches Ichigo helplessly from the sidelines as Renji waves his sword to strike again. Ichigo, who is stunned, falls to his knees.
As Ichigo falls to his knees after Lieutenant Renji Abarai's attack, the latter, readying himself to attack again, lifts his sword to bring it down on Ichigo. Grabbing Renji's arm, Rukia, jumping onto his back, restricts him as she yells for Ichigo to run. As Ichigo, reaching out, grabs his Zanpakutō, Renji, who is surprised he can still move, but slightly happy because he wanted a little more of a challenging match, throws Rukia aside. As Ichigo slowly stands, Rukia, telling him to run once more, notices something strange.
Getting a huge boost in his spirit power, Ichigo charges at Renji and, jumping, slashes him along his left shoulder. Surprised by this sudden burst in power, Renji turns to Ichigo, who, with enhanced speed, rushes at him again. Blocking the attack, Renji, knocked back by Ichigo's blow, is sent flying into the air. When Renji gets a cut above his nose, Ichigo, taunting Renji, says he has gotten slower. Thinking to himself it is not that he has gotten slow, but that Ichigo has gotten faster, Renji swings his Zanpakutō at Ichigo, who avoids the first two strikes, and deflects the third.
Chasing after Renji, who can only dodge, Ichigo gains control of the fight. On his knees, Renji is astonished by Ichigo's continually rising spirit power. Jumping into the air, Ichigo comes down on Renji, swinging his Zanpakuto down towards his head, but, landing on the ground, discovers the blade of his Zanpakutō has been cut off. Realizing it could not have been Renji, Ichigo, turning to Captain Byakuya Kuchiki, is confused as to how he could have done anything from the distance he is standing from himself and Renji. As he notices the severed blade of his Zanpakuto in Byakuya's hand, Byakuya, casually dropping it to the ground, slowly raises his hand to the handle of his sheathed Zanpakuto as Ichigo readies for an attack.
As Byakuya appears behind Ichigo, who does not even have a chance to react, a wound appears on Ichigo, and he, falling, has no idea what just happened, not even knowing what direction he was attacked from. Appearing beside him, Byakuya attacks, stabbing through Ichigo's back and piercing through the front of his body, and quickly sheaths his sword again. When Renji claims he could have finished Ichigo off himself, Byakuya states his skills will get rusty if he just stands by and watches all the time.
When Rukia attempts to run to Ichigo's side, Renji, grabbing her by the neck, pushes her up against a pole. As Rukia tries to get him to let go, Renji, angrily claiming Ichigo is dead, explains that even touching his dead body will lengthen her sentence in prison by 20 years. Reaching out, Ichigo grabs the bottom of Byakuya's clothes. As Byakuya, without even looking down at him, tells Ichigo to let go, Ichigo tells him to look at him when he speaks. When Byakuya threatens to cut off Ichigo's arm, Rukia, running up, kicks Ichigo's hand off of him. As Ichigo, shocked when Rukia starts to willingly leave with Renji and Byakuya, asks what she is doing, she tells him to never think of coming after her to rescue her, or she will never forgive him.
Deciding not to give a finishing blow, as Rukia had stated it would be a waste, Byakuya explains he shattered the soul's two fatal areas: the chain link and the soul sleep. He says Ichigo will most likely die in under an hour, but even if he lives, all his Shinigami powers will be gone. As Renji uses his Zanpakuto to open a Senkaimon, Ichigo watches helplessly in the rain as Renji, Byakuya, and finally Rukia walk through the portal. As the door shuts and fades away, Ichigo falls unconscious while Kisuke approaches.
As Ichigo thinks to himself he must finally be dying, as he was just cold and now he has no pain and is warm, he awakes to see Tessai laying on top of him in a small bed on the floor. As Ichigo yells for Tessai to get off of him Tessai, calling for Urahara, says Ichigo has awakened, Ichigo, pushing him out of the bed, sits up quickly, feeling a sharp pain in his left arm. His chest and shoulders are bandaged up. As Ichigo realizes he is not dead and not at his own house, Urahara, entering the room, tells Ichigo his wounds are not yet fully healed, and if he moves too much, he will die. As Ichigo realizes he is in Urahara's house and it was Urahara who saved him, Urahara informs him Uryu was also healed by him, but went home, as his wounds were not too serious. When Urahara tells him Uryu said Ichigo is their only hope in saving Rukia, Ichigo says it is impossible to save her, since she has returned to the Soul Society.
Urahara after pinning Ichigo to the bed informs him there is a way he can get into Soul Society and save Rukia, but in exchange, Ichigo must let Urahara train him for ten days. When an outraged Ichigo says they must get there faster or else Rukia may be killed, Urahara states at his current strength, Ichigo will definitely die in Soul Society, and there is a one month grace period before executions. He says it will take ten days to train and to open the gate to Soul Society, and they will have thirteen days when there. Remembering Rukia leaving through the gate, Ichigo, questioning if he really can get stronger in just ten days, agrees.
As Ichigo is at school reflecting on how he was nearly killed by the Shinigami, and how no one at school remembers Rukia and act as if she was never here. Ichigo realizes that this is what happens when one goes back to Soul Society: one's very existence disappears from people’s hearts. After telling the class not to die before September, the teacher dismisses them all for summer vacation. Ichigo notices that Uryū Ishida is not at school, but he thinks that he would be able to remember Rukia. Suddenly, a blindfold is put across his eyes and he is spun around by Keigo Asano, who then asks him where the watermelon is. Ichigo hits him on the head with a stick. Keigo says that he wants everyone to go to the beach together over summer, but everyone has other things planned (including Mizuiro Kojima, who is then chased around the classroom after saying he is going to Hawaii).
Ichigo walks home from school, thinking about how nothing really feels different, even without Rukia. She is from Soul Society, so there never was a place for her in the Human World. Thinking this, Ichigo wonders what he should do. He is snapped out of his thoughts, however, as Orihime Inoue approaches him, asking where Rukia went, and why everyone forgot about her. After telling her about Rukia, Ichigo is surprised that Orihime could see spirits. He asks her how long she had been able to, and she says that she has been able to since the incident with her brother. Orihime tells him that she is grateful to Ichigo for helping her brother go to the other side, and how he must be happy there now. She wonders if Rukia is happy as well, and if she had family or friends there. Ichigo pictures Byakuya, and says that he needs to bring her back because she could be killed at any time. To cheer him up, Orihime does an impression of him saying how, if Rukia is dead, they will not be able to see each other anymore. Ichigo says that Rukia was there, and that is where her place is. He thanks Orihime and then runs off. Orihime turns and sees Sado Yasutora standing behind her.
At the Kurosaki home, Yuzu Kurosaki is setting the table, saying how boring it is that Ichigo had to go away on the first day of summer break. Her father pops up, saying how they could sleep with him that night, to which Karin Kurosaki throws a newspaper at his mouth. Yuzu says she feels sick just thinking about it, and their father wonders if they were saying things to put him down.
In Soul Society, Lieutenant Renji Abarai is walking down the hall, wearing a flowered kimono. He walks up to a door, swinging the key around his finger, and unlocks it. Inside is a Shinigami who is chasing an escaped Hell Butterfly. This earns him a kick in the head from Renji, who says he is there to check on the new prisoner, asking if she is still depressed. Rukia says she is not depressed; she is just not eating her meals because she is not hungry. She makes fun of his rank, which gets Renji really mad. Rukia then asks if she is really going to die. Renji says of course she is, which makes Rukia sad. He then takes it back, saying it was a joke and how they were all worried about her, and how her brother must be asking for a lighter sentence. Rukia says no, because in the forty years since she was adopted into the Kuchiki Clan, he has never even looked at her.
At the Urahara Shop, Ichigo is in a large cave underneath the building, along with Urahara, Tessai Tsukabishi, Jinta Hanakari, and Ururu Tsumugiya. Ichigo wants to get the session started, to which Urahara agrees and sticks his cane in Ichigo's forehead, drawing his soul out. Ichigo has a hard time breathing in this form. Urahara explains that this is because he is only a regular soul with no spirit power. He says that they have to get the power back, or there will be no hope of rescuing Rukia. He calls over Ururu, and tells Ichigo that he has to fight her for the first lesson. The lesson will end when one of them is unable to fight anymore.
Ichigo is mortified at the thought of fighting a child. Ururu throws over some safety gear, telling him to put it on or else he will die. Ichigo is skeptical as Ururu runs towards him, gloved hand outstretched. There is a large explosion as she punches. The others wonder if he died, but he comes tumbling out of the smoke. He runs past Ururu and grabs the gear and puts it on. After running away from her, Ichigo soon realizes that he can match Ururu's speed and turns around to fight. He goes on the offensive, thinking that he does not want to hit her face and will only hit her headband. He ends up scratching her face, however, which makes Ururu mad; she kicks him so hard that he flies into a bunch of rocks. When the dust settles, Urahara is holding her leg, and Tessai has caught Ichigo.
Ichigo asks for one more try, but Urahara congratulates him for clearing the first lesson. Ichigo is confused, but Urahara explains that he never said anything about beating Ururu to clear the lesson. He says that the kid has enough strength to go up against a Shinigami, so there is no way he could win. He asks Ichigo if he is still having trouble breathing, and Ichigo says no. Urahara says that he has successfully recovered his spirit energy; the soul tends to gain spirit energy faster if its life is in danger. If Ichigo had not been able to dodge the attacks, however, he would have died. Ichigo gets mad at this, but Urahara says that he believed that he would be able to dodge it. To celebrate his passing the first lesson, they go straight to lesson two. Tessai uses an axe to cut Ichigo's Chain of Fate. By dropping Ichigo down a deep hole as he screams really loud.
Soon after Orihime and Sado are talking to Yoruichi Shihoin about taking some lessons from him. Sado is startled by the talking cat, but Orihime appears unaffected by it. Yoruichi says that Ichigo has already begun his preparations for going to Soul Society, and that if they want to be able to use their new powers, they need to take his lessons. Whether or not they actually go to Soul Society can be determined afterward. They both decide to take the lessons. They then find Uryu, telling him that Yoruichi tracked his spirit energy. Uryu looks around, wondering who Yoruichi is, and is very surprised to find that she is a cat. Orihime wonders what the big deal is about a talking cat. Sado says he was also surprised, and Yoruichi says that men are very inadequate creatures. Uryū asks why they are there, and they explain everything. Uryu says that it has nothing to do with him, and he's training so that he can become stronger than the Shinigami. Orihime is sad at first, then says that he is doing his best and she will, too. Once they leave, Uryu says that he cannot let anyone else see his training, and opens a box that glows when opened.
While in the deep hole, Tessai is sitting on top of Ichigo. Who says he’s going to die. Urahara explains that yes, he will; once the Chain of Fate is cut, the soul can no longer return to its body. The chain will corrode, and once it is gone, Ichigo will become a Hollow. In order to prevent this, he will have to regain his Shinigami powers. A hole appears beneath him, and he and Tessai fall into it. After a very long fall, Ichigo lands on the ground, only to find that his arms are bound behind him. Tessai is responsible for this, and says that he has to keep his arms sealed for the remainder of the lesson. Urahara tells him to reach the top of the hole in that condition. This is lesson two, the Shattered Shaft. In three days, his chain will be fully corroded, and they will have no choice but to kill him.
In the Soul Society, Rukia and Renji learn from Byakuya that the former will be executed at Sokyoku Hill in one month. When a stunned Renji asks if Byakuya is serious, Byakuya states the next time he sees Rukia will be at her execution. As Byakuya leaves, Rukia, feeling dejected, remembers a Shinigami must never cry, so she fights the depression and fear.
In Karakura Town, under Urahara's shop, Ichigo begins his second step of training. Ichigo learns he must recover his Shinigami powers in seventy-two hours, or he will become a Hollow and die. As such, his arms have been bound by Tessai Tsukabishi, and Ichigo dropped into a large pit dug by Ururu Tsumugiya. Meanwhile, Orihime Inoue and Yasutora Sado begin their training with Yoruichi Shihōin. At first, both are unable to use powers, but after remembering the first time she used them, Orihime's powers spring forth. Tsubaki, furious with her for summoning them without a good reason, begins to pull her hair. Watching the show, Yoruichi, turning her attention towards Chad, asks if he can now summon his strength after seeing Orihime do it.
Back at the training area, Ichigo's numerous attempts to escape the pit end in failure. Jinta and Ururu, who are watching, decide to torture him by spitting on him from the top of the pit. After some time, Ichigo's chain finally begins the Hollowfication process, and Ichigo begins changing. Watching from above, Urahara tells the others not to interfere because the mask is forming first. Normally, when a Plus becomes a Hollow, the mask is the last thing to form. Kisuke says this is a sign Ichigo is resisting, and he might still become a Shinigami. Inside his soul, Ichigo comes face-to-face with a mysterious stranger. As the stranger tries to speak his name, Ichigo is unable to hear it. The stranger asks how many times must he call out to Ichigo before he can finally hear it, and Ichigo begins falling. Following him down, the stranger tells him his world is collapsing, and he must find his Shinigami powers in order to save his soul. Ichigo learns the powers Byakuya destroyed were Rukia's, but his own powers are still intact.
Plunging into a large lake, Ichigo, thinking of how he can find his power, remembers Uryu had a special way of finding a Shinigami: finding the red Reiraku, which is the color of all Shinigami Reiraku. Ichigo finds it, and inside the box linked to it is his Zanpakuto's hilt. Behind him, the stranger, reappearing, congratulates his success in finding it. As Ichigo realizes who this stranger really is, his inner world begins to crumble even more, and he removes his sword from the box. On the outside, as Ichigo's mask fully forms, Tessai tries to subdue the transformation with Bakudo 99. Bankin. As Ichigo shatters his restraints and the Kido, a massive explosion of Reiatsu shoots out from the pit. When Ichigo, appearing with a Hollow mask and a Shinigami shihakushō, draws his broken sword, Jinta thinks he is going to attack, but Ichigo uses its hilt to shatter his mask, revealing he has indeed become a Shinigami. As Urahara congrats Ichigo, the latter attacks him by saying that he was going to get revenge after he got out of the hole.
Urahara reveals the third step of the training: Ichigo must knock off his hat. Ichigo's initial strike almost succeeds, but Urahara responds by drawing his sword. Therefore Ichigo brags that he can knock the hat off in five minutes instead of using a time limit.
After delivering his message to Rukia, Byakuya while leaving, is confronted by Captains Gin Ichimaru and Kenpachi Zaraki. As both of them praise his coldness in just standing there and letting his sister die without even trying to defend her, Byakuya asks why they are there without their lieutenants. When Kenpachi asks if Byakuya wants him to kill Rukia for him, an angry Byakuya, keeping his composure, tells Kenpachi a commoner like him has no right to talk about nobility. As Kenpachi, irritated by this, tries to challenge him. Gin uses Kido, tying him up, and drags him away. While apologizing to Byakuya, whereas Kenpachi yells at Gin to untie him.
Meanwhile, as Ichigo and Kisuke continue their battle, Ichigo realizes because he is a Shinigami, no blade aside from a Zanpakutō or a Hollow can hurt him. Revealing his sword is actually a Zanpakutō, Urahara, releasing it, makes short work of Ichigo's broken sword. As he begins to chase and attack him, Ichigo, running away in fear, is once again confronted by the mysterious stranger. Knowing who he is, Ichigo decides to stop running. When the stranger tells Ichigo to call his name, Ichigo, yelling "Zangetsu", finally releases his Zanpakuto. Ichigo uses a powerful, unknown attack on Urahara, which knocks his hat off, forcing him to counter with Chikasumi no Tate. Urahara admits to himself if he had not done so, he might have lost an arm. Soon after Ichigo is sleeping on his sword.
Elsewhere, Uryu finally masters his training while Yasutora Sado manages to summon his right arm's special power. In the process, Sado accidentally blows a hole in the building they are training in, forcing them to abandon it. Impressed with them for being able to willingly activate their powers in such a short time, Yoruichi, stating they have become capable individuals, retracts this after hearing Orihime state Sado has fallen down the stairs.
A week later, Ichigo, his family, and his friends go to a fireworks show. Here, Tatsuki and Orihime share a moment together. Not understanding what is bothering her, Tatsuki, wishing her good luck and a safe journey in the future, reveals she finished second in the Martial Arts Championship because of her broken arm. After being contacted in a very odd way by Urahara. Ichigo, heading over to his shop, learns Sado, Uryū, and Orihime all plan on coming with him, meeting the talking cat Yoruichi for the first time. As they go inside, Ichigo asks Orihime if she knows exactly what is going on, which she confirms. Opening the Senkaimon, Urahara states it is a special conversion type gate which will allow all of them to travel safely through, but they only have four minutes to make it all the way through, so they must hurry. As they depart, Urahara reaches out and touches the gate, only for his hand to be burned.
An intrusion call sounds in the Seireitei. Ichigo and the others inside of the Senkaimon are busy escaping from the Koryū, that is chasing them through the Dangai. While running, Uryu's cape is caught by the Capturing Flow, and Yasutora Sado rips off Uryū's cape in order to get him away from the wall. Just then, another obstacle called the Kōtotsu appears to start chasing them. Yoruichi explains that the capturing thrust is a cleaner that appears only once every seven days. Uryu tells the others that they are not going to make it to the exit before it catches them. However, Orihime uses her shielding powers to buy them just enough time to make it to the exit.
After escaping from the two obstacles, they finally arrive to Soul Society. Yoruichi immediately berates Orihime for using her powers against the Kōtotsu. Yoruichi reveals that if any of the Shun Shun Rikka themselves had come in contact with it, they would have been destroyed. Yoruichi explains to the others that the place they are in is known as Rukongai. Ichigo then sees the entrance to Seireitei, and rushes to it recklessly. Before he can enter, a big gate drops down to stop him. A giant called Jidanbo Ikkanzaka blocks Ichigo and uses his axe to smash the ground, creating a barrier to prevent the others from interfering.
Jidanbo attacks Ichigo, but Ichigo blocks the attack. Jidanbo says that nobody has ever stopped his second attack and hits again, but Ichigo blocks it once more. Jidanbo uses an attack called 'Ten Jidan-Hit Festival'. Jidanbo starts counting the attacks, but loses count, as Ichigo blocks all of them. Jidanbo then brings out a second axe and uses a double-axe attack called 'Ten Thousand Year Jidan-Hit Festival'. Ichigo, however, smashes both of Jidanbo's axes, knocking Jidanbo to the ground. As a mark of respect for beating him and showing concern for his broken axes, Jidanbo opens the gate for Ichigo and his group. However, much to Jidanbo's despair, Captain Gin appears on the other side.
Gin Ichimaru, the 3rd Division captain, is blocking the path of Ichigo and his friends into Seireitei. The captain slashes the left arm of Jidanbō Ikkanzaka, who is holding up the gate. This causes Jidanbo to lose his grip and fall to his knees. Ichimaru remarks that being a guardian of the gate doesn't mean you're supposed to open the gate, but rather; when a gatekeeper loses, it means death. Yoruichi realizes that Ichigo, Uryu, Yasutora Sado, and Orihime while stronger than they were before, are still no match for a captain, and when Ichigo steps inside to confront Ichimaru, he tells Ichigo to fall back immediately. Overhearing this, Ichimaru realizes Ichigo's identity and steps away from the gate, remarking that it is all the more reason why he can't let Ichigo pass. He then proceeds to attack Ichigo with his Shinsō's special ability. Ichigo blocks the attack with Zangetsu, but is knocked into Jidanbō, who's still holding the gate on his shoulders, and both of them are knocked back into the Rukongai district. Having lost its support, the gate closes.
Shaken, but unharmed, Ichigo apologizes for allowing the gate to close, though Yoruichi says it could not be helped. Ichigo then asks Orihime to do what she can for the injured Jidanbō. Hearing this, and having witnessed Ichigo's fight with Ichimaru, the souls of West Rukongai realize the Ryoka are kind and offer them their hospitality. As Orihime summons Sōten Kisshun to heal Jidanbō's arm, the group is approached by Yuichi Shibata, who takes Chad to meet his adoptive family.
Yoruichi decides not to try and enter through the gate again, but try a different strategy. Yoruichi asks the district's elder for the whereabouts of Kukaku Shiba, shocking him. Before he can answer an increasing rumble is heard from outside and after a few seconds a strange man is thrown through the door. Seeing Ichigo's Shinigami uniform the man, identified only as Ganju Shiba, becomes antagonistic, and demands an explanation from Ichigo. Ichigo responds to him by punching the man in the face. Surprised that the strangers aren't recognizing him, Ganju proceeds to introduce himself using several made up titles, finishing with the #1 Shinigami hater of West Rukongai. Hurling another insult, Ichigo provokes Ganju's wrath and the latter attacks him. As the two roll into the street, Chad, Orihime and Uryū run to assist him but are stopped by Ganju's henchmen. Ganju draws his sword and begins to attack an unarmed Ichigo, but Chad throws Zangetsu to him. After Ichigo blocks several blows, Ganju uses his Seppa to sink Zangetsu's blade into the ground. Ichigo manages to disarm Ganju and the fight proceeds hand to hand. Ichigo slowly gains the upper hand, when suddenly a large alarm clock strapped to one of his henchmen goes off, stopping him cold in his tracks. Realizing the time is 9 o'clock, Ganju and his henchmen quickly withdraw.
The morning after Ichigo's encounter with Ganju Shiba, Orihime Inoue, Uryū Ishida, and Yasutora Sado discuss the injury to Jidanbō Ikkanzaka and the mysterious Kūkaku Shiba, whom they will meet that day. Inoue decides that Kūkaku must be some type of pedigree cat, which sets Ishida and Sado arguing about what kind of person 'she' is. Ishida tires of the increasingly extravagant sketches of Kūkaku that Inoue is proposing and leaves to find out what Ichigo is doing. He finds Ichigo sitting cross-legged in the house they had stayed in, refusing to leave until he finishes his fight with Ganju. Ishida attempts to drag him out of the house by his clothing, which Ichigo resists until Yoruichi Shihōin claws him across the face and orders him to remember the their objective: rescuing Rukia Kuchiki.
Rukia is sitting in the Sixth Division barracks' prison, when she is visited by Lieutenant Renji Abarai, who informs her that she has 14 days until her execution by use of Sōkyoku, and that she is to be moved into the Senzaikyū.
Yoruichi leads the group out into the countryside. Ichigo questions whether the group is headed the right way, to which Ishida responds angrily, telling him that they are following the map properly. Inoue hypothesizes that Kūkaku must want to keep her identity secret to live this far out. However, Yoruichi states that is incorrect and that although Kūkaku changes houses regularly, she'll still be able to recognize it instantly. This is confirmed when the house appears on the horizon, with two large arms on both sides holding up a banner stating, "Kūkaku Shiba". While Sado appears unfazed and Inoue thinks the house is "cool," Ishida and Ichigo are shocked by the house's appearance, with Ishida going so far as to call it "a sad excuse for a house" and both of them are ashamed to enter such a strange looking dwelling.
As they approach the front door, two guardians appear, announcing themselves as Koganehiko and Shiroganehiko. They warn that attempting to enter was to invite death. Yoruichi defuses the tension by sticking her head out from around Ichigo's right leg, upon which the guardians become apologetic and show great respect towards Yoruichi. Upon entry to Kūkaku's room, all except Yoruichi are shocked that she is a woman. Yoruichi proceeds to ask Kūkaku for a favor, warning that it would probably be trouble. Kūkaku replies that it has been ages since they talked like this and that she would like hear Yoruichi's proposal because she loves trouble.
Renji escorts the four guards securing Rukia to the Senzaikyū, where she is to be held until the execution. She looks at the Sōkyoku stand from her window and one of the guards explains that the purpose of the shrine was so that the condemned could spend the last days of their lives regretting their mistakes. Before he leaves, Renji tells Rukia of an unconfirmed report: that one of the Ryoka was an orange haired Shinigami with a body length sword, causing Rukia's eyes to widen.
Kūkaku smokes a pipe while agreeing to Yoruichi's request, stating that because Kisuke Urahara is involved, she couldn't refuse even if she wanted to. However, she doesn't trust Yoruichi's companions, and states that she will be sending a "minion" with them, who is actually her little brother. She opens the door to reveal Ganju, who immediately recognizes Ichigo, and they both leap up and charge at each other, leading Kūkaku to ask if they know each other.
Renji worries about whether he should have told Rukia that Ichigo was intercepted at the gates of Seireitei by Captain Gin Ichimaru, but decides that it was for the best. He is interrupted by Captain Sōsuke Aizen, who asks if he can speak with Renji for a moment. Aizen leads him to a quiet room and opens with small talk about how long it has been since Renji left Aizen's division. Renji asks what it is that Aizen wanted to talk about, and Aizen asks Renji whether he thinks that Rukia should die. Aizen lists the discrepancies that exist in the handling of Rukia's case, from the reduction of the grace period to the use of the Sōkyoku. He states that he believes that it is all "moving to a single will". Ichimaru is standing outside the door, listening in on their conversation. Before Aizen can elaborate, the alarm is sounded and an emergency captains meeting is called.
Ichigo and Ganju continue their fight, breaking several doors without raising Kūkaku's ire until her pipe is knocked to the floor and broken. She uses an unknown Kidō to blast the two apart and end their conflict, while simultaneously causing severe structural damage to her house. She rants at Ichigo, who apologizes for his actions and then orders everyone to stand and follow her. She leads them through an underground path to a door labeled "authorized personnel only," inside of which is the base of her huge chimney, which is revealed to be a cannon, as she is Rukongai's Number One Fireworks Expert.
She tells Ichigo's group how she is going to get them into the Seireitei. Then, Koganehiko and Shiroganehiko are told by Kukaku to "raise it up". They then start to rotate two cranks. The ground under Ichigo's group begins to rise up, and the ceiling opens. Kūkaku passes an orb to Ichigo, and tells him to put spirit power into it. However, Ichigo does not know how to do this. She then tells Ganju to demonstrate it for him. Ichigo, at first, refuses to let him take the orb and show him. Kukaku then hits both of them, and tells them to "Cut that crap out". Ganju then gets up and begins a demonstration of how to put Reiryoku into the orb. It works, and a giant blue orb appears around Ganju. Kukaku than explains that, the wall around the Seireitei is made out of a rare rock called 'Sekkiseki' and it completely rejects Reiatsu. Kukaku explains that the orb will allow them to break through the Seireitei's defense. They then go to an underground hall to practice putting spirit power into the ball.
Renji and the lieutenant from the 7th Division are seen walking on a catwalk. They start walking into a room and see Lieutenant Momo Hinamori, of the 5th Division , sitting down. Then Lieutenant Rangiku Matsumoto, of the 10th Division, walks in. Momo asks Renji if he's seen Captain Sōsuke Aizen lately, because he's been acting strange, something which Renji agrees with. At Kukaku's place, Ichigo's group is still training. Kukaku is seen pouring a drink into two cups, and says: "Sorry bro, for helping that Shinigami... But if you were alive and saw me not helping one, you'd yell at me... You who loved Shinigami... and died as one".
Orihime, Chad and Uryu go up to show the progress they've made in making the force field, with Orihime performing the best and Ichigo being the worst. Koganehiko and Shiroganehiko scold Ichigo, telling him he has no talent. This angers Ichigo and he throws the orb at them. The day goes by, and during the night, Ichigo is still trying to form the barrier. Meanwhile Ichigo's friends go eat. Once Ichigo tells Ganju why he wants to save Rukia, Ganju tells Ichigo his secret of how to make a barrier with the orb easier.
The technique worked for Ichigo, but his Reiatsu was too strong and it started to blow away Ganju. After Kukaku arrived and yelled at Ichigo to lower off his Reiatsu he does, but he loses focus, causing the barrier to explode. Kukaku started to give him a hard time for this and because of this, she decides not to give either of them dinner. Back at the Seireitei, the captains meeting is being initiated. They begin to discuss matters such as Rukia's execution and Gin's handling of the Ryoka. During the meeting, the intruder alarm is sounded.
Ichigo falls asleep, after being stomped on by Kukaku several times. Ganju gets up, looking surprised as he too was blamed for Ichigo's recent action. Yoruichi walks over to Ichigo and begins to explain what the Ryoka should expect once they enter the Seireitei, but instead starts screaming in pain. Later, Ganju is in the training hall with the knocked out Ichigo, reciting the second part of the Kakaku Shahou Niban Kagizaki, the spell that will be used to enter the Seireitei through its protective membrane, when Ichigo wakes up from a dream. Ganju refuses to answer Ichigo's questions, and the two former rivals are about to start another argument when Uryū Ishida walks into the hall and says they are ready to leave.
Everyone gathers at the foot of Kukaku's giant cannon to hear Yoruichi's final orders before being blown away, when Ichigo notices the strange shape of Yoruichi's tail and comments about it looking like a "flexible toothbrush". Yoruichi is enraged to hear this and Ichigo wisely backs off. Uryū informs him he was the one who gave that shape to the tail, while he was asleep, and suggests he never mentions it again. It had taken all of them to loosen his grip on her tail. Yoruichi walks away, lamenting her ruined tail. Kukaku asks for the whereabouts of Ganju, and Ichigo replies that he last saw him "chanting something" in the training hall. Right then Ganju appears in his "custom battle costume", saying the hero is always the last to show up. Ichigo refuses to allow Ganju to go with them, but Ganju claims he believes Ichigo is different than the other Shinigami who killed his brother, Kaien Shiba. He will follow Ichigo because he believes he might learn something new about the Shinigami. Ichigo agrees and welcomes him.
Yoruichi then asks everyone if they're ready to use the cannon. They all say yes, but Ichigo asks if Yoruichi is able to use a spirit orb; to Yoruichi's request Ichigo sets the orb on the ground, Yoruichi stands on top of it and in a second manages to form a perfect cannonball. Ichigo seems crushed, but Yoruichi says there are many things she can do that are beyond his reach. Kukaku asks Ganju if he was able to master the Kakaku Shahou Niban Kagizaki's second part. He assures her that he has. Kukaku informs everyone that the final countdown has begun, she uses earth magic to create an entrance in the side of the cannon and Ichigo, Ganju, Yoruichi, Orihime, Uryu, and Yasutora step inside. The sunrise will be the signal to begin the launch ceremony.
Inside the cannon Yoruichi instructs everyone not to get involved in unnecessary battles. If they encounter a captain they are to run, their goal is to save Rukia Kuchiki, and nothing more. Outside the sun is rising and Kukaku begins the launch sequence. Yoruichi orders everyone to create the cannonball. Kukaku finishes the first incantation and the cannonball is fired straight up. Looking up at the cannonball, Kūkaku wishes Ganju all the best.
Inside the ball, Ichigo is surprised to find that things are rather peaceful. Ganju, however, informs him that this was only the beginning. As if to confirm his statement, the ball suddenly sets off in an incredible speed towards Seireitei. Ganju pulls out a scroll which contains the directions for the second part of the Kakaku Shahou Niban Kagizaki. The first part is only used for the launch and general direction. He also explains that the others must keep the cannonball stable if they want to enter Seireitei safely. One mistake and they could all die.
Ganju begins reciting the incantation, but soon the others ask Ichigo to lower his energy output, but he is unable to do it fast enough and thoroughly enough. Their argument soon causes Ganju to get mixed up and repeat a line. Ganju and Ichigo start bickering among themselves while the cannonball draws near the Seireitei.
In the Seireitei itself the alarms go off, cutting short a captain's meeting in which Captain Gin Ichimaru's encounter with the Ryoka was being discussed. Captain Kenpachi Zaraki runs off to seek out the strongest intruder, and is accompanied by Lieutenant Yachiru Kusajishi. Captain-Commander Yamamoto orders all divisions into battle stations, saying he will inform them later as to how Ichimaru will be dealt with. As the captains are leaving, Captain Toshiro Hitsugaya overhears a conversation between Captains Sosuke Aizen and Ichimaru, Aizen tells Gin he should not underestimate him. In her prison cell, Rukia also sees the approaching cannonball.
Back in the cannonball, the second incantation has failed. The only way to survive would be to pour all their energy into the spirit orb, strengthening the ball. The cannonball hits the protective membrane of the Seireitei and gets stuck in it rather than breaking through or disintegrating. With one final push, the ball breaks through the membrane and dissolves into a residual image, which keeps all of the Ryoka hovering in the air next to the membrane. Yoruichi orders everyone to stay together, saying the cannonball will now collapse into a whirlpool and then explode before vanishing. Anyone separated from the group will be blown away.
When the whirlpool grabs them, Ganju frantically makes his way towards the nearest person, Ichigo. Chad grabs hold of Orihime. Yoruichi sits on Ichigo's shoulder. When Chad sees Uryu swept away, he leaves Orihime behind and flies towards Uryu, grabs him and throws him towards Orihime, but is now being swept away himself. As Chad makes his way to the ground, Yoruichi assures Ichigo that Chad will likely survive, but that he must ensure his own survival. Ichigo and Orihime make a desperate attempt to reach each other, but just when they are about to, the cannonball explodes and sends the people inside it to the ground in four different directions.
On the ground, Kenpachi watches the four separate trails of smoke in dismay. He now needs to find out which group contains the strongest warrior.
The 5-man-1-cat team has been split into 4: Yasutora Sado; Uryū Ishida and Orihime Inoue; Ganju Shiba and Ichigo Kurosaki; and Yoruichi Shihōin. Sado readies his arm, Orihime calls on the Shun Shun Rikka, and Ganju resorts to his sand technique. Ganju and Ichigo land in a sandpit, and they and the others all land safely.
Ichigo comments that they are safe thanks to the spell, but Ganju continues to cough out sand, prompting Ichigo to kick him and tell him not to choke on his own spell anymore. Ganju grabs Ichigo's lapels and they start a small quarrel as usual, but are interrupted by the arrival of two Shinigami on the roof behind them. One, a bald Shinigami holding his Zanpakutō over his shoulder, says that he’s lucky today. They jump down and he says that he was slacking off in a corner as he was finding it a hassle having to go to his post, then right before his eyes comes the reward. He starts doing a little dance, saying that luck is on his side today.
Another group of Shinigami are running towards one of the Ryoka falling from the sky, and they are led by a yellow-haired lieutenant. As the Ryoka nears, it suddenly disappears and they start searching. The one had been Yoruichi, who now stands on a nearby roof, saying that he’s on its own, which might be a good thing in the end.
Orihime, her arm bandaged, lies on the floor, dreaming about Ichigo. Uryū watches as she suddenly wakes, sitting up and hitting him squarely on the jaw with her head. Standing abruptly and feeling the pain in her arm, she puts a hand on it and turns to see Uryu blushing and saying that he is okay. He says that they were lucky to fall where no one was around and Orihime claps her hands together, suddenly feeling the pain in her arm once more. Uryu tells her that she got hurt from the impact of the fall, but holding up a first aid kit, says that he was able to give first aid with the bandages on hand. Orihime thanks him, standing and saying that she’s fine. Uryū apologizes, saying that she was trying to protect him and hence had gotten hurt. If he hadn't been there, she most likely would have escaped unscathed. Orihime replies that she’s such a dunce that either way, she’d still have gotten hurt and if it weren't for him and his first aid, she’d have bled and bled and would have become anemic. Uryū pushes up his glasses and says that they’d better move off, as they had made quite a lot of noise and someone was sure to come. Sure enough, someone has, but as they run off, the Shinigami gives no chase.
The bald Shinigami whom Ichigo and Ganju met does another little dance, singing and tiptoeing across the floor. Finishing with a flip over his Zanpakutō and a nice pose showing off his shiny bald head, he demands to know why Ichigo and Ganju hadn't gotten out of their sandpit while he was doing his “tsuki-tsuki dance”, and a little cabbage butterfly flutters past their bored faces. Ganju wants to take this opportunity to run away, but Ichigo does not want to, despite Ganju saying that those two Shinigami Reiatsu are nothing like ordinary weakling Shinigami. The bald guy interrupts them again, and the other Shinigami, says that they must be so scared of them. The bald one tells them to take their time arguing, but the other says that if they wait too long, others might come and steal their reward from under them. Acknowledging this, the bald one says that he will set a time limit for them – he’ll do one more dance so they can take their time to decide. Ganju still wants to run and tells Ichigo that if he wants to fight, do it alone and he runs off. The bald Shinigami asks Ichigo if they've split up, and when Ichigo says that it seems so, he asks them not to waste his time, and sends his partner, 5th Seat Yumichika Ayasegawa, after Ganju. Ganju, running as fast as he can, sees Yumichika chasing after him and says that he knew one of them was sure to follow him.
