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Risa, girl, wtf is this outfit, seriously... a sailor fuku collar on a kimono? croptop kimono but with long sleeves? That cloth belt over a skirt? what is going on here
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fave vizard / visored gals! click or open in a new tab for better qualityĀ
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#my art#bleach#mashiro kuna#Hiyori Sarugaki#lisa yadomaru#or is it#risa yadomaru#visored#vizard#also WHY are there two spellings of visored what is the truth#hollows#mashiro#kuna#kuna mashiro#sarugaki hiyori#hiyori#yadomaru
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[WIP] Yadomaru Lisaās cosplay is coming! \o/ Finally, my fist Bleachās cosplay *-* Iām so happy.
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Best friends
#anime #animelover #otaku #bleach #ichigo kurosaki #rukia kuchiki #ichiruki #byakuya kuchiki #renji abarai #renjixrukia #chad #orihime inoue #uryu ishida #urahara kisuke #yoruichi #jushiro ukitake #shunsui kyoraku #yachiru #kenpachi zaraki #yamamoto #kon #matsumoto rangiku #hitsugaya toshiro #gin ichimaru #aizen sosuke #soifon #isshin kurosaki #ikkaku madarame #retsu unohana #yumichika #mayuri kurotsuchi #komamura #tousen #shinigami #arrancar #espada #ulquiorra cifer #coyote starrk #halibel #baraggan #zommari #szayelaporro #aaroniero #nelliel #pesche #dondochakka #grimmjow jaegerjaquez #vizard #visored #shinji hirako #hiyori sarugaki #kensei muguruma #rose #lisa yadomaru #love aikawa #rojuro otoribashi #hachigen ushoda #risa yadomaru #mashiro kuna
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A: me too!!! :D Ok, I want to know some other ones (i truly love memes^^): R, Q and S. *kiss*
Q - A ship youāve abandoned and why
I used to ship a whole lot of Slash-pairings when I was younger. Such as Draco/Harry (Harry Potter) or Byakuya/Renji (Bleach). I can't really put my finger on it why I stopped shipping them. I started to dislike Draco and I started to see Byakuya as un-shippable (except with Hisana), so I guess that could be a part of it :)
R - A pairing you ship that you donāt think anyone else ships
I never came across someone who ships Risa/Nanao (Bleach). Maybe I am the only person in the world :D
S - Show us an example of your personal headcanon
I could just say that I believe that, when Severus died, it was Lily who waited for him there (just like Dumbledore waited for Harry). In my head she waits on the playground where Severus watched her when they were kids, sitting on a swing and smiling at him. And she forgives him and takes him with her ('on').
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more visored sighting tables.Ā my compulsion is stronk.Ā almost glad everyone other than shinji and hiyori appears so much less, but what a disappointment to look back on how underutilized the visored were.
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BleachĀ -Name Games
I did Roseās sword because itās super cool and elaborate, but I figure I canāt leave the other Visored out to dry, even if most of them donāt have a lot going on with their zanpakutou.
In general I tried to go over the Visoredās personal names already a while back.Ā (I actually feel like I did a disservice by trying to cram them all into one, and looking back on it it was a sloppy assessment, but oh well...) And Iāve covered Shinjiās Sakanade in that old post and Hiyoriās KubikiriOrochi recently...Ā Mashiro and Hacchi never even released their swords... So, that really only leaves Love, Kensei, and Risa...
In Kenseiās case it couldnāt be more straight forward Tachikaze(ęå°é¢Ø) is written asĀ ę:āSeverā å°:āGroundā é¢Ø:āWind,ā and Viz rightly translates it as āEarth-Severing wind.āĀ Ā The release call, Futtobase(å¹ć£é£ć°ć) means toĀ āBlow offā as inĀ āto Blow on + to Scatter,ā Viz called thisĀ āBlast awayā which is a little off base, but has a certain double play that Iām actually super surprised they caught,Ā because Futtobase(ćµć£ćØć°ć) and Buttobase(ć¶ć£ćØć°ć) are super close and Buttobase(ęć£é£ć°ć) isĀ āto send flyingā orĀ āto knock down/off (their) feetā which is in line with Kenseiās brawler delinquent demeanor.Ā But this wayĀ āBlast offā sounds both like wind scattering something like dust, as well as a blast knocking someone off their feet.
