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Is anyone else annoyed that Bleach refuses to kill off the "good" characters (there are spoilers in here)?
Kaien may be the only example to the contrary of this, but since his death occurred before the start of the series, I don't count it. Here's the death tolls for both sides:
Soul Society - All captains are alive, though Soi Fon lost an arm and most took heavy damage. All vice captains are alive, despite the fact that Hinamori was stabbed multiple times through internal organs (previously and more recently), Hisagi was stabbed through and cut across (and continued to fight anyway), Nemu was possessed and had all of her life force removed (Mayuri...saved her...), Rukia was stabbed through, and Matsumoto received a stabbing wound to the neck.
Human world - All of Ichigo's friends are alive and well. The ones in Hueco Mundo all took varying degrees of injuries, but the worst was Ishida losing his arm. Everyone in his hometown is completely unharmed.
Vaizards - Despite a wide array of injuries, including Hiyori's getting cut directly in half at the waist, everyone's alive.
Hueco Mundo - The vast majority of the espada are confirmed to be dead, as are a large number of other arrancar. 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, and 2 are all certainly dead at this point. 6 (Grimmjow) might still be alive, there's uncertainty there. There's some uncertainty about Stark, though since he was literally falling apart last we saw him, it's unlikely he's alive. Yammy looked pretty dead, but since his corpse didn't fade away like Ulqiorra's and many of the rest, I'll assume that there's a possibility he's alive.
Aizen's crew - Everyone except Aizen is dead, and Aizen will be in prison for 20,000 years (hell if I understand why they chose that number instead of, you know, infinite).
So tell me, who else sees this massive disparity, and why is it here? It's not incredibly surprising, most shows fall into this rut of wanting to keep too many characters alive, but I'm really having trouble understanding why EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER has to survive every battle, no matter how grievous the injurie
Soul Society - All captains are alive, though Soi Fon lost an arm and most took heavy damage. All vice captains are alive, despite the fact that Hinamori was stabbed multiple times through internal organs (previously and more recently), Hisagi was stabbed through and cut across (and continued to fight anyway), Nemu was possessed and had all of her life force removed (Mayuri...saved her...), Rukia was stabbed through, and Matsumoto received a stabbing wound to the neck.
Human world - All of Ichigo's friends are alive and well. The ones in Hueco Mundo all took varying degrees of injuries, but the worst was Ishida losing his arm. Everyone in his hometown is completely unharmed.
Vaizards - Despite a wide array of injuries, including Hiyori's getting cut directly in half at the waist, everyone's alive.
Hueco Mundo - The vast majority of the espada are confirmed to be dead, as are a large number of other arrancar. 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, and 2 are all certainly dead at this point. 6 (Grimmjow) might still be alive, there's uncertainty there. There's some uncertainty about Stark, though since he was literally falling apart last we saw him, it's unlikely he's alive. Yammy looked pretty dead, but since his corpse didn't fade away like Ulqiorra's and many of the rest, I'll assume that there's a possibility he's alive.
Aizen's crew - Everyone except Aizen is dead, and Aizen will be in prison for 20,000 years (hell if I understand why they chose that number instead of, you know, infinite).
So tell me, who else sees this massive disparity, and why is it here? It's not incredibly surprising, most shows fall into this rut of wanting to keep too many characters alive, but I'm really having trouble understanding why EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER has to survive every battle, no matter how grievous the injurie
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