Ichigo jumps out of the pit and the bald guy asks him why he didn't run along with Ganju, who had sensed that their Reiatsu had been greater than his. Ichigo replies that if his spirit power was more than his own, then it’d be pointless to run, he’d be caught for sure. On the other hand, if his own spirit power is greater than his opponent, then he’ll just have to beat him and move on. The bald guy comments that Ichigo isn't stupid, then after a while of staring at each other, draws his Zanpakutō and with amazing speed and brings it down on Ichigo, who jumps up in time to dodge it. Ichigo grabs his sword and charges at the bald guy, who comments that the former handles himself well, and blocks with his scabbard. Using his other hand that holds his Zanpakutō, he tries to attack Ichigo, but Ichigo dodges. The two fight and simultaneously injure each other's forehead. The baldie asks for Ichigo's name, and Ichigo tells him. The bald guy comments that the name “Ichigo” is a good name and Ichigo says that is the first time someone has complimented his name. The bald guy says that men with “ichi” in their names are said to be handsome men bursting with talent. He introduces himself as the 11th Division's 3rd-Seat, Ikkaku Madarame, and says that as two “ichi” men they should be friends (“Ikkaku” begins with the same kanji character as "Ichigo"), but Ichigo says he doesn't think so.
Meanwhile, Ganju is running and panting, Yumichika hot on his heels. While running, Yumichika comments that Ganju has an ugly running style and tells him to look ahead. Ganju does so, and sees a dead end, just in time for him to use his Seppa to escape through the wall. Yumichika says that he uses such a strange ability, adding that it must have been Ganju who created the sandpit earlier. He jumps through the hole to continue his chase. Another wall blocks Ganju's path, but he does the same as he did with the previous wall, leaping through the hole and continuing on. Yumichika doesn't bother to follow, smiling and remarking on what is beyond the wall. Ganju almost falls into what seems to be a very deep pit with steep sides. As he wonders what this pit is, Yumichika appears behind him and tells him that it is the old execution grounds, where they used to release Hollows brought back alive and criminals to fight while the rest of them watched from the raised platforms on either side. Ganju remarks that Shinigami have rather disgusting habits, but Yumichika says that none of those habits are as disgusting as his face. Ganju adds that Shinigami's are such a pity, but Yumichika pretends to have heard that as “pretty”, saying that Ganju, too, understands the graceful features and utter magnificence that is he. Ganju mutters that he said “pity” and not “pretty”, Yumichika replies that he knew that, it was a joke, full of humor and wit. In any case, that disgusting custom is no longer practiced, but any who fall inside cannot climb back out.
Yumichika draws his Zanpakutō, asking Ganju to make a choice: to die here by his blade, or to fall in the pit and die like a dog. However, if he’s going to vacillate, please turn this way and show him his face, as he cannot resist faces inundated with this kind of life-or-death decisions. Ganju turns his head and says that he really does have disgusting habits.
Ichigo wipes the blood on his eye, and Ikkaku says that he doesn't get it. There might be a big distance between them, but Ichigo's taking a hand off his sword's hilt during a face-off is amateurish behavior. Ichigo snaps that he was merely trying to wipe off the blood on his eye that was blocking his vision and Ikkaku calmly replies that forehead wounds bleed a lot even if they’re shallow. He pulls off the bottom of his sword's hilt as Ichigo's wound lets out a downpour of blood. He puts a finger in the hilt and wipes that finger, applying its hidden ointment to his wound, saying that if he’s not going to stop the bleeding, then there’s no point in wiping. Ichigo shouts that Ikkaku is cheating by bringing his own medicine, but Ikkaku says that he’s simply being prepared, and Ichigo should be more impressed. However, Ikkaku points out that despite acting like a total amateur and not looking like a fighter, Ichigo's reaction time is first-class, his hits are violently strong, and his agility is about the same as his own. He asks who Ichigo's master is and when he hears that Ichigo, although only for 10 days, had learned from Kisuke Urahara, an image of Urahara, hat-less and wearing Shinigami clothes complete with a haori (what the captains wear) pops up in his mind. He says in that case, killing Ichigo without going all out would be seriously rude. Ikkaku releases his Zanpakutō into a Japanese spear. Ikkaku attacks Ichigo, who blocks each attack. Ichigo harrumphs, saying that he knows and will not misjudge that a spear’s range is longer. Ikkaku grins and says that that’s not it, spinning Hōzukimaru in his hand and holding it up. Ichigo seizes the opportunity, launching himself at Ikkaku. However, Ikkaku reveals Hōzukimaru is not a spear, but is a three-part-pole.
Yumichika asks Ganju once more to turn and face him to let him see his face in his last moment, as each time he sees such a face, his beauty is polished more. He suddenly spots sand drizzling out of Ganju's clenched fist, but before he can react, Ganju has flung sand into his eyes and made the ground below the two of them into sand. Yumichika jumps up to the side platforms in time, but Ganju begins to fall into the pit. Yumichika laughs and hops back down as he sees Ganju slipping away into the darkness, saying that he is so unsightly, he never thought there were really people living up to the saying “digging one’s own grave”. Suddenly, a blue light illuminates Yumichika's face and opening his eyes, he sees Ganju in a cannonball, which Yumichika's Zanpakutō cannot pierce, holding onto the spirit orb and saying how lucky he was to have brought a spare. He explains that this is a special cannonball, which couldn't be broken by any Zanpakutō with just a tap or two. Yumichika, however, says that Ganju has underestimated him, adding that he is the 5th-Seat of the strongest division, the 11th Division, and he releases his Zanpakutō saying that he'll smash that spirit barrier in a single attack. With a flick of the wrist Yumichika separates his Zanpakutō into 4 sickles in a fan-like manner and stabs the cannonball, successfully penetrating it.
Ganju laughs and reveals that if the cannonball is broken it will explode and suddenly, the cannonball starts to crack and in a sizable explosion Ganju is thrown across to the other side of the pit. Yumichika, dusting his clothes, says that there is no way he could be beat by that and it seems that Ganju seriously wants to anger him. Ganju goads Yumichika by saying he can’t hear him and turning the wall into sand so he can get through, and Yumichika says that he is just ugly, too ugly.
Ichigo's arm is all bloody and Ikkaku withdraws his blade, resting it over his shoulders as he tells Ichigo that was what he meant by “don’t misjudge”. He asks Ichigo if it hurts, mentioning that he probably will be unable to hold his Zanpakutō properly now. He adds that he is a kind-hearted guy, who would have captured Ichigo alive at this point were it not for the fact that a reward only comes if he kills the target. Ichigo has finished bandaging his arm with the excess bandage on his sword, and runs once more at Ikkaku, who steps aside, allowing the wall next to him to be destroyed. Ikkaku rolls away as Ichigo asks him not to talk like this is over, as he still hasn't shown off his true skills. It's just the beginning.
Inside the Seireitei, a gong is being sounded and orders given for group 4 to detour to the west quarter and group 3 to go to the south quarter and seize the Ryoka on sight. Yoruichi Shihōin, standing on a roof, watches as Shinigami run past below, the leader urging his team on so that another group doesn't find the Ryoka before them. They run into a dead end and promptly run back out and start a little quarrel as Yoruichi runs down the roof.
A Shinigami with a tray of food in his hands makes his way along the corridor, a very blank look on his face as others run past him. A whole group comes at him, demanding that he move out of the way, which he cannot do in time and is therefore spun around as they pass him, saying that he is only 4th Division so not to get in their way and asking if he can even do chores right. The rotation stops and he walks, taking large steps, into a nearby room, calling to Rukia Kuchiki the chair that she normally occupies in the cell is empty. He calls out Rukia's name, and is heard by a female Shinigami, whom he asks about Rukia, who he has been assigned to look after. She informs him that Rukia has already been transferred over to the Shishinrō, and he starts to shiver in disbelief. She continues to say that there have been orders to search for the Ryoka that have infiltrated the Seireitei, so he should return to his squad immediately, and walks out of the room. He stares after her as the tray falls from his hands. The subject of his thoughts is looking out the slit of a window at the Sōkyoku, wondering what the light that morning had been. She cannot sense spirit power, but wonders if it really is Ichigo.
Ichigo is still fighting 3rd Seat Ikkaku Madarame, who comments that Ichigo is just bragging as Ichigo pronounces that this time, Ikkaku will be the one unable to hold his weapon. Ikkaku wonders where Ichigo's confidence is coming from and flicks Hōzukimaru at Ichigo, who blocks it with Zangetsu. Ikkaku disappears and runs at him again, from a different direction this time, and saying that Ichigo is too slow. Ichigo just barely blocks the end of Hōzukimaru with Zangetsu, but the impact causes him to lose his balance and almost fall. He attacks Ikkaku this time, catching Hōzukimaru at the chain, but Ikkaku re-joins those two sections of Hōzukimaru, and uses the remaining section to swing at Ichigo, who evades by leaning back. Hōzukimaru, now a full spear, continues to come at Ichigo at different angles, its wielder mocking Ichigo's earlier words about him being unable to hold his weapon, saying that it’ll be Ichigo unable to hold his weapon, again. Hōzukimaru's chain coils itself around Zangetsu twice, allowing Ikkaku the opportunity to pull Zangetsu down and kick Ichigo in the face. As Hōzukimaru comes smashing down on Ichigo once more, Zangetsu knocks it back, stunning Ikkaku and this time allowing Ichigo the opportunity to laugh and mock his opponent for calling him slow. Ikkaku says that Ichigo is slow – that was merely luck. So Ichigo declares to show Ikkaku something that isn't luck, but the former jumps away onto the roof before Ichigo can do anything, saying that he told him he was slow.
Ichigo sticks his sword into the wall on whose roof Ikkaku stands, drawing a line across it to make the ground under Ikkaku's feet fall away. Ichigo attacks Ikkaku, but the latter jumps away and Ichigo is greeted with an unavoidable Hōzukimaru in his face, which he blocks with his bare hand. Ikkaku swings Hōzukimaru like a helicopter blade and laughs at Ichigo, who is sprawled on the floor, asking him if his mouth is the only part of him that can run, as Hōzukimaru's attacks can change in an instant and an amateur such as Ichigo wouldn't be able to keep up. Ichigo, getting to his feet, disagrees, saying that his eyes are finally used to seeing his attacks, and opens his fist, from which drops scraps of red cloth – the end of Hōzukimaru had been cracked by Ichigo's block. Ikkaku stares at his adversary in shock.
Meanwhile, Lieutenant Yachiru Kusajishi is directing her captain around as she rides on his back, and he remarks that he has been running for quite a while and yet has not seen anyone. Yachiru assures him that her instincts are really sharp, and promptly directs him right into a dead end. Still upbeat, she tells her annoyed captain to turn back and go a different direction, but he asks her if he can really trust those instincts of hers.
Uryū Ishida and Orihime Inoue peek out from behind a wall, and on Uryū's command, duck back inside just as a group of Shinigami converge nearby, from which they would have been visible. Uryū comments that things have really gotten to serious – forget about Rukia's rescue, it’d be hard enough just trying to meet up with Ichigo and the rest. However, if a fight were to break out somewhere, they’d know one of them were there. He contemplates going and starting a fight, and seeks Orihime's opinion on the matter, only to see that she has disappeared. As he wonders where she could have gone, he hears his name and the pounding of footsteps as she appears behind him, trailed by two groups of Shinigami. He starts running too, and she apologizes for getting seen whilst scouting. He decides that since they've been found, they've no choice, but to fight. He stops, and she puts a hand on her hair, saying that she will fight too, but is stopped by Uryū, who asks her to leave this to him. Just then, another group of Shinigami come charging at them from another side, and yet another. Uryū decides that he can't take them all on and yells for Orihime to run, and they do, via the only exit available. The three different groups of Shinigami who were charging at them end up crashing into each other as they make their getaway. Sado, still sitting in a tree, sees the moving dust cloud and wondering if it is Ichigo, hops out of the tree and gives chase.
Ikkaku continues to stare at the red fabric off his Hōzukimaru on the floor, his eyes widening as Ichigo steps on them. Ichigo asks if he isn't being too surprised, and if he has lost the will to fight. If he won’t go, then he will. With that, he leaps into the air, reminding Ikkaku, who re-joins Hōzukimaru, that the next one unable to hold a weapon will be him. Ichigo destroys the chain between two of the sections of Hōzukimaru, spilling Ikkaku's blood. Ikkaku flings away the useless section of Hōzukimaru, asking Ichigo what is wrong and if that is all he has got, because, too bad – he's still able to hold Hōzukimaru. Holding on to one section of Hōzukimaru and swinging the other around, he tells Ichigo that if he does not want him to hold his weapon, the only way would be for him to take his arm. Ichigo asks him to lower Hōzukimaru, but Ikkaku will not, and Ichigo asks him once more, saying that the match is over and he (Ikkaku) has lost. Ikkaku continues to swing Hōzukimaru around, saying that this is a battle in which the difference between victory and defeat is life and death.
He charges at Ichigo, seeming to change his angle every few seconds. This is not the first time Ichigo has seen this technique – what he sees before him now is Kisuke Urahara and Benihime, not Ikkaku and Hōzukimaru, and he spits out two words, “Too slow!” and gives one powerful swing of Zangetsu. A line of blood is drawn all the way up Ikkaku's arm, who mutters that Ichigo is strong and that his own luck is bad before crumpling to the ground. Ichigo remarks that they both have bad luck as he stares at his bleeding arm, blood seeping through the bandages.
Ganju stops running as he does not see Yumichika anywhere, wondering where the latter is. Yumichika runs stealthily along the roof behind him and jumps off with Fuji Kujaku ready to smash down on Ganju, but Ganju rolls away in time. Yumichika asks him how long he plans to run, and Ganju, his chopper in hand, says that he will until 5th Seat Yumichika Ayasegawa gives up. Yumichika sighs, asking Ganju Shiba to give him a break as he’s about fed up with him already, adding that he will end this now with Fuji Kujaku, opening it up into its fan form (into the four sickles, rather). Ganju sniggers and sheaths his chopper, putting his hand into the barrel over the scabbard and withdrawing what appears to be a bomb, which he strikes on the panels on his arm, saying that Yumichika is getting ahead of himself. As he drops the bomb on the floor, they are engulfed by red smoke, and Yumichika starts to tear and cough, complaining that it’s getting into his beautiful eyes. Ganju laughs, saying that this is Kūkaku brand Chili Pepper Smoke Bomb, strong enough to make you cry blood. He himself starts to tear and cough, and Yumichika says that he (Ganju) is too ugly, causing himself damage with his own tactic. Both try to walk out of the smoke cloud, Yumichika asking where Ganju is and Ganju saying that he wouldn't be able to catch him even in here. The two of them accidentally step off the ledge, falling into the pit. Ganju catches the ledge and Yumichika holds on to Ganju's bomb barrel. Ganju asks Yumichika to let go, but, of course, Yumichika will not.
Ikkaku opens his eyes, an indignant look on his face as he asks why he is still alive. He sees Ichigo sitting near by, and asks why he is still here. Ichigo ignores the question and holds up Hōzukimaru, remarking that he never knew that when the wielder lost consciousness, the liberated Zanpakutō would return to its normal form. Ikkaku demands that Ichigo return Hōzukimaru, and Ichigo replies that he’s just using the cauterizing medicine, which, after being used on both himself and Ikkaku, was gone. Ikkaku looks down at his body, at his wounds covered in the ointment as Ichigo looks pleased and praises the medicine. Ikkaku is still angry, asking what the hell Ichigo has done, and Ichigo mistakes Ikkaku for being angry over the use of the styptic without permission. Ikkaku says that he thought it weird that he didn't die of excessive loss of blood, adding that it’s such a disgrace to have survived because Ichigo saved him, and if he could move, he’d beat Ichigo up. Ichigo comments that if he had known that Ikkaku would be enraged over this, he wouldn't have helped him in the first place. Either way, he doesn't care if Ikkaku is grateful or not – he just wants answers. Ikkaku agrees to answer his questions, asking Ichigo if he’d like to know his birthday. Ichigo goes straight to the point, asking for “Rukia Kuchiki's location”.
Ganju complains that his hand is at its limit, asking Yumichika to let go and the latter begging him not to let go – if they fall inside… Ganju remembers Yumichika telling him that those who fall inside could never climb back out, but he cannot hold on any more. His hand slips and the two fall, screaming into… bags of trash? Ganju emerges from the trash bags, calling out that he doesn't want to die and for someone to come save him. The smell of the rubbish wafts into his nose and Yumichika also gets up, brushing off bits of garbage from his beautiful hair as Ganju demands to know why he had said that no one would be able to climb out once they fell in this place. Yumichika finds it of more importance to find out why Ganju had dropped someone as beautiful as he into this place, adding that he’ll never forgive Ganju and punctuating that sentence with a swing of Fuji Kujaku, which Ganju dodges. Ganju climbs up the ladder and runs off, Yumichika as usual close behind him.
As Rukia sits by the window, Ikkaku asks Ichigo if he means the death row inmate, and what he has to do with that trash. Ichigo, a scary, intimidating look on his face declares that he’s come to save Rukia, and Ikkaku asks how many of them had come. Meanwhile, Uryū and Orihime are cleverly dodging Shinigami, Sado continuing to run in the direction he thinks Ichigo is and Yoruichi running along a roof and looking around. Ikkaku assumes that there’d be at least 7 or 8 of them, laughing till he cries and his wounds opens when he hears that despite there being only 5 and a half of them, Ichigo still believes that he can save Rukia. Ikkaku tells Ichigo how to get to Rukia, saying that south of where they are each of the Gotei 13 offices, and at the west end of that is a tall, pure-white tower. Rukia should be inside that. Ichigo doubts Ikkaku's words, and the latter promises that his information is correct as he doesn't care what they do with Rukia anyway, so if he wants to, go save her. He reminds Ichigo that if he stands around here, he'll get found by others, and Ichigo stands, saying that he owes Ikkaku one. Ikkaku instead asks him to cut the mushy crap and not to owe him anything. As Ichigo walks off, Ikkaku asks him who is the strongest among that 5 and a half of them, and when Ichigo answers that it is probably he, Ikkaku warns him to be careful of his captain, who isn't interested in weaklings, and will most probably be after Ichigo since he is the strongest. Ichigo asks if his captain is strong, and Ikkaku replies that he’ll see for himself – that is, if he can live long enough to comprehend his strength. Ichigo asks for his name, and Ikkaku replies that it is 11th Division captain, Kenpachi Zaraki.
Elsewhere, Kenpachi thanks Yachiru, who has met with yet another dead end, but Yachiru denies responsibility, pushing everything onto his shoulders. Zaraki, being obliging, just says that they’ll go to the next one.
Having beaten 3rd Seat Ikkaku Madarame, Ichigo Kurosaki sets out to find Ganju. Unable to sense Ganju's Reiatsu, Ichigo hastily screams out Ganju's name, alerting nearby Shinigami. Meanwhile, Ganju does his best to survive 5th Seat Yumichika Ayasegawa's furious attacks. Ganju uses his tricks and bombs to try and distract Yumichika, but it backfires. Having been scratched, Yumichika inflicts a bad wound on Ganju. Suddenly, the two of them hear Ichigo's voice. At first, Yumichika insults Ichigo's intelligence saying "that his constant yelling is only going to attract an army of Shinigami". However, Ganju points out that if Ichigo is nearby and looking for him, then it means Ichigo beat his friend. Yumichika, realizing this, refuses to believe it, but Ganju doesn't give him any time to think about it. Ganju uses a combination of the most potent version of his Seppa, and a special firework he had. The combo defeats Yumichika.
Ichigo, seeing this, begins to run in that direction. Captain Kenpachi Zaraki and Lieutenant Yachiru Kusajishi also see it and move in that direction. Perched on top of a building, Uryū and Orihime Inoue watch as Kenpachi leaves and begin to consult with one another to decide what they should do. Suddenly, both are attacked by Jirōbō Ikkanzaka, the 4th Seat of the 7th Division. Jirōbō immediately uses dirty tactics to get rid of Uryū and then he mercilessly attacks Orihime. Orihime tries to fight back, but at her current level, she is no match for a Seated Officer. Her attack power, Tsubaki, is cut in half by Jirōbō and he tries to finish her. However, Uryū returns and inflicts a minor wound on Jirōbō.
Jirōbō quickly realizes Uryū is a Quincy and responds by releasing his Zanpakutō. Jirōbō then begins to brag rather profusely, continuously saying he is superior when it comes to projectile attacks. However, in a flash, Uryū shatters his Zanpakutō, and does it again when Jirōbō tries to re-summon it. Uryū inflicts a painful wound and he also brags about his skill, while insulting Jirōbō.
Elsewhere, Yoruichi Shihōin senses the many clashes of spiritual pressure across the Seireitei and wishes his comrades good luck in their battles. Meanwhile, Ganju has been found by a large number of Shinigami and is forced to flee, and Ichigo finds himself in the same position. Yasutora Sado, still by himself, tries to reunite himself with his comrades.
In another part of the Seireitei, Captain Mayuri Kurotsuchi, of the 12th Division, dispatches his squad members and orders them to find the Ryoka at any costs. As they leave, he learns from his lieutenant, Nemu Kurotsuchi, that Ikkaku Madarame has been defeated by one of the Ryoka. After hearing that Kenpachi is out looking, Mayuri decides to pay Ikkaku a visit and goes to the 4th Division's barracks to find him.
4th Seat Jirōbō Ikkanzaka agonizes in pain as Orihime Inoue continues to stare at Uryū Ishida in awe, saying that he seems a totally different person from the one fighting Hollows with Ichigo that day. Uryū asks Jirobō if he is feeling any regret after meeting him, a fellow projectile user, but Jirōbō calls him insolent, getting up abruptly. Uryū fires two more arrows both missing. Uryū tells him that he had missed on purpose just now and the next most certainly wouldn't miss. Jirōbō then praises him as incredible: his speed, power, and accuracy are all better than his. He never imagined that he would face this caliber of opponent, saying "he has been utterly defeated". So he tells Uryū to take him and do with him as they pleased. Uryū puts away his bow and Jirōbō asks if that means he is letting him go, but Uryū replies that he is a Quincy with no sympathy for Shinigami. Still, he does not enjoy tormenting the weak. He tells Jirōbō to disappear quickly, as his bow disappears as well, before he changes his mind. Jirobō says that he sees that Uryū is a kind man, but that will be his death. He tries attacking Orihime, but Uryū is faster than him, preempting what he will do, saying that if Jirōbō is unable to beat him, he will at least kill Orihime or take her hostage.
Jirōbō is stunned, but Uryū, putting a hand to the pins on his glove, says that although he dislikes tormenting the weak, he doesn't mind unmasking cowards, like him. Uryū knew that all along, Jirōbō had been after Orihime and not him. He draws his arrow, ready to fire, as he adds that attacking a woman by surprise is a heinous attack not everyone can do, and a man with real pride certainly would not, because it is the coward’s way of fighting. Uryū tells him that time for regret would be wasted on him and shoots two arrows that hit Jirōbō. As he puts away his bow, Orihime thanks him, but he says that he needs no thanks. Orihime asks if he meant to say that he did nothing special and when Uryū blushes somewhat, she smiles. She then asks if Jirōbō is dead. Uryū says that he is not dead, just that his Chain Link and Soul Sleep, crucial points for generating Reiryoku, have been destroyed. When he wakes, his spirit power will be gone and he will be unable to return to being a Shinigami. Uryū says that it was a good way to end a fight, and asks if they shall go now.
Orihime remembers Yoruichi Shihōin telling her that Quincys fight by collecting the spirit energy around them, thinking that the glove Uryū wears must amplify his ability to collect spirit energy. However, because it was so excessively powerful that it would cause them injury, he had trained alone. She remarks that he is so amazing to have mastered it so well in just 10 days all by himself. She asks herself what she had been doing those 10 days. She suddenly hears Tatsuki Arisawa’s voice in her head, telling her not to give up and, starting to tear-up now, says out loud that she had made a promise. Uryū starts to get worried, waving his arms frantically in the air as he asks her if Jirōbō had hurt her anywhere. She starts to wave her arms as he had before her and says that she’s alright, just that she was looking at the sun, and somehow tears had come. She asks if he has ever had the same experience, like sneezing, or when at a bookstore wanting to go to the bathroom, or when biting an apple and his gums starting to bleed. He merely blinks and looks at her as she walks off cheerfully. She turns and tells him that she will do her best too, and he asks her if she is sure she wasn't hit anywhere.
Ganju Shiba is still running from his chasers, asking himself why he is the only one having to endure this. His pursuers start calling him ugly, and Ganju says that 5th Seat Yumichika Ayasegawa had been a pretty-boy type, but the ones chasing him now and calling him ugly were just as ugly, if not uglier, and have no right to call others ugly. But they continue to call him ugly, and Ganju starts to cry, saying that he couldn't possibly win an argument against that many. Suddenly, he sees Ichigo appear from around the corner and thinks he is here to help him, saying that he came just at the right moment, but sees equally large number of Shinigami chasing Ichigo as well. Ganju says that there was now no point in them joining up since he also has a lot of pursuers. Ichigo is waving his hand at Ganju and Ganju asks him to stop doing that, because he is getting the people behind him all worked up. Ganju yells at him not to come this way, then suddenly Ichigo and Ganju hit people on both sides and he shouts for Ganju to get down.
Members of the 4th Division are about to arrive at the scene and their leader, 3rd Seat Yasochika Iemura, tells them to hurry up. Ganju screams at Ichigo that swinging his Zanpakutō around all of a sudden was dangerous and asks if Ichigo is stupid. Ichigo reminds Ganju that he had told him to get down, but Ganju argues that Ichigo had swung too soon after he said it. The Shinigami look at them arguing and Ganju asks what they should do now, since the previous attack had worked because Ichigo had caught them by surprise. However, they don't look like they’re going to retreat just because Ichigo's shown some power. 7th Seat Hanatarō Yamada looks around, wondering what he should do now that he is late. He wonders where everyone could be and he suddenly sees the mob of people surrounding Ichigo and Ganju, deciding that he’ll ask them. He starts to introduce himself, but trips over a tile that is jutting out and accidentally pushes all the way through the throng and right in front of Ichigo and Ganju. Ganju smiles deviously and tells Ichigo that he has an excellent plan to help them get out of here easily. Ichigo says they must think alike, while Hanatarō stares at them, asking them if they might be two of the Ryoka. They ignore his question and grab him by his shihakushō, Ichigo putting Zangetsu to his throat and demanding that they clear a path for them if they value Hanatarō's life.
Elsewhere, Captain Kenpachi Zaraki is somewhat getting angry at Lieutenant Yachiru Kusajishi, asking if she’s absolutely sure that this is the way to go, which she says is, "probably the way". He flares up at the word “probably” and she says that he is annoying and “okay then, that way”, which Zaraki also flares up at because she used the words “okay then”. Yachiru says that all he does is complain, saying that in that case, he can decide for himself. He decides to listen to her advice anyway and runs in the direction she tells him. A topographic map of the Seireitei show them running in a totally opposite direction from where Ganju and Ichigo are. Hanatarō tries to wriggle and shout at them to let him go, as the rest of the Shinigami just watch. Ichigo thinks that they might not have heard them and they repeat themselves in very clear voices. Ichigo even gets Hanatarō to help, but to no avail, as one of the Shinigami asks if they and Hanatarō even look like buddies. Ichigo asks Hanatarō if they are and Hanatarō replies that he is from the Fourth Division and they from the Eleventh. The Shinigami say that Ichigo must be the Ryoka, since he doesn't know anything. One of them tells Ichigo that although there are thirteen divisions protecting the Seireitei, the Eleventh holds the strongest warriors among them all. Ganju comments that it is true that all the 11th Division members have weird hairdos, while Hanatarō's is normal, which Hanatarō thanks Ganju for saying. The earlier Shinigami adds that the Fourth Division is a rear Division specialized in relief and supplies, calling them the gathering of “pansies too weak to hold a sword to save their lives”, the weakest, dead-weight Division of the thirteen, which angers the 11th Division. They all say: “We hate their guts!”, welcoming Ichigo to kill Hanatarō, as that would be equivalent to two birds with one stone for them.
Ganju says that they are going overboard by not caring what happens to him just because they hate his guts. The Eleventh Division members charge at them and Ichigo holds out his sword, saying that they’ll have to use force after all. There is suddenly a bright light and an explosion at the wall. Ichigo and Ganju, Hanatarō slung over his shoulder, taking their chance whilst there are only half the Shinigami, break through the wall of Shinigami and run off. Yasutora Sado emerges from the hole in the wall, saying that he was sure the spirit force he had felt earlier had been Ichigo's, but, from the wake of destruction left behind, he must have just missed Ichigo. The Eleventh Division members demand to know what’s up with his clothes and if he did that to the wall. They ask if he’s friends with “those two”. Chad says that he probably is. They respond by saying that the Ryoka have taken the Eleventh Division too lightly, telling Chad they will crush him in five minutes. Chad apologizes, saying that he cannot meet that expectation as he clenches his fist and walks over to them, his arm seemingly on fire. He says it won’t even take five minutes, all he needs is two.
At the Fourth Division General Relief Station, Captain Mayuri Kurotsuchi and his lieutenant, Nemu Kurotsuchi, are interrogating someone. Mayuri asks 3rd Seat Ikkaku Madarame if he’s sure he doesn't want to answer him. A nurse pops her head in at the door, asking Mayuri to stop it, as semi-hostile acts are forbidden within the station. Mayuri interrupts her by blowing a hole through the wall she stood by. Nemu tries to put in a word, but Mayuri tells her to shut up as she’s getting annoying too; unless she wants to be taken apart again. Nemu apologizes, and Ikkaku looks at her, then away, saying that he knows nothing, not the Ryoka's goal nor destination. Mayuri asks if that means he crossed swords with the Ryoka and yet just got beat down and came back without a single piece of information, and Ikkaku confirms so, adding that he also did not see the face nor hear the voice of the Ryoka.
Mayuri wriggles his fingers menacingly, saying that Ikkaku will receive his just desserts for his failure and raises his hand in the air. His wrist is grabbed suddenly by Kenpachi Zaraki. Zaraki says that it is a surprise to see that Mayuri has the authority to deal with men from other Divisions. Mayuri pulls his hand away and says that since Zaraki is here, he decides to leave. Zaraki remarks that Ikkaku sure got knocked around and Ikkaku asks if he had come specifically to see him. Yachiru appears on Zaraki's shoulder and says that they had just gotten lost and it was just by random coincidence that they came here, though they were, of course, worried. She asks if he is okay, calling him “Q-ball”, which pisses Ikkaku off. He asks her to quit calling him that, and she suggests “Q-Q-ball” instead, and then “Q-Q-Q-ball” which angers Ikkaku even more. Zaraki says that he heard that Ikkaku lost and Ikkaku apologizes for returning, despite being shamed by surviving a defeat. Zaraki is more interested in knowing if this Ryoka is strong and Ikkaku says that he is and describes Ichigo to Zaraki. He also tells Zaraki: Ichigo's name, mission, and destination and that he is aware of Zaraki's existence and has been warned. If Ichigo remembers Ikkaku's words, then wherever Zaraki meets him, he should be able to have a most enjoyable fight, because Ichigo is strong and his strength is probably increasing. Zaraki smiles.
Meanwhile, Hanatarō introduces himself to Ganju and Ichigo and the two say that the name is hard to remember, although Hanatarō is a very ordinary and easy name to remember. Hanatarō exclaims that everyone tells him that his name is nice-sounding and easy to remember. Ichigo says that might be the case if his name was Tarou Yamada (a live action actor) or Hanako Yamada (famous solo female comedian), but not when it is Hanatarō. Ganju points at him and asks if he is their enemy and if so, why he is calmly introducing himself? Hanatarō agrees, somewhat, and Ichigo asks Ganju why he brought Hanatarō along in the first place. Ganju reply's that he had no choice, as Hanatarō was beside him and he just picked him up without thinking. Ichigo asks Ganju if he picks up everything he sees lying on the ground and Ganju retorts that even Ichigo only just realized Hanatarō's presence. Hanatarō tries to stop them, saying that they need not argue over him, to which both say that they aren't. Hanatarō mentions that if they raise their voices, they might be found, so Ichigo and Ganju immediately speak in hushed tones. Ichigo says that even if Ikkaku is correct and Rukia Kuchiki is in the white tower, they have no idea how to get there.
Remembering that he had brought a map, Ganju pulls out a rather crudely drawn one, saying that they don’t want to encounter any captains, while wishing that he knew all their locations. Ichigo complains about there not being any roads on the map and exclaiming that this map is a hand drawn one. Ganju retorts that it is better than nothing. Hanatarō tries to say something, but the two cut him off, telling him to go home if he wants, but Hanatarō's words catch Ichigo's attention. He asks if by “Rukia” they meant Rukia Kuchiki, the death-row prisoner and sister to Sixth Division captain, Byakuya Kuchiki. Seeing that he is right, he goes on to say that the “white tower” must be the Shishinrō, to which he knows a way.
Zaraki is running along the roof with Yachiru on his back as usual, the latter commenting that the former seems unusually happy. Zaraki says that she’s probably right, since this guy had fought with Captain Gin Ichimaru and survived, and then fought Ikkaku and won. In addition, Ikkaku had said that he was strong and getting stronger. He calls out to Ichigo that he, "Kenpachi Zaraki, is waiting for him".
7th Seat Hanatarō Yamada's way to get to the Shishinrō is by way of the underground water tunnels that run throughout the whole of Seireitei and would allow them to go anywhere unobstructed. Ganju Shiba asks if the other Shinigami would know of this place, since all they did was to lift an ordinary floor tile. Hanatarō replies that only the 4th Division, specialized in relief and supplies, knows their way around the maze of tunnels, though not because they use it as supply routes, as Ganju had imagined, but because, being the weakest Division that gets all the chores pushed on them, cleaning here is also their job. Ganju comments that the Fourth Division must be incredibly pathetic, but Hanatarō giggles and says that it is not too bad. Ichigo asks him why he is so willing to help them, despite their being his enemies. Hanatarō quietly replies that he had heard all about Ichigo from Rukia Kuchiki and turns his head to face Ichigo, asking him to please save Rukia.
At the 1st Division's barracks, 3rd Seat Yasochika Iemura from the 4th Division is giving his scheduled report to the gathered lieutenants (minus Lieutenant Yachiru Kusajishi), saying that almost all of the 11th Division has been hospitalized, and two high-ranking officers 3rd Seat Ikkaku Madarame and 5th Seat Yumichika Ayasegawa both have left the front lines due to serious injuries, and the Fourth Division is currently investigating injury status of the other divisions. All of the lieutenants are shocked by this, as Iemura continues, saying that they have so far confirmed three Ryoka, two of which have taken a Fourth Division member as hostage and are heading their way. However, due to their inability to sense Reiatsu, they are unsure of their location. Renji remembers the time when he was beaten up by Ichigo, as Lieutenant Rangiku Matsumoto remarks that they have to collect more intelligence. Lieutenant Tetsuzaemon Iba adds that they haven’t heard from 4th Seat Jirōbō Ikkanzaka either and since they think he got beat, will begin searching for him. Rangiku asks if it is not Jirōbō The Wind-scythe and when Iba confirms it, Lieutenant Shūhei Hisagi comments that even Jirōbō, Jidanbō Ikkanzaka's little brother, had gotten beat. Lieutenant Izuru Kira asks what the hell is going on and as the rest of the lieutenants converse, Lieutenant Momo Hinamori turns to say something to Renji, but he has disappeared and the door is left ajar.
Hanatarō tells them that before being transferred to the Shishinrō, Rukia had been kept in the 6th Division holding cell, to which he had been assigned to clean. Rather quickly, he had grown to look forward to his daily cleaning visits to her cell. A little at a time, Rukia would also talk to him about all kinds of things, like what they eat and drink in the Human World. She had also told him about how a modified soul could be put into a stuffed animal. Hanatarō had remarked that the first person who thought to try that must have been crazy. Hanatarō adds that the majority of the things she had shared were about Ichigo, and that soon after, the formal order for her execution had come. Hanatarō asked her if the one she gave her Shinigami powers to was the one she often spoke of and she had replied that it was: Ichigo Kurosaki, whom she, although having spent only two months with, trusted entirely. Yet, because of her, his fate was twisted and he has been hurt terribly saying: "Whatever she does do now, she could never fully atone for the pain she had caused Ichigo".