So, the name can be taken pretty literally, but as far as references that Kubo might have been making; Tachikaze was a class of naval Destroyer in operation during the 1970s (Vietnam War), as well as the name of a specific Minekaze class Destroyer operating the 1930s(Sino-Japanese war).Ā In general Destroyers are typically fast moving and used as escort ships for larger, slower ships as part of a convoy.Ā In the case of these ships, and in the case of other media that have used the name, typically Tachikaze(å¤Ŗåé¢Ø) is actually writtenĀ ļæ½ļæ½ļæ½: āthickā å:āSwordā é¢Ø:āWind,ā where Tachi(å¤Ŗå) is also a specific type of Japanese sword.Ā The name evokes a great cutting wind like a gale or a hurricane.
I think, if anything, the name might be a nod the 1970s Destroyer class ship, because of Kenseiās initial outfit having a vaguely modern miltiary style about it: Combat boots, tactical cargo pants, short cropped hair, and his sword even having a rubber grip and finger loop like a combat knife rather than any kind of traditional Japanese weapon --even though he later swerved more toward a bosozoku gimmick.Ā He also has a move identified in the UNMASKED databook as Bakudan(ēå¼¾ēŖć),Ā ēå¼¾:āBombā ēŖć:āThrustā which has a bit of a military weaponry vibe.
I also tie it to the Vietnam war in particular because in general the Visored all had specific outdated styles of dress when first introduced, which seemed super deliberate on Kuboās part but never really got elaborated on.
Shinjiās Brit mod look, Kenseiās Vietnam War fatigues, Mashiroās Himitsu Goranger tights, and Roseās shoujo bishonen look all tie them to the 1970s. Iām not super sure about Hacchiās look... He almost looks like a host?Ā A tacky lounge singer?? a bad prom tux???Ā And Risaās sailor-fuku is kind of broadly attributable to anywhere from the 1920s to modern day. (although sailor-fuku as school uniforms have seen substantial decline as school uniforms since the open sexual fetishization of them in the 1980s.)Ā Also both Love and Hiyori just have a kind of slacker/mountain hick sweatsuit/tracksuit aesthetics, which arenāt exactly era specific...Ā Although if we assume Loveās afro is actually a punch perm that was very much a 70s-80s trend.
Anyway... that was a big tangent, but the point was that maybe Kenseiās sword is a reference to a Vietnam War destroyer ship because of the 1970s.Ā Kenseiās bankai adds Tekken(é”ę³) to the name, and just like the videogame series it meansĀ āIron Fist.āĀ Thereās really not a lot to that one.
Loveās sword is a simple yet weird one.Ā The name Tengumaru(天ēäøø) is just Tengu(天ē) and the suffix -maru(äøø) which really just serves the function of making it a name.Ā I would imagine the Tengu is a pretty well recognized bit of Japanese mythology, even outside of Japan by now.Ā Thereās a neat history to them and how they got their name, and the way they look in art, and their shifting role in folk lore and mythology from antagonistic bringers of war to benevolent, if still dangerous, protectors of the mountains and nature, as well as their association with the Japanese religion of Shugendo in particular...Ā But none of that seems to be referenced here.Ā In fact there doesnāt appear to be any actual reference to the Tengu at work at all....
Loveās mask is a pretty stock and standard Oni or devil mask, and the giant iron bludgeon weapon is a stylized kanabou(éę£) which is also associated with oni imagery, but not Tengu.Ā If anything, the general shape and size of his giant club might be a play on the shape of a humanoid Tenguās iconic long nose, while the long nosed Tenguās red face might be the influence for the fire powers, but the Tengu itself doesnāt have any particularly strong direct associations with fire...Ā and moreover neither the tengu nor the oni seem to have anything to do with Loveās wholeĀ āloveā theme in his name.
His release call is uchikudake(ęć”ē ć) which is just a pretty straight forward action for an iron club,Ā āCrush.āĀ He uses a technique calledĀ Hifuki no Kozuchi(ē«å¹ć®å°ę§): āLittle-Mallet/Gavel of Fire-Breathingā but I feel like theĀ āLittle Malletā bit is a reference toĀ theĀ Uchide-no-Kozuchi(ęć”åŗć®å°ę§).Ā In the Issun-boshi myth, where the little hero retrieves it from an oni he defeats; the magic hammer allows him to grow to regular human size.Ā Similarly in the myth of Momotaro, the hero obtains the mallet from the oni-island.Ā I only get this impression because if itās not a reference, then it feels really weird to call a massive clubĀ ālittle-hammerā as if that were a literal description.
