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Part of the original Shonen series or The Big Three, Tite Kubo’sBleachhas often been hailed as one of the most popular and influential works in the anime and manga industry. The anime ruled the popularity charts from 2004 to 2012. The show flaunted an expansive world with a long and interesting list of characters that added layers to the story.

A still from Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War

One of the amazing aspects of Kubo-Sensei’s work is how, over the course of the chapters or episodes, he would show the true depth of his characters, making them look flawed, which makes them part-human. This observation is true when it comes to Uryū Ishida, who features a duality in character in his depiction in the manga as well as in the anime.

The fans have noticed this stark difference as both materials depicted him differently. This was evident in the Thousand-Year Blood War anime, where the adaptation did not waste any time in granting him a new power that made him so broken that the fans started loving him.

Uryū Ishida became immensely strong in Bleach anime

Bleach: TYBWAnimeDid Justice to Uryū Ishida

Tite Kubo’smagnum opus has always taken an intriguing approach to Uryū Ishida, who would be ideally portrayed as a quiet Quincy with an analytical nature and unmatched tactical prowess. Often being labeled as a character who is mostly lost in his thoughts.

The character received ample time to develop as the main cast of the series, where fans feel there’s a lot of potential in him. Hence, everyone would think of him as the cool, mature member of the group. However, theTYBWtook a different approach with the character as they decided to take a different approach to him.

“I’ll continue to regret eternally”: Tite Kubo’s Biggest Bleach Regret is 1 Broken Character Who is a Certified Anomaly

“I’ll continue to regret eternally”: Tite Kubo’s Biggest Bleach Regret is 1 Broken Character Who is a Certified Anomaly

In the anime adaptation,Studio Pierrotdecided to keep the original traits of the characters and to make him interesting by shining in the fight scenes. This unique approach allows him to leave a lasting impression in the minds of the viewers.

Additionally, it can be observed how Ishida was far too weak in the source material, but the anime fixed it, and in the ongoing series, he has already received a new power-up that closes the gap between him and Ichigo Kurosaki, the main protagonist of the series.

Bleach anime took an interesting approach with Ishida

The show gave him the “A” Schrift, which stands for “antithesis” in the manga. This ability enables its wielder to take what has happened and reverse the outcome. For instance, if he were taking a lot of damage, he could use this ability and transfer it to his opponent.

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Missed Out on the Opportunity of What Could Have Been the Best Bankai of the Series

The unique ability is broken in nature and has made the fans happy for him because he is not a mere Quincy who would be battered by his foes in the show. With the way the story is progressing inBleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, it is possible that he might receive more power-ups, and fans love it already.

Fans React to Studio Pierrot Buffing Uryū Ishida in the Anime

With the anime focusing more on the lone Quincy, the fans were delighted at how Studio Pierrot, the animation studio behind the project, took a positive approach to the character and made him appealing to the masses.

This notion was loved by the fans because, onReddit, a user shared a post where they wrote,“He finally got the respect he deserves”with a meme of how the two materials treated him differently. The fans agreed to the meme, as they left positive comments about the character and the mangaka. They commented,

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Missed Out on the Opportunity of What Could Have Been the Best Bankai of the Series

Needless to say, the manga readers have witnessed how the mangaka has treated him differently, but with his newfound abilities, which are at his disposal, it won’t be a problem any further. Thus, his status and fan following have increased drastically, now making him one of the strongest names in the entire franchise.

Tite Kubo Giving Ichigo an Entirely New Bankai in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Proved to be Massively Controversial

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood Warcan be streamed on Hulu.

Tushar Auddy

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Tushar Auddy is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, primarily covering WWE. He has contributed to anime, MCU, DCU, animation, and TV Series, giving sharp insights and coming up with his own unique theories, which take the fandom by storm.

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