Ganju remarks that Rukia must be another unusual Shinigami and Ichigo, with a look of seriousness on his face, agrees with him. Ichigo, jumping to his feet, says that is the reason why they came to save her. He walks off, keeping up a fast pace as her words to Hanatarō and the memories of her run through his mind. Ganju and Hanatarō run after him, asking him to wait and slow down. He says to himself that everything that’s happening is his own fault and not Rukia's. He declares that he will not let her die.
A floor tile is suddenly lifted in a foggy place and Hanatarō pops out. He then indicates to the others that the coast is clear and to come up. He climbs out and says that this is the exit nearest to the tower. Ganju comments that it’s been a while since he had breathed fresh air. Hanatarō points out the Shishinrō and Ganju comments that although they have come rather close, from here on will be the tough part. The fog starts to lift and Ichigo tells them to hurry as he starts off, stopping abruptly when he notices someone coming down the stairs. This someone has red hair, and Ichigo's eyes widen as the person becomes fully visible. Renji pushes up his visor and asks if Ichigo remembers his face. Ichigo says that he would if he could, but there's a mountain of pay-back to return to Renji, and afterwards Renji will be long forgotten. Renji descends the stairs, saying that he didn't expect Ichigo to remember his name. Ganju asks who this guy is, whose Reiatsu is on a different scale than the others they have met so far. A frightened and shocked Hanatarō replies that it is Renji Abarai, the lieutenant of the Sixth Division. Renji says that he had thought Ichigo died after Captain Byakuya Kuchiki's attack; Ichigo, ignoring Ganju's pleads for him to stop, prepares to face Renji. Renji adds that, however, Ichigo had survived, he is impressed, but proclaims that this is the end, because, as he had said before, he was going to kill the one who stole Rukia's powers. Ichigo puts a hand on his sword's hilt. Renji says that as long as Ichigo is alive, Rukia will never regain her powers and Ichigo retorts that the reason why they have brought Rukia back, was merely to kill her, so Renji will just have to let him pass. He charges at Renji as he tells Ichigo that to pass, he will have to defeat him.
Meanwhile, Captain Kenpachi Zaraki, with Yachiru still on his back, is running along the roof, stops and says that Ichigo's fight against Renji has begun. Having beaten Ikkaku, a 3rd-Seat officer, Ichigo had better beat a lieutenant, or he would not be a fun opponent for him. Yachiru asks him how he knows that they are fighting despite not having the ability to sense others’ spirit pressure. Zaraki laughs, replying that it is because he is strong. Yachiru comments that he is weird. Three Shinigami ask each other if any have found anything, one remarking that it’s been a while since the intrusion and the number of injured just keeps going up. Even the captains and lieutenants are holding regular conferences to get a hold of the situation. Suddenly, someone at the end of the alley they are in shouts that someone has seen Jirōbō lying motionless nearby and they all run off. Uryū Ishida and Orihime Inoue had been listening nearby. Ishida remarks that Ichigo and the others must really be going at it, because the surveillance has gotten tighter. Orihime says that they should be okay if whoever they meet is the same level as the one they had met earlier, but Ishida seems to have something else on his mind. He senses Ichigo's Reiatsu along with Renji's. Remembering their previous fight, he says that Ichigo has found himself a tough opponent. Ayame and Shun'ō interrupt his thoughts and shock him by appearing in his face and they ask if he is okay. He replies that he is okay and not to worry. Orihime says that she’s glad, cause there are times when he spaces out and she gets worried. Ayame and Shun'ō then return and Orihime tells Ishida that they should hurry on. Elsewhere, Yasutora Sado is also running up the stairs and thinking to himself that Ichigo's Reiatsu is increasing, but his opponent’s is extremely powerful, so he should hurry.
Meanwhile, Ichigo and Renji's fight heats up. Ganju states that Renji is a lieutenant, so no matter how strong Ichigo is, he wouldn't be able to win. Hanatarō's point of view differs, and as he says, Ichigo is completely overwhelming Renji and, at that moment, Ichigo pins Renji to a wall. Hanatarō asks what kind of Human is Ichigo and Ganju, eyes open wide, says that that is what he would like to know as well. Renji asks him how he plans to save Rukia. Even if he defeats him here, there are still 11 more lieutenants and 13 captains above them. Or does he plan on defeating all of them, too. Other than that, there is no other way he can save Rukia. Ichigo asks Renji how many lieutenants and captains there are, claiming that no matter the number of either, he’ll just beat them all if they get in his way. Renji asks him what the basis for his confidence is, and how he can be so full of himself; just because his Zanpakutō has changed, it doesn't mean that he has gotten stronger.
His sword starts to glow and Renji is able to push Ichigo away as he releases Zabimaru, sending it extending in Ichigo's direction and, although Ichigo uses Zangetsu to block it, knocks him all the way back into a wall and right through it, barely missing Hanatarō and Ganju. Renji retracts Zabimaru, saying that Ichigo judges his strength based on their earlier match, but he is wrong. When a Shinigami of lieutenant rank or higher enters the Human World, their powers are reduced by eighty percent in order not to cause unnecessary influence on the living. In other words, his power is now five times it was then, and no matter how much stronger Ichigo has become, he has absolutely no chance of defeating him. Ichigo, to the surprise of everyone present, gets up Zangetsu and emerges from the hole created when he had been smashed through it. Ichigo says that if that last attack was Renji's true power, then defeating eleven other guys like him won’t be a problem, since the attack had not hurt in the least. Renji takes a step forward and calls him a fool.
A flock of birds fly past the window of the Shishinrō, where Rukia sits, suddenly opening her eyes as though sensing something.
Plot (Live Action Film)
In the past in the year of 1994 on the day of June 17, as a young 9 year old Ichigo Kurosaki and his mother Masaki Kurosaki walk back home from leaving a karate dojo along the side of the road in the heavy rain, a passing truck splashes water on Ichigo, who cringes. Asking Ichigo if he is okay, Masaki bends down and pulls out a handkerchief, which she uses to wipe down Ichigo's face before declaring that it is all better as she puts it away.
Masaki tells Ichigo that he should walk on the other side of her, but Ichigo refuses and asserts that he will walk next to the road so he can protect Masaki. Laughing at this, Masaki stands up and calls Ichigo her hero as Ichigo asks her if he can hold her hand, which Masaki says she was hoping he would ask while extending her hand. As he takes his mother's hand, Ichigo thanks her and begins walking over a bridge with her, only to suddenly stop upon seeing a little girl standing next to the overflowing river several dozen meters away as he notes that she does not have an umbrella.
As a confused Masaki looks at the area that he is staring at, Ichigo cheerily states that he will give the girl his umbrella and runs off, prompting Masaki to call after him. Ichigo reaches the grassy area of the riverbank as the little girl claims to be cold, and while Masaki catches up to Ichigo and continues to call out to him, the little girl suddenly turns to look at Ichigo, who blacks out. Soon afterward, a badly wounded Masaki pants heavily as she lies on top of a still-unconscious Ichigo and tries to wake him up before collapsing and losing consciousness as the rain continues to pour on her.
In the present-day of Karakura Town in the year of 2000, three teenagers with skateboards stand before Ichigo who is now 15 years old. When one of the teenagers aggressively steps up to him, Ichigo headbutts him before sending him flying back and collapsing on the ground with a kick, prompting the two remaining and shocked teenagers to demand to know what his problem is. Setting down his bag, Ichigo turns around and asks the teenagers what happened as they look at a nearby vase of flowers lying on its side and strewn about. Ichigo asks the black-haired teenager what that looks like to him as the teenager silently leans back.
As he continues to not receive an answer, Ichigo grabs the blonde teenager by the ear and angrily demands that he answer the question, leading the teenager to acquiesce in pain and state that the flowers are for a child who was run over nearby. Confirming this, Ichigo throws the teenager into his friend before clotheslining him to the ground. Ichigo walks up to the black-haired teenager, who cowers back in fear, and asks him who knocked over the flowers, prompting the teenager to admit that it was him and his friends who did so on their skateboards as he falls onto his butt.
As he smiles and confirms this as well, Ichigo kicks the black-haired teenager into some nearby bags of trash before telling all three teenagers that they are going to apologize to the child, who stands behind Ichigo with blood dripping down his face. However, though Ichigo can see spirits, the teenagers cannot, prompting them to express confusion over who they are supposed to be apologizing to. When Ichigo repeats himself, the teenagers get on their hands and knees as they begin apologizing to him, leading an exasperated Ichigo to clarify that they need to apologize to the boy.
Turning to repeatedly apologize to the boy they still cannot see, the teenagers get up and run away with their skateboards as Ichigo picks up his bag and walks over to the boy, who he assures that the teenagers seem to have been scared off for good. The boy thanks Ichigo, who tells him to quit hanging around here and get up to Heaven where he belongs as he fixes up the vase of flowers. Suddenly, the blonde teenager tries to hit Ichigo from behind with his skateboard, only for Yasutora "Chad" Sado to pick him up by the collar and sending him flying away with a punch.
As he sees Sado, Ichigo grins and remarks that he is a little late, only for Sado to advise him to watch his back as he walks away, in which Ichigo thanks him for. That night, as Ichigo walks into the Kurosaki Clinic, he greets Karin Kurosaki and Yuzu Kurosaki, who are sitting at the dinner table as they tell him that he is late in unison. Ichigo tries to join them, only for Isshin Kurosaki to put him in a headlock while demanding to know why he is late for dinner again. Startled and confused by this, Ichigo points out that it is only 6 p.m., prompting Isshin to release and headbutt him.
When Isshin asserts that they all sit down to eat dinner together like a family and reprimands him for talking back, Ichigo asserts that he would have been home earlier had he not been busy helping a lost soul get to Heaven again, only for Isshin to declare that he does not care because he did not ask Ichigo to do this. As Ichigo reminds him that he cannot help it because he was born with the ability to see spirits, Yuzu asks them to keep it down because she is trying to eat her food while Karin tells her to ignore them. Irritated by all this, Ichigo bids his family goodnight and heads upstairs.
Yuzu points out that he did not eat his dinner as a surprised Isshin asks Ichigo where he is going, only to be told that his cooking stinks. As an angered Isshin tells him to go if he really feels this way and calls Ichigo ungrateful, Yuzu explains that Ichigo is stressed out because he has been seeing many spirits lately, prompting Isshin to ask her how she knows this as he sits down with his food. Upon being told that Ichigo tells Yuzu about these things, Isshin notes that he does not confide in him about anything, only for Yuzu to state that she would not either.
As Yuzu gets up to put her dishes away, a surprised Isshin asks her if she is joking, prompting Karin to accuse her father of having the communication skills of a 14-year-old before asserting that she would not confide anything sensitive to him as she leaves to clean her dishes as well. Disheartened by this, Isshin notes that his children are very disrespectful and looks to the shrine of Masaki on the wall as he asks his wife where he went wrong. Upstairs in his room, Ichigo tosses his bag to the ground and walks over to his mirror as he begins to undress, only to suddenly stop.
Turning around, Ichigo is stunned to find Rukia Kuchiki standing in his room. As Rukia notes that something is close and quietly walks over to the window, which she peers out of, Ichigo asks her what she is looking at, prompting a startled Rukia to whirl around to face him. As Rukia notes with astonishment that he can see her, Ichigo pokes fun at her historic attire and says that he does not know what century she died in before telling her to get out of his room. Suddenly, Rukia draws her Zanpakutō and points it at Ichigo's face, greatly shocking him.
Rukia steps back, whirls her Zanpakutō around and places it in her hand before thrusting its hilt into the air next to Ichigo, who turns to see it pressed against the forehead of a glasses-wearing Plus with a cord around his neck. When the Plus tearfully begs her to not send him to Hell as he doesn't want to go, Rukia assures him that he is actually going to the Soul Society where it is peaceful and safe. As Rukia pulls back and sheathes her Zanpakutō, the confused Plus begins to emit smoke and smiles as he vanishes into a point of blue light that proceeds to vanish while Ichigo watches on in stunned silence.
While Ichigo asks her what just happened and what she did to the Plus, Rukia is alerted by her Denreishinki beeping and pulls it out. Looking at the map of the local area it is displaying, Rukia sees a dot approaching her location and wonders if it is the Grand Fisher before realizing it is actually Fishbone D. When Rukia walks away while noting that it is close and huge, a confused Ichigo asks her what she is referring to before sullenly noting that she is making herself feel at home here. However, when Ichigo tries to grab her, Rukia, who had been concentrating, pushes him back.
Extending her hand, Rukia uses Bakudō #1. Sai on Ichigo, who has his hands bound behind his back by blue bands of light. As he falls back on his bed, Ichigo angrily demands that Rukia untie him and calls her a ghost, only for Rukia to reveal that she is actually a Shinigami, much to Ichigo's shock. Suddenly, Ichigo and Rukia hear Yuzu cry out for Isshin below, prompting Rukia to realize "it" is here. Ichigo asks her what she is talking about, and when Rukia does not answer, he gets to his feet and yells as he breaks out of his restraints with great effort before running downstairs.
As she looks on in shock, Rukia expresses disbelief at a Human being able to break her spell. Downstairs, Ichigo, Karin, and Isshin finds Yuzu in the living room, and when Karin asks her why she shouted, Yuzu turns to face them and explains that she heard a scary voice. While the rest of the family are confused by this, Isshin notes that he does not hear it now. Suddenly, the wall behind them explodes, sending Isshin and Karin crashing to the ground, and a semi-translucent Fishbone D reaches in to grab Yuzu before pulling her out of the house as a stunned Ichigo looks at his wounded father and sister.
Wondering what that thing was, Ichigo runs after Fishbone D as Rukia arrives behind him and is shocked to discover that he can also see the Hollow. As he runs outside with a baseball bat in hand, Ichigo is shocked when he sees Fishbone D in full as the latter turns around to face him with Yuzu in hand and comes into view. Ichigo demands that Fishbone D let go of Yuzu and rushes at him, only to swiftly be punched into a nearby garden where he crashes through a wall. While Ichigo struggles to get to his feet, Fishbone D expresses his desire to take Ichigo's soul.
Suddenly, as she tells Ichigo to stay back, Rukia quickly runs up to Fishbone D, jumps into the air, and slashes his arm with her Zanpakutō, causing Fishbone D to reel back in pain and let go of Yuzu as Rukia lands behind him. Seeing this, Ichigo runs below Yuzu and slides on his back to catch her before she hits the ground. While Fishbone D turns around to face them with a glowing cut on his forearm, Rukia notes that Ichigo's Reiatsu must be strong if he can see a Hollow. When Ichigo expresses confusion at this, Rukia explains that Hollows eat souls like Ichigo's and that this is what Fishbone D wants.
Looming over Ichigo, Fishbone D declares that he wants Ichigo's soul before attempting to grab him, leading Ichigo to quickly dodge him and run over to Rukia's side. After placing an unconscious Yuzu behind a nearby car, Ichigo rejoins Rukia and asks her what Fishbone D is. Rukia states that they are called Hollows, but as Ichigo asks her what those are, Fishbone D extends his neck, causing his head to hurtle toward Ichigo. Leaping in front of Ichigo and pushing him back, Rukia is caught in Fishbone D's mouth. Bloodied by this, Rukia admits that she may have stepped in too far.
As she pushes back against Fishbone D's clenching jaws, Rukia warns him to keep his hands off of Ichigo and slashes into his mouth, causing Fishbone D to release her and retract his neck as he reels back in pain. Running underneath Fishbone D as he attempts to attack her, Rukia leaps into the air and attempts to stab his head from above, only for Fishbone D to lean back as Rukia flips over him before grabbing her mid-fall with his left hand. Fishbone D holds Rukia up to his face and begins charging a Cero in his mouth, prompting Rukia to blast him with a Kidō spell.
As Fishbone D is sent flying back and crashes into a nearby yard, Rukia slams into the windshield of a parked car nearby and falls onto the ground as Ichigo rushes to her side and asks her if she is alright. Revealing that Fishbone D badly hurt her arm, Rukia asserts that their souls are lost if she cannot stop it, leading Ichigo to claim that she might have scared it away. However, Rukia states that there is one thing they can do, and when Ichigo asks her what this is, Rukia reveals that he must become a Shinigami, shocking Ichigo, before explaining that only a Shinigami can destroy a Hollow.
Asserting that this is why Ichigo must become one and fight in her stead, Rukia declares that is is their only chance. When Ichigo asks her how he can even do this, Rukia draws his attention to her Zanpakutō and explains that she will plunge it into his chest so she can infuse him with her energy through it before admitting that they will both die if it does not work. As Ichigo notes that he will definitely die, Rukia frantically tells him that this is a chance they will have to take because Fishbone D is coming back and will not be kept from devouring Ichigo's soul as Fishbone D emerges from the yard.
Watching this, Ichigo is alerted to Yuzu when she mumbles that she is scared, and as Rukia tells Ichigo that he has to decide now, Fishbone D roars and begins approaching them, prompting Ichigo to yell and grab the blade of Rukia's Zanpakutō as he tells her to go ahead. Rukia sits up and steadies her aim as Fishbone D begins running toward them before plunging her Zanpakutō into Ichigo's chest as he screams, which causes a bright light to wash over them. As he reaches them, Fishbone D rears back and punches with his left hand, only to suddenly have his entire left arm cut off by Ichigo.
Now dressed in a Shinigami shihakushō with a massive Zanpakutō of his own, Ichigo lands behind Fishbone D as the latter's severed arm falls to the ground and disintegrates while Rukia, now wearing a completely white shihakushō, watches in shock. As Rukia notes that the size of Ichigo's Zanpakutō must mean his Reiatsu is strong, Ichigo turns to face Fishbone D, who has blue smoke billowing out of his wound, and the two charge toward each other before Ichigo leaps forward and cuts through Fishbone D, who is split vertically in half and is purified in blue light as Ichigo lands behind him.
Watching this, Rukia expresses her amazement and asks Ichigo if he is really just a Human, prompting him to confirm that this was the case last time he checked. The next morning, Ichigo wakes up in a cold sweat in his bed and wonders if it was all a dream, which he notes was intense as he sits up. However, upon walking downstairs, Ichigo is shocked to find Karin and Isshin staring at the giant hole that Fishbone D left in the wall of the living room, and when he asks if this happened last night, Ichigo is told that a truck hit the house and that the driver must have ran after he lost control.
When Yuzu appears behind him and wonders what happened, Ichigo kneels in front of her and asks her if she is okay, only for Yuzu to express confusion at what he means. Ichigo realizes that she does not remember, but Yuzu is uncertain of what she is supposed to remember and walks over to Isshin to ask him what happened, leaving Ichigo equally confused. Later on, at Karakura High School, Orihime Inoue stares at Ichigo's empty desk, prompting Tatsuki Arisawa to playfully berate her for fantasizing about him. As Orihime claims that she was not, Tatsuki sits next to her.
Admitting that she does not understand what Orihime finds so great about Ichigo, Tatsuki claims that he is moody and strikes her as childish before pointing out how his hair is orange on top of all this, only for Orihime to happily assert that she thinks Ichigo is funny. When Tatsuki questions this, Orihime explains that she thinks it is adorable when Ichigo gets a moody look on his face, which she promptly envisions, leading to her laughing out loud and calling him cute as an exasperated Tatsuki notes that she has lost it. Suddenly, Keigo Asano runs up to them.
Keigo informs Orihime and Tatsuki that a truck crashed into Ichigo's house, to their shock, and when Orihime asks him if Ichigo is alright, Keigo sits down and melodramatically claims that he was killed instantly, horrifying Orihime. However, Ichigo disputes this, prompting the three to turn around and see him standing behind them as Keigo greets him. While Orihime runs up to him and asks him if he is okay, Ichigo confirms this as Sado, who is sitting behind him, claims that Ichigo cannot be killed. As Ichigo brushes this off, Sado smiles while Orihime sinks to her knees and expresses relief.
While an annoyed Ichigo tells Orihime to not be so dramatic, Keigo asks him how a truck crashed into his house, only for Ichigo to assert that it was actually the hand of a giant creature rather than a truck. Stunned by this claim, Orihime and Tatsuki sit in silence as Keigo asks Ichigo if he is sure that he is alright, and Tatsuki notes that he may want to see a doctor as Ichigo assures them that he is fine. Suddenly, Rukia greets them, and Ichigo is shocked when he turns around to see her standing in his classroom wearing a school uniform as Orihime introduces her as having to just joined their class.
Introducing Ichigo to Rukia, Orihime sees him staring at her in shock and asks him if he knows Rukia, which he denies. Rukia walks over to Ichigo, grabs a textbook from his desk, and drags him over to another desk by the collar while claiming that she is not sure that she has the right one as she flips to a page where she has written a warning for Ichigo to not make a scene, to his further surprise. Shortly afterward, as they stand on the roof of the school, Ichigo asks Rukia why she cannot simply go back, prompting Rukia to assert that returning to the Soul Society is not very easy.
When Rukia explains that only a Shinigami can enter the Soul Society and that she has lost all her Shinigami powers, Ichigo asks her where they went, prompting her to point at him and detail how he took all her powers even though she only meant to give him half. As Ichigo asks her if this means that he is a Shinigami now, Rukia walks up to him and asserts that his soul has been transformed into a Shinigami's soul before walking in another direction. Ichigo wonders if Rukia no longer being a Shinigami is why people can see her, but she clarifies that spiritual beings are invisible to Humans and she is simply using a Gigai.
Putting on a Gokon Tekkō, Rukia declares that she wants her powers back before rushing forward with her hand outstretched at a shocked Ichigo, who attempts to stop her, and pushing his soul out of his body. As Ichigo falls to the ground in his Shinigami attire, he sees his Human body collapse and asks Rukia if that is him while she pulls his Zanpakutō out of its scabbard. Rukia places the hilt of Ichigo's Zanpakutō in his hand and holds the blade up to her chest while explaining that he will need to stab her in the chest to reverse the transfer of power.
With Ichigo protesting this, Rukia has him place both hands on the hilt before shoving the blade against her chest as Ichigo looks away in horror. However, the blade simply impacts against her with a dull clanging sound, and as Ichigo slowly looks at her, a stunned Rukia realizes that it is not working because Ichigo's energy is too low. As a visibly worried Rukia holds her hand up to her mouth and looks away, Ichigo gets to his feet and asks her what they will do, leading Rukia to decide to have Ichigo act as her Substitute Shinigami for now, much to Ichigo's confusion.
Rukia explains that there are two types of Souls: Pluses, the normal type of spirit that Ichigo usually sees, and Hollows, spirits who died bearing a grudge that devour other souls. Detailing how one of a Shinigami's duties is sending Pluses to the Soul Society in a process called Konsō, which she performed on the glasses-wearing Plus in Ichigo's bedroom last night, Rukia states that their other duty is to find and destroy Hollows, which Ichigo will help her fulfill. However, Ichigo flatly refuses to help Rukia and turns away as she asserts that Hollows will continue to devour Pluses if he does not.
Claiming that he does not care, Ichigo informs Rukia that he only took on Fishbone D last night to protect his family and picks up his Zanpakutō as he promises to return her powers right now so she can carry out her duties herself, only for Rukia to warn him that it would not work because his Reiatsu is too low. When an irritated Ichigo points out that she said it was strong last night, Rukia clarifies that it might work but the attempt would likely kill Ichigo in his current condition, as even though his soul is highly pressurized, his power is untrained and his body is not built to withstand such releases of power too many times.
Ichigo belligerently asks Rukia when he will be strong enough, prompting her to note that slaying Hollows is an excellent way to increase one's power before informing Ichigo that he will need to undergo training in order to tame his Reiatsu. As Rukia asks him to accept his fate, Ichigo swears off about fate and begins to leave before turning around to ask Rukia if he can get his clothes back. That night, as Ichigo walks into the Kurosaki Clinic and announces his return, Yuzu comes downstairs and asks him if he knows where her pajamas are, leading Ichigo to ask her why he would know as he walks upstairs. Yuzu wonders where they could be.
Entering his room, Ichigo turns on the light and opens the door to his closet, where he is shocked to find Rukia lying on a makeshift bed in pajamas. As Rukia indignantly asks him why he is barging into her room like this, a dumbfounded Ichigo asks her what she is doing in here wearing Yuzu's pajamas, only for Rukia to point out that she has no home or clothes of her own before reminding Ichigo that he needs her help to become a Shinigami. When Ichigo states that he will happily pass this up, Rukia asserts that he cannot run away from it and needs to accept it.
Suddenly, Isshin barges into Ichigo's room and demands to know if he has someone in here, prompting Ichigo to slam the closet door shut and nervously stand in front of it. When Ichigo claims that nothing is going on here, Isshin chops him in the chest, knocking the wind out of Ichigo, and opens the closet door while asking who is in there, only to find it seemingly empty aside from a pillow, which confuses him. Sheepishly closing the door, Isshin warns Ichigo to not try sneaking any girls into his room and leaves as Ichigo brushes him off and asks Rukia if she is still there while addressing her as Shinigami.
As Ichigo pulls the closet door open again, Rukia reminds him that her name is Rukia Kuchiki while Ichigo states that they are done here and asks her if she can leave him alone now. Asserting that there is nothing Ichigo can do about their fates being joined and that he should just accept it, Rukia tells him to not get any funny ideas just because they are cohabiting before slamming the door shut as a confused Ichigo protests her terminology before giving up. The next morning, the blanket is ripped off a sleeping Ichigo, causing him to curl up while cursing his father before seeing that it was actually Rukia's doing.
Throwing Ichigo's clothes at him, Rukia tells him to come with her, to his confusion. Shortly afterward, underneath a bridge, Rukia aims a pitching machine at Ichigo, who narrowly dodges two high-velocity baseballs while holding a bat before demanding to know what Rukia is doing. As she pelts Ichigo with dozens of baseballs while he protests, Rukia declares that this is basic Shinigami training, only for Ichigo to assert that this is not training before being hit in the face by the final baseball. Angered by this, Ichigo throws down the bat and storms off with his bag as Rukia tells him they are not done yet.
Later, at Karakura High School, as Ichigo walks into his classroom, Keigo comes up and excitedly inquires if he and Rukia are dating, which Ichigo flatly denies. While Keigo sits down with Ichigo and teasingly asserts that he does not waste any time, Tatsuki sees Orihime looking dejected and reprimands Keigo for not realizing that Ichigo is just showing Rukia around. This prompts Keigo to lewdly ask Ichigo what he is showing her, only to be silenced when Rukia appears and coldly states that she and Ichigo are nothing more than classmates before cheerily asking Ichigo if she can talk to him.
Ichigo dismissively tells Rukia that she cannot, only for her to hoist him up by the collar and swiftly punch him in the stomach, causing Ichigo to double over in pain. As Rukia drags Ichigo away under the pretense that he has a stomachache and needs to see the nurse, a stunned Keigo notes that she slugged him, prompting Uryu Ishida to look up from his desk. Back under the bridge, Rukia continues to pelt Ichigo with baseballs, and eventually he manages to deflect two of them with the bat, to Rukia's surprise. Rukia fires two more baseballs at Ichigo, who quickly dodges them before running up to her.
When Ichigo asserts that he has better things to do than this and declares that this is enough, Rukia knocks him to the ground with a wooden sword that she tosses next to him. As Rukia pulls up her own wooden sword, an irritated Ichigo gets to his feet with the sword she gave him in hand and agrees to keep training before rushing at her. Ichigo flails wildly at Rukia, who swiftly dodges each of his slashes and moves behind him as she strikes his arms, legs, and head in rapid succession. Clutching his head, Ichigo swings at Rukia again, only to be struck several more times from behind.
As he curses at Rukia, Ichigo resumes his assault. Some time later, a visibly exhausted Ichigo continues to fight against Rukia under a tree near the river, where Rukia continues to outclass him. After taking a few seconds to catch his breath, Ichigo resumes clashing with Rukia and manages to match or evade her strikes until Rukia outmaneuvers him and holds her sword to his neck. Noting that Rukia does not have a lot of friends, Ichigo tauntingly states that he can see why, prompting Rukia to flip him onto his back with a strike to the legs before pinning him down with her sword.
When Rukia asserts that a Shinigami cannot be friends with a Human, Ichigo claims that he was only kidding before throwing Rukia off of him and holding her down as she places her sword back at his throat. Rukia declares that she does not need friends because she lives by the Shinigami code, confusing Ichigo, before they are interrupted by the arrival of Orihime, who carries two grocery bags and asks Ichigo what is going on. Getting to his feet alongside Rukia, Ichigo bashfully claims that it is nothing as Orihime greets Rukia, who returns the greeting in an overly formal manner.
Ichigo quietly asks Rukia why she is speaking like this, and when Rukia reveals that she got it from his book, an incredulous Ichigo realizes that she has been reading his manga as Rukia claims that it is how modern people speak, which prompts Ichigo to clarify that they do not do so in this century. As she watches this, Orihime apologizes for interrupting and walks away while Ichigo notes that this was awkward because Orihime is definitely going to believe they are a couple. When Rukia tries to resume their training, Ichigo states that this is enough for one day.
Though Rukia asserts that a Shinigami in training must obey their superior's orders, Ichigo declares that she is not his superior and picks up his uniform as Rukia insists that he must help her get back to the Soul Society. Claiming that Rukia will do fine in the Human World and can give fencing or kendō lessons as, Ichigo bids her farewell and walks away as Rukia moodily crosses her arms and sighs. Some time later, Rukia walks up to the Urahara Shop and enters it. As Rukia looks around, Kisuke Urahara asks her how her Gigai is working out while pulling something out of a drawer.
When Urahara states that she fits right in as a high school girl, Rukia tells him to not be ridiculous and notes that she does not really have a choice in the matter. Walking down to the center floor, Urahara holds up a box and informs Rukia that it is a battery she needs for her Denreishinki. After setting the box down on the table and opening it, Rukia removes the battery from her Denreishinki and slots in the new one before pressing her hand to the top of the Denreishinki, which begins to glow purple in response as Urahara asks Rukia what her plan is.
As he reminds Rukia that she defied the Shinigami code by giving her powers to a Human, Urahara bluntly states that they will have her executed for this if they find out and notes that they should hope they do not. Meanwhile, in a darkened room in the Seireitei, Renji Abarai informs Byakuya Kuchiki that he is unable to locate Rukia's Reiatsu and asserts that she would never have been defeated by a lowly Hollow like Fishbone D before asking Byakuya if she could have really given her powers to a Human. Byakuya orders Renji to find Rukia and bring her in if she did transfer her powers, prompting Renji to bow his head.
That night in the Human World, Ichigo walks down a quiet street before coming to a stop upon being confronted by Renji, who he asks who he is, prompting Renji to note that Ichigo can see him. When Ichigo demands to know what he wants, Renji explains that he sensed a high Reiatsu here that turned out to be Ichigo and asks him if he knows a young female Shinigami named Rukia who visited him. Ichigo claims to not know her, but Renji immediately sees through this and tells Ichigo to not play dumb with him before revealing that Rukia was hunting a Hollow known as the Grand Fisher.
As Renji asserts that Rukia must have been drawn to Ichigo's unusual power, Ichigo brings up his mention of the Grand Fisher, but Renji dismisses this and asks him where Rukia is. When Ichigo coldly states that he does not know, Renji advises him to stop lying and grips the scabbard of his Zanpakutō before drawing and swinging his sword at Ichigo, who barely evades it by leaning back. Pointing his Zanpakutō at Ichigo, who stares at it in shock, a grinning Renji begins advancing on him, prompting Ichigo to move backward in sync with him before falling back and run around the corner.
However, as Renji begins to pursue Ichigo, he hears a whistling sound and looks behind him before narrowly avoiding a Heilig Pfeil that hurtles past him and embeds itself in a stone pillar nearby. Watching the Heilig Pfeil as it dissipates from behind another pillar, Renji recognizes it as Ichigo realizes he is no longer being pursued and looks back to see what is happening. When Renji attempts to move out from behind the pillar, he is forced to dodge another Heilig Pfeil and expresses amusement at a Quincy being present before leaping away.
Ichigo walks back to the scene of the confrontation, but does not see anyone nearby. Later that night, as he lies in bed, Ichigo asks Rukia why she is really here, and when Rukia asks him what he means while lying in his closet, Ichigo states that he hates being the last person to know what is really going on. When Ichigo asserts that he knows she is lying and tells her to stop hiding things from him, Rukia claims that she is not hiding anything, only to be visibly shocked into silence when Ichigo mentions that a red-haired Shinigami tried to kill him, which leads Ichigo to note that he was right.
As Rukia remains silent despite Ichigo's insistence that she talk, Ichigo opens the closet door and declares that he will do so instead as he details how Rukia was looking for this Grand Fisher and now has Renji looking for her before pointing out how he was almost killed for letting Rukia hide here. Rukia closes the door while telling Ichigo that they resume training in the morning, but Ichigo opens it again and asks if this is a joke as he reminds Rukia that she has dragged him into a mess that he does not want to be in, only for Rukia to close the door again as she asserts that he needs more training.
Opening the door once more, Ichigo asks Rukia why he should keep training because it is not his fault that Rukia is stuck here and has to hide out in a closet before asking her who granted permission for her to use his closet anyway, but a frustrated Rukia closes the door one last time and mentally states that Ichigo will die if he does not train. Meanwhile, in his captain's quarters in the Seireitei, Byakuya asks Renji if he is certain of this, prompting Renji to assert that Rukia would come out to protect Ichigo if a Hollow threatened him as Byakuya picks up his Zanpakutō and departs with him.
The following day, at Karakura High School, Rukia leans on a railing alone during lunchtime as Orihime wonders where she lives. When Tatsuki wryly comments that she has heard Rukia lives with Ichigo, a shocked Orihime asks her how she knows this, prompting Tatsuki to assure her that it is only a rumor. In his classroom, Ichigo sits down with his lunch, which he sees has the words "Fight Yourself!!" written on the rice in seaweed, and immediately realizes this is Isshin's doing as he begins to eat, only for Uryū to walk up to him and state that Ichigo is a Shinigami.
As a shocked Ichigo spits out the food in his mouth, Uryū comments that this confirms his suspicions, prompting Ichigo to try and play it off by telling him to not be an idiot. Pointing out how Ichigo has a very strong Reiatsu that has only grown stronger over the past several days ever since Rukia arrived, Uryū notes that she may look just like a Human but is actually using a Gigai, only for Ichigo to cut him off by clasping a hand over his mouth, which draws the attention of their classmates. When Ichigo asks him who he is, Uryū pulls his hand off his mouth and says that Ichigo has probably never noticed him.
However, Ichigo recalls that Uryū transferred to their school about a year ago before realizing that he does not know where Uryū transferred from as a smiling Uryū introduces himself. Shortly afterward, Ichigo and Uryū stand on the roof of the school as Ichigo asks Uryū how he knows about his Reiatsu. Uryū reveals that he is from the Quincy tribe and that the Shinigami killed his people, and when a disbelieving Ichigo calls him crazy, Uryū removes the Quincy Cross attached to his wrist and pulls the two segments apart, revealing a string of Reishi between the two segments that surprises Ichigo.
Pulling the segments further apart, which causes two more strings of Reishi to form at an angle to the main string that are attached to the expanding handle segment, Uryū forms a large Heilig Bogen with a Heilig Pfeil notched in the string that he proceeds to fire into the sky. As he watches the Heilig Pfeil blow apart a cloud high above them, Ichigo realizes that the arrows Renji was dodging last night came from Uryū, who notes that Ichigo understands now and explains that he can also destroy Hollows even though he is a Human, which he considers his sole purpose in life alongside avenging his tribe.
Uryū reveals that he came here a year ago when he first sensed Ichigo's powers before forming another Heilig Pfeil and aiming it at a shocked Ichigo, who puts his hands up while frantically asking Uryū what he is doing. Proclaiming that he is challenging Ichigo, Uryū begins to circle him while detailing how they share their world with Humans, Pluses, Hollows, Shinigami, and those who hate Shinigami, and states that there is a turbulent otherworld which people cannot see before asserting that it is his duty and fate to destroy Ichigo if he is a Shinigami.
As Ichigo states that this is way too complicated, Uryū declares that this is where he proved once and for all that Quincy are superior to Shinigami and orders Ichigo to defend himself before firing the Heilig Pfeil, which Ichigo barely dodges as it hurtles past his head. Seeing this, a disappointed Uryū notes that he will just have to force Ichigo to be a Shinigami and takes out a piece of Hollow bait, which he crushes between his fingers and throws over the edge of the roof. Elsewhere in the school, Rukia hears her Denreishinki beeping and frantically runs off in search of Ichigo.