On second thought, I forgot that tengu nose is pretty commonly used as phallic image, so itās entirely possible that thatās the link to the āLoveā theme.
Lisaās is a real weird one though...Ā Her shikai is called Hagurotonbo(éę¼æč»č), which is the name of the Calopteryx atrata damselfly.Ā And I guess the generally bodyshape of a dragonfly could be seen as reflected in the shikai being a polearm, but that feels kind of weak...Ā The specific kanji used here for Haguro(éę¼æ) meansĀ āIron Drinkā and refers to Haguro(ęÆé»)Ā āTooth-Blackeningā which was a kind of fashion trend in Japan prior the the Meiji restoration, primarily among married women of some courtly status, although it did eventually spread into general public style as well.Ā The "Toothā+āBlackā writing is fairly obvious, but theĀ āIronā+āDrinkā form refers to the fact that the tooth dying concoction included dissolved iron powder.
So in Lisaās case itās kind of weird...Ā Is it just a reference to the species of black-winged damselfly?Ā Is it some kind of evocation of the old fashion of a married noble woman?Ā Her shikai is a strange blade shape that could be either an exaggeratedly broad yari spear, or some variation the Chinese Monkās spade.Ā And her mask is a diamond with a cross slit that doesnāt appear to be related to the shikai form or name at all...(if anything it just kind of randomly looks like the head piece of the Zeon mobile suit, Gyan)Ā her release call isĀ tsubuse(ę½°ć):āto crush/flatten,ā which also doesnāt seem related to anything other than paddling something with the broad end of her spear.
In fact if thereās anything that actually seems to suggest a real theme itās the random technique she has namedĀ Nijuuichijou Tonbokudari (äŗåäøę”č»čäøć):Ā ā21 Clauses Dargonfly Descent,ā which she technically used fighting Gerard Valkyrie, but we barely really saw.Ā It looks like a super specific direct reference toĀ Taika Nijuuikkajou Youkyuu(åƾčÆ21ć¶ę”č¦ę±): generally known in English asĀ āThe 21 Demandsā referring to the terms of surrender Japan made of China in their conquest of Manchuria during World War 1.Ā The demands were ultimately negotiated down to more favorable terms for China, minimizing Japanese expansionist gains, but the signing resulted in massive distrust between Japan and America, Japan and Britain, and of course Japan and China.
But all together these elements donāt seem to have any kind of cohesive theme behind them all...

Anyway, thatās the Visored swords, itās really weird to think that Kubo basically had to come up with all of these names and designs at basically the same time yet the level of thought and investment in them seems to be all over the place.
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Bleach - Name Games
Not a family by name or blood, but a kind of found family. (at least the way they were originally presented)Ā This time Iām tackling the Visored! And while Iām at it I want to address some of the broader thematic elements going on with their original character designs.Ā Buckle up, this is a long one...Ā
Hirako(å¹³å) Shinji(ēå)
Shinjiās name is actually kinda of a false start to this one.Ā His names read asĀ āFlat-Childā andĀ āReal-Childā but thatās keeping in mind that -ko(å) forĀ āchildā is actually just a really common suffix for names, and not one generally used to ascribe literal meaning.Ā (Typically because of its diminutive implications it denotes a female given name, but it applies neutrally to family names, and even generally is not uncommon in male names.)Ā So his name kind reads asĀ āFlat Realityā orĀ āFlat Truth.ā
But this one isnāt actually about the meaning of the words, itās a different kind of name game.Ā As we all remember, when Hirako introduces himself to Ichigoās class at Karakura High during his original entrance at the start of the Arrancar Arc, he writes his name on the board mirrored and mentions how heās āgood at doing things backwards.āĀ At the time it was a reference to him being a hollow (Remember that when Ichigoās inner hollow was given a chapter cover, his ānameā was Ichigoās but written mirrored) and would later influence his zanpakutou, Sakanade(éę«)
As an aside here, Sakanade(éę«)Ā has been kind of erroneously translated asĀ ācounter strokeā in English, which is technically accurate as a literal translation but is kind of needlessly vague; For one the wordĀ āStrokeā here specifically refers to the act of stroking as in petting, patting, or smoothing over, and not something like a sword stroke; secondly theĀ ācounterā here should read more obviously asĀ āreverse,āĀ āopposite,ā orĀ āinverted.ā
Moreover, Sakanade(éę«ć§) is an actual verb already, so it doesnāt actually need to be broken down in the first place.Ā The word actually means exactly what it sounds like as well as having a colloquial use as,Ā ārub the wrong way.āĀ Yes, other than just meaning to literally āpet in the opposite directionā (as with petting a cat or dog from tail to head) it meansĀ āto irritateā orĀ āto annoy,ā (which the former action invariably does) and that is an apt description of Sakanadeās powers.
Anyway...Ā About Hirakoās name not being about the meaning: the joke is that whether you write the name forward or backwards å¹³åēå -vs-Ā åēåå¹³, you still getĀ Shinji(ēå) out of it.Ā As in, his name is still legible both forwards and backwards.Ā Plus both kanji, å¹³ and ē have horizontal symmetry, so they donāt change when mirrored..
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Okay... letās do an easier one...
Sarugaki(ēæęæ) Hiyori(ć²ćé)
My personal favorite Visored, has a nice straight forward name Saru(ēæ) as Iām sure anyone amply familiar with anime knows means āMonkeyā and theĀ Gaki(ęæ) is the word for the fruit āPersimmon.āĀ The image of a monkey in a persimmon tree references an old folktale present in various east-asian cultures about a greedy monkey who cheats other animals before eventually receiving its comeuppance at the hands of the animals it has wronged.Ā In this case itās reflective of Hiyoriās general image, sandles, track suit, decidedly tomboyish and unladylike; the āmountain monkeyā is a poor, rural character type in Japan, not dissimilar to the American hillbilly of the Appalachia.
In that same vein, the name Hiyori(ć²ćé) has a peculiar rural slant to it, in that it uses hiragana in place of the first component.Ā The ri(é) is a common place indicator in surnames meaningĀ āvillageā orĀ āhamletā but like many Japanese surnames that reference landmarks like -kawa(å·)ā-river,ā ā-yamaā(å±±)-mountain,ā and ā-daā(ē°)ā-field,ā the important part isnāt actually the locale but the descriptor preceding it; Which mountain?Ā Which river?Ā Which field?Ā Which village?Ā In the case of Hiyori, itās not clear...Ā The fact that the village she appears to be named after doesnāt have a kanji again lends to this impression that, like the peasants of Soul Societyās Rukongai, the person who named her didnāt know how to read or write kanji.
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Muguruma(å
č») Kensei(ę³č„æ)
I think this one has gotten pretty good visibility in the fandom already because of the relation with Hisagi Shuuhei.Ā The eventual explanation of Hisagiās 69 tattoo would be that it was copied directly from Kenseiās, and that Kenseiās comes from a mix of his name Muguruma, and the fact that he was captain of the Gotei 13ās 9th squad. (Personally I donāt like this explanation, and I think thereās pretty reasonable cause to assume this was a later decision and not a part of Kenseiās original conception or design.)Ā But the reason behind that beingĀ Muguruma(å
č») Mu(å
) which is the Japanese numeral ā6ā³ andĀ Guruma(č») meaningĀ āwagonā and later updated to mean ācar.āĀ In the Turn Back the Pendulum sidestory, this name is played upon in how Kubo styled Kenseiās 9th squad as a Bousouzoku(ę“čµ°ę) the term for a Japanese biker gang (although they often include sports cars), where the āSix Carā reading becomes emblematic of his gang.
Thereās a lot about the Bousouzoku that is culturally specific to Japan, but much of the familiar American cliches do actually carry over.Ā One distinct aspect of how the Bousouzoku opperate however, is that they are predominantly a youth culture phenomenon, as any wide spread, organized criminal activity among adults quickly steps on the toes of the much better established Yakuza scene.Ā For this reason it is very rare for Bousouzoku to persist in direct group activity into their adult years, although often bikers become easy recruitment targets for Yakuza.