Back on the roof, Ichigo gets to his feet and asks Uryū what that was, only for Uryū to simply smile and adjust his glasses in response before hiding behind the wall nearby as Rukia arrives and informs Ichigo that they are here. Declaring that it is time to get to work, Rukia puts on her Gokon Tekkō and pushes Ichigo's soul out of his body despite his protests, to Uryū's surprise. As his body collapses, an annoyed Ichigo asks Rukia what the problem is now as she reveals the Hollows are here and tries to drag him off, only for Ichigo to resist her and ask her what he is supposed to do.
Rukia asserts that Ichigo has to destroy Hollows because it is the only way he can increase his powers and return her to the Soul Society, but Ichigo claims that she has him confused with someone who actually cares, only to suddenly stop in shock and run off upon hearing a voice crying for help that he recognizes. As an annoyed and confused Rukia follows him, Uryū departs. Looking at her Denreishinki, which is filled with Hollow markers, Rukia comments on how many Hollows are appearing and wonders what is drawing them before noting that they may attack innocent beings at any moment.
Shortly afterward, as the young Plus from before runs down the street, Ichigo descends a set of stairs nearby and recognizes the Plus, who he notes did not get to Heaven after all. The Plus stops and turns around as Hexapodus pulls himself on top of a nearby roof, prompting Ichigo to begin running toward him. However, Rukia tells Ichigo to come back and asserts that he needs to protect all spirits and people instead of just this one Plus. As Hexapodus begins to chase down the Plus, Rukia details that Shinigami treat everyone equally and tells Ichigo that he must first take the Shinigami's oath.
Seeing the Plus trip and fall to the ground as Hexapodus catches up to him, Ichigo declares that Rukia can take her Shinigami's oath and shove it as he tosses his scabbard at her and runs forward. As Hexapodus rears back to strike the Plus with one of his legs, Ichigo runs up and repels his leg with a slash of his Zanpakutō before dodging a subsequent strike from another leg. With Rukia pulling the Plus out of harm's way, Ichigo slashes at Hexapodus once more and deflects two more of his strikes while telling Rukia that he is not so noble that he would risk his life for a stranger.
Despite this, Ichigo also asserts that he is not so low as to not come to the aid of someone in danger as he slides underneath Hexapodus, where he dodges several stabbing strikes from the Hollow's legs while counterattacking where he can. When Hexapodus backs up, a grinning Ichigo asks him if this is all he has got before the two rush at each other. Hexapodus begins stabbing at Ichigo with multiple legs in rapid succession, forcing him to sidestep them and block strikes where he can, before sending Ichigo flying back with a powerful strike from his right foreleg.
As Ichigo crashes to the ground and looks up in shock, Hexapodus arches over him and prepares to strike as Rukia tells Ichigo to watch out, only for Renji to suddenly appear and slash down through Hexapodus's body, purifying him. Flicking the blood off his sword, Renji turns to glare at Ichigo while taunting him with his tongue, and Rukia recognizes him. Renji casually saunters toward Ichigo with his Zanpakutō over his shoulder before suddenly leaping to him with Shunpo and thrusting his blade toward Ichigo, who is left staring at it inches from his face as he tries to grip his own Zanpakutō.
While Renji mocks him as slow and lowers his Zanpakutō, Ichigo angrily grips and swings his Zanpakutō at him, only for Renji to move behind him and swiftly overpower him in three strikes, sending Ichigo crashing into a tree. After falling to the ground, a coughing Ichigo reaches for his Zanpakutō, but Renji steps on his hand, causing Ichigo to scream in pain, and advises him to not mess with Shinigami before kicking him away with his other foot. As Ichigo lies wheezing on the ground, Renji notes that this was easy and approaches him while spinning his Zanpakutō around to hold it in a reverse grip.
However, as Renji prepares to stab Ichigo, Rukia moves between them and warns Renji to stop, prompting an annoyed Renji to lower his sword before slashing at Rukia, who spins around and crouches by Ichigo's side unharmed. Renji informs Rukia that she did not dodge his strike and that he was going easy on her, and Rukia asks him why he is here, Renji states that she should know before detailing that he is here to take her back and kill the Human she gave her powers to. Seeing the expression on Rukia's face, Renji mockingly asks her if this is a Human look.
As he declares that Rukia's humanity is disgusting to look at, Renji reminds Rukia that they were both born in the Rukongai district and adopted by the Kuchiki Clan and states that she was trained to become an elite Shinigami before asserting that she should not be looking like a Human. When Renji asks Byakuya if he agrees, a shocked Rukia gets to her feet and turns around to see Byakuya standing nearby, which prompts her to kneel as Renji moves away. Slowly walking toward Rukia, Byakuya stops a few feet away and reprimands Rukia for defying their code.
Rukia details how she was going to be devoured by Fishbone D if she did not give Ichigo her power and that she only meant to transfer some of it, but Byakuya dismisses this as an unworthy excuse and reminds Rukia that she should know the Soul Society will demand her execution because she has committed a felony. When Byakuya asserts that she needs to take her power back from Ichigo so she can be pardoned for her crime, Rukia explains that Ichigo may die if she attempts to initiate the transfer in his current state, but Byakuya dismissively tells her to let him die.
Looking at Ichigo, Rukia states that it was not Ichigo's fault that she gave him her powers and asks if a Shinigami's job is to let innocent men die, only for Byakuya to condescendingly note that she feels compassion for a Human. As Rukia tries to deny this, Byakuya orders her once more to regain her powers and let Ichigo die before stating that she will be the one to die otherwise. Byakuya tells Rukia that she has until the full moon to do so and walks away with Renji as Rukia protests. After telling Renji to take the Hollow to the west, Byakuya disappears along with his lieutenant.
As he watches this from the street nearby, Uryū turns around and departs. Later that day, Rukia carries a badly wounded Ichigo back to his unconscious body on the roof of Karakura High School, where he collapses. Pulling out a canister of liquid, which she begins rubbing on Ichigo's wounds as he grimaces in pain, Rukia asserts that Ichigo will surely die in both body and soul if they do not heal his wounds before they return him to his body. However, while Rukia keeps rubbing the liquid into his wounds, a visibly scared Ichigo asks her what they will do, which Rukia has no answer for.
In the past, Ichigo wakes up after trying to help the girl by the riverbank and finds his mother lying on top of him. As Ichigo tries to wake her up, he sees two massive slashes on her back and realizes that she is dead. In the present, having to been dreaming about this event, Ichigo wakes up in his bed to find himself wrapped in bandages with Isshin sleeping in a chair next to him. When Ichigo gets his attention, Isshin opens his eyes and expresses relief that Ichigo is awake as he notes that he was in quite an accident before revealing that one of his classmates dragged him home.
While Isshin teasingly tells him to invite her over sometime, Ichigo states that he dreamed about Masaki last night, prompting Isshin to note that it is almost the anniversary of her death as Ichigo elaborates that he dreams about her often. Grabbing a cloth, Isshin wipes Ichigo's face while admitting that he dreams about Masaki every night. As Isshin finishes, Ichigo asserts that he failed to protect Masaki and that she died because of him, leading Isshin to silently dampen the cloth in a bowl of water while Ichigo holds his arm over his eyes and tearfully claims that he cannot protect anyone.
However, Isshin tells Ichigo that he has got it wrong and states that the love of his life died protecting Ichigo, which he will always be proud of her for. Later, at Karakura High School, Keigo rushes into his classroom and informs Orihime and Tatsuki that Ichigo was in some kind of accident. When a shocked Orihime asks him if Ichigo is alright, Keigo melodramatically claims that Ichigo was killed instantly, only for Ichigo to immediately correct him as he stands nearby. While Keigo cheerfully notes that Ichigo cannot be killed anyway, Sado stands up and asks Ichigo what happened to his neck.
As Uryū looks over from his desk, Ichigo adjusts the bandages around his neck and claims it is nothing before sitting down at his desk, where he looks at a visibly concerned Rukia while she looks out the window, to Orihime's confusion. Later that day, at Rob's Burger, Uryū sits in a booth by himself as Sado walks by with a drink and briefly stares at him before moving on. Nearby, as she and Tatsuki eat their food, Orihime notes that Ichigo has not seemed like himself lately, prompting Tatsuki to wryly speculate that Rukia dumped him, much to Orihime's shock.
When Orihime asks her if she means Ichigo and Rukia were dating, Tatsuki says that Orihime should have realized this already before asserting that this is her chance. Elsewhere, as she sits under a bridge with her Denreishinki in hand, Rukia looks at Ichigo's name displayed on her device and notes that he is not ready as she recalls Byakuya's ultimatum that she get her powers back at the cost of Ichigo's life by the full moon or else she will be killed. That night, as Ichigo lies in his bed, he remembers Rukia protecting him from Fishbone D the first night they met.
Asking Rukia why she saved him that night, Ichigo notes that she gave him her Shinigami powers knowing how much trouble it would get her into even though he was just an ordinary Human. As he points out that they both could have easily wound up dead, Ichigo states that Rukia still risked her own life to save his. However, as Ichigo sits up, he takes note of the continued silence and opens the closet door to find Rukia missing from her makeshift bed. Ichigo proceeds to search for Rukia in the street outside his house and under the bridge, but does not find her.
Suddenly, Ichigo realizes who would know and runs off, arriving at Rob's Burger shortly afterward. After quickly walking upstairs, Ichigo makes his way around the room in search of someone before spotting Uryū, who he rushes over to and asks for the location of the Soul Society. As Uryū comments on Ichigo's abruptness, Ichigo sits down in front of him and reveals that he cannot find Rukia before asking Uryū if he thinks that she could have returned to the Soul Society. When Uryū asks him how he should know where Rukia has gone, Ichigo insists that he tell him where the Soul Society is and how to get there.
Uryū sarcastically asks Ichigo if he is going to rescue Rukia, and when Ichigo confidently states that he could, an impressed Uryū states this is intriguing before reminding Ichigo that he would have to take on Renji, an elite swordsman. When an annoyed Ichigo wonders if Uryū is going to tell him or not, Uryū admits that he has no idea how to find the Soul Society, but as Ichigo begins to storm off, Uryū reveals that he knows someone who does and details how they are a Shinigami who was exiled from the Soul Society and now lives here. Shortly afterward, Ichigo arrives at the Urahara Shop.
Inside, Ichigo declares that there must be a way to get to the Soul Society, only for Urahara to state that he does not think Rukia returned there because she would have been executed if she did so and is not the type of person to throw her life away like that. As he places a small figurine on a shelf, Urahara informs Ichigo that he is the one Rukia is protecting, much to his surprise, and details how she will be trying to convince her brother to spare Ichigo's life even though she will be risking her own in the process, prompting Ichigo to realize that she is going to protect him again.
Elsewhere, at a torii, Rukia kneels before Byakuya and Renji as she explains that Ichigo's Reiatsu will attract the Grand Fisher before promising to purify it and redeem herself when it appears. As Rukia pleads that he let Ichigo live in return, Byakuya asks her if she has a plan. Back at the Urahara Shop, Urahara sits down and opens a fan as he notes that Rukia has a good chance of being killed on the spot if she is really doing this because her brother Byakuya is ruthless before revealing that the favored portal of the Shinigami to the Soul Society is nearby. Shortly afterward, Ichigo runs down the street.
At the torii, Byakuya asks Rukia if she would hazard her life for the sake of a Human, which she denies, and if she would disobey her older brother's command before demanding to know if Rukia distrusts him. Inquiring if Rukia would defy him to protect Ichigo, Byakuya insists that she answer him, but Rukia remains silent. As he listens to this, Renji encourages Rukia to simply kill Ichigo and come back to the Soul Society so she can be pardoned, and when Rukia continues to remain silent, he angrily reminds her that the Grand Fisher will devour him anyway and asserts that Ichigo is only good for use as bait.
Suddenly, Ichigo declares that this is enough, prompting Rukia and Renji to look at him in surprise as he stands beneath the nearby gate. Telling Renji to watch and learn, Ichigo asserts that he will destroy the Grand Fisher as Renji notes that he can now kill Ichigo on Rukia's behalf. However, as Renji draws his Zanpakutō and prepares to strike despite Rukia's protest, Byakuya tells him to stop and smiles as he decides to let Ichigo try. With Renji protesting this, Byakuya tells Ichigo to destroy the Grand Fisher, which Ichigo agrees to do on the condition that they pardon Rukia if he succeeds.
As Rukia looks on in astonishment, Ichigo tells her that they should finish his Shinigami training so he can defeat the Grand Fisher and return her powers greater than they were before. The next day, Ichigo and Rukia stand in a park with wooden swords, where they nod to each other before beginning to spar. While Ichigo trains with rubber cords restraining him to a tree and pulls Rukia behind him on a tire attached to a rope, Rukia explains that the Grand Fisher is a Hollow that the Shinigami have been pursuing for 54 years because it is far more powerful, agile, and deadly than any Hollow they have ever encountered.
While detailing how the Grand Fisher uses lures to attract targets with high Reiatsu and devour their souls, which means it will be drawn to Ichigo as his powers increase, Rukia places several glass bottles on sticks and arranges them around Ichigo, who assumes a battle stance in his Shinigami form before slashing the air in front of him, only to be confused when nothing happens, to Rukia's disappointment. Rukia resumes firing baseballs out of the pitching machine at Ichigo, who easily blocks and deflects every single one, and the two continue to spar with wooden swords in the park.
After Ichigo pulls Rukia along the ground on a tire, Orihime and Tatsuki pass by the park, only to stop in surprise upon seeing Ichigo earnestly fighting Rukia with a wooden sword before being knocked down. Later, at Rob's Burger, Tatsuki tells Keigo that they saw Ichigo doing kendō with Rukia down by the river, to Keigo's confusion. When Tatsuki mentions that it looks like he was training and wonders if he is starring in a play, Keigo excitedly speculates that Ichigo is going to be an action TV star, which Tatsuki notes is possible because he has the body for it as Orihime quietly looks away.
As Ichigo and Rukia continue to spar into the night, Rukia explains that purifying a Hollow means redeeming it from its sins rather than killing it. Later, in Ichigo's bedroom, Rukia sits down with him and illustrates how he should attack Grand Fisher's forehead, as it cannot withstand a blow there. Looking at Rukia's rabbit-like drawing, a confused Ichigo asks her if this is the Grand Fisher, leading an embarrassed Rukia to admit that it is not an exact recreation. While Ichigo notes that this does not help very much, Rukia asserts that the one thing she is certain about is the Grand Fisher's enormous size.
Ichigo mulls over how he is the one Grand Fisher has been searching for and asks Rukia how long it has been doing so. When Rukia theorizes that it has been pursuing Ichigo since he was a child, a disquieted Ichigo wonders if it is possible for him to have seen it at that age. Stating that no one could know this but Ichigo, Rukia explains that the Grand Fisher sightings are rare and no one can agree on what it looks like. However, when Ichigo asks her what the Grand Fisher was before becoming a Hollow, Rukia reveals that it was the spirit of a little girl, leading Ichigo to recall the girl he saw the day his mother died.
As Ichigo stands up and mutters under his breath about it being the spirit of a girl, a concerned Rukia asks him if he is remembering something, which he confirms before asserting that this just got personal as he looks at a picture of his mother. The next day, as Ichigo and Rukia continue to spar with wooden swords in the park, Sado and Orihime watch from the path nearby as Sado informs Orihime that Ichigo beat up some thugs several days ago and they vowed revenge, leading her to believe that Ichigo has been training with Rukia in order to get ready for them in case they show up again.
However, Urahara reveals that Ichigo is facing a much bigger fight, prompting a surprised Sado and Orihime to turn around and see him standing next to them as he notes with admiration that Ichigo is still taking up the challenge even though he knows the risk of this being his last fight. As Urahara turns and walks away, Sado and Orihime turn their attention back to Ichigo, who continues to spar with Rukia on even footing. The training continues into the evening, with Ichigo hoisting Rukia up on a tire swing attached to his sword and managing to spar with her even when tied to the tree with rubber restraints.
Later, as Ichigo yells while running under the bridge with a rope tied around his waist pulling Rukia behind him on a tire, she drops her book due to the sheer speed he is pulling her at. Finally, while Rukia watches anxiously, Ichigo stands in the center of the ring of bottles and concentrates before performing a spinning horizontal slash that shatters all the bottles at once, which causes a surprised Rukia to grin. Expressing joy at having accomplished this, Ichigo runs over to Rukia with his hand held up and has her hold up her hand as well before giving her a high-five.
Rukia congratulates Ichigo for pulling it off before asking him what he just did, prompting Ichigo to explain that it is a high-five as he gives her another one. While Ichigo and Rukia laugh over this, with Ichigo inviting Rukia to try one of her own and praising the subsequent attempt, Uryū watches from the path above before walking away. Meanwhile, as they walk through a graveyard, Renji asks Byakuya if he is sure about this, leading Byakuya to claim that Ichigo will not survive regardless and is merely the bait to lure the Grand Fisher, which he orders Renji to destroy instead.
Telling Renji he will kill Rukia afterwards, which causes Renji to look at him in surprise, Byakuya notes that Rukia could never kill Ichigo herself because she has grown too attached and asserts that this can become a dangerous affliction for Shinigami by weakening or even killing them. That night, at the Kurosaki Clinic, Ichigo, Karin, and Yuzu sit at the dinner table as Isshin declares the beginning of the planning for Masaki's annual memorial ceremony before clapping repeatedly. When Isshin tells his children to raise their hands if they have a suggestion, Karin and Yuzu do so immediately.
However, as Karin and Yuzu try to suggest ideas, Isshin assigns Yuzu to lunch duty and Karin to helping with the flowers, incense, and offerings as he sits down, prompting Karin to complain that he is ignoring them while Yuzu wonders why she raised her hand. Isshin asserts that he will be on beer duty, and as Karin points out that he does not get to drink beer and Yuzu calls him selfish, Isshin clarifies that the beer is for both himself and Masaki, causing Yuzu to gasp in understanding and Karin to proclaim that they should bring other things too as Ichigo watches with a smile.
Later, as Ichigo walks into his bedroom, Rukia, who had been looking at her Denreishinki in his closet, asks him if he and his family are going on a picnic, prompting Ichigo to chuckle and note that it is something like this. Looking at a picture of Masaki, Ichigo reveals that they are visiting his mother's grave and notes that his family loves and misses her a lot before asserting that he tore her away from them as he picks up the picture. When Rukia asks him if it is really so important to have this family bond, Ichigo inquires if she has anyone back home while lying down on his bed.
Rukia reveals that she has no parents, leading Ichigo to sit up and offer to let her stay at the Kurosaki Clinic if she wants so she could at least have a friend. Restraining a smile at this, Rukia asserts that such a thing is impossible because it is against the Shinigami code, only for Ichigo to snidely comment that the Shinigami could loosen up a little as he falls back on his pillow. After thinking quietly with a range of emotions on her face for several seconds, Rukia thanks Ichigo and admits that what he said made her feel happy before closing the closet door as Ichigo smiles.
The next day, in the forest near the local cemetery, Isshin encourages his daughters to keep going as they and Ichigo walk up a hill. When Yuzu complains about how hard it is to climb up this hill every year, Isshin takes a bag out of Karin's hand to lighten her load, only for her to accuse him of being a cheat because he took the lighter one. As Isshin cheerily walks away, Karin notes that she should have gotten a drink and asks Ichigo to go back to the vending machine, prompting Yuzu to kindly ask for pineapple juice as an annoyed Ichigo states that they should have thought of this at the bottom of the hill.
While Karin angrily declares that she is thirsty now, Ichigo relents and tells them to go on ahead as he begins walking back with a smile as Yuzu waves goodbye to him. Yuzu nd Karin continue walking. Upon coming across Rukia on the path, Ichigo asks her if she sees anything, which Rukia denies as she looks at her Denreishinki. Meanwhile, at Masaki's gravestone, Isshin kneels and places a beer on the stone while asserting that this is for her before drinking one of his own. As he finishes, Isshin asks Masaki if there is any way she can tell Ichigo that it was not his fault. Elsewhere, Karin and Yuzu trudge through the forest with their supplies.
Suddenly, Yuzu comes to a stop and wonders what that girl is doing there as Karin sees the Grand Fisher's Lure standing before them and beginning to cry. While Rukia rushes off with Ichigo upon her beeping Denreishinki informing her that Grand Fisher is close, Yuzu approaches asks the Lure what is wrong and if it is alright as Karin walks up to her side, only for the Lure to suddenly stop crying and look at them blankly before screaming as tendrils of fur expand out from behind it. At Masaki's gravestone, Isshin sits with another beer and wonders what is taking his children so long.
Meanwhile, as Ichigo and Rukia run through the forest, they stop upon encountering a pulsing mass of fur that parts to reveal the Lure. With Rukia confirming it is the Grand Fisher, Ichigo recognizes the Lure from the day his mother died and coldly states that he knew the Grand Fisher was responsible. The fur parts further to reveal Karin and Yuzu being held captive within, prompting Ichigo to alert Rukia as she pulls out and puts on her Gokon Tekkō. After Rukia pushes him out of his body into his Shinigami form, Ichigo draws his Zanpakutō and charges at the Grand Fisher.
Declaring that the Grand Fisher killed his mother, Ichigo begins cutting through the tendrils of fur in his way and frees Karin and Yuzu, who fall to the ground as Rukia runs over to them and advises Ichigo to try to get behind the Grand Fisher. Ichigo continues to cut through the tendrils and eventually stabs into the center of the mass of fur, only to look up in shock upon seeing Masaki with blood dripping from her mouth on the other end of his blade. As Masaki says his name, Ichigo expresses disbelief and pulls his Zanpakutō out of his mother, only to suddenly find himself on the riverbank where she died with her.
Masaki begins approaching a stunned Ichigo and claims that she has missed holding him as she reaches for his face, only for tendrils of fur to sprout from behind her as Rukia reveals it is an illusion. As Ichigo is sent flying back by the tendrils, the fur parts to reveal the Grand Fisher itself in full. Angered by this trickery, Ichigo demands that the Grand Fisher leave his mother out of this fight and charges once more as the Grand Fisher declares that it has been waiting for him before enveloping Ichigo in its fur and leaping away. When Isshin comes looking for his daughters, Rukia puts him to sleep with a Kidō spell and runs off.
Elsewhere, as Byakuya and Renji look over Karakura Town from another part of the cemetery, they hear a distant crash and a roar, prompting Renji to note that it has begun. In a commercial district of Karakura Town, as civilians walk through the street, the Grand Fisher crashes through the glass archway above and begins attacking those around it, which appears as a small tornado to the onlookers as they flee. Ichigo runs through the crowd away from the Grand Fisher, who pursues him while continuing to damage the surrounding area and attack pedestrians with its fur tendrils.
In the shopping center where Rob's Burger is located, several civilians run into the street as Ichigo follows them, only to turn around and slash away one of the Grand Fisher's tendrils before running down the sidewalk. Smashing through the corner of the building between it and Ichigo, the Grand Fisher begins tearing through the front of the stores along the street as it sends more tendrils at Ichigo, who alternates between slashing them away and continuing to run as civilians scatter around them. In a car nearby, a man sees dozens of people fleeing and looks behind him to see the Grand Fisher's tornado.
The Grand Fisher slams into the car, which careens into a newsstand as pedestrians run away in terror, and roars while continuing to attack Ichigo, who slashes away one of its tendrils before being smacked in the face by another, allowing the Grand Fisher to wrap a third around his ankle and throw Ichigo into a convenience store through the window. While Ichigo gets to his feet and runs from two more pursuing tendrils, the Karakura High School students inside Rob's Burger notice the commotion and look out the window in confusion and fear as Uryū simply notes it is here.
Suddenly, the wall behind the students explodes as Ichigo crashes through it. Getting up, a winded Ichigo sees his friends staring at him and realizes that they cannot see him, though Uryū does. Upon seeing the Grand Fisher hurling a large metal sign at the window, Ichigo runs along the tables and cuts it in half as it smashes through the window. As he lands, Ichigo turns around and expresses astonishment upon seeing Sado standing in front of the other students with half of the metal sign hoisted on his shoulders and arms, which he promptly throws to the ground.
When two more of the Grand Fisher's tendrils snake through the window, Ichigo begins slashing them away repeatedly as Sado and Orihime stare at the space where he is fighting with confusion. After the tendrils retreat, Ichigo tells Sado to take care of Orihime and the students for him and leaps out the window, prompting Sado to realize Ichigo was there as a surprised Orihime asks him if he felt Ichigo too. While the other students express confusion at this, Orihime asserts that Ichigo was standing right there as Sado helps her to her feet and orders those present to get out of the building, which they comply with.
Outside, Ichigo runs through the parking lot and continues slashing away fur tendrils before sliding over the hood of a car. Catching up to Ichigo, the Grand Fisher stabs a tendril through the windshield of the car and another through the windows toward Ichigo, who is forced to dodge and climbs to the roof of another car that the Grand Fisher promptly throws into the air. As he lands on his back on top of a third card, Ichigo rolls onto the ground just before the second car crashes into the third, where he promptly blocks one of Grand Fisher's claws with his Zanpakutō.
While Rukia runs into the pavilion, the Grand Fisher sinks one of his talons into Ichigo, who grunts in pain before proclaiming that he must win this fight no matter what as he begins pushing Grand Fisher back with great effort. Suddenly, a Heilig Pfeil embeds itself in Grand Fisher's wrist, causing it to rear back and roar in pain as Ichigo and Rukia turn to see Uryū standing on top of a nearby car with his Heilig Bogen in hand. As his bowstring retracts, Uryū wryly comments that this was close, leading Ichigo to affirm this while Rukia expresses shock at Uryū being a Quincy.
The Grand Fisher turns its attention to Uryū and begins sending its fur tendrils at him, prompting Uryū to leap off the car and run down the street while firing more Heilig Pfeil at the Grand Fisher. While Uryū falls to one knee and begins firing Heilig Pfeil in rapid succession, Grand Fisher easily dodges or blocks them with his tendrils, leading Ichigo to begin advancing while deflecting or cutting through the fur tendrils that the Grand Fisher lashes at him with. Sliding underneath Grand Fisher, Ichigo lands a large slash on its underside, causing the Grand Fisher to collapse.
As the Grand Fisher gets to its feet and curses him, Ichigo stands back-to-back with Uryū and asserts that he has it covered now, only for Uryū to claim in turn that he needs Ichigo alive for the day he challenges him, causing Ichigo to smile. Suddenly, the Grand Fisher throws a car at Ichigo and Uryū, forcing them to separate and dodge, and the two are surprised when the wind begins to pick up as the Grand Fisher stands up on its hind legs and roars. The Grand Fisher's fur tendrils begin whipping around the area at high speeds, causing debris to fly around as one slams into Uryū.
Dodging another tendril, Ichigo leaps through the windshield of a nearby bus into its interior and gets to his feet as the Grand Fisher declares that his time has come. When the Grand Fisher's tendrils begin stabbing into the bus through the windows, Ichigo begins blocking and deflecting them, but finds his movement hampered by the cramped space around him. After shaking one of the tendrils off his Zanpakutō and ducking to avoid another, Ichigo has his wrists bound by two tendrils despite his struggles and is lifted off the floor when two more tendrils wrap around his ankles.
While Ichigo struggles to free himself, two large tendrils of fur encircle the bus through the interior and lift it into the air as the Grand Fisher rotates it to face perpendicular to the ground. Seeing this, Uryū prepares to fire a Heilig Pfeil, and upon Rukia advising him to aim for Grand Fisher's forehead, Uryū pauses for a few seconds before firing the Heilig Pfeil through the windows of the bus, causing it to embed itself in one of Grand Fisher's eyes as it screams in agony. With Uryū wondering if he missed, the Grand Fisher crumples the bus before ripping it to shreds with his tendrils.
However, as Rukia looks at the destruction, she is shocked to see Ichigo riding a piece of debris up to the Grand Fisher's head, where he jumps into the air with his Zanpakutō held facing down in front of him while screaming. Recalling how he promised to protect his mother as a child, Ichigo sinks his Zanpakutō into the Grand Fisher's forehead up to the hilt, causing the Hollow to scream in agony as energy begins pouring out of the wound, before leaping off while smoke spews from the Grand Fisher's forehead. As it falls to the ground, the Grand Fisher's body disintegrates into smoke.
Ichigo lands on his hands and knees near another bus, which he sits back against as he watches the Grand Fisher's body completely disappear into a point of blue light. Running over to Ichigo, a concerned Rukia frantically asks him if he is alright, only for Ichigo to smile at her before looking at Uryū, who walks over to them with his Quincy Cross in hand. When Ichigo thanks him, Uryū claims that he did it for himself because he needs Ichigo for later, prompting an amused Ichigo to comment on his stubborn nature before Uryū is suddenly stabbed from behind by a Zanpakutō.
As Ichigo and Rukia look on in shock, Renji stands up behind Uryū and admits that he did not think Ichigo could really destroy the Grand Fisher as Ichigo angrily tries to get to his feet. Uryū collapses, leading Renji to pull his Zanpakutō out of him and note that the worst thing for a Zanpakutō is Quincy blood before cleaning his sword with a slash. While Uryū coughs up blood on the ground, Renji tells Ichigo to die and points his Zanpakutō at him, and as Rukia tries to convince him to stop, Byakuya appears and tells her to stop pretending to be a Human.
Walking toward Rukia, Byakuya asks her what happened to the Shinigami she strived to be and asserts that a Shinigami should not get emotionally involved with a Human before ordering Rukia to kill Ichigo. When Rukia does not respond, Byakuya states that he will not ask her again, and as she continues to remain silent, Byakuya claims that she is past being cured and orders Renji to kill them both before turning away. As Renji steps in, Ichigo gets to his feet and demands that Byakuya keep his word as he assures Rukia that he will protect her when she expresses concern for him.
Though Rukia tells him to run, Ichigo asserts that he will be staying right here, prompting Renji to charge at him. Renji begins fiercely attacking Ichigo, who is immediately forced on the defensive as he blocks Renji's swift strikes with his Zanpakutō pointing toward the ground. As Renji pushes him back with several more strikes and tries to attack Rukia behind him, Ichigo manages to block his attacks on her at the last second by spinning around to reach them as Rukia retreats, leading Renji to send Ichigo smashing into a nearby car with a particularly powerful slash that he blocks.
However, though Rukia is visibly worried at this development, Ichigo merely lowers his Zanpakutō from his face and grins while claiming that Renji is somewhat slow. As an irritated Renji proclaims that he will soon be dead and charges at him, a yelling Ichigo runs forward with his Zanpakutō dragging on the ground before attacking Renji in unison. Though the clash propels him back, Ichigo flips over and regains his footing as he dodges Renji's subsequent aerial strike. Moving back, Ichigo continues to block Renji's rapid attacks, even when the latter forces him to his knees with a kick to the shin.
As Ichigo and Renji spin away from this clash, Renji runs toward Ichigo nearly parallel to the ground and resumes his assault, which Ichigo manages to block or evade while successfully forcing Renji to block two attacks of his own. Spinning around Ichigo while leaning back to avoid a horizontal slash from him, Renji nearly cuts his hand, forcing Ichigo to let go of his Zanpakutō, which Renji sends spinning toward Ichigo with a powerful slash. Ichigo manages to grab his Zanpakutō out of midair and attack, but Renji meets this with a thrust of his own that forces Ichigo to his knees while blocking it.
Asking Ichigo if he is kidding him, Renji knocks Ichigo into the air before shoving his Zanpakutō forward with his free hand on the blade, which sends Ichigo skidding back as he blocks it. When the top of his Zanpakutō catches on a car door lying on the ground, Ichigo flips over it and regains his footing, only for Renji to run up his Zanpakutō and prepare to stab him. Ichigo manages to swing his Zanpakutō over his head, sending Renji flying behind him, where he bounces off the ground and slams feet-first into an overturned truck before landing on his hand and feet as he looks up in surprise.
As Ichigo rears back to attack, Renji rushes forward and meets him in a sword cross that propels Ichigo into the air, where he kicks Renji in the back. Stumbling forward, an angered Renji dodges Ichigo's followup attack that cracks the ground and kicks his Zanpakutō to the side before slamming Ichigo's head into his knee. With Ichigo flying back from the impact of this, Renji leaps into the air above him and slams him to the ground with his foot on Ichigo's face. Renji attempts to finish Ichigo off, but Ichigo manages to shake him off and attacks him with a spinning slash.
Flipping over Ichigo's attack, Renji slashes at Ichigo when he leaps into the air in response, sending him skidding along the ground between two buses. While a coughing and wheezing Ichigo gets to his feet, Renji demands to know if this is all Ichigo has got and holds out his Zanpakutō as he asserts that it is his turn. Renji declares that Ichigo is two thousand years too early to be his equal and holds his free hand up to the base of his Zanpakutō, which begins to glow red and transform into a large, segmented, toothed blade which Renji refers to as his Shikai, Zabimaru.
As he tells Ichigo to hear it roar, Renji thrusts Zabimaru toward Ichigo, causing it to extend and reveal a stretchable thread between the segments as its tip slams into the end of the bus near Ichigo. When Renji pulls Zabimaru out toward him, Ichigo pushes the tip into the ground, but Renji pulls it into the air and slams it into the ground next to Ichigo, who quickly leaps off the side of one of the buses to reach the roof of the other. Narrowly deflecting another strike from Zabimaru, Ichigo is knocked down by a third as Renji attacks him from the other bus.
After leaping to avoid a horizontal slash of Zabimaru, Ichigo runs to the end of the bus as Renji slams Zabimaru into where he was just standing before leaping to the other bus, leading Renji to do the same while continuing to attack him. As Ichigo repeatedly ducks under Zabimaru while it hurtles by him, a grinning Renji whips Zabimaru around and wraps it around Ichigo, whom he proceeds to swing around the area before slamming him into a car. While Ichigo falls to the ground, Renji bids him farewell and hooks a car onto Zabimaru before slamming it into Ichigo's location, creating a large explosion.
Shielding herself from the ensuing wind and debris, Rukia stares in shock at the flaming wreckage and tries to approach it, but Renji lands in front of her and mockingly states that he has killed her sweetheart before asserting that there are no hard feelings involved as he levels Zabimaru at her. However, Rukia's attention is alerted to sounds within the wreckage as Ichigo emerges from the flames, to Rukia and Renji's surprise. As he hoists his Zanpakutō over his shoulder, a smiling Ichigo informs Renji that he is starting to think that he will not lose to him.
While Renji assumes a battle stance, Ichigo begins concentrating his power and assumes one as well, causing Renji to wonder if he is invincible, before charging at him out of the flames. Renji sends Zabimaru hurtling toward Ichigo, who presses his Zanpakutō into the blade segments, causing the formation to crumple up and be pushed back toward Renji. As Renji struggles to regain control of Zabimaru, a screaming Ichigo slashes at him, forcing Renji to block with the reassembled Zabimaru and sending him flying into one of the buses, which crashes into the other bus with the force of the impact.
Falling to one knee, an injured Renji prepares to resume the fight, only to discover that most of the blade of Zabimaru has been severed by Ichigo's attack. While Rukia watches in astonishment, a panting Renji sits down as Byakuya tells him to step aside. Ichigo sees Byakuya slowly approaching him and declares that it is Byakuya's funeral and charges at him as he prepares to strike, only to suddenly stop short and look back in shock to see Byakuya effortlessly holding his Zanpakutō in place with two fingers near the tip as he asserts that Ichigo is slow.
Ichigo pulls his Zanpakutō out of Byakuya's grip and spins around to slash at him once more, but Byakuya ducks and unsheathes his own Zanpakutō before slashing through Ichigo's side in a single fluid motion. As Byakuya resheathes his Zanpakutō, a stunned Ichigo collapses while Rukia calls out to him in concern. Visibly afraid, Rukia watches as Byakuya approaches her, only to stop when Ichigo tells him to wait. Seeing Ichigo getting to his feet, Rukia warns him to run because he is no match for Byakuya's strength, but Ichigo instead charges toward Byakuya while yelling.
However, Byakuya merely unsheathes his blade, stops Ichigo's Zanpakutō in midair with the tip, slashes it down to embed Ichigo's Zanpakutō in the ground, and slashes through Ichigo's side again in a swift motion, leading Ichigo to fall over once more as Byakuya resheathes his Zanpakutō behind him. As Renji emerges from behind some wreckage, Byakuya tells Rukia that it is time for her to wake up and begins approaching her once more, but stops in visible confusion and surprise when Ichigo declares that he will protect her while getting to his feet yet again.
While Byakuya watches in mild shock, a badly wounded Ichigo asserts that he is not finished yet and begins stumbling forward while grunting in pain and dragging his Zanpakutō on the ground behind him. With Rukia staring in concern and awe, Ichigo makes his way to Byakuya and stops several feet away from him, prompting Byakuya to narrow his eyes before rushing forward and slashing upward through Ichigo's chest. As blood falls on a stunned Ichigo's face and Rukia cries out to him, Byakuya resheathes his Zanpakutō for the third time while Ichigo falls over behind him.
However, as Byakuya begins to walk away, Ichigo grabs onto his robes, causing his mouth to twitch as he looks down. Byakuya frees himself from Ichigo's grasp and continues walking away, only for Ichigo to reiterate that he is not done yet and begin getting to his feet yet again, prompting an impressed Renji to note that he will never give in. When Ichigo asks him where he is going, a smirking Byakuya declares that he is pitiful and draws his Zanpakutō before holding it out to stab Ichigo, who continues to stare at him defiantly for several seconds.
Byakuya moves to stab Ichigo, only for Rukia to suddenly run in and kick Ichigo away. Insulting Ichigo's status as a Human, Rukia berates him for daring to touch Byakuya's robes before promising to kill him herself if Ichigo comes near Byakuya again while the latter slowly lowers his Zanpakutō. As Ichigo tries to get up again, Rukia rushes over and pins him against a car with her foot, where she stares at him for several seconds before releasing him. Walking over to Byakuya and kneeling before him, Rukia claims to have awakened and begs to be redeemed for her sin.
When Byakuya asks her if she means this, Rukia pauses for several seconds before affirming this, and after several more seconds of silence, Byakuya resheathes his Zanpakutō and accepts this as he tells Rukia that they will return together. Rukia agrees and picks up Ichigo's Zanpakutō before kneeling in front of him and demanding that he return her powers to her. Telling a barely conscious Ichigo that he can return to the normal life he has always wanted when he does so, Rukia reveals that the process will cause him to forget everything that happened since they first met.
While she struggles not to cry, Rukia claims that she has had enough of Humans and criticizes Ichigo as being grumpy, childish, and totally reckless before placing his hands on the hilt of his Zanpakutō. Holding the blade of Ichigo's Zanpakutō up to her chest, Rukia tearfully bids him farewell before shoving it into her chest, causing a bright light to shine around them both. As the light fades, Rukia stands before Ichigo in her Shinigami robes and sheathes her Zanpakutō before walking away with Byakuya and Renji. With tears in his eyes, Ichigo notes that he was protected once again before passing out.
The next morning, a healed Ichigo wakes up in his bed and slowly sits up before walking downstairs, where Karin and Yuzu sit at the dining table while greeting him and noting that he slept in late. When Ichigo explains that he had a very long dream that he cannot remember, his sisters look at each other and begin laughing, which prompts Ichigo to smile as Isshin appears behind him and claps him on the shoulder. Commenting on Ichigo finally joining them, Isshin begins setting down food while telling his son to live well, eat well, and age well until his hair falls out.
As he tosses around an apple, Isshin tells Ichigo to die smiling and make his life worth living before clapping him on the shoulder again and walking away, leading Ichigo to look at the shrine of Masaki on the wall. Later on that day, at Karakura High School, Keigo asks Orihime and Tatsuki if they saw what the tornado did to the train station before claiming that Ichigo was present, prompting a concerned Orihime to ask him if Ichigo is alright. When Keigo sits down and prepares to lie about him being killed instantly, Ichigo immediately tells him to not even start as he stands nearby.
While Keigo asserts that he knew Ichigo would be okay, Orihime greets him as Tatsuki observes that he looks somewhat different, which Keigo believes is Ichigo having grown taller. Ichigo dismisses this and begins to walk to his desk, only to stop when Uryū passes and greets him. Telling Uryū to stop, Ichigo asks him if they have ever spoken before, leading Uryū to state that he does not believe so before smiling and telling Ichigo that it is good to know him, which Ichigo affirms as Uryū walks away. While the rest of the students enter the classroom, Ichigo sits down at his desk.
Looking at Orihime, who smiles at him, Ichigo turns to face the desk where Rukia used to sit as his teacher tells the class to turn to page 196 in their textbooks. Upon doing so, Ichigo sees Rukia's warning to not make a scene from when she first appeared as a student, causing him to express confusion before he smiles knowingly remembering her.
- Part 2
Difference Between Anime and Live Action Film
- Note: these are only differences with the English Dub over of Japan's live action film.
- In the anime, the series officially starts off with Rukia looking over at Karakura Town at nighttime. But in the film, it officially starts off with a flashback of Masaki and a young 9 year old Ichigo walking home from the karate dojo.
- In the anime, Masaki has long light blond chestnut brown hair. But in the film, she has long black hair instead.
- In the anime, when the truck splashes water on young Ichigo's face. He tries to block the water with his right arm as he gets splashed on. But in the film, when the truck splashes water on young Ichigo's face. He gets his whole face completely wet without blocking the water.
- In the anime, young Ichigo asks Masaki if he can hold her hand without saying the word please. But in the film, this scene is extended by him saying hey and the word can I with the said sentence.
- In the anime, when young Ichigo sees the Grand Fisher as a little girl. His goal was to make sure that she wouldn't jump in the river. So he runs right after her in order to save her and stop her while Masaki ran after Ichigo off screen to stop him from going anywhere near the Grand Fisher's lure. But in the film, this scene is shown on screen. Whereas Ichigo thought that the Grand Fisher was soaking wet and wanted to give his umbrella to her. He also sees the Grand Fisher's face before falling right unconscious in a matter of seconds.
- In the anime, Ichigo was born with dark orange hair. But in the film, Ichigo was born with dark black hair. However he dyed his hair dark orange possibly when he was 12 years old in this case three years after his mother had died.
- In the anime, Masaki dies by lying right on top of Ichigo's body. But in the film, Masaki lays down next to an unconscious Ichigo before dying on top of him.
- In the anime, the amount of blood lost due to the back injury that Masaki got when the Grand Fisher killed her shows that she had lost a lot of blood. But in the film, she got slashed in her back twice with the Grand Fisher's claws making her have less blood on her back.
- In the anime, only two of Masaki's children get their hair color from her. Ichigo gets his orange hair color from her while Yuzu got her brownish blond hair color from her. Whereas Karin gets her black hair from Isshin. But in the film, the whole Kurosaki family has black hair. Up until Ichigo being the only relative to dye his hair.
- In the anime, Ichigo confronts a skateboard gang at sunset right before it gets dark. Basically after he left school. He also holds his school bag with his right hand. But in the film, he confronts the skateboard gang during the afternoon when he is leaving school. While he holds his school bag with his left hand.
- In the anime, the skateboard gang is four members. But in the film, the skateboard gang is only three members instead.
- In the anime, Ichigo beats up the skateboard gang that knocks over a glass vase that belongs to a dead little girl who got kill where the vase is placed at. But in the film, Ichigo beats up the skateboard gang that knocks over a skinny glass vase that belongs to a dead little boy that lives nearby in the area. The boy ghost has blood on his face as well. He is the same ghost that will be attacked by a hollow. Ironically the boy ghost has the same storyline as the girl ghost from the anime.
- In the anime, Ichigo points his index finger at a thug and kicks the thugs by asking them random questions about the broken vase. But in the film, he is extremely angry about the broken vase and doesn't point fingers at them. Ironically not only does he kick the thugs repeatedly Ichigo also punches them by also grabbing one of the thugs head with his hand. He does this when he asks them random questions about the broken vase.
- In the anime, there was never a caption that says Ichigo can see ghost in big bold letters. But in the film, this caption really is shown on screen as it followed the manga.
- In the anime, Ichigo never makes the skateboard gang talk to the dead ghost. But in the film, he does make them talk to the dead ghost by having them apologize to it. Even though they apologized to him first while he corrects them for their mistake by calling them idiots.
- In the anime, Ichigo makes the skateboard gang be very scare of him with a threat by having the gang yell out that they are sorry while running away. But in the film, the skateboard gang who are frightened vow down while apologizing. Then they get up, grab their skateboards and run away.
- In the anime, the boss of the skateboard gang has spiky black hair. But in the film, the boss of the skateboard gang has blond hair.
- In the anime, Chad never came to Ichigo's aid when the gang members fight him. He also didn't tell Ichigo to watch his back which shocks Ichigo. But in the film, Chad did came to Ichigo's aid after the gang leader tries to attack him from behind. He also told Ichigo to watch his back in which Ichigo agrees by saying thank you (in English for both language versions {Japanese and English}).
- In the anime, Chad is reveal to be Japanese Mexican. But in the film, he looks Japanese overall but has a Mexican coin around his neck.
- In the anime, Chad is tall and muscular. But in the film, Chad is still mad tall however he lacks his sculpted muscular physique built.
- In the anime, humans that are dead appear as actual invisible spirits. But in the film, humans that have died appear as actual normal beings that only Ichigo and other humans can see if they have a huge spiritual pressure.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't look at the Kid ghost by telling it to pass on. Instead he waves at it. But in the film, Ichigo does look at the Kid ghost by telling him to pass on.
- In the anime, when Ichigo comes home late at night. Isshin says he is late and attacks him by hitting his chin thus making Ichigo land on the floor, while Ichigo lies on his butt. But in the film, when Ichigo comes home late at night. It is both Yuzu and Karin who tells him that he is late. While Isshin attacks him by having Ichigo in a choke head lock hold and hitting him with a soft head butt.
- In the anime, Ichigo has a curfew to be home at 7pm for dinner which he refuses to do as he says that it's uncool. He also argues with his father by being on the left side of the room. But in the film, Ichigo's curfew is to be home by 6pm just when his family starts to eat dinner which he admits is too early. However he argues with his father after switching places from being in a head lock, making him be on the left side of the room.
- In the anime, Isshin complains about Ichigo not showing him respect and seeing ghost. But in the film, he complains to Ichigo that he doesn't care about him helping ghost and also calls him a little punk by talking back to him.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't even say good night to his family. But in the film, he does tell his family good night before going to his room.
- In the anime, Karin tells Ichigo about the glasses suit ghost. But in the film, this scene isn't shown. Instead her sister Yuzu tells them to calm down while she eats.
- In the anime, the glasses ghost annoys Ichigo when Isshin is about to attack him. But in the film, the glasses ghost doesn't appear when Isshin attacks Ichigo.
- In the anime, after Masaki's death it is reveal that Yuzu does the house chores and cooks the meals for the family. But in the film, after Masaki's death it is Isshin that does the house chores and cooks the meals for the family.
- In the anime, Ichigo and Isshin argue off screen about Ichigo seeing ghost while Yuzu and Karin watch them. But in the film, Ichigo and Isshin argue on screen about Ichigo hating the fact that he was born with the ability to see ghost while Yuzu and Karin watch them.
- In the anime, Isshin is a goofy and hyper type of parent around his three children. But in the film, Isshin is more of a strict and somber type of parent around his three children.
- In the anime, Isshin has spiky hair and has facial hair on his face. But in the film, he has short non spiky hair and only has facial hair around his mouth.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin are the same height. But in the film, Yuzu is much shorter than Karin.
- In the anime, Yuzu wears a bow bow in her hair. But in the film, she doesn't wear a bow bow in her hair.
- In the anime, Karin and Yuzu are fraternal twins meaning that they don't look alike. Also they wear different outfits that fits their personality. But in the film, they are identical twins. Whereas they wear the same white PJs when they are introduced on screen at the beginning of the film, and at the end of the film.
- In the anime, Karin wears tomboyish clothes such as a t shirt and shorts whereas Yuzu wears dresses. But in the film, both of them wear girl clothes.
- In the anime, Ichigo and Karin are stoic around their father. But in the film, only Ichigo is like this whereas Karin is stoic at the dinner table. However she is still stoic around her father.
- In the anime, Yuzu is happy around their father. But in the film, Yuzu tells Isshin that Ichigo only talks to her in a worry expression type of way.
- In the anime, Karin ignores Isshin after Ichigo went to his room by not eating dinner. But in the film, both Yuzu and Karin ignored Isshin after Ichigo says to him that his cooking stinks.
- In the anime, Karin tells Isshin that he acts like a child. But in the film, Karin tells Isshin that he acts like a 14 year old.
- In the anime, Karin and Yuzu remain with Isshin at the dinner table after Ichigo went to his room. But in the film, both sisters go in the kitchen after finishing their dinner. Therefore leaving their father to be alone by himself.
- In the anime, Isshin cries on Masaki's memorial poster after finding out that Ichigo doesn't tell him his problems and that his oldest daughter Karin acts cold around him. But in the film, Isshin just looks at Masaki's memorial poster after seeing that his children act disrespectful around him. And also asks her what is he doing wrong with their children.
- In the anime, Masaki's memorial poster shows her having a energetic expression on her face. While facing forward and having her eyes close and her arms out. While the poster has words that says Masaki Forever. However Karin tells Isshin to get rid of the poster. But in the film, Masaki's memorial poster shows she has a smile on her face and her eyes are open by standing side ways. However the words Masaki Forever is not on the memorial poster. Whereas Karin doesn't tell her father to get rid of the poster.
- In the anime, Ichigo's bedroom has his bed by the window. His bedroom is also very small. But in the film, Ichigo has his bed by the wall. Whereas his bedroom is mad huge.
- In the anime, Ichigo's bedroom has no posters including merchandise or bookshelves. He only has a computer desk and manga. While his bed is on the left side of his room whereas his closet is on the right side of his room. But in the film, Ichigo does have posters including merchandise and bookshelves. Also Tite Kubo officially chose "News From the Front" (Bad Religion) as Ichigo's theme song, and in Ichigo's room you can see several posters of that band. Whereas his bed is on the right side of his room while his closet is on the left side of his room.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't read too many manga books. But in the film, the first 8 Bleach manga volumes can be seen stacked on one shelf of his bookcase.
- In the anime, Ichigo sees Rukia appear further away from his bed when they meet which is ironic because he is sitting on his bed when it happens. He also kicks Rukia on her butt while mistaking her for a burglar when she arrives in his bedroom and thinks her being a Soul Reaper is a prank. But in the film, he meets Rukia as she stands next to his bed when she first arrives in his room. However he is at his bed room door when this is happening, and doesn't mistake her for a burglar. Of course he calls her a ghost as he tries to talk to her. He also tells her that he doesn't know what century she died from.
- In the anime, the glasses ghost that appears in Ichigo's room is next to Rukia when she sends him to the Soul Society. But in the film, the glasses ghost that appears in Ichigo's room is next to Ichigo when Rukia sends him to the Soul Society.
- In the anime, the glasses ghost that appears in Ichigo's room doesn't have a rope around his neck. Meaning that he die of a natural cause. But in the film, the ghost does have a thick rope around his neck. Meaning that he die while hanging himself.
- In the anime, Rukia places a slow chant kido spell on Ichigo that makes him sit on the floor. She also draws a mustache on his face while explaining that she is here to kill hollows. But in the film, Rukia places a quick kido spell on Ichigo that makes him sit on his bed. However she doesn't draw a mustache on Ichigo instead she points her sword at him before sending the glasses ghost to heaven. Also her main mission is to kill the Grand Fisher but she runs into Fishbone D by accident.
- In the anime, Ichigo has a hard time breaking through a kido spell when his family is under attack. But in the film, Ichigo easily breaks through the kido spell when he heard Yuzu scream.
- In the anime, Yuzu couldn't see ghosts or Hollows at all. However she could only sense them and touch them. But in the film, she can see ghosts and hollows completely alike. And she could also hear them as well.
- In the anime, Ichigo never saw his father or little sisters get attack by the hollow. But in the film, he does see his father and Karin get knock out by the hollow. While he also sees Yuzu get captured by the hollow which shocks him.
- In the anime, Ichigo uses a willie chair to fight against Fishbone D. Which makes him get knock into a building. But in the film, he uses a light gray metal bat to fight against Fishbone D. Which makes the hollow knock Ichigo into a nearby garden where he crashes through a wall.
- In the anime, it was Karin that gets captured by Fishbone D. While the fight takes place across the street from Ichigo's house. But in the film, it is Yuzu that gets capture like how it was in the manga. While the fight takes place a few meters away from Ichigo's house.
- In the anime, after Ichigo saves Karin from the hollow. She goes unconscious afterwards. However she remains lying on the ground. But in the film, after Ichigo saves Yuzu from the hollow. She falls unconscious and then Ichigo hides Yuzu safety behind a car. Afterwards she tells Ichigo that she is scare before falling unconscious again.
- In the anime, Fishbone D the Hollow that attacks Ichigo's family doesn't talk when he fights Rukia. He also doesn't have a telescopic neck and never swallows Rukia whole when it tries to eat Ichigo. But in the film, the hollow is just call Fishbone and he does talk while battles Rukia. He also has a telescopic neck and almost swallows Rukia whole when it tries to eat Ichigo. It also appeared to be charging a Cero to blast Rukia point blank, though she interrupted its attack with a Sokatsui.
- In the anime, Rukia slashes Fishbone D's mouth when she saves Ichigo from getting attack. But in the film, she uses a kido by attacking him inside his mouth.
- In the anime, Rukia isn't good at swordsmanship and tells Ichigo that he has huge a spiritual pressure before battling Fishbone D. She also points her sword at Ichigo while telling him that he has to become a soul reaper while she is laying her back against a street light pole. But in the film, Rukia is shown being highly adept at swordplay and tell Ichigo about his huge spiritual pressure as she is battling Fishbone. While she is holding on to a car as she catches her breathe when she tells Ichigo that he has to become a soul reaper.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't say anything to Rukia right before she stabs him with her sword. But in the film, Ichigo yells at Rukia telling her to stab him quickly as the hollow gets closer to them.
- In the anime, the stab wound Ichigo gets from Rukia's sword is shown in shadow format. But in the film, it is shown before it is color coded yellow and no sound effects are heard.
- In the anime, Ichigo's sword is huge and round in size. But in the film, it is skinny and tall.
- In the anime, Ichigo cuts off Fishbone D's arms. But in the film, he cuts off his hands.
- In the anime, Rukia has a lot of blood on her right cheek when she wears a white gown. But in the film, she has a tiny bit of blood on her right cheek when she wears a white gown.
- In the anime, after Ichigo kills Fishbone D. Rukia never asks him if he is a normal human. But in the film, after Ichigo kills Fishbone D. Rukia does ask him if he really is sure that he is a human.
- In the anime, Ichigo holds his sword and doesn't say anything as his profile is shown on screen. But in the film, Ichigo does say "the last time I checked I was human at least I thought" before his profile appears on screen.
- In the anime, the word soul reaper appears in big bold letters after Ichigo's occupation says high school student and dot dot dot. But in the film, the word soul reaper doesn't appears in giant big bold letters across the screen after Ichigo's occupation says high school student and dot dot dot.
- In the anime, after the incident with Fishbone the roof of the Kurosaki Clinic is shown when Ichigo is asleep. But in the film, Ichigo's bedroom is shown when he wakes up after the incident with Fishbone.
- In the anime, Isshin attacks Ichigo in his sleep after Rukia wipes his memory. But in the film, Isshin doesn't attack Ichigo when his memory is erased.
- In the anime, after Fishbone D's attack. Ichigo asks Isshin if he remembers it and if his sisters are alright. But in the film, Ichigo only asks Yuzu if she is alright and if she remembers the incident with Fishbone D.
- In the anime, the Kurosaki family sees the huge hole while being outside of their house. But in the film, the Kurosaki family sees the huge hole while being inside of their house.
- In the anime, the Kurosaki clinic has a huge hold that destroyed the front part of their house. But in the film, the hole is on the right side of their house instead of the hole being in the middle.
- In the anime, Isshin and his daughters believe that a truck attack them last night. Ironically Yuzu doesn't recall anything from Fishbone D's attack. But in the film, Yuzu acts naive and doesn't recall seeing the hollow because she only can hear them. However she tells Ichigo that she doesn't remember anything before and after Fishbone D's attack. Hinting that Rukia did erase Yuzu's memories as Yuzu didn't go unconscious when Fishbone was attacking. Also Yuzu wakes up asking her family what's going on when they block her from seeing the huge hole.
- In the anime, Yuzu tells Ichigo to eat breakfast before he will be late for school. But in the film, she asks her father what happened to their house as Ichigo looks at her.
- In the anime, the Kurosaki clinic is a small clinic. But in the film, the Kurosaki Clinic looks like a big house.
- In the anime, Karakura High School is shown from a birds eye view. But in the film, Karakura High School is shown from a front entrance point of view instead of a birds eye view.
- In the anime, Orihime has dark chestnut orange chestnut hair. But in the film, she has blackish brown hair.
- In the anime, Orihime's breasts are huge which makes boys fall for her immediately. But in the film, Orihime doesn't have her huge breast figure.
- In the anime, Orihime wears two big baby blue flower clover hairpins in her hair. Which gives her healing powers. But in the film, she only wears one mini white flower clover hairpin.
- In the anime, Ichigo also has a male friend name Mizuiro Kojima. Who is a womanizer. But in the film, Mizuiro is cut out of the picture leaving Keigo and Chad as Ichigo's sole school friends.
- In the anime, Orihime and Tatsuki have 4 female school friends that are named Michiru Ogawa (a shy girl), Ryo Kunieda (a fast runner), Mahana Natsui (a curious girl) and Chizuru Honsho (who is gay). But in the film, Orihime and Tatsuki's school friends are also cut out of the picture.
- In the anime, Orihime doesn't sit side by side with Tatsuki during class. But in the film, Orihime does sit side by side with Tatsuki during class.
- In the anime, Keigo doesn't sit in front of Ichigo during class. But in the film, Keigo does sit in front of Ichigo during class.
- In the anime, Chad never sat behind Ichigo. But in the film, Chad does sit behind Ichigo during class.
- In the anime, Tatsuki has short length spiky hair. But in the film, Tatsuki has a short length hair style that is parted with a front bang which covers her forehead.
- In the anime, Tatsuki never question Orihime about why she likes Ichigo. But in the film, Tatsuki asks her why she finds Ichigo so attractive.
- In the anime, Tatsuki never described Ichigo's personality in class. But in the film, she does describe it by calling him childish and other things.
- In the anime, Orihime never tells Tatsuki that she is in love with Ichigo. But in the film, Orihime does tells Tatsuki that she is in love with Ichigo by liking his stoic frown.
- In the anime, Orihime blushes whenever she daydreams about Ichigo. But in the film, she has her hands on her cheeks whenever she daydreams about Ichigo.
- In the anime, Orihime's daydreams of Ichigo are not shown. But in the film, her daydreams of Ichigo are shown by showing him with a frown expression on his face.
- In the anime, whenever Orihime daydreams about Ichigo. Tatsuki yells at her to stop which scares Orihime. But in the film, whenever Orihime daydreams about Ichigo. Tatsuki looks annoy while seeing her do it and thinks Orihime has lost it.
- In the anime, Keigo never teases Orihime about Ichigo being dead. To the point that she doesn't fall for it. But in the film, Keigo does teases Orihime about Ichigo being dead. While Orihime actually falls for it every time by asking Keigo if Ichigo is alright.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't walk into the classroom to hear about Keigo's remark. But in the film, Ichigo does walk into the classroom, and tells everyone that he is alright.
- In the anime, Keigo is not afraid of Ichigo's stoic demeanor. But in the film, he is afraid of Ichigo when the latter finds out that Keigo is teasing Orihime. Which makes Keigo say hi to Ichigo in a nervous laugh type of way.
- In the anime, Orihime never gets dramatic over Ichigo not getting hurt. But in the film, she does get dramatic over Ichigo not getting hurt which make Ichigo be annoy when he sees this.
- In the anime, Ichigo asks Chad if he is made of steel. While Chad doesn't answer him. But in the film, it is Chad that asks Ichigo this by saying he is unbeatable. To the point that Ichigo agrees with him.
- In the anime, Ichigo never told his friends about what really happened to his house. Because he thinks they won't believe him. But in the film, after he told them what really happen. Keigo and Tatsuki asks him if he is okay and if he should see a doctor.
- In the anime, Ichigo gets out of his chair upon seeing Rukia in person and freaks out about this. Whereas Rukia introduces herself to Ichigo's class while Mizuiro says she is a transfer student. But in the film, Orihime is the one that introduces Rukia to the class and says she is a transfer student. Whereas Ichigo doesn't freak out upon seeing her, and doesn't get out of his chair.
- In the anime, Rukia writes a threat to Ichigo on her left hand by making sure he doesn't tell his classmates that he knows her. But in the film, Rukia writes the threat to Ichigo on his textbook by making sure he doesn't tell his classmates that he knows her.
- In the anime, Rukia's threat message to Ichigo is: "make a scene and I'll kill you". But in the film, Rukia's threat message to Ichigo is: "make a scene and you're dead".
- In the anime, Ichigo freaks out after reading Rukia's threat message while Rukia smirks at him. But in the film, he looks at Rukia in shock after seeing the threat in his textbook while Rukia doesn’t smirk at him.
- In the anime, Rukia never grabs Ichigo by the ear or punches him in the stomach in order to have him talk to her in private. However she does drag him on the floor so they can have a private chat. But in the film, she does grab him by the ear and punch him in the stomach in order to have him talk to her in private. However she never drags him.
- In the anime, Rukia and Ichigo talk in the school court yard as she tells him that she is in a Gigi body. But in the film, they talk on the school rooftop of the school as she tells him that she is in a Gigi body.
- In the anime, Rukia never had a reverse spell to make Ichigo return his powers to her. But in the film, she does have a reverse spell to make him do it which scares him when she tells him to stab her.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't train to control his spiritual pressure. But in the film, Rukia forcefully trains him so he can control his spiritual pressure.
- In the anime, Rukia and Ichigo's faces are shown when Rukia says it's Ichigo's job to be a Substitute Soul Reaper. But in the film, drawings of them are shown when she says this to him.
- In the anime, Rukia forces Ichigo to turn into a soul reaper when he refuses to help her. Even when she tells him it's his job to help her. But in the film, he walks away after he refuses to help her. However she forces him to become a Soul Reaper at the last second. While saying that it is his faith that they have no choice but to work together until she gets her powers back.
- In the anime, Rukia explains about Souls and Hollows when she meets Ichigo in his bedroom. But in the film, she explains about Souls and Hollows during school after Fishbone D's attack.
- In the anime, the bears in Rukia's illustrated explanation about Hollows and Pluses are shown in her drawings. But in the film, the bears in Rukia's illustrated explanation about Hollows and Pluses don't appear.
- In the anime, ghost are dead spirits that want to pass on into the afterlife because they fear going to hell. But in the film, ghost are dead people who want to pass on because they have regrets.
- In the anime, Hollows are humans that committed crimes in their past life. Which turns them into monsters. But in the film, Hollows are the corrupted spirits that have succumbed to negative emotions, transforming into ravenous monsters.
- In the anime, Soul Reapers don't have the ability to become more powerful each time they defeat a Hollow. But in the film, Soul Reapers do have the ability to become more powerful each time they defeat a Hollow.
- In the anime, Ichigo complains by telling Rukia that her crappy drawings suck. But in the film, he tells her that they are helpless drawings that don't help much with information whatsoever.
- In the anime, Ichigo never asks Rukia how to change back to normal. But in the film, he does ask her by asking if he can be back in his high school clothes while saying "hey can I get my clothes back".
- In the anime, Yuzu asks Ichigo if she saw her PJs when she enters his bedroom. But in the film, she asks him this when they are in the hallway of the stairway just as he is about to walk into his bedroom.
- In the anime, Rukia sleeps inside Ichigo's closet. But in the film, she sleeps on his wardrobe that is inside his closet.
- In the anime, Ichigo never senses Rukia being in his closet. He also screams upon seeing her in his closet. But in the film, he does find out that she is in his closet by sliding the door open. He also flinches when he sees her in his closet.
- In the anime, Ichigo hides Rukia from Yuzu when she comes into his bedroom. But in the film, he hides her from Isshin when he thinks that he heard him talking to her.
- In the anime, Isshin never confronts Ichigo in his bedroom by suspecting that he is hiding a girl in his bedroom. He also doesn't punch him in the stomach. But in the film, he does do this by punching him in the stomach and soon after tells Ichigo not to bring any girls home. Therefore after hearing this Ichigo says that he wasn't.
- In the anime, Rukia introduced herself to Ichigo by saying her full name before he kills Fishbone D by becoming a soul reaper. But in the film, Rukia introduced herself to Ichigo by saying her full name after Isshin left his bedroom.
- In the anime, Ichigo was never woken up by Rukia to do Soul Reaper training early in the morning. Including when he is in class during school hours. But in the film, he is woken up by Rukia to do soul Reaper training early in the morning and telling him to do it while he is suppose to be in school.
- In the anime, Ichigo never gets extremely angry when Rukia brags about her skills. But in the film, he gets extremely angry when she defeats him with a wooden sword to the point that he attacks her with martial arts.
- In the anime, Keigo teases Ichigo by saying he is dating Rukia. In which he and Tatsuki declined as Orihime looks at him. But in the film, Keigo says this to Ichigo's face as in which Ichigo says god no at him while Orihime looks at him as Tatsuki says Ichigo is just showing Rukia around.
- In the anime, Don Kanonji is introduced as a comedic character. But in the film, he is cut out as the Demi-Hollow plot is skipped.
- In the anime, Rukia never heard Keigo's remark about her dating Ichigo. But in the film, she does hear this and scares Keigo by telling him to keep certain things to himself.
- In the anime, Uryu is first seen during art class. But in the film, he is seen after Keigo says out loud that Rukia punched Ichigo a second time so they can talk.
- In the anime, Ichigo never had to dodge tennis balls being thrown at him by Rukia. But in the film, Ichigo does have to dodge tennis balls being thrown at him by Rukia. Also a funny moment is shown when a ball hits him in the face since his only weapon is a metal baseball bat.
- In the anime, Ichigo wear causal clothes and never trains at the riverbank. But in the film, he does wear a school uniform and train at the riverbank.
- In the anime, Rukia wears casual clothes and never admits that she never wanted Ichigo to be her friend. While her hairstyle is spiky hair with a huge bang over her nose. But in the film, she does a school uniform and tell him this in person. While she has a ponytail bun and a thick strain of hair on her cheek.
- In the anime, Ichigo never had to practice sword fighting with Rukia. Also Orihime never saw them do this weird training moment. But in the film, he does have to practice sword fighting with Rukia. While Orihime did saw all of this as weird which makes Ichigo say it was a awkward moment just now by Orihime thinking that they are a thing.
- In the anime, when Orihime greets Ichigo and Rukia in town. She is carrying two grocerie bags. However she doesn't have a school bag with her and she is only in casual clothes. But in the film, when Orihime greets Ichigo and Rukia at the riverbank. She is carrying one grocery bag and does have a schoolbag with her while Aldo wearing her school uniform.
- In the anime, Rukia holds her dress when she greets Orihime. But in the film, she vows her head down to Orihime.
- In the anime, Rukia reads a book before speaking to Orihime. But in the film, she red Ichigo's manga without his permission which made him angry.
- In the anime, Ichigo offers to walk Orihime home. However she blushes after hearing this and runs off thanking him for the offer. But in the film, he was about to offer to walk her home. However she had kindly walked away before he can say it.
- In the anime, Ichigo refers to Rukia as a boss when she forces him to learn how to be a Soul Reaper. But in the film, Ichigo refers to Rukia as a superior when she forces him to learn how to be a Soul Reaper.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't ditch his soul reaper training with Rukia. But in the film, he does to the point when he tells her that she will be fine in the human world.
- In the anime, Sora Inoue is introduced as Orihime's dead brother. But in the film, he is gone as Orihime's character arc was also skipped over. Which cuts out the story of her hairpins.
- In the anime, a killer hollow name Shrieker and Yuuichi the boy in the parakeet's body are introduced. But in the film, they are left out as Chad's character arc is skipped over. This also results in his Abuelo being cut, alongside the story behind his coin necklace as well as the story behind why Ichigo calls him "Chad" in the first place.
- In the anime, Kon and the usage of Soul Candy is shown. To make Ichigo's body not be lying lifeless whenever he becomes a Shinigami. Ichigo becomes shock upon seeing his body being use. But in the film, Kon and the usage of Soul Candy is omitted. Which leaves Ichigo's body lying lifeless whenever he becomes a Shinigami. This makes Ichigo be frightened upon seeing this while Rukia helps him change into a Shinigami.
- In the anime, more characters such as Jinta, Ururu, Tessai, and Yoruichi appear to help Ichigo out. But in the film, they do not appear most likely due to Urahara being Demoted to Extra and the story not progressing to the Soul Society arc.
- In the anime, Kisuke's shop is a small building that is guarded by a gate. But in the film, his shop looks like a huge ancient antique building.
- In the anime, Rukia uses a pager phone to find Hollow. But in the film, she uses a different device to find hollows.
- In the anime, Kisuke has white blond hair. But in the film, he has black hair.
- In the anime, when Rukia visits Kisuke at his shop. He gives her Soul candy. But in the film, when Rukia visits Kisuke at his shop. He gives her a battery that can help track hollows and see if Ichigo's spiritual pressure is at 100% percent.
- In the anime, Kisuke wishes Rukia good luck and to be careful with her purchase as she has a cell phone. But in the film, he gives her a Denreishinki which takes the form of a glowing purple, glass-like object and tells that the Soul Society better not find out that she broke the law by giving her powers to a human.
- In the anime, Renji and Byakuya didn't appear until Rukia decides to run away in the Human world. But in the film, they appear when they can't sense her spiritual pressure.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't lie to Renji about Rukia giving her powers to him. But in the film, he does lie to him by saying that he doesn't know Rukia or about Soul Reapers.
- In the anime, Ichigo meets Renji Abarai while being in his Shinigami body. Also Ichigo even meets Byakuya Kuchiki. But in the film, Ichigo meets Renji much earlier than in the anime. Shockily he meets Renji alone rather than with Byakuya. In this scene, Renji attacks Ichigo in his Human body, but is interrupted by Uryu.
- In the anime, Renji doesn't know that Uryu is a Quincy. But in the film, he does know that Uryu is a Quincy.
- In the anime, Ichigo never tries to find out who saves him after his battle with Renji. But in the film, he does try to find out who threw the arrows at Renji.
- In the anime, Renji never gives Byakuya reports about Rukia. But in the film, he does give Byakuya reports about Rukia.
- In the anime, the Soul Society Arc is hinted as the second storyline of the series. However it isn't shown until episode 20. But in the film, the Soul Society is shown when Byakuya and Renji decide to leave so they can go to the Human world and speak to Rukia.
- In the anime, the Soul Society looks like a normal place to live. But in the film, the Soul Society is like an evocative of Edo-era Japan, with the samurai-like Soul Reapers ruling over the unruly slums of the Rukongai district from the fortified city of the Seireitei.
- In the anime, Ichigo never says he hates it when someone lies to him. But in the film, he does say this when he confronted Rukia about Renji. While saying it's a mess or her problem that he doesn't want to be in.
- In the anime, Ichigo never asks Rukia who Grand Fisher is. But in the film, he does angrily ask her this.
- In the anime, Ichigo never complains about Rukia living in his closet. Whereas Rukia never worries if Ichigo will get kill. But in the film, he does complain about Rukia living in his closet. Whereas she does worry if Ichigo will get kill.
- In the anime, Orihime never asks Tatsuki where Rukia lives. But in the film, she does ask Tatsuki this.
- In the anime, Tatsuki doesn't tease Orihime about Ichigo hanging out with Rukia. But in the film, Tatsuki does tease Orihime about Ichigo hanging out with Rukia. To the point that she tells Orihime that its just a rumor. Which makes Orihime be at ease.
- In the anime, Orihime never gets extremely jealous about Ichigo hanging out with Rukia. But in the film, she does get extremely jealous about it.
- In the anime, Ichigo's bento lunch box never has a food message written on it. But in the film, Ichigo's dad writes "Fight Yourself" in the rice bento which annoys Ichigo.
- In the anime, Ichigo eats lunch on the school rooftop. But in the film, Ichigo eats lunch in the classroom.
- In the anime, Souken Ishida is introduced as Uryu's late grandfather and mentor. But in the film, he is not even mentioned. As a result, Uryu doesn't appear to hold a grudge against Soul Reapers for any reason other than the ancient rivalry between the two groups.
- In the anime, Ichigo meets Uryu when many hollow signals disappeared quickly. But in the film, he meets Uryu while eating lunch which makes them meet on the top of the school roof.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't recall his history with Uryu because he has a bad habit of forgetting names and faces. But in the film, Ichigo still has his bad habit of forgetting names and faces. However he also knows that Uryu transfer to his school a year ago but can't recall why.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't believe Uryu's story of the Soul Reapers being rivals with the Quincys and about the clan being murder by the Soul Reapers. But in the film, he believes the story by saying that Uryu is crazy for trying to be better than the Soul Reapers.
- In the anime, Uryu shows his Quincy powers to Ichigo by killing a hollow when they first meet. But in the film, Uryu shows his Quincy powers to Ichigo by shooting a huge Heilig Bogen arrow in the sky while they are at school.
- In the anime, Uryu also fixes his glasses with his index and middle finger. But in the film, he only fixes his glasses with his middle finger.
- In the anime, Uryu starts his challenge when Ichigo is a Soul Reaper. But in the film, Uryu starts his challenge when Ichigo isn't a Soul Reaper so he forces him to be one.
- In the anime, Rukia senses that a hollow will attack the boy ghost when they come to the park. But in the film, it is Ichigo that senses this when they are on the rooftop of the school.
- In the anime, the little boy ghost appears in the park. While Rukia angrily scolds Ichigo to save everyone while fighting a hollow. But in the film, the little boy ghost was the same ghost from the beginning of the film that Ichigo told to pass on. Whereas Rukia calmly tells Ichigo to save everyone while fighting a hollow.
- In the anime, Ichigo saves the little boy from the hollow after declaring that he wants to be different when Rukia had saved him from Fishbone D. But in the film, he stops the hollow from attacking the little boy upon seeing the hollow get near him. In which Ichigo vows not to follow the Reaper code.
- In the anime, Ichigo sends the boy to heaven after saving him. Thus it was his first time doing the Konso on him. But in the film, Rukia tells him to run away after Ichigo saves him.
- In the anime, Hexapodus wasn't able to hold it's own against Ichigo in a battle. Making Ichigo kill it quickly. But in the film, Hexapodus is able to hold its ground during its battle against Ichigo, and Renji arrives to kill it instead. Renji then attacks Ichigo non stop and Byakuya makes his first appearance here.
- In the anime, Renji taunts Ichigo for not being a Reaper because of not knowing his swords name. But in the film, Renji taunts Ichigo for being too slow.
- In the anime, Ichigo's fight with Renji upon contact was less brutal. But in the film, Renji goes too far by smashing Ichigo to a tree and stepping on Ichigo's hand with his feet.
- In the anime, Renji knows that she was adopted by the Kuchiki clan as a teenager. But in the film, it's reveal from Renji that she and him was adopted by the Kuchiki clan as a child.
- In the anime, when Rukia meets Byakuya in the human world. She doesn't vow down to him at all. Also she doesn't save Ichigo during his fight with Renji. But in the film, when Rukia meets Byakuya in the human world. She does vow down to him, and tries to save Ichigo from fighting Renji.
- In the anime, Renji wounds Ichigo in the shoulder. But in the film, Renji wounds Ichigo in the stomach including his neck.
- In the anime, Rukia is sentenced to death by giving her powers to Ichigo when she returns to the Soul Society. But in the film, this topic is the same. However Rukia can be spare from her crime if she kills Ichigo herself.
- In the anime, Ichigo and Uryu defeat many hollows one by one. But in the film, it is Byakuya and Renji that do this for them.
- In the anime, when Ichigo goes unconscious it is Kisuke that heals his wounds. But in the film, when Ichigo goes unconscious it is Rukia that heals his wounds as Rukia heals Ichigo's injuries with a strange liquid rather than using Kaidō.
- In the anime, when Ichigo regains consciousness from his battle with Renji. He wakes up at Kisuke's shop. But in the film, when Ichigo regains consciousness from his battle with Renji. He wakes up in his own bedroom.
- In the anime, Ichigo tells Isshin about his nightmares and guilt about his mother when they stand in front of her grave. But in the film, Ichigo tells Isshin about his nightmares and guilt about his mother when they are in Ichigo's bedroom.
- In the anime, Isshin tells Ichigo that Masaki did the right thing to protect him when they are at her grave. But in the film, he tells this to Ichigo while they are in his bedroom.
- In the anime, Chad has his lucky coin tie to a necklace string. But in the film, Chad has his lucky coin tie to a thick chain.
- In the anime, after fighting a hollow. Ichigo had a hand injury. But in the film, after fighting a hollow. He has a neck injury instead.
- In the anime, Uryu has a double hand bandage injury on both of his hands. But in the film, he never got those injuries because he didn't finish his challenge with Ichigo.
- In the anime, Orihime never looks at Rukia after Uryu's challenge. But in the film, she does do this.
- In the anime, none of the high school students hang out with each other. But in the film, all students at Karakura High School hang out at a restaurant call Rob's Burger.
- In the anime, Orihime eats weird food choices that she thinks is tasty while Ichigo and Tatsuki find it horrible and disgusting. But in the film, she eats normal regular food such as diet food and fast food.
- In the anime, Tatsuki doesn't talk about Orihime's love relationship with Ichigo. But in the film, Tatsuki encourages Orihime to date Ichigo by shipping their relationship.
- In the anime, Tatsuki thinks that Ichigo is dating Rukia in which Orihime correctly declines it. But in the film, Tatsuki tells Orihime to date Ichigo by thinking that he broke up with Rukia.
- In the anime, Ichigo yells at Rukia asking her why she saved him when they met right before he rescued the ghost little boy from a hollow. But in the film, Ichigo says all of this while being calm in his bedroom out loud while not knowing that Rukia isn't in his closet.
- In the anime, Ichigo wears different casual clothes. But in the film, he only wears a stripe hoodie along with blue pants and sneakers.
- In the anime, Uryu reads a textbook in the classroom. But in the film, he reads a textbook at the Rob's Burger restaurant.
- In the anime, Ichigo meets Kisuke after the incident with Kon. But in the film, Ichigo learns about Kisuke and his shop through Uryu. Also Ichigo meets Kisuke in his shop when he can't find Rukia.
- In the anime, Uryu never has a lot of knowledge about different Soul reapers. But in the film, Uryu does have a lot of knowledgeable about spirits including the Soul Society to the point where he's the one who reveals to Ichigo that Urahara used to be a Soul Reaper.
- In the anime, Ichigo sees Rukia's personality in person due to training with her. But in the film, Ichigo learns about Rukia's personality from Kisuke.
- In the anime, the portal to the Soul Society is under Kisuke's shop. But in the film, Kisuke tells Ichigo that the portal to the Soul Society is at a shrine.
- In the anime, Byakuya orders Renji to retrieve Rukia's powers from Ichigo. Whereas Rukia begs Byakuya not to kill Ichigo. But in the film, there is a mix of bargains and demands between Byakuya and Rukia/Ichigo. Byakuya commands Rukia to retrieve her powers from Ichigo or she will be executed, and gives her until the next full moon for her to decide. Ichigo then interrupts their meeting and demands that in exchange for defeating Grand Fisher, the Soul Society absolves Rukia from her crimes, to which Byakuya agrees.
- In the anime, Ichigo trains hard to protect those close to him. But in the film, Ichigo trains hard and hones his skills in order to show gratitude to the generosity and sacrifices Rukia has made for him.
- In the anime, Ichigo never trains by using ropes with a wooden sword. But in the film, he does do this method even by lifting a tire on a ground.
- In the anime, Rukia reads as a hobby. But in the film, she reads a book while Ichigo trains by running and she sits on the tire that Ichigo is running with. A funny moment is shown when she accidentally drops the book she is reading because Ichigo is running too fast.
- In the anime, Ichigo tests his Swordsmen ship skills on hollows. But in the film, he tests his sword skills by breaking glass.
- In the anime, Orihime and Tatsuki never saw Ichigo hanging out with Rukia by seeing them do sword fights. But in the film, they do see Ichigo hanging out with Rukia by doing kendo.
- In the anime. Orihime and Tatsuki never talks to Keigo about Ichigo and Rukia. Tatsuki and Keigo also don't talk about future jobs that Ichigo should do. But in the film, they do talk about this to Keigo. Which Keigo and Tatsuki think that Ichigo should be a movie actor.
- In the anime, Orihime doesn't think about Ichigo's relationship with Rukia. But in the film, she does think about it.
- In the anime, the Grand Fisher has been hunted down for 100 years. But in the film, Grand Fisher has been hunted down for 54 years.
- In the anime, Rukia likes the style of her drawing by not seeing that it is terrible art work. But in the film, despite her style of drawing she admits her drawing of Grand Fisher doesn't look anything like the real deal.
- In the anime, Ichigo explains to Rukia about his mother's death after his family meeting with his father. Also Ichigo doesn't have a picture of Masaki in his room. But in the film, Ichigo only asks Rukia how Grand Fisher looked like before it die in which he learns that Grand Fisher was a little girl. Also Ichigo does have a picture of Masaki in his room and thinks that his mother's death just got personal.
- In the anime, Chad never saw Ichigo train with a wooden sword. But in the film, Orihime does bring Chad to see Ichigo train with Rukia.
- In the anime, Chad and Orihime meet Kisuke after Ichigo's fight with Uryu. But in the film, Chad and Orihime meet Kisuke before Ichigo's fight with Grand Fisher.
- In the anime, Ichigo introduced Rukia to learning how to drink juice before the incident with Shrieker. But in the film, Ichigo introduced Rukia to learning how to do a high five after he completed his training during a week.
- In the anime, Uryu doesn't spy on Ichigo. But in the film, he does spy on him.
- In the anime, Byakuya doesn't let others do his dirty work for him. But in the film, he does let others do his dirty work for him.
- In the anime, Isshin leaves a note telling clients that his clinic is close on June 17. But in the film, this scene isn't shown.
- In the anime, Isshin is standing up during his family meeting. But in the film, he does stand up before sitting down next to Ichigo.
- In the anime, Ichigo sits on the middle side of the table. But in the film, he sits on the right side of the table.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin never raise their hands to speak during a family meeting. But in the film, they do raise their hand to speak during a family meeting.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin don't wear the same style PJs. But in the film, they do wear the same style PJs.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin's favorite colors aren't reveal. But in the film, there favorite colors are shown. Karin's favorite colors are red (flower dress) and black (polka dot PJs), whereas Yuzu's favorite colors are red (polka dot PJs) and pink (flower dress).
- In the anime, Karin and Yuzu has less jobs to do before they visit Masaki's grave. But in the film, Karin and Yuzu hate how Isshin ignores them by making Karin do less stuff while Yuzu thinks that Isshin drinking beer is selfish.
- In the anime, Yuzu is in charge of lunch while Karin cleans Masaki’s grave. But in the film, Isshin is charge with Yuzu's tasks. However he lets Yuzu carry the lunch when they visit Masaki's grave and let’s Yuzu clean Masaki’s grave.
- In the anime, Isshin smokes in front of Masaki's grave. But in the film, he drinks beer in front of her grave.
- In the anime, Karin never complained about not being allow to bring stuff during their visit to Masaki's grave. But in the film, she does complain about not being allow to bring stuff during their visit to Masaki's grave.
- In the anime, Rukia is doing karate punches when she asks Ichigo if he going on a family picnic. But in the film, she is reading a book in his closet when she asks Ichigo if he going on a family picnic.
- In the anime, Ichigo has a towel on his head when he tells Rukia about the 6 year anniversary of his mother's death. But in the film, Ichigo doesn't have a towel on his head when he tells Rukia about the 6 year anniversary of his mother's death.
- In the anime, Rukia doesn't tell Ichigo about her past when they are talking about his mother. But in the film, she tells him that she doesn't have a family.
- In the anime, Ichigo never tells Rukia about soul reapers having a personality and he never offers Rukia to stay in the Human world. He also never say that she was his friend. But in the film, Ichigo does tell Rukia that soul reapers should loosen up a bit including that she can stay and that he is her friend which nearly brings her to tears but she thanks him anyway.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin never carried anything when they are walking up the hill to the grave yard. But in the film, they do carry bags when they are walking up the hill to the grave yard.
- In the anime, it is Yuzu and Karin that are walking to the top of the stairs before Ichigo and Isshin appear behind them. But in the film, Isshin does this while his children appear behind him.
- In the anime, when the Kurosaki family go to visit Masaki's grave. Karin never really orders Ichigo around to get them stuff while walking up stairs. Yuzu also doesn't wear a hat while Karin doesn't wear a dress. But in the film, when the Kurosaki family go to visit Masaki's grave. Karin really does order Ichigo around to get them stuff while walking up stairs. Whereas Yuzu does wear a hat and Karin does wear a dress.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin see Rukia happily waving to them. But in the film, they don't meet Rukia at all.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin visit Masaki's grave with Isshin. But in the film, Isshin visits Masaki's grave by himself. While he tells her to tell Ichigo that it is not his fault that she died.
- In the anime, Renji thinks that Byakuya won't harm Rukia since she gave her powers to Ichigo. But in the film, he is speechless when Byakuya wants Rukia to die.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin also meet Grand Fisher at the shrine when Karin hears his voice. But in the film, the twins meet Grand Fisher as his lure when they see him as a little girl in the forest.
- In the anime, Isshin wasn't knock out during the fight with Grand Fisher. But in the film, he is knock out by Rukia without even noticing as he was looking for Karin and Yuzu.
- In the anime, Yuzu and Karin are being strangled by Grand Fisher. While they remain on Grand Fisher's arm after Ichigo sets them free. But in the film, they are trap inside Grand Fisher's hands. While they fall unconscious to the ground after Ichigo sets them free.
- In the anime, the Grand Fisher uses Masaki to distract Ichigo so he can kill him faster. But in the film, he uses this tactic to make Ichigo be speechless.
- In the anime, when the Grand Fisher impersonates Masaki to stun Ichigo. Ichigo is so distracted that he couldn't snap out of it. But in the film, when Grand Fisher impersonates Masaki to stun Ichigo. It is Rukia who snaps him out of it.
- In the anime, the fight with the Grand Fisher remains at the shrine. But in the film, the battle spreads towards Karakura Town's commercial district instead of being confined to the shrine area.
- In the anime, Tatsuki and Keigo were shown in school as hollows were attacking the city. But in the film, they are shown when Ichigo fights Grand Fisher at Rob's Burger.
- In the anime, Chad and Orihime get a hint of Ichigo's Shinigami powers during his fight with Uryu. But in the film, Chad and Orihime get a hint of Ichigo's Shinigami powers during his fight with the Grand Fisher.
- In the anime, Chad saves his friends from getting hit by a metal beam. But in the film, during Ichigo's fight with Grand Fisher. Chad uses a broken restaurant sign as a shield to protect his friends. Therefore Chad would develop supernatural powers and become an ally of Ichigo, and one of his major powers was to turn his arm into a giant shield.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't see Chad protect their classmates from getting hit by a stream pipe. But in the film, Ichigo does see this when Chad is holding a broken restaurant sign.
- In the anime, Ichigo never notices that his classmates can't see him as a Soul Reaper. But in the film, he does notice this when Uryu is the only one that can see him.
- In the anime, Ichigo doesn't tell Chad to protect Orihime and their classmates from danger. But in the film, he does tell Chad this before leaving Rob's Burger.
- In the anime, Grand Fisher couldn't extend his fur hair at all. But in the film, Grand Fisher can freely extend and manipulate its fur, using it to restrain prey.
- In the anime, Uryu never met Ichigo when he fought Grand Fisher. But in the film, Uryu assists Ichigo during the fight.
- In the anime, Ichigo and Uryu Ishida start off as arch rivals, however they team up to fight Mendos Grande. But in the film, Ichigo and Ishida start off as unofficial rivals however they team up to fight Grand Fisher.
- In the anime, Ichigo never kills Grand Fisher making the hollow escape his rift. But in the film, Ichigo does kill Grand Fisher for good when Grand Fisher is distracted by broken rebel.
- In the anime, Ichigo's sword is call Zangetsu in which he doesn't find out about his swords name until he trains with Kisuke. But in the film, Ichigo doesn't know the name of his sword at all.
- In the anime, Renji's sword is call Zabimaru and it expends for a short amount of time. But in the film, Renji's sword can expend for much longer periods of time than usual.
- In the anime, Uryu's challenge ends with Menos Grande. Also Ichigo never thanks Uryu for helping him with hollows, and never tells him to be more friendly after a battle. Also Ichigo never saw Uryu get injured after saving him. But in the film, Ichigo does thanks Uryu for helping him with hollows and tells him to be more friendly after a battle by calling him a ass. However Ichigo did saw Uryu get injured after saving him, as Uryu's challenge ends prematurely due to being stab and interrupted by Renji and Byakuya.
- In the anime, Uryu only eavesdrop once when he confronts Renji. But in the film, he only eavesdrop twice when Ichigo meets Byakuya.
- In the anime, Rukia met Uryu during his challenge with Ichigo. But in the film, Rukia only met Uryu during the fight with Grand Fisher.
- In the anime, Renji attacks Uryu due to him mocking him. While his sword is completely destroyed beyond repair. But in the film, Renji attacks him with no mercy so he can kill Ichigo and take Rukia's powers back by force. Whereas he can repair his sword after his battle with Ichigo.
- In the anime, Byakuya uses his sword to attack Ichigo by cutting his shoulder. But in the film, when Ichigo attacks Byakuya. The latter catches his sword between two fingers, much like Aizen did in the franchise.
- In the anime, Byakuya only did one attack on Ichigo that made him stand down for good. But in the film, Byakuya cuts Ichigo down three times with kaido slashes, though he picks himself up again each time until Rukia puts a stop to it.
- In the anime, Renji stops Rukia from saving Ichigo when he is at a near death state during the fight with Byakuya. But in the film, Renji doesn't stop Rukia at all instead he watches Ichigo try to fight Byakuya at a near death state.
- In the anime, Rukia kicks Ichigo's hand off of her brother's foot after she saw him touch him while struggling to get up. But in the film, she kicks him into the stomach by making him crash land into a bus after she saw Ichigo touch Byakuya's cloak with his hand.
- In the anime, Rukia transfers her powers to Ichigo by stabbing him in the chest with her Zanpakuto. Also Ichigo doesn't say anything to her before he falls unconscious. But in the film, the same thing occurs twice but the second time it happens Ichigo is on the brink of death. While he cries and says "once again I was protected" as he falls unconscious.
- In the anime, Ichigo and his friends such as Orihime, Chad and Uryu never got their memory erased after Rukia got her powers back from Ichigo. But in the film, after Rukia retrieves her powers from Ichigo. She also wipes his memory and his friends memories of her before departing back to the Soul Society.
- In the anime, Ichigo never spoke to Yuzu and Karin after Rukia erases his memory. But in the film, he does tell them that he had a weird dream about Rukia that he felt was really real.
- In the anime, Isshin tells Ichigo to live long and die with a smile on his face when they are at the grave yard. But in the film, he tells him this when he is about to go to school.
- In the anime, Ichigo never spoke to Uryu after Rukia went back to the Soul Society. But in the film, during the final scene they greet each other with friendly smiles and more than a little confusion since their memories of having to even met each other before had been erased.
- In the anime, Tatsuki along with Orihime and Keigo never question Ichigo if he is acting different then he usually is. But in the film, all three of them do ask him this.
- In the anime, Ichigo only smirks at Orihime when they look at each other. But in the film, they smile at each other when they make eye contact.
- In the anime, no one in Ichigo's class remembers Rukia. But in the film, after Rukia left Ichigo finds the note she wrote in his textbook the day she came to his school, which it's implied he does have his memories restored.
- In the anime, Ichigo has a female high school teacher name Misato Ochi who wears glasses and is fine with him skipping class. But in the film, Ichigo has a off screen unnamed male high school teacher. Who's personality is never shown.
- In the anime, the Soul Society Arc begins with episode 21. But in the film, the Soul Society Arc begins after Ichigo regains his lost memories of Rukia.
- In the anime, Kid Ichigo is voiced by Mona Marshall. But in the film, it's completely unknown who voiced Kid Ichigo.
- In the anime and film, Masaki is voiced by Ellyn Stern.
- In the anime, Isshin is voiced by Patrick Seitz. But in the film, he is voiced by Keith Silverstein.
- In the anime, Yuzu is voiced by Janice Kawaye whereas Karin is voiced by Kate Higgins. But in the film, both twins are voiced by Janice Kawaye.
- In the anime, Chad is voiced by Mac Worden whereas Keigo is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal. But in the film, both are voiced by Kaiji Tang.
- In the anime, Tatsuki is voiced by Wendee Lee. She also voiced the boy ghost. But in the film, she is voiced by Erika Ishii. Whereas the boy ghost is voiced by Rokas Lewis.
- In the anime, Rukia is voiced by Michelle Ruff. But in the film, she is voiced by Cassandra Lee Morris.
- In the anime, Renji is voiced by Wally Wingert. But in the film, he is voiced by Richard Cansino.
- In the anime, Byakuya is voiced by Daniel Woren. But in the film, he is voiced by Greg Chun.
- Soul Society Arc
Difference Between Anime and Manga
- Note this is only from season 1 to 3 of the anime. Aka episode 1 to 63
- In the manga, the Dead Girl has blood on her face and is wearing a night grown when she sees Ichigo. But in the anime, there is no blood present on her whatever. Including that she is seen wearing a striped tank top, and shorts when she thanks Ichigo.
- In the manga, Ichigo seems to possess the ability to make the gang see her, effectively scaring them off. But in the anime, this is never shown so he uses a threat instead.
- In the manga, after being attacked by his father for coming home late again. Ichigo is seen arguing with his father on the right side while Isshin is shown on the left side. But in the anime, the scene is reversed. As Ichigo is on the left side, and Isshin is the one that is on the right side.
- In the manga, Ichigo gets annoyed when Karin tries to make a lot of money off of him seeing ghost. But in the anime, this is never shown. Instead Ichigo attacks his father who had attacked him when he just got home.
- In the manga, it was Yuzu that told Ichigo he had a New Ghost appearing behind him. But in the anime, it was Karin who said this.
- In the manga, Ichigo meets Rukia after he fought Isshin. But in the anime, Ichigo meets Rukia the next day when he sees her kill a hollow while he was walking to school.
- In the manga, Isshin even attacks Ichigo when he is talking to Rukia. But in the anime, this is never shown. Instead he is shock that Ichigo tells his problems to Karin and Yuzu instead of him.
- In the manga, after Isshin and Ichigo are done fighting in Ichigo's bedroom. Ichigo explains to Isshin that he is talking to a female soul reaper. Since he is clueless, Isshin asks Ichigo who he is talking to. But in the anime, this is never shown. Instead after learning that Ichigo doesn't tell his problems to him, Isshin sadly cries on Masaki's huge memorial photo.
- In the manga, Rukia appears on Ichigo's lamp desk when he meets her for the first time. But in the anime, Rukia appears next to Ichigo's bed when he meets her for the first time.
- In the manga, Ichigo kicks Rukia on her head by mistaking her for a burglar. But in the anime, Ichigo kicks Rukia on her back by mistaking her for a burglar.
- In the manga, when the Kurosaki Clinic gets attacked by Fishbone D. Yuzu is grabbed by the Hollow and Karin warns Ichigo about the Hollow. But in the anime, Yuzu is the one who warns Ichigo and Karin is the one who gets grabbed.
- In the manga, Ichigo's Reiatsu is the color gold. But in the anime, his Reiatsu is the color blue.
- In the manga, after Ichigo rescues Yuzu from the Hollow that is call Fishbone D. Yuzu tells him to run which makes Ichigo wonder why his family is worry about him. But in the anime, after Ichigo rescues Karin from the Hollow. Ichigo screams out to Karin, but Rukia tells him that the Hollow didn't kill her or Yuzu by eating their souls.
- In the manga, when Ichigo gets Rukia's soul reaper powers through her sword. He gets stabbed by her sword. In which his blood is shown on her sword as he is stabbed through his chest. But in the anime, the scene where Ichigo got stab is not shown at all whatsoever. Instead the sword is cover by a blue aura, while the stabbing sound effects of the wound is heard on screen.
- In the manga, when the boy Plus comes to the Yumizawa Children's Park everyday around noon. Ichigo explains to Rukia that the little boy plus is at the age of five or six. But in the anime, this conversation is never shown. Instead he learns that the little boy will be attack by the hollow.
- In the manga, the little boy never went to the afterlife after Ichigo saved him the hollow. Including that he has blood on his face after Ichigo cuts the hollows arm off. But in the anime, Ichigo does send the little boy to the afterlife after he saved him from the hollow. However no blood is present on the boy when Ichigo is about to defeat the hollow.
- In the manga, Ichigo complains about Rukia having him use tennis balls with rabbit symbols to use as target practice. But in the anime, the scene is played out differently. Ichigo doesn't train at all, and he is in public with Rukia. Rukia reads a book out loud to learn about language, but Ichigo yells at her by telling her to knock it off.
- In the manga, the color of Orihime's eyes are shown as brown. But in the anime, her eyes are shown as silver or gray.
- In the manga, Orihime gets run over by a speeding car when she is walking home at night. But in the anime, she gets run over by the speeding car off screen during the day when Ichigo and Rukia see this.
- In the manga, Orihime talks with Ichigo and Rukia at a park. But in the anime, she talks to them while they are in the city.
- In the manga, it never showed how Sora became a Demi Hollow. But in the anime, it's reveal that Sora is dragged to Hueco Mundo by a Hollow, where he is turned into a Hollow at the behest of Grand Fisher.
- In the manga, when Sora becomes a Hollow. A Human left eye is shown through his mask. But in the anime, his mask covered his entire face, not leaving his eye.
- In the manga, blood was visible as Tatsuki was thrown against the wall by Acidwire. But in the anime, blood wasn't visible until after it dripped onto the floor.
- In the manga, it never shown how Ichigo came to Orihime's house to rescue her from Sora. But in the anime, it does shown how he got to Orihime's house. It shows that Ichigo ran and jumped on the house rooftops in order to get to Orihime's house.
- In the manga, Sora reveals that he has a grudge against Ichigo and Tatsuki for making Orihime forget about him completely. But in the anime, Sora only explains about his grudge against Tatsuki overall.
- In the manga, Sora chokes Orihime in a side way view. But in the anime, Orihime is shown being choked by Sora in a forward view.
- In the manga, when Sora explains about his past to Ichigo and Rukia. A scene of Orihime being shown at the age of three is shown. But in the anime, this is never shown. Instead he says that he was 15 when Orihime was born.
- In the manga, Sora reveals that his mother was an abused prostitute and that his father was a alcoholic. But in the anime, Sora tells Ichigo and Rukia that his parents abandoned him and Orihime.
- In the manga, when Ichigo was battling Acidwire, and was hit by the latter's tail. He began to bleed from his forehead before having his hand burned by the Hollow, and slammed to the ground. But in the anime, Ichigo didn't start bleeding from the forehead until he was slammed into the ground by Acidwire. Ichigo's hand was also not shown to have burn marks in the anime either.
- In the manga, Ichigo sliced off both of Acidwire's wrists and parts of his tail. But in the anime, Ichigo only cut off the one of the Acidwire's wrists, rather than both wrists and parts of the Hollow's tail.
- In the manga, Sora as Acidwire, after having his wrist and parts of his tail cut off by Ichigo's sword, was shown bleeding tears of blood. But in the anime, Sora as Acidwire, after having his wrist and parts of his tail cut off by Ichigo's sword, wasn't shown bleeding tears of blood.
- In the manga, Orihime hugs Sora when they are up close to Ichigo. She is also bleeding profusely because Sora had bite her. But in the anime, Orihime does this to Sora when they are further away from Ichigo. Also Orihime is bleeding less from Sora's bite.
- In the manga, when Sora purified himself with Ichigo's Zanpakuto, his face was bleeding. But in anime, when Sora purified himself with Ichigo's Zanpakuto, his face wasn't bleeding
- In the manga, Rukia erases Orihime's memories as soon as Sora departs into the afterlife. But in the anime, she did it after bringing Orihime's soul back into her body.
- In the manga, Ichigo agrees to help Rukia out with her job when he saves the little boy ghost from the hollow. But in the anime, he agrees to help Rukia with her job after the ordeal with Orihime and Sora.
- In the manga, when Ichigo and his friends have lunch on the rooftop after one of their classes ended. Reiichi Oshima is shown picking a fight with Ichigo, as Ichigo tells Reiichi that he is stronger than him. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Chad comes to his friend while explaining why he was late to school.
- In the manga, Ichigo never explained to Rukia how he met Chad. But in the anime, he does explain to Rukia about how he met Chad.
- In the manga, Ichigo searches for Chad while asking Keigo and Mizuiro if they had seen him in class. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Ichigo is already on the streets searching for Chad.
- In the manga, Ichigo's teacher lets him slide by skipping class while trying to figure out why he is running off when class already started. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead this scene is shown in episode 64 after Ichigo saved Rukia from getting kill by the soul society. When Ichigo goes outside to stop Renji from yelling, she marks Ichigo absence while saying he's alright. But thinks that Ichigo's other male friends are delinquents, which shocks Keigo.
- In the manga, Karin is shown getting sick while being in school. But in the anime, she is shown getting sick while being at home.
- In the manga, Karin yells at Yuzu and Midoriko Tono to go back to the classroom, while she still has a stomach ache. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead it shows Karin walking on the streets while Ichigo spots her.
- In the manga, after Ichigo drops off Karin to their house. He reveals that Karin lost a fight to a six grader when she was in first grade. When she was in second grade, she got sent to the principal's office for throwing a ball to hard. And lastly when she was in third grade, she broke her leg while on a hiking trip. Showing that she didn't cry during any of these events. But in the anime, Ichigo only mentions about Karin being sent to the principl's office and when she broke her leg.
- In the manga, Rukia senses Shrieker behind her in a close face to face angle. But in the anime, she senses him when he is further away from her. But see him on her right side when he appears right next her.
- In the manga, Rukia kicks Shrieker in the neck with her knee cap. But in the anime, she kicks him in his face instead.
- In the manga, when Chad leaves Yuichi Shibata to go help Rukia fight Shrieker. Yuichi reveals that he doesn't want to be run over by a car. But in the anime, this is never mention. Instead he begs Chad not to go to Rukia, and mentions that he isn't worry about himself.
- In the manga, Chad punches the hollow known as Shrieker when he is face to face with Rukia. But in the anime, he punches Shrieker when he is next to Rukia.
- In the manga, Shrieker while being high in the air becomes shock when Chad is able to pull a huge electric pole right in front of his eyes. But in the anime, Shrieker become shock upon seeing this when he is right above them in the air.
- In the manga, Shrieker's bombs are spiders. But in the anime, his bombs are leaches.
- In the manga, before Ichigo finishes off Shrieker for good. He removes Shrieker's actual tongue from his mouth. Along with removing Shrieker's leg as well. But in the anime, Ichigo actually does this by putting Shrieker's bomb back into his mouth in order to remove Shrieker's tongue off screen. However he doesn't remove Shrieker's leg.
- In the manga, Yuichi says goodbye to Chad while the latter has his back on a chain fence. But in the anime, he says farewell to Chad while the latter is standing away from Rukia.
- In the manga, after Ichigo sent Yuichi's soul to the afterlife. Yuzu is seen sleeping next to Karin in her bed. But in the anime, it only shows Karin in her bed by herself.
- In the manga, Rukia asks Kisuke for a new giguy since she helped with the Shrieker incident. But in the anime, she tells Kisuke in person that she is already having problems with her giguy.
- In the manga, while Ichigo wonders where Rukia disappear to before class starts. Yuzu scolds him by telling him to eat breakfast downstairs instead of eating while walking. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead he eats Rukia's breakfast after learning that she isn't in his closet. Whereas Yuzu tells Karin while eating breakfast at the table, that Ichigo has been eating in his room lately.
- In the manga, Ichigo also realize that Rukia erased Chads memories of the battle with Shrieker due to the fact that the cocktail speaks normal. Along with the fact that Chad had brought the cocktail to school. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead he realizes this by pointing out that she did erase Chads memories after the incident with Kon.
- In the manga, it never show what tasks Ichigo did as a soul reaper when Kon got into his classroom. But in the anime, it does show what tasks Ichigo do while Kon is in his classroom. He fights hollows while having a bad feeling about Kon.
- In the manga, Kon jumped a few meters over the gym teacher's head. But in the anime, Kon jumps a few inches above the gym teachers head instead.
- In the manga, Orihime and Tatsuki are at the window when Kon lands on it in close range. But in the anime, Orihime and Tatsuki are further away from the window when Kon lands on it.
- In the manga, when Chizuru sees Tatsuki fighting Kon inside Ichigo's body. She mentions that this is something that Bruce Willis will do. But in the anime, this is not mentioned at all. Instead she gets frighten by Tatsuki fighting Kon.
- In the manga, Kon jumps out of the window that Ichigo is at in order to escape from him and Rukia. But in the anime, it shows Kon and Ichigo having a little battle inside the classroom before Kon jumps out of the window to make his escape from Ichigo and Rukia.
- In the manga, when Keigo, Chad and Mizuiro return to their destroyed classroom. He wondering who could have done something like this. Keigo asks Tatsuki if she did this. So Tatsuki scares Keigo by giving him an angry look on her face, showing him that she doesn't want to be bother right now. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Keigo and the boys were already in the classroom watching Tatsuki fight Kon.
- In the manga, when a teacher also sees the destroyed classroom he asks Tatsuki the same question that Keigo asked her. So she gives him the same angry glare that she gave Keigo. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Tatsuki is shown being angry while having fire flames around her.
- In the manga, Orihime reveals the person that she saw wasn't Ichigo which confused her classmates. But in the anime, she realized this while sensing Ichigo move one of the chairs after he fell on the desks.
- In the manga, the teacher in the destroyed classroom ask Tatsuki questions demanding to know how the classroom got ruin. He is then informed by Michiru on how the classroom got ruin but he doesn't believe her at all. It is until Ryo Kunieda informs him that what Michiru is saying is true that he finally believes them by saying that he will inform the principal about this. Including that they should also clean up the classroom. But in the anime, these scenes are never shown. Instead the girls talk about this after Kon and Rukia left.
- In the manga, Karin and Yuzu witness Kon in Ichigo's body jumping in mid air. Even though Yuzu believed it was Ichigo, Karin didn't believe this person was their brother until she saw this for herself. So she told Yuzu that person was not Ichigo, but she was shock that Midoriko also saw this. Karin then told Midoriko that she didn't seen anything at all. But in the anime, none of these scenes are shown. Instead it shows Ichigo complaining that Kon used his body to kiss Tatsuki and Orihime including that he only acts mean on purpose to build up his image.
- In the manga, Karin overhears some boys who claim Ichigo broke their video game. Believing he wouldn't do such a thing, Karin dismisses the idea that he was there and states it had to be someone else. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Kon and Ichigo hear this themselves while watching the scene from a rooftop after Kon saved the three boys from the hollow.
- In the manga, while Rukia explains what a Mod soul is to Ichigo. He admits in his mind that Rukia's drawings are cute. But in the anime, he doesn't tell her that her drawings suck. This causes Rukia to hit on him the head, and make him have two spirals on his face after he didn't say anything.
- In the manga, Ururu apologized to Kisuke as soon as Kon sees three boys deleting their video game characters. But in the anime, this scene happens before Kon meets the three school boys.
- In the manga, Kon destroyed the three boys game console after seeing them delete characters. So the boys tell their gym teacher about this with Yuzu being confuse about who the boys are talking about, while Karin thinks it's an imposter. But in the anime, Kon gets angry after seeing a character get delete right in front of him. This makes him confront the three boys in person which scares the three boys, and since the gym teacher didn't believe the three boys at all when they told her. She made them sweep the school yard after school.
- In the manga, while Rukia and Ichigo are searching for Kon. Rukia asks a prevert which make Ichigo drag her away quickly, since the prevert wanted to touch her chest which confused her. But in the anime, Ichigo and Rukia try to find Kon without asking for help.
- In the manga, Kon saved the three boys by himself when a hollow was about to kill them. However when he told them to run, this leads to him having Ichigo's right arm being cut. But in the anime, he saved the three boys without grabbing them. He fights the hollow on his own by kicking it to the ground, this causes a big wind to make the three boys land on the ground which confused them. The three boys then leave without Kon telling them to run.
- In the manga, after the incident with Kon. Ichigo and Rukia watch the news on TV and learn that the news people also saw Kon running around in town. But in the anime, this scene is never shown at all. Instead it show's Ichigo and Rukia walking on the streets while trying to find a non live body for Kon to be place in.
- In the manga, Mizuiro speaks to Ichigo out of his house after Yuzu tells him that he is waiting for him. But in the anime, Mizuiro is present with Keigo when Ichigo sees them outside of his window.
- In the manga, Ichigo knows that Kisuke erased his classmates memories of Kon. But in the anime, Ichigo asks Rukia if she erased his classmates memories of Kon. To which she tells him yes.
- In the manga, it is Tatsuki who tells Orihime that she will get detention for doing their art homework in correct. But in the anime, it is Michiru who says this to Orihime.
- In the manga, it was Orihime who notice that Ichigo was acting tense as he enter the classroom. But in the anime, Tatsuki tells Orihime about this without her even knowing.
- In the manga, after Isshin's meeting with his children. Yuzu is seen sleeping with Karin in her bed. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead it shows Ichigo explaining to Rukia that tomorrow is the anniversary of Masaki's death.
- In the manga, Tatsuki tells Orihime that she is Ichigo's childhood best friend when the Kurosaki family is walking to the grave yard. But in the anime, she says this after the Kurosaki family are at the grave yard entrance.
- In the manga, Tatsuki tells Orihime that Masaki's died when Ichigo was nine as soon as he sees Grand Fishers lure while Rukia is talking to him. But in the anime, this scene was shown after Ichigo accused Rukia of thinking that a hollow killed Masaki. Including that the scene with Ichigo seeing Grand Fisher's lure again right in front of him as he talks to Rukia is not shown in the anime.
- In the manga, Ichigo admits to Rukia that he killed Masaki as he tries to catch up to Grand Fisher's lure. But in the anime, he tells this to Rukia before he runs off into the woods.
- In the manga, when Masaki came to pick up Ichigo from the dojo. She was seen with no parents next to her. But in the anime, it does show her with random parents at her side.
- In the manga, Ichigo is with his family as Karin tells Masaki that Isshin is the same. Not only that Yuzu even asks Ichigo to stop Isshin from being too energetic. But in the anime, the scene is played differently. Ichigo is not with his family, whereas Yuzu is shown crying as Karin prays to Masaki. Along with the fact that Karin beats up Isshin for being too energetic.
- In the manga, Masaki even teased Ichigo that he couldn't beat Tatsuki in a martial arts match. However Ichigo angrily tells her that he beat Tatsuki the other day. But in anime, Ichigo says this calmly instead of being angry.
- In the manga, Ichigo tells Masaki to hold his hand while they walk home. But in the anime, he asks her if he can hold her hand instead.
- In the manga, a young Ichigo tells Masaki to wait where she is standing at so he can save Grand Fisher's lure. But in the anime, Ichigo tells Masaki that he will be right back.
- In the manga, Karin and Yuzu meet Grand Fisher when they are at a hill cliff. But in the anime, they meet Grand Fisher at Masaki's grave.
- In the manga, Ichigo senses that Karin and Yuzu are in danger. He then meets up with Rukia while running down the steps to Yuzu and Karin's location. But in the anime, Ichigo has a fight with a soul reaper. While Rukia tells Ichigo that his family is in danger. They then run to go save Karin and Yuzu.
- In the manga, Ichigo talks to Rukia out loud about why she isn't asking him about Masaki while they are running to Karin and Yuzu's location. But in the anime, they talk about this telepathy instead.
- In the manga, Rukia turned Ichigo into a soul reaper before he makes contact with the Grand Fisher. Not only that Rukia was shown carrying Ichigo's body after turning him into a soul reaper. But in the anime, Ichigo used Kon to turn into a soul reaper. He even let Kon used his body after he nearly defeated the Grand Fisher.
- In the manga, after Ichigo sliced of one of the Grand Fisher's tentacles. He cut off the Hollow's arm in order to save Karin. But in the anime however, it was Eikichiro Saido who sliced off the Grand Fisher's arm.
- In the manga, Rukia explains to Ichigo all about the Grand Fisher by giving Ichigo a database paper. But in the anime, she explains this without giving Ichigo no paper.
- In the manga, the Grand Fisher eats the souls of women and children. But in the anime, he just eats the souls of woman overall. However he admits that children are a soft spot for women.
- In the manga, the Grand Fisher refers to Ichigo as "sonny". But in the anime, he refers to Ichigo as "boy" instead.
- In the manga, the Grand Fisher used his claw to stab Ichigo without using a lure. But in the anime, he did this tactic while using Masaki.
- In the manga, upon using Masaki in front of Ichigo. The hollow name Grand Fisher stabs Ichigo in the stomach. But in the anime, he stabs Ichigo in his left shoulder.
- In the manga, when Ichigo lies unconscious after nearly defeating the Grand Fisher. It is Rukia who explains that Ichigo is a strange boy after defeating a hollow. But in the anime, it is a soul reaper name Eikichiro Saido who said this.
- In the manga, when Karin regains consciousness after Ichigo nearly defeats the Grand Fisher. She sees Kon talking to her. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead it shows Karin almost waking up to which Kon wonder if she is waking up.
- In the manga, Rukia heals Ichigo's stomach wound which cause him to complain that the other parts of his body still hurt. She explains that couldn't heal his whole body since he was in soul reaper form but could only heal his stomach, and she apologized for it now that he is back in his own body. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead it shows Ichigo falling unconscious when he places his head on Rukia's shoulder after the Grand Fisher escape from getting nearly kill. Therefore Rukia heals Ichigo while he is unconscious.
- In the manga, the Grand Fisher escaped while using Masaki's body. But in the anime, he escapes while using his actual body.
- In the manga, while Orihime and Tatsuki are talking on the 6 year anniversary of Masaki's death. She explains that she got kicked out of her apartment and is now living in a hotel, until she can paid off her apartment bills. But in the anime, this is never shown. Instead it shows Orihime reflecting on how similar she is to Ichigo as she is walking home.
- In the manga, Orihime notice that it is raining as well and asks Tatasuki for an umbrella. But in the anime, this never shown at all. Instead it shows Orihime leaving with the umbrella, and saying goodbye to Tatsuki.
- In the manga, Ichigo talks to Isshin at Masaki's grave while it is raining. Both of them using an umbrella. But in the anime, they speak to each other when it isn't raining.
- In the manga, just two days after the 6 year anniversary of Masaki's death. Ichigo and Tatsaki have a conversation where Tatsaki reflects on how Ichigo has changed since their childhood. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead it shows Isshin reflecting on how Ichigo has changed when he is with him in front of Masaki's grave.
- In the manga, Ichigo explains about the history of Dan Kanonji's show at his house much to his annoyance. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead he is with a crowd while the show airs in his hometown.
- In the manga, Yuzu admits that she wants to see ghost as well since she watches Don Koniji's show. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead she is with her dad and sister before she can see the show in person.
- In the manga, Karin explains to Ichigo at their house that she and him are alike by seeing ghost clearly, and being not interested in watching Dan Koniji's show. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Ichigo and Karin are annoy that they have to watch the show in person.
- In the manga, after Ichigo learns that Karin is similar to him. He wonders if Karin can see soul reapers as well. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead he has a chat with Orihime before the show starts, and gets speechless when Rukia doesn't know what the show is about.
- In the manga, Yuzu tells her family that Don Kanonji is making a episode in their hometown. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Ichigo tells Orihime that he came to see the show because Yuzu is a huge fan of it.
- In the manga, after Tatsuki pulls Orihime away from doing the Bohaha pose in front of Ichigo. Much to Ichigo's annoyance, he sees Chad doing it right in front of his face. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead he is relieve that Tatsuki took Orihime away after she was clueless on why Ichigo didn't know where she got the bohaha pose from. While Chad does the pose with Keigo and Mizuiro.
- In the manga, Orihime and Tatsuki see Keigo begging Rukia to come with him to Don Kanonji's show. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead he only asks Rukia to come with him. To which Rukia pretends to be happy.
- In the manga, when Keigo and Mizuiro sees Ichigo attending Don Kanonji's show. Ichigo threatened for them to shut up or he will kill them. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Ichigo only wonders what's the whole audiences' reason for coming to see the show.
- In the manga, Keigo and Mizuiro see two girls at Don Kanonji's show. With Keigo trying to flirt with them with the Bohaha pose. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead they only mention that they have tickets, and ask Ichigo to come.
- In the manga, when Karin hears the Demi Hollow's scream she says that it is making her stomach hurt. Including that it should have been better for her to stay home however she also wonders where Ichigo is. But in the anime, it only shows her saying that she should have never come here.
- In the manga, Tatsuki also hears the Demi Hollow's scream. But in the anime, she hears the scream alongside Orihime.
- In the manga, when Don Kanonji makes the Demi Hollow scream really loud. It is only Karin's scare reaction that it is shown. But in the anime, it shows not only Karin, but Orihime, Tatsuki and Chad's reaction as well.
- In the manga, when Ichigo gets in a fight with security guards to stop the show. Rukia tries to help him but she gets attack by security guards as well. But in the anime, it is only Ichigo who gets attack by security guards while Rukia becomes worry.
- In the manga, Yuzu sees Ichigo be attack by security and she tells her father not to impersonate Ichigo. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Ichigo tries to push the security guards off of him.
- In the manga, Ichigo and Rukia have a argument on how many security guards they each have that is stopping them from ruining the show. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead all the security guards try to restrain Ichigo as he tells them to get off.
- In the manga, Chad even tries to go Ichigo when the security guards attack him. But Keigo tells Chad not to since he will make things worse. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead it only shows Kisuke using his Kane on Ichigo's head so he can be a soul reaper, and it shows Ichigo landing on the ground after he is a soul reaper.
- In the manga, Jinta and Ururu go to see the show with Kisuke. But in the anime, it is only shows Kisuke and Tessei who attend the show.
- In the manga, Kisuke even erases a questionable person's memory who saw what he was wearing. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Ichigo is shock to see that Kisuke helped him. While Rukia wonders what Kisuke is up, whereas Tessai carries Ichigo's unconscious body.
- In the manga, Karin even sees Ichigo about to fight the Demi Hollow. Even Tatsuki and Chad sense Ichigo fighting the Demi Hollow, even though they can't see him. But in the anime, none of these scenes are shown. Instead Ichigo tries to tell Dan Kanonji to get away from the hollow, but the tv host thinks that Ichigo is dead which annoys Ichigo.
- In the manga, even Orihime knows that Ichigo is fighting the Demi Hollow. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead she only senses his present but doesn't know that it's him.
- In the manga, when Ichigo runs through the hospital door busting shattered glass in the process. Isshin is shown protecting Karin and Yuzu by using his body as a shield. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead the whole crowd panic upon seeing the glass shutter.
- In the manga, when Ichigo is fighting the Demi Hollow in the hospital. He gets his sword stuck in the ceiling, and Don Kanonji sets Ichigo's sword free with a spell. But in the anime, Don Kanonji doesn't help Ichigo get his sword out of the ceiling.
- In the manga, when the Demi Hollow brings Ichigo up to the rooftop in mid air, Karin can see this in person. But in the anime, Karin's reaction is never shown during this scene. Instead Ichigo panics when this scene happens.
- In the manga, when Ichigo is about to fight the Demi Hollow on the roof. He hopes Don Kanonji doesn't show up. But in the anime, he doesn't mention this at all whatsoever. Instead he is shock that Don Kanonji came to the rooftop.
- In the manga, Kanonji protects Ichigo from the Demi-Hollow. However doesn't get stuck to rails. But in the anime, Kanonji protects Ichigo from the Demi-Hollow and frees Ichigo from being bonded to the railings.
- In the manga, Don Kanonji never jumped in the Demi Hollow's way by telling Ichigo to finish the enemy off. But in the anime, he does do this.
- In the manga, at school Ichigo's classmates learn that he is ranked number 18 for the top 500 best students. But in the anime, he is ranked number 23 instead.
- In the manga, Ichigo's classmates learn that Chad is ranked number 11 for the top 500 best students. But in the anime, he is ranked number 10 instead.
- In the manga, while Ichigo is fighting hollows and is searching for Karin at the same time. He knows that Karin is not in school but wonders where she hangs out at. But in the anime, he still doesn't knows where Karin is at and tries to find her.
- In the manga, when Orihime is fighting a female hollow at school. The female hollow uses her attacks to make Orihime and her friends have blood on them. But in anime, her attacks are acid seeds that will make Orihime and her friends fight each other. While they bleed less, and that the blood is green.
- In the manga, it shown that boys are cutting a young Orihime's hair. But in the anime, the boys are not shown in the flashback at all. Instead the bullies hands are shown holding scissors as they cut Orihime's hair.
- In the manga, when a young Orihime tells Sora that she got a haircut in a flashback Sora is not shown. But in the anime, he is shown in the flashback.
- In the manga, a flashback shown Tatsuki scolding a young Orihime for not standing up to bullies. But in the anime, it just shows Orihime meeting Tatsuki for the first time after Sora die.
- In the manga, a flashback also shows Tatsuki defending a young Orihime from bullies. But in the anime, this is not shown whatsoever. Instead Tatsuki asks Orihime if they can leave class together.
- In the manga, when Uryu is done explaining his past to Ichigo. Ichigo kicks Uryu in the back of the head into a hollow's face. But in the anime, Ichigo does this to Uryu but when they are further away from a Hollow.
- In the manga, Yuzu finds Kon on the floor and mistakenly believe that he belongs to Karin. But in the anime, this scene is never shown. Instead Karin finds Kon and thinks that the lion belongs to Yuzu.
- In the manga, Kon runs away from Ichigo and returns by begging to stay with him. This storyline happens before Ichigo meets Don Kanonji and Uryu Ishida. But in the anime, this happens after Ichigo had already met Don Kanonji and Uryu Ishida.
- In the manga, when Kon is running away from a female name Ryo Kunieda. Chad also joins in on the race with Ryo. But in the anime, it is only Ryo who chases Kon.
- In the manga, when Orihime and Tatsuki asks Rukia to join them for lunch. It also shows Michiru, Chizuru, Mahana & Ryo Kunieda present during this scene. But in the anime, it is only Orihime, Tatsuki and Mahana that is shown during this scene.
- In the manga, Kon tells Ichigo that the reason why he smells so bad is because Isshin used the bathroom before him. But in the anime, Kon doesn't know who was in the bathroom before Ichigo came in. Then the scene just shows Ichigo spraying Kon with air freshener to get rid of how bad the toy bear smells.
- In the manga, according to Ichigo and Kon's reaction. Rukia wrote her missing letter to Ichigo as a word search puzzle. But in the anime, she just writes her letter as an actual letter to Ichigo but uses it with bunnie symbols.
- In the manga, after Renji defeated Uryu in battle. Ichigo arrives on the scene, and uses the same line, that Renji say after defeating Uryu to introduce himself. But in the anime, Ichigo introduced himself in a normal tone, but also told Renji that he is a substitute shinigami and that he is going to kick his A** as well.
- In the manga, Byakuya wounds Ichigo on his stomach. But in the anime, he wounds Ichigo on his right shoulder.
- In the manga, Rukia steps on Ichigo's hand in order for him to let go of Byakuya's leg. But in the anime, she kicks Ichigo's hand off of Byakuya's leg.
- In the manga, as Kisuke tries to make Ichigo lay down after battling Renji when he have offer to train so he can go to the soul society. He places his foot on Ichigo's chest in order for him to listen along with having his sword near Ichigo's nose. But in the anime, Kisuke uses his hand to push Ichigo back on the floor. Then he places his sword near Ichigo's chest. However Ichigo imagines that Kisuke's cane is like a sword that is on top of his nose.
- In the manga, when Ichigo comes to Kisuke's shop to start training. He shows his chest to Kisuke as evidence that his wounds are healed. But in the anime, Ichigo tells Kisuke that his wounds are completely gone.
- In the manga, while Ichigo is fighting Ururu when Kisuke tells him to say the power of justice headband chant. Once Ichigo says this while wearing the headband, Kisuke is surprised that he pull it off. Ichigo then tells Kisuke to shut up. But in the anime, while Ichigo is running from Ururu after saying the chant. Kisuke comment that he never thought Ichigo would say it, and Ichigo tells Kisuke that he is going to get him for this.
- In the manga, after Ichigo's hollow self is complete. He pokes Kisuke in the left eye after coming out of the hole. But in the anime, Ichigo throws a rock at Kisuke's face when he comes out of the hole.
- In the manga, Ichigo learn about Tatsuki being in second place at a martial arts tournament. But in the anime, it is only Orihime who learns about this.
- In the manga, Ichigo is annoy when his family tries to get him to eat a chocolate cover banana. But in the anime, his family comes just to take his classmates away to go see fireworks.
- In the manga, when Ichigo sees Kisuke's message of blood being on his wall. He worries that the message will be permanent. But in the anime, when Ichigo sees Kisuke's message of blood being on his wall. He worries that the message will stain his wall.
- In the manga, Kisuke comments in his p.s message that some people have no way of laughing after read this message. But in the anime, Kisuke comments in his p.s message that (Ichigo and Orihime) have no sense of humor because they thought that the message was base off of a berserk tv show.
- In the manga, Ichigo isn't afraid of seeing Yoruichi in her cat form when he first met her. But in the anime, he is afraid upon seeing her as a cat.
- In the manga, after Ichigo and his friends make it to their location. Orihime tells Ichigo that his face on the ground pose is amazing. However Ichigo tells her to "shut up". But in the anime, Orihime comments that Ichigo's landing pose is perfect. Whereas Ichigo tells her "geez thanks".
- In the manga, after Orhime saves herself and the others from being kill by the Koryu. Yoruichi scratches her on the nose. But in the anime, she uses her right ear to poke Orihime in her left eye.
- In the manga, Gin cuts Jindanbo's stomach after he opened the gate for Ichigo and his friends to enter the soul society. But in the anime, Gin cuts Jindanbo's right arm.
- In the manga, Ganju lands on the door when he meets Ichigo and the others. But in the anime, his boar makes him land on the floor when he meets Ichigo and the others.
- In the manga, Ganju has three friends riding on boars. But in the anime, he has four friends riding on boars.
- In the manga, Ichigo gets angry when he can't complete his sentence as Ganju and the others leave. But in the anime, Ichigo gets angry after being run over by Ganju's lackies boars.
- In the manga, when Ichigo and Uryu see Kukaku's house. They comment in their minds that they don't want anyone to see them going in. But in the anime, both of them agree out loud that they can't tell anyone that they went to Kukaku's house. They says different possible reasons about why Kukaku lives in the middle of nowhere.
- In the manga, Kukaku is missing her left arm. But in the anime, she has one with a prosthetic limb.
- In the manga, Kukaku hits Ichigo and Ganju on their heads in order for them to stop fighting. But in the anime, she smashes the floor in order for them to stop fighting.
- In the manga, during Ichigo and his friends training to master the cannon ball. Ichigo makes the canon ball sphere go a little bit over his head. But in the anime, he makes it go a little bit over the sphere orb that he is holding.
- In the manga, Orihime and the others felt Ichigo's spiritual pressure while they are just finishing lunch. But in the anime, they felt the spiritual pressure before Kukaku does.
- In the manga, after Ichigo completes the cannon ball technique. Kukaku hits him on the head off screen after his bubble makes a cracking sound. But in the anime, she hits him on his head off screen after his bubble exploded.
- In the manga, Ichigo and Uryu talk telepathy about not wanting to speak up on the fact that Ichigo ruined Yoruichi's tail. But in the anime, they hear her complain about her tail being ruin.
- In the manga, right after the cannon ball is destroyed. Ganju grabs on straight to Ichigo. But in the anime, Ganju does this right after Ichigo fail to grab Orihime.
- In the manga, Chad makes sure Uryu is with Orihime as he is about to spilt up with them. But in the anime, he does this as he splits up from them.
- In the manga, during Ichigo's battle with Ikkaku. Ichigo gets his eye wound on his right eye. But in the anime, he gets his eye wound on his left eye.
- In the manga, during the battle with Ikkaku. Ichigo also gets his arm wound on his left arm. But in the anime, he gets his arm wound on his right arm.
- In the manga, Ichigo tries to find Ganju before Uryu battles Jirobo. But in the anime, Ichigo tries to find Ganju after Uryu's battle with Jirobo.
- In the manga, Ichigo is chased by random soul reapers before he sees Ganju's signal. But in the anime, Icgigo is chased while it shows that he inside a maze. It then shows him defeating the group after he sees Ganju's signal.
- In the manga, Uryu wounds Jirobo's right hand. But in the anime, he wounds Jirobo's left hand.
- In the manga, Uryu also wounds Jirobo's stomach. But in the anime, Uryu wounds Jirobo's chest.
- In the manga, Ichigo and Ganju capture Hanataro before Chad fights random soul reapers. But in the anime, they do it after Chad fights random soul reapers.
- In the manga, Ichigo and Ganju comment that Hanataro's name will be hard to remember. But in the anime, they comment that Hanataro's name is a girl's name.
- In the manga, it is Ichigo who senses Renji at the stairs. But in the anime, it was Hanataro who did this.
- In the manga, Ichigo has his rematch battle with Renji after he, Ganju and Hanataro got out of the sewers. But in the anime, he has his rematch battle with Renji as he is about to walk up the steps that lead to the location of Rukia's cell.
- In the manga, Ichigo gets a head wound from his battle with Renji on the left side of his face. But in the anime, he gets it on the right side of his face.
- In the manga, a young Rukia saves Renji by kicking an old man off screen. But in the anime, she does this on screen.
- In the manga, Ichigo gets his imaginably chest wound after he meets Kenpachi face to face. But in the anime, he get this imaginely wound before he meets Kenpachi face to face.
- In the manga, Ichigo meets Yachiru when she is next to his zanpakuto. But in the anime, he meets her when she jumps onto his shoulder.
- In the manga, when Hollow Ichigo first appeared. His teeth were colored black. But in the anime, when Hollow Ichigo first appeared. His teeth are white.
- In the manga, Hollow Ichigo fights Ichigo by sending a Reiatsu blast at him. But in the anime, Hollow Ichigo fights Ichigo by using his sword.
- In the manga, Ichigo calls Zangetsu "old man". But in the anime, Ichigo calls Zangetsu by his name.
- In the manga, Chad has his battle with Shunsui Kyoraku while Ichigo battles with Kenpachi. But in the anime, he has his battle before Ichigo battles Kenpachi.
- In the manga, during Chad's flashback of Ichigo saving him from a gang. Ichigo kicks the gang leaders cell phone on screen. But in the anime. He does this off screen.
- In the manga, when Ganju sees Rukia for the first since she admitted that she killed Kaien. A flashback of a young Ganju's face is shown looking at her carrying Kaien's dead body. But in the anime, the flashback only shows a close up of Rukia's face as she carries Kaien's dead body.
- In the manga, when Yoruichi shows her true appearance to Ichigo. She is completely naked. But in the anime, she has fog covering her body and only Ichigo's reaction to looking at her true gender is shown. Then he angrily yells at her off screen by telling her to put some clothes on.
- In the manga, major events such as; Momo seeing Aizen's dead body hanging on a building, her trying to battle Gin and Kira, Ichigo angrily confronting Yoruichi on why she knock him out and Rangiku stopping Gin from leaving after Toshiro knocks out Momo are all shown as flashbacks. But in the anime, none of these events are not shown as flashbacks at all.
- In the manga, as Byakuya is about to finish Ganju off. Jushiro stops him from behind while having a smile on his face. But in the anime, Jushiro has an angry expression on his face when he stops Byakuya from killing Ganju.
- In the manga, before Ichigo battles Byakuya again. Yoruichi punches Ichigo deep into his stomach with her left hand in order to make him be unconscious. But in the anime, she elbows him roughly on his stomach to make him go unconscious.
- In the manga, Uryu battles Mayuri Kurotsuchi after Ichigo's short battle with Byakuya. But in the anime, this battle happens as Ichigo starts to learn Bankai.
- In the manga, in order to get Orihime and the drunken soul reaper away from Mayuri. Uryu shoots at Mayuri with a blow in arrow when they are at close range. But in the anime, Uyru does this to Mayuri when they are far away from each other.
- In the manga, Mayuri does a double attack on Uryu and Nemu. His attack wounds Uryu's right shoulder, and wounds Nemu's left shoulder. But in the anime, the attack wounds Uryu's left shoulder but also wounds Nemu's right shoulder.
- In the manga, Mayuri refers to Nemu Kurotsuchi as his daughter. But in the anime, Mayuri refers to Nemu as his servent.
- In the manga, Nemu refers to Mayuri as lord. But in the anime, she refers to him as her captain.
- In the manga, Renji has his battle with Byakuya hours before Rukia leaves her cell. But in the anime, the battle is shown as Rukia leaves her cell.
- In the manga, Kenpachi battles Tosen before Rukia is taken to her death sentence location. But in the anime, the battle starts after Renji battles Byakuya.
- In the manga, Ichigo stops the big fire bird with his body. But in the anime, he stops the bird with his spirit energy.
- In the manga, when Hollow Ichigo took control of Ichigo's body for the first time and grabbed Byakuya Kuchiki's sword. His hand was bleeding. But in the anime, when Hollow Ichigo took control of Ichigo's body for the first time and grabbed Byakuya Kuchiki's sword. His hand wasn't bleeding.
- In the manga, after Ichigo won his battle against Byakuya. He yelled in victory before collapsing. But in the anime, he yelled in pain instead right before he collapsed on Orihime's head.
- In the manga, Yoruichi battles Sui Feng at the beginning of Ichigo's rematch fight against Byakuya. But in the anime, this fight happens after Kenpachi had fought against Tosen.
- In the manga, Jushiro and Kyoraku battle Yamato after Hisagi fought against Ikkaku's partner. But in the anime, the fight against Yamato happens as Sui Feng fights against Yoruichi.
- In the manga, Kukaku pays Jindanbo a visit as two battles take place. But in the anime, this happens when only one battle is shown.
- In the manga, Sui Feng's past is shown when she tells Yoruichi that she should be the strongest and not her. But in the anime, Sui Feng's past is shown before she tells Yoruichi that she should be the strongest.
- In the manga, when Aizen impacts Momo with his sword. His sword is shown a tiny bit outside of her body. But in the anime, his sword is shown all the way through outside of Momo's body.
- In the manga, after Isane tells everyone telepathy that Aizen, Gin & Kaname are traitors to the 13 court guard squad. Uryu tells Ichigo that Aizen wants to kill Rukia. But in the anime, Ichigo himself realizes that Aizen is after Rukia.
- In the manga, when Aizen tells Rukia and Ichigo that Kisuke put the Hogyoku in Rukia's Gigi. It shows flashbacks of how Rukia had problems using her Gigi. But in the anime, it shows flashbacks of Rukia having problems with her Gigi when she fought Shrieker.
- In the manga, when Aizen takes the Hogyoku out of Rukia's body. The attack is shown in silhouette form. But in the anime, only Ichigo's reaction is shown upon seeing this.
- In the manga, Ichigo regained consciousness before Byakuya told Rukia that he so sorry about Hisana being her older sister. But in the anime, Ichigo was unconscious when Byakuya apologized to Rukia.
- In the manga, Ichigo jumped out of the window as Kenpachi wanted to fight him. But in the anime, Yachiru sees Ichigo running after he jumped out of the window.
- In the manga, after Ichigo and his friends returned from the Soul Society. He tells his friends that Jushiro gave him a soul reaper badge. But in the anime, Ichigo never tells his friends about this. Instead he is angry at Kisuke for not telling him that Rukia had the Hogyoku inside of her body.
- In the manga, Ichigo wakes up Kon from his sleep by knocking on the window. He then takes Kon out of his body by using his soul reaper badge, so he can get some sleep. But in the anime, Ichigo arrives at the front entrance of his house without waking his family or Kon up. He then looks at the front door, and says "I'm home".
Films
- Bleach movie 1
- Bleach movie 2
- Bleach movie 3
- Bleach movie 4
- 2018 Japanese Live Action Film
- OVAs
- Memories in the Rain
- The Sealed Sword Frenzy
Sagas
- The Substitute Shinigami (Ep. 1 – 20)
- Soul Society The Entry (Ep. 21 – 41)
- The Rescue (Ep. 42 – 63)
- The Bounts (Ep. 64 – 91)
- The Assault (Ep. 92 – 109)
- The Arrancar (Ep. 110 – 131)
- The Hueco Mundo Sneak Entry (Ep. 132 – 151)
- The Fierce Fight (Ep. 152 – 167)
- The New Captain Shusuke Amagai (Ep. 168 – 189)
- Arrancar vs Shinigami (Ep. 190 – 205)
- The Past (Ep. 206 – 212)
- Battle in Karakura Town (Ep. 213 – 229)
- Zanpakuto The Alternate Tale (Ep. 230 – 265)
- The Fall of the Espadas (Ep. 266 – 306)
- Gotei 13 Invading Army (Ep. 307 – 342)
- The Lost Substitute Shinigami (Ep. 343 – 366)
Theme Songs
- Opening
- "Asterisk" (Ep. 1 – 25)
- "D-tecnolife" (Ep. 26 – 51)
- "One Lone Flower" (Ep. 52 – 74)
- "Tonight, Tonight Tonight" (Ep. 75 – 97)
- "Rolling Star" (Ep. 98 – 120)
- "Alones" (Ep. 121 – 143)
- "After Dark" (Ep. 144 – 167)
- "Chu Bura" (Ep. 168 – 189)
- "Velonica" (Ep. 190 – 214)
- "Girl S" (Ep. 215 – 242)
- "Anima Rossa" (Ep. 243 – 265)
- "Change" (Ep. 266 – 291)
- "Melody of the Wild Dance" (Ep. 292 – 316)
- "Blue" (Ep. 317 – 342)
- "Spring Wind" (Ep. 343 – 366)
- "Milk" (Live Action Film; it plays during the scene when Icigo fights Fishbone and Hexapodus)
- Closing
- "Life is Like a Boat" (Ep. 1 – 13)
- "Thank You!!" (Ep. 14 – 25)
- "Comet" (Ep. 26 – 38)
- "Happypeople" (Ep. 39 – 51)
- "Life" (Ep. 52 – 63)
- "My Pace" (Ep. 64 – 74)
- "Hanabi" (Ep. 75 – 86)
- "Movin!!" (Ep. 87 – 97)
- "Baby It's You" (Ep. 98 – 109)
- "Sakura Biyori" (Ep. 110 – 120)
- "Tiptoe" (Ep. 121 – 131)
- "Bitter Orange" (Ep. 132 – 143)
- "Tane o Maku Hibi" (Ep. 144 – 154)
- "Gratitude" (Ep. 155 – 167)
- "Orange" (Ep. 168 – 179)
- "Gallop" (Ep. 180 – 189)
- "Hitohira no Hanabira" (Ep. 190 – 201)
- "Sky Chord Otona ni Naru Kimi e" (Ep. 202 – 214)
- "Kimi o Mamotte Kimi o Aishite" (Ep. 215 – 229)
- "Mad Surfer" (Ep. 230 – 242)
- "Sakurabito" (Ep. 243 – 255)
- "On a Journey to You" (Ep. 256 – 265)
- "Stay Beautiful" (Ep. 266 – 278)
- "Echoes" (Ep. 279 – 291)
- "Last Moment" (Ep. 292 – 303)
- "Song for..." (Ep. 304 – 316)
- "Blue Bird" (Ep. 317 – 329)
- "Haruka Kanata" (Ep. 330 – 342)
- "Re Pray" (Ep. 343 – 354)
- "Mask" (Ep. 355 – 366)
- "Mosquito Bite" (Live Action Film; it plays during the scene when Ichigo is training with Rukia for the second time)
Voice Cast
- Japanese
- Masakazu Morita as Ichigo Kurosaki & Hollow Ichigo
- Yuki Matsuoka as Orihime Inoue & Young Ichigo
- Fumiko Orikasa as Rukia Kuchiki & Hisana Kuchiki
- Noriaki Sugiyama as Uryu Ishida
- Hiroki Yasumoto as Yasutora "Chad" Sado
- Kentaro Ito as Renji Abarai
- Rie Kugimiya as Karin Kurosaki, Lily & Nemu Kurotsuchi
- Tomoe Sakuragawa as Yuzu Kurosaki & Ayame
- Toshiyuki Morikawa as Isshin Kurosaki, Tsubaki & Kaname Tosen
- Sayaka Ohara as Masaki Kurosaki
- Junko Noda as Tatsuki Arisawa & Shun'o
- Satsuki Yukino as Yoruichi Shihoin
- Romi Park as Toshiro Hitsugaya
- Ryotaro Okiayu as Byakuya Kuchiki
- Kaya Matsutani as Rangiku Matsumoto
- Shinichiro Miki as Kisuke Urahara
- Pumihiko Tachiki as Kenpachi Zaraki
- Akio Otsuko as Shunsui Kyoraku
- Hideo Ishikawa as Jushiro Ukitake
- Yuji Ueda as Sora Inoue (Orihime's older brother) & Acidwire
- Daisuke Kishio as Hinagiku
- Takako Honda as Young Uryu
- Reiko Kiuchi as Young Renji
- Yu Kobayashi as Young Shuhei
- Shiro Saito as Yoruichi's Cat Form
- the late Tomoko Kawakami as Sui-Feng (Ep. 20 – 182)
- Hoko Kuwashima as Sui-Feng (Ep. 206 – 366)
- Nobuyuki Hiyama as Ikkaku Madarame
- Tomoko Kaneda as Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck
- Takehito Koyasu as Pesche Guatiche
- the late Daisuke Gori as Dondochakka Birstanne
- Megumi Ogata as Tier Harribel
- Toshihiko Seki as Kaien Shiba
- Tomokazu Sugita as Kensei Muguruma
- Masaya Onosako as Shinji Hirako
- Saki Nakajima as Chizuru Honsho
- Asami Sanada as Michiru Ogawa
- Kayo Noumi as Mahana Natsui
- Hitomi Nabatame as Ryo Kunieda
- Akemi Kanda as Mashiro Kuna
- Sayori Ishizuka as Kyoko Haida
- Kaoru Mizuhara as Kaoru Unagiya
- Yuko Kaida as Ikumi Unagiya
- Shigeru Chiba as Don Kanonji
- Masashi Hirose as Oscar Joaquin de la Rosa
- Reiko Takagi as Rurichiyo Kasumioji
- Tetsu Inada as Sajin Komamura
- Kiyoyuki Yanada as Tessai Tsukabishi & Baigon
- Akiko Hiramatsu as Kukaku Shiba
- Wataru Takagi as Ganju Shiba
- Takahiro Sakurai as Izuru Kira
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Keigo Asano & Shuhei Hisagi
- Chafurin Shimasawa as the Grand Fisher
- Chinami Nishimura as Kiyone Kotetsu
- Yukana Nogami as Isane Kotetsu
- Aya Hisakawa as Retsu Unohana
- Hitomi Nabatame as Nanao Ise
- Hisayo Mochizuki as Yachiru Kusajishi
- Kumi Sakuma as Momo Hinamori
- Takako Honda as Jinta Hanakari
- Noriko Shitaya as Ururu Tsumugiya
- Jun Fukuyama as Mizuiro Kojima & Yumichika Ayasegawa
- Mitsuaki Madono as Kon
- the late Masaaki Tsukada as Shigekuni Yamamoto Genryusai
- Binbin Takaoka as Shigekuni Yamamoto Genryusai (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Ryusei Nakao as Mayuri Kurotsuchi
- Koichi Tochika as Sentaro Kotsubaki
- Shoto Kashii as Marechiyo Omaeda
- Rintaro Nishi as Tetsuzaemon Iba
- Yutaka Aoyama as Yasochika Iemura
- Koki Miyata as Hanataro Yamada
- Takashi Nagasako as Jidanbo Ikkanzaka
- Takayuki Sugo as Zangetsu
- Sho Hayami as Sosuke Aizen
- Koji Yusa as Gin Ichimaru
- Yumi Kakazu as Ririn
- Nobuo Tobita as Kurodo
- Tomokazu Sugita as Noba
- Koji Ishii as Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio
- Hoko Kuwashima as Cirucci Sanderwicci
- Masato Funaki as Gantenbainne Mosqued
- Kenta Miyake as Charlotte Chuhlhourne
- Hana Takeda as Loly Aivirrne
- Hitomi Harada as Menoly Mallia
- Yuichi Nakamura as Teresa Lindocruz
- Kumi Sakuma as Emilou Apacci
- Sayori Ishizuka as Franceska Mila Rose
- Ayumi Sena as Cyan Sung-Sun
- Taro Yamaguchi as Rudbornn Chelute
- Hisayoshi Suganuma as Wonderweiss Margela
- Kenji Nomura as Yammy Llargo
- Rikiya Koyama as Coyote Starrk
- Kiyomi Asai as Lilynette Gingerbuck
- Shozo Iizuka as Baraggan Louisenbairn
- Daisuke Namikawa as Ulquiorra Cifer
- Nobutoshi Canna as Nnoitra Gilga
- Daisuke Kishio as Luppi Antenor
- Junichi Suwabe as Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez
- Taiten Kusunoki as Zommari Rureaux
- Kosuke Toriumi as Szayelaporro Granz
- Ryuzaburo Otomo as Aaroniero Arruruerie (Deep voice)
- Mayumi Yamaguchi as Aaroniero Arruruerie (High Pitch voice)
- English
- Johnny Yong Bosch as Ichigo, Hollow Ichigo & Young Ichigo (Ep. 178)
- Stephanie Sheh as Orihime, Isane & Ryo
- Michelle Ruff as Rukia & Mahana
- Derek Stephen Prince as Uryu
- Mac Worden as "Chad" (Ep. 2 – 79)
- Jamieson Price as "Chad" (Ep. 80 – 366)
- Alain Mesa as Chad (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Wally Wingert as Renji & Tsubaki
- Kate Higgins as Karin, Lily, Retsu, Nanao & Lilynette
- Janice Kawaye as Yuzu
- David Lodge as Kenpachi (Ep. 20 – 243)
- Patrick Seitz as Isshin, Sentaro & Kenpachi (Ep. 244 – 366)
- Ellyn Stern as Masaki
- Cherami Leigh as Young Masaki (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Mona Marshall as Young Ichigo (Ep. 7 – 8)
- Wendee Lee as Tatsuki, Ururu, Yoruichi, Menoly & Aaroniero (High Pitch voice)
- Steve Staley as Toshiro & Shuhei
- Daniel Woren as Byakuya
- Megan Hollingshead as Rangiku, Nemu & Emilou
- the late Michael Lindsay as Kisuke (Ep. 4 – 214) & Rudbornn
- Doug Erholtz as Kisuke (Ep. 215 – 366/Thousand Year Blood War Arc) & Gin
- Steve Kramer as Shunsui & Baraggan (Ep. 145 – 161)
- Liam O'Brien as Jushiro, Baigon, Sora & Acidwire
- Karen Strassman as Momo, Sui-Feng & Cyan
- Vic Mignogna as Ikkaku
- Todd Haberkorn as Ikkaku (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Brian Beacock as Yumichika
- Lex Lang as Marechiyo
- Steve Cassling as Tetsuzaemon
- Cam Clarke as Yasochika
- Spike Spencer as Hanataro
- Peter Lurie as Jidanbo
- Richard Epcar as Zangetsu
- Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Nelliel Tu, Yuzu (Thousand Year Blood War Arc), Michiru, Loly & Kyoko
- the late Philece Sampler as Chizuru & Ayame
- Dave Mallow as Kaien & Kensei
- Aaron LaPlante as Kensei (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- David Rasner as Kaname
- A.J. Beckles as Kaname (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Roger Craig Smith as Shinji & Noba
- Aleks Le as Shinji (Thousand Year Blood War Arc) & Jushiro (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Terrance Stone as Yoruichi's Cat Form & Mayuri
- Laura Bailey as Mashiro & Tier Harribel
- Jeannie Tirado as Mashiro (Thousand Year Blood War Arc) & Tier Harribel (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Yuri Lowenthal as Keigo, Young Renji, Young Byakuya & Kaoru
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Ikumi
- Marie Westbrook as Ikumi (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Michael Sorich as Don & Tessai
- Eden Riegel as Rurichiyo
- Kim Strauss as Oscar Joaquin & Sajin (Ep. 51 – 63)
- J.B Blanc as Sajin (Ep. 99 – 366)
- Christopher Swindle as Sajin (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Kyle Hebert as Ganju & Sosuke
- Grant George as Izuru
- Paul St Peter as the Grand Fisher & Yammy
- Stevie Bloch as Yachiru
- Debi Mae West as Hisana
- Cindy Robinson as Jinta, Kukaku & Kiyone
- Bryce Papenbrook as Jinta (Teenager)
- Tom Fahn as Mizuiro
- Quinton Flynn as Kon
- Neil Kaplan as Shigekuni Yamamoto Genryusai, Zommari & Tetsuzaemon
- Kirk Thornton as Hinagiku
- Dorothy Fahn as Shun'o
- Julie Ann Taylor as Ririn
- Michael McConnohie as Kurodo & Baraggan (Ep. 216 – Present)
- Michael P. Greco as Pesche
- Pete Sepenuk as Dondochakka
- Peter Spellos as Dordoni
- Tricia Pierce as Cirucci
- Greg Eagles as Gantenbainne
- Travis Willingham as Charlotte
- Bill Butts as Charlotte (Thousand Year Blood War Arc)
- Keith Silverstein as Teresa, Coyote & Aaroniero (Deep voice)
- Erin Fitzgerald as Franceska
- Christopher Smith as Wonderweiss
- Tony Oliver as Ulquiorra
- Michael Sinterniklaas as Nnoitra & Luppi
- David Vincent as Grimmjow
- Benjamin Diskin as Szayelaporro
Cast (Live Action Film)
- Japanese
- Sota Fukushi as Ichigo Kurosaki & Hollow Ichigo
- Erina Mano as Orihime Inoue
- Hana Sugisaki as Rukia Kuchiki
- Ryo Yoshizawa as Uryu Ishida
- Yu Koyanagi as Yasutora "Chad" Sado
- Taichi Saotome as Renji Abarai
- Kaito Takamura as Young Ichigo
- Miyu Ando as Karin Kurosaki
- Kokoro Hirasawa as Yuzu Kurosaki
- Yosuke Eguchi as Isshin Kurosaki
- Masami Nagasawa as Masaki Kurosaki
- Risako Ito as Tatsuki Arisawa
- Hiroto Yamada as Keigo Asano
- Takamasa Ishihara as Byakuya Kuchiki
- Seiichi Tanabe as Kisuke Urahara
- Otoya Asahide as the Little Boy Ghost
- Hirota Otsuka as the tall Glasses Ghost
- Ryunosuke Suzuki as Skateboard Bully 1 aka Mit
- Yuki Asano as Skateboard Bully 2 aka Toshi
- Katsumi Kanai as Skateboard Bully 3 aka Yama
- Yuira Goto as the Grand Fisher's lure
- ??? as the voice of the Grand Fisher
- Ryuta Furuya as Ichigo's High School Teacher (Male)
- ??? as Zangetsu
- ??? as Hisana Kuchiki
- ??? as Mayuri Kurotsuchi
- ??? as Nemu Kurotsuchi
- ??? as Kaname Tosen
- ??? as Shuhei Hisagi
- ??? as Toshiro Hitsugaya
- ??? as Rangiku Matsumoto
- ??? as Kenpachi Zaraki
- ??? as Yachiru Kusajishi
- ??? as Ikkaku Madarame
- ??? as Yumichika Ayasegawa
- ??? as Shunsui Kyoraku
- ??? as Nanao Ise
- ??? as Jushiro Ukitake
- ??? as Kiyone Kotetsu
- ??? as Sentaro Kotsubaki
- ??? as Sui-Feng
- ??? as Marechiyo Omaeda
- ??? as Sajin Komamura
- ??? as Tetsuzaemon Iba
- ??? as Gin Ichimaru
- ??? as Izuru Kira
- ??? as Sosuke Aizen
- ??? as Momo Hinamori
- ??? as Retsu Unohana
- ??? as Isane Kotetsu
- ??? as Yasochika Iemura
- ??? as Hanataro Yamada
- ??? as Jidanbo Ikkanzaka
- ??? as Kaien Shiba
- ??? as Kukaku Shiba
- ??? as Ganju Shiba
- ??? as Shigekuni Yamamoto Genryusai
- English
- Johnny Yong Bosch as Ichigo Kurosaki & Hollow Ichigo
- Stephanie Sheh as Orihime Inoue
- Cassandra Lee Morris as Rukia Kuchiki
- Derek Stephen Prince as Uryu Ishida & Skateboard Bully 3 aka Yama
- Kaiji Tang as Yasutora "Chad" Sado & Keigo Asano
- Richard Cansino as Renji Abarai
- ??? as Young Ichigo
- Janice Kawaye as Karin Kurosaki & Yuzu Kurosaki
- Keith Silverstein as Isshin Kurosaki
- Ellyn Stern as Masaki Kurosaki
- Erika Ishii as Tatsuki Arisawa
- Greg Chun as Byakuya Kuchiki
- Doug Erholtz as Kisuke Urahara
- Rokas Lewis as the Little Boy Ghost
- ??? as the Glasses Ghost
- ??? as Skateboard Bully 1 aka Mit
- ??? as Skateboard Bully 2 aka Toshi
- ??? as the Grand Fisher's lure
- Paul St Peter as the voice of Fishbone & the Grand Fisher
- ??? as Ichigo's High School Teacher (Male)
- ??? as Zangetsu
- ??? as Hisana Kuchiki
- ??? as Mayuri Kurotsuchi
- ??? as Nemu Kurotsuchi
- ??? as Kaname Tosen
- ??? as Shuhei Hisagi
- ??? as Toshiro Hitsugaya
- ??? as Rangiku Matsumoto
- ??? as Kenpachi Zaraki
- ??? as Yachiru Kusajishi
- ??? as Ikkaku Madarame
- ??? as Yumichika Ayasegawa
- ??? as Shunsui Kyoraku
- ??? as Nanao Ise
- ??? as Jushiro Ukitake
- ??? as Kiyone Kotetsu
- ??? as Sentaro Kotsubaki
- ??? as Sui-Feng
- ??? as Marechiyo Omaeda
- ??? as Sajin Komamura
- ??? as Tetsuzaemon Iba
- ??? as Gin Ichimaru
- ??? as Izuru Kira
- ??? as Sosuke Aizen
- ??? as Momo Hinamori
- ??? as Retsu Unohana
- ??? as Isane Kotetsu
- ??? as Yasochika Iemura
- ??? as Hanataro Yamada
- ??? as Jidanbo Ikkanzaka
- ??? as Kaien Shiba
- ??? as Kukaku Shiba
- ??? as Ganju Shiba
- ??? as Shigekuni Yamamoto Genryusai
Trivia
- The show had aired on Adult Swim and Toonami with a lot of promo commercials. It had aired on Adult Swim on September 9, 2006. For Toonami It aired on May 26, 2012 to November 1, 2014.
- The Bleach franchise series is named after the creator's, Tite Kubo, favorite Nirvana band album Bleach.
- The first draft for Bleach was very decisively different than Bleach is as we know it is today: the Soul Reapers shrunk when exerting too much power. This happens to Rukia in "chapter zero" where she is then washing herself with Ichigo's toothbrush in a coffee cup. Ichigo seems far more interested in girls, especially Orihime (he denies it of course). Orihime dies at the beginning, in what seems to have been an accident but it was actually caused by her hollowified father, but instead of going to the Soul Society she decides to stay with Ichigo to cheer him on. This version was shot down by the publishers.
- Other changes mentioned by Kubo include that Rukia was meant to be a more central character, as in the lead main character, and that most of the Soul Reapers used firearm-themed zanpakuto rather than swords whereas Rukia used a scythe. The sketch of Rukia with a scythe was used as a base for the "Dark Rukia" character in the third Bleach anime movie, Fade to Black I Call Your Name.
- The second anime ending theme song, which is known as Thank You is very similar to the first Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 0 anime ending theme Even if You Break Tomorrow.
- The final anime opening theme song, which is known as Spring Wind is very similar to the first Boruto anime opening theme song that is call Baton Road.
- The third ending theme song, which is known as "Houki Boushi" had a different animation for each episode, one for each of the 13 squads. The squad for each episode is as follows: Episode 26– 6th Squad, Episode 27– 3rd Squad, Episode 28– 11th Squad, Episode 29– 12th Squad, Episode 30– 4th Squad, Episode 31– 2nd Squad, Episode 32– 9th Squad, Episode 33– 7th Squad, Episode 34– 5th Squad, Episode 35–10th Squad, Episode 36– 1st Squad, Episode 37– 8th Squad, and Episode 38– 13th Squad. In addition to the Captain and Lieutenant from each squad, they also show major characters from that squad, other characters that squad interacts with (ex. many of the female Lieutenants are shown hanging out in multiple endings), and a shot of our "heroes".
- Early scanlations of the manga noted Ichigo's birthday as July 7th instead of July 15th, therefore causing great confusion among fans.
- BLEACH creator Tite Kubo assigned several characters with real life actual theme songs; that are his personal favorite songs from many different musicians or bands which are used to give insight to several characters (his top 65 favorite characters) that might not normally appear in the run of the manga or anime.
- According to director Noriyaki Abe, the anime ended before adapting Bleach's final manga arc, the Thousand-Year Blood War, because the anime was too close to the manga that they had to ask Tite Kubo, mangaka of Bleach, for what would happen next. The production of episodes starts months in advance according to him, and at the time the anime ended, the manga was only 4 chapters ahead, in which wasn't enough to start a new anime season.
- Funny enough Ichigo names the mod soul he finds Kon, which is fitting seeing as "Kon" literally translates to "soul".
- The Neon Genesis Evangelion anime and BLEACH anime series both share the same music musician, Shiroh Sagisu.
- When Ichigo used to go to the hair dresser to get a hair cut, people would ask him about his hair color and since he hated that, he doesn't go anymore. Normally, Yuzu cuts it.
- In the first anime episode, there is an electric guitar which suggests Ichigo might like to play or listen to rock music (which is viable, considering one of his favorite celebrities is Mike Ness from the band Social Distortion).
- According to the Shonen Jump's character popularity polls, Ichigo Kurosaki is consistently the Bleach series's number one favorite character.
- Rukia likes to climb to high places, loves rabbit themed items (evident when she reveals she wanted a "Chappy the Bunny" soul candy dispenser), and her favorite foods are eggs and cucumbers.
- Rukia Kuchiki has consistently been the second most popular Bleach character in all the Shonen Jump's polls. Her position has been usurped only very recently by Toshiro Hitsugaya in an official poll.
- The three Shiba siblings have a naming pattern. The first characters in their names refer to a type of terrain ("kai" means "sea", "kuu" means "air", "gan" means "boulder") and the second characters refer to birds ("en" means "swallow", "kaku" means "crane", "ju" means "eagle").
- On the front of the magazine that is offered to kon by the young boys in "Kon-samma's diary Part 1" (ep 56) is Matsumoto in a red bathing suit.
- Starting from minute 30 of the 1 hour special (episode 68-69) you can hear, in the background, what was the current ending theme "My Pace" by SunSet Swish.
- "Menos Grande" probably was meant to be translated as "Big Minus", in the sense of a very large Hollow, but in this specific order it is literally translated from Spanish as the word "Less Big".
- Byakuya Kuchiki wears the standard captain uniform along with a white headpiece called a kenseikan (symbolizing his noble rank as the head of the Kuchiki family) and a white scarf made by the master weaver, Tsujishirō Kuroemon III. The scarf is called ginpaku kazahana no uzuginu (lit. silver white windflower light silk), and is a family heirloom handed down through the generations to the head of the Kuchiki family. Ten large houses can be built from the cost of just one of these.
- During the fourth anime opening, "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" (episode 75 to 97), after the closeup of Kariya's right eye, there is a different still picture for every of those episodes.
- In order to promote the new Bleach movie, the production team decided to replace the new Opening (Rolling Star - YUI) and Ending's (Baby it's you! - June) animation with footage from the first bleach movie, "Memories of Nobody".
- "Ichigo" using certain kanji does mean "strawberry", which is where his nickname comes from. However, the kanji used in his name means "to protect one".
- When Byakuya Kuchiki was first shown in the real world he was infact not wearing his captians uniform...not to long after he was seen in the Soul Society wearing his captains uniform.
- In episdoe 28, after the smoking shinigami-s begin to chase Ichigo, the anime is shown from the air, by showing the streets of the Seireitei like a maze, the second time, when you see the maze, it's not only different, but it has the form of the number 28 (like on a digital watch), referring to the episode number.
- Going with the "15" motif/joke in referrance to Ichigo's name (ichi - one, go - five), Ichigo's birthday is July 15th. Also, although several characters' birthdays have passed, they remain the same age (strangely enough, 15)
- In the Japanese version, Ichigo's younger sisters often call him "Ichi-Nii" as a shorthand for Ichigo Nii-san. Ichi means 1 and nii means 2. He is also called Ichi-niisan which means 1, 2, 3 if 'niisan' is broken into 'nii' and 'san' respectively.
- When Episode 186 aired on TV Tokyo in Japan, an unusual error had occurred. The ending sequence attatched to the episode did not include a credit roll. Instead, it was just the typical ending sequence without any credits.
- The Arrancar section of episode 196, Byakuya and the Arrancar copy the act of endlessly dashing behind the other as done in the Buso Renkin manga.
- In the restaurant scene of episode 204 at around 7.41 you can see the back of Sennas head from the Bleach movie "Memories of Nobody".
- In episode 1. When Ichigo and Isshin throw their last punches before Ichigo goes to his room. Isshin falls in a way that the door behind Ichigo would be to his right. But after Ichigo leaves, we see that the top of Isshin's head now faces the door instead.
- A running gag in every episode, is that during the preview for the next episode. Instead of a character explaining what's supposed to happen in the next episode, two characters will argue with each other, or a single character will rant on and on about something that has no importance whatsoever to the next episode. Then mostly in season 1, Ichigo would angrily say "we are out of time".
- As of episode 20, Ichigo's Zangetsu is always in its Shikai state.
- In episode 1. Tite Kubo (the Bleach creator) anwsered this question from 'anime insider' that (shortened) Did Ichigo when he used Rukia's powers have his Zanpakuto "Zangetsu" or Rukia's Zanpakuto "sode no shirayuki". Tite repled "He used used Rukia's". He also says "I think because his powers were not 'discovered' till Zangetsu helped him become an official soul reaper (after his first fight with Byakuya)".
- In all of the 366 episodes, Konamura is an anthropomorphic canine who is very self-conscious about his appearance, and so wears a large helmet that conceals his entire head when he is first introduced. After his fight with Kenpachi Zaraki (during which his helmet is destroyed), he gains enough confidence to go without the helmet. His canine appearance is often the source of jokes; for example, when his lieutenant asks where to find a bathroom, he appears to direct him to a fire hydrant, though he is in fact pointing at a bathroom just around the corner.
- Komamura has a close friendship with Kaname Tosen, and is shocked when the latter defects from the Soul Society, feeling that his friend has abandoned his morals. Komamura resolves to awaken Tōsen with his own hands. Komamura is immensely strong, as demonstrated by his ability to hurl the arrancar Po's massive released state over his head and onto the ground.
- In every episode Hitsugaya is only at the height of 3'5".
- At the end of episode 89 in the English version there is a spelling mistake, instead of saying "to be continue" it is spelled "to be countinued".
- In episode 1, A Shinigami Is Born, in the last scene where the girl ghost is being chased by a Hollow and just before Rukia explains to Ichigo what Shinigami do, we see five Hollow footsteps, but only hear the last four.
- In episode 1, When Ichigo is confronting the skateboarders at the beginning of the episode, there are four of them. Yet when they run away, there are only three shown. In the next shot, the first guy knocked down is gone as well.
- In episode 1, soon after Rukia uses a binding spell on Ichigo, she draws a moustache on his face with a marker, yet soon after it's gone. Problem is, his arms were bound behind his back, so how could he wipe it off? An answer to this mysterious disappearance, it was not shown in the pacing of the anime version; but in the original manga version there's a scene showing that Ichigo is wiping the hopely still wet moustache drawing on the floor and he was successful in doing so.
- In epsiode 1, the japanese word "shinigami" literally menas "death god" (shini means die & gami is one way of saying god, the other being kami) however when dubbed they call the Shinigami "Soul reapers" instead of "death gods". There is a reason for this however; despite its literal meaning, the Japanese word "shinigami", at least in recent years, is the word used for the traditional grim reaper of Western tradition. The grim reaper quite literally reaps souls; thus "soul reaper" is a more appropriate logical translation.
- In the English version of episode 5, that evil hollow who is call Shrieker with the exploding slugs says to Rukia and Chad, "Say hello to my little friends". That's the very famous line Al Pacino said in the movie "Scarface". Word-for-word. The voice-over almost sounded like Scarface himself.
- In episode 16, Renji Abari has black tribal tattoos over much of his entire body. Besides his forehead, his arms, neck, shoulders, chest and back are tattooed. His legs do not appear to be tattooed yet. His tattoos increase in conjunction with his personal achievements. The eyebrow tattoos were his first. Rukia likes to tease Renji about his "weird tattooed eyebrows".
- In episode 41 a familiar music piece from Neon Genesis Evangelion plays.
- Ichigo's name also sounds like ichi (one) and go(five). Thus in episode 113, you can see a sign on Ichigo's bedroom door saying 15.
- In episode 132, Toshiro Hitsugaya reacts similarly to Edward Elric from FMA when one of Karin's friends called him a 'midget'. Ironically enough, both Hitsugaya and Ed were voiced by the same Japanese voice actress, Romi Park.
- In the English version of episode 178, Mona Marshall didn't do young Ichigo's voice because Johnny Yong Bosch did it in the said episode. This was probably due to Mona's schedule conflicts.
- In episode 204, in the restaurant where Ichigo had dinner with Rurichiyo, there is a teenage girl who looks like Senna that is sitting behind Ichigo.
- A soundtrack album base on season 1 of the anime was released under the title Bleach Original Soundtrack 1.
- When Hollow Ichigo tells Ichigo that he's Zangetsu, he wasn't lying, in the final manga arc, it is revealed that "old man Zangetsu" is the manifestation of Ichigo's Quincy powers that he got from his mother. Hollow Ichigo is the manifestation of his Shinigami and Hollow powers, therefore, Hollow Ichigo is also Zangetsu, so he was telling the truth.
- Described by Tite Kubo, as "Overly Energetic, Very Friendly, and very Open". Masakazu Morita started his career as a motion capture actor. He first did the motion capture for Zell Dincht from Final Fantasy VIII, then as the main character Tidus in Final Fantasy X. And since the characters were being voiced by then, he gave it a shot and voiced Tidus too. While that wasn't quite enough to shoot him into the spotlight, he ended up meeting Tite Kubo, became good friends with him and agreed to voice the main character of Bleach, Ichigo Kurosaki, when it got animated. This marked the start of his success and infamy as he did Bleach. Up until today, both have been in a good relationship, and Masakazu opened up a radio show based on his Bleach character that is call Bleach B Station and he is the host as well. It should be noted however that, infamous or not, he's actually a talented and versatile voice actor, and he's good at leading radio talk shows, being extremely talkative, cheerful and humorous. He also has a very unique way of thinking, and is a bit of a pervert. Ironically, while Ichigo often makes mistakes with names, Masakazu's name is often mistransliterated as 'Seiichi Morita'. His English equivalent is Johnny Yong Bosch, since they have identical voice ranges and have a lot in common.
- During the serialization of the manga, Tite Kubo said that he received a letter from a reader who decided to name his son "Ichigo". This brought joy as well as fear to the manga artist due to how his work influenced other people. While feeling that he also made a good manga during this comment, Kubo decided to work more on the character in hopes that once the real Ichigo grows up, he would feel proud with his name.
- In 2010, Masakazu Morita reveals that his favorite voice actor is Toru Furuya because he grew up hearing him as Pegasus Seiya and Yamcha in Dragon Ball and has always deemed Toru as the voice of a hero. In which Masakazu decided to do voice acting because of Toru, and has always wanted to do Pegasus Seiya, including hot blooded characters, along with main characters and villains.
- Masakazu admits that he enjoys doing Ichigo and Tidus as his favorite roles. But he enjoys the character movement of Tidus as he felt exactly like the character. He says that doing Ichigo in a high pitch voice is hard as he has to do the voice low pitch. He doesn't mind passing Ichigo on in his 40s. He also enjoys doing Ichigo's character songs as he credits the song with Ichigo, Hollow Ichigo and Zangetsu as his favorite. He also reads the script so he can get into Ichigo's mind as he admits that Ichigo's mindset is tough to figure out, and he admits that Ichigo takes too long with thinking of a plan when in reality a plan takes like 3 seconds.
- Masakazu Morita and Johnny Yong Bosch both agreed at comic con in 2011 that Ichigo is better off being with Orihime because to them Ichigo only sees Rukia as a friend. While Ichigo feels more comfortable to protect Orihime and doesn't want to see her cry.
- Stephanie Sheh and Michelle Ruff have all stated previously that Ichigo should get with Orihime in the end. Both Johnny and Michelle stated that Rukia is more like an older sister figure to Ichigo than a potential love interest. Michelle also stated that she "wants Renji", Rukia's childhood friend who she shared an emotional past with.
- Masakazu said that he was at a loss on what to do, after the news of Masaaki Tsukada's passing on January 27, 2014 reached him. He remembered how Tsukada would always affectionately call him "Ichigo" instead of "Morita" at the recording studio for Bleach. He also remembered Tsukada always smiling bright personality, even though he would carry an air of dignity when he assumed the role of Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto.
- Ironically Bosch and Morita both play different characters in the Final Fantasy series, Bosch plays Firion whereas Morita plays the main character Tidus.
- He and Morita also play different characters in Sengoku Basara. Bosch plays the main character Yukimura Sanada while Morita plays Maeda Keiji a character Morita acts like in real life. The two even play different characters in Saint Seiya, Bosch plays Pisces Albafica whereas Morita plays the main character Pegasus Seiya.
- A Fan made anime series that shows the final manga arc was made and released online in 2019. The series stars the original English voice cast of the hit anime. So far it's unknown about the Japanese voice cast.
- Ironically Bosch and some anime fans really want the final manga saga to be animated. Whereas some fans really want the anime to be rebooted and others don't want the series to come back. However the anime will be back in 2021 by animating the final manga arc. While the spin off Burn the Witch will be animated in 2020.
- Live Action Film
- Sometime this year in 2018, Tite Kubo is making a Live Action Bleach movie that covers the first 70 chapters of the manga. However Kubo is only worry about how Ichigo's hair will look like in the live action film because Ichigo's hair is mostly orange. Nevertheless the film will be release on July 20, 2018.
- Actor, Sōta Fukushi is set to star in the movie playing the lead role of Ichigo Kurosaki. Fukushi has said "When I first heard they were doing a live-action Bleach, I was also surprised".
- Hana Sugisaki says, “In order to play Rukia, who is a powerful and pure Soul Reaper, I read the original manga over and over again and also watched the anime. I examined Rukia in my own way to prepare for the character. Since I have already worked with Fukushi-san in some other films, I felt relieved from the first day of the shooting. While Ichigo and Rukia are human and death characters in this story, I thought they have hearts, after reading through the screenplay. I fell in love with them whose existences are supporting each other and becoming stronger. I think I was able to feel that way because Fukushi-san was with me. I believe the friendship between the two that I actually felt at the sets will surely reach the hearts of this film’s audience".
- Sota Fukushi had this to say about the theme song being Mosquito Bite by Alexandros. "I was excited to hear [ALEXANDROS] will be singing the theme song as I’m always listening to them. I was like “BLEACH×[ALEXANDROS] sounds cool!”. I knew a great song will come out even before they started. The song has great impact and I felt this power coming. It also links with the film and matches with the action scenes. Lyrics show the struggling feelings of transitioning from child to adult and I just love it instantly!".
- Due to Sota Fukushi being busy filming the Bleach movie, Fukushi was unable to appear in person in the Kamen Rider Zi-O series and in the Kamen Rider Heisei Generation Forever film but he did however recorded voice-overs that were used for his character Gentaro Kisaragi along with an unidentified stand-in. His character is the main character in Kamen Rider Fourze.
- This film reunites Sota with his Kamen Rider Fourze co stars Erina Mano and Ryo Yoshizawa who played Orihime and Uryu respectively in this film. In Kamen Rider Fourze Erina plays Nadeshiko Misaki who is a movie character, while Ryo plays Ryusei Sakuta.
- The live action film retells season 1 of the anime, while fans thought the film will retell not only season 1 but the soul society Arc as a whole all together.
- The film got good reviews and Tite Kubo wrote a comment about how great the film was because he was unsure to do a sequel.
- In a handwritten message, Kubo said he was unable to be very involved in the live-action film project for two reasons. One was that he wanted to see what parts of the story director Shinsuke Sato would use and which parts he would cut. The other reason was that when discussions of the live-action film started, Kubo was in the midst of completing the manga itself.
- Therefore, Kubo made two requests. He asked that the distance and relationships between the characters not change from the manga. He also asked that the staff do not create "inconsistency between characters' feelings and actions".
- The film has grossed ¥448,895,200 ($4,001,919) in Japan after it was completed before it was release in theaters. The film also opened at #4 on its opening weekend.
- This film is also known as Bleach: The Soul Reaper Agent Arc.
- CGI was only used when Ichigo is battling many different Hollows.
- A light novel bas on the live action film was published by Shueisha and released on July 04, 2018 in Japan.
- In Ichigo's bedroom, the Bleach Manga volumes can be seen stacked on one shelf of his bookcase. It's the shelf on the left side of the room.
- Tite Kubo chose "News From the Front" (Bad Religion) as the theme song of Ichigo Kurosaki, and in Ichigo's room, you can see several posters of that band.
- All the main male characters (Ichigo, Renji, Byakuya, Ishida, Chad) has hairstyles very similar to the source material, despite unique hair colors and complicated hairdos. Both main female characters' hairstyles (Rukia and Orihime) looks nothing like the source material, despite having simple hairdos and regular hair colors for Japanese youth.
- When Chad uses the metal sign of the demolished restaurant as a shield, this is a reference to the manga/anime, as his character has supernatural abilities. One being his left arm becomes a giant shield.
- The roles of Ichigo, Urahara, Uryu, Orihime, Masaki and Grand Fisher retain their English voice actors from the anime series. Funnily, Janice Kawaye not only reprised her role as Yuzu but she also voiced Ichigo's other sister Karin as well in this film. While some voice actors did play minor roles in the bleach anime, all other dubbed voices are not the respective anime English voices for those characters (Isshin, Rukia, Chad, Keigo, Tatsuki, Byakuya, Renji, the boy ghost and Young Ichigo).
- Fishbone D displays the ability to fire a Cero, something first demonstrated much later by a Menos Grande in the manga and anime.
- In the film the nature of Ichigo and Rukia's relationship diverges greatly from the source material and 2004 anime. In the movie, it is strongly hinted that Rukia develops a romantic attraction to ichigo, even being stated at one point in the film by byakuya, Rukia's adoptive brother. This is believed to be fan service to the long time shipping of the characters as is in the manga, Rukia and Renji are married in the final Volume.
- When Rukia Kuchiki appears in his room, Ichigo immediately realizes she is a Soul, though not that she is a Shinigami, and tells her to leave as he doesn't know what century she die from instead of mistaking her for a Human burglar as he does in the manga and anime.
- Rukia comes to the Human World on a mission to find and slay the Grand Fisher, but only encountering Fishbone D by accident when it attacks Ichigo and his family; in the manga and anime, she is explicitly on a mission to purify Fishbone D at the time, and the Grand Fisher is encountered incidentally at a later time, though Rukia does receive information on him from the Soul Society.
- The Denreishinki takes on the form of a glowing purple, glass-like object instead of a cell phone.
- As Ichigo is alerted by Yuzu Kurosaki screaming for her father, and when he, Karin Kurosaki, and Isshin Kurosaki arrive downstairs, Yuzu explains that she heard a "scary voice" before Fishbone D suddenly breaks through the wall. In the manga and anime, Fishbone D attacks Ichigo's family while he is still upstairs with Rukia, with him being alerted to what happened by either Karin or Yuzu after they are wounded in the attack.
- Ichigo defeats Fishbone D by cutting him completely in half rather than simply slashing through his mask.
- Rukia's warning to Ichigo to not make a scene when she first appears in his classroom is written on the inside of a textbook rather than the palm of her hand; this allows Ichigo to potentially remember his time spent with her when he finds the warning again after his memories are erased.
- Uryū's Heilig Bogen resembles a larger version of the metallic one he wields during the events of the Tale of the Lost Agent in the manga and anime, rather than the energy-like Kojaku he wielded during The Death Trilogy Overture.
- Rukia heals Ichigo's injuries with a strange liquid rather than using Kaidō.
- Rukia being present at the graveyard is part of the plan for luring out Grand Fisher, where in the manga and anime she came along without informing Ichigo.
- Yuzu is explicitly able to see the Grand Fisher's Lure, whereas in the manga only Karin could do so when they encountered it and Yuzu could only touch the Grand Fisher's body.
- Ichigo breaks Renji's Shikai during their battle, which he was not able to do until their rematch in the Soul Society in the manga and anime.
- Rukia establishes that purifying Hollowsincreases one's Reiryoku, while training one's body refines their Reiatsu control; in the manga and anime, power increases and Reiatsu control are achieved through other, more complex means.
- As with Ichigo and Rukia, the relationship between Rukia and Renji has been altered in the movie. In the manga Rukia is adopted by Byakuya, while in the film she and Renji were close childhood friends and members of the Kuchiki Clan. In the film, Renji is also adopted by Byakuya and the Kuchiki clan. Making him Rukia's adopted sibling as well. Whereas in the manga and anime only Rukia experienced this due to her relationship to Hisana Kuchiki, which contributed to the divide between her and Renji.
- Rukia and Byakuya make multiple references to a Shinigami code, which includes the tenets of not transferring one's power to a Human, protecting all innocent lives equally, and not living with a Human in the Human World; in the manga and anime, the first is a law set by Central 46, the second is a conviction asserted by Rukia while convincing Ichigo to take up her Shinigami duties in her stead, and the third is never stated or implied.
- Ichigo trains hard and hones his skills in order to refine his power so he can defeat Grand Fisher and return Rukia's Shinigami powers to her, whereas in the manga and anime he does not take his training seriously and only intends to protect those close to him, instead learning to fight through his multiple battles.
- When Uryu gets impaled by Renji and is fine the next day. There was no prior indication that he had any sort of healing powers.
- Originally all characters was to have their hair dye so the actors or actresses can play their respective character. But due to the heavy budget of making the film, only Sota Fukushi was able to dye his hair for the film.
- Johnny Yong Bosch had met the director of the live action film.
- Byakuya and Chad's English voice sound identical to how they sound in the anime, especially when you hear Byakuya during the climax of the film.
- The sequel will focus on season 2 of the anime which is the Soul Society arc, as the director say that he wants to make Bleach a Trilogy film series.
- While portraying Ichigo in the film, Sota Fukushi's voice sounds a little identical to Masakazu Morita, Ichigo's Japanese voice actor in the anime/video game series.
- The opening credits are a bunch of random montage shots of Karakura town, spliced with missing person reports, graveyards, and all of it being shown on Ichigo's Zanpakuto sword.
- The actor playing Ichigo, and the actress playing Rukia stated that they felt the feelings of friendship between their characters, not diverging from the original source material.
- Japanese fans called the movie a Kamen Rider Fourze reunion, since Ichigo, Ishida, and Orihime's actors played Gentaro/Fourze, Ryusei/Meteor, and Nadeshiko respectively. This even got acknowledged by the movie's official Twitter account, in which the Twitter page shared a picture of the three actors in their Bleach costumes performing Fourze's memetic "Uchuu KITAAA!" pose.
- The film indicates that the Hollows were the inspiration for oni, jorōgumo, and other yōkai in Japanese mythology.
- A fan made music video of the film was made with the theme song being “Asterisk” from the Bleach anime’s first season. The music video made the fans feel very happy, and nostalgic as they enjoyed the vibe the fan made music gave them after the films release.
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