Kensei(ę³č„æ) is actually an odd one for me.Ā Itās both super straight forward yet somehow together really obtuse.Ā Ken(ę³) forĀ āFistā andĀ sei(č„æ) forĀ āWest;ā both are pretty singular in their meaning, so itās not like thereās any uncertainty to what each one means, but I canāt make heads or tails of the two together.Ā For one,Ā Ken(ę³) is usually something youād see put on the end of a compound, and when itās used that way it tends to denote a kind of martial arts style or technique.Ā It might still be meant to read asĀ āWestern Fistā or essentiallyĀ āWestern [style] Fistā and Kubo just liked the sound of Kensei over Seiken.Ā It might be a reference to the fact that Kenseiās original design was largely reminiscent of a kind of military look and feel, with a combat knife for a zanpakutou, short hair, combat boots, and pants that look like they could be part of military fatigues. (the tank top sorta throws the look off, though.)Ā But this was a theme that was dropped by the time the Visored got reincorporated into the story after their long absence.
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Yadoumaru(ē¢č“äøø) Risa(ćŖćµ)
...is another odd one.Ā Her surname,Ā Yadoumaru(ē¢č“äøø)Ā has pretty clear implications, Ya(ē¢) means āarrowā and dou(č“) meansĀ āhullā as in the part of a ship, and maru(äøø) doesnāt actually have an explicit meaning.Ā The kanji does generally meanĀ āroundā orĀ āwholeā both in reference to a circle, but it is most notably a suffix used in naming both naval ships, and frequently boys.Ā Given the rest of the name the imagery seems clear,Ā Yadoumaru(ē¢č“äøø) is meant to read as āArrow-Hull Ship.ā*Ā And although the uniform has heavy ties to school girl aesthetics and fetishism (which in turn link to her preoccupation with adult books) the tie here actually seems to be to the origins of the Japanese school girl uniform as a modification of the European naval uniforms introduced to Japan in the 1800s.
*edit: Iām an idiot. Ā A Yadou(č“äøø) is the sleeveless chest plate and skirt piece in traditional samurai armor, which also carries over into kendo sports armor.
Adding to this, the name RISA (sometimes romanized as LISA) being written in katakana and not kanji or even hiragana works together with the naval associations would seem to imply sheās of mixed birth?Ā Possibly the daughter of a foreign naval officer stationed in Japan, hence a Western name and a ship as a surname?Ā In fact, most Japanese ships would be named after some mythical figure or indeed named like a person, so the literal descriptor ofĀ āArrow-hullā actually sounds like what someone would call a ship they didnāt know the name of, tacking ā-maruā on to the end.
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Let me also take a moment here to complain about the fact that Kubo originally wrote Rabu(ć©ć“) and Roozu(ćć¼ćŗ) as katakana, pretty clearly denoting them as the English words LOVE and ROSEĀ and while those seem pretty implicitly like nicknames it also implied in conjunction with their designs that they were both foreigners.Ā So the fact that he retconned them to being nicknames based on more conventionally Japanese when he decided to make them previously SoulSociety shinigami names bugs me...Ā But that being said
Aikawa(ęå·)Ā Rabu(ē¾
ę¦)
Man, what is it with Kubo and black people andĀ āloveā gimmicks?Ā Zomarriās Amor, and PePeās The Love, Loveās whole thing...Ā The nameĀ Aikawa(ęå·) meansĀ āLove River,ā and Kuboās clever shorehorning of kanji into the phonetics for Rabu that heād already used for the nickname Love useĀ Ra(ē¾
) for āsilk,ā but specifically a thin or sheer kind, andĀ bu(ę¦) forĀ āwarriorā/āsoldier.āĀ The associations with sheer silk and negligee seem very intentional, so his name really is basicallyĀ āflowing love, [sexy] silk soldier.āĀ And thatās it, itās actually super straight forward.Ā I dunno why he looks like an unemployed slacker, in a tracksuit and sneakers, lounging around reading manga, though.
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Otouribashi(é³³ę©)Ā Roujuurou(ę„¼åé)
This might be my favorite as far as name games within the Visored.Ā The given nameĀ Roujuurou(ę„¼åé) means āWatchertower 10 Son;ā Rou(é) being an exceedingly common suffix in boys names meaningĀ āson.ā (this is incidentally how anyone with a rudimentary familiarity with Japanese knew for certain Yuushirou(åę„é¢) was a boy at first glance, where as a bunch of other people thought he was a girl.Ā In case any of you were around certain fandom circles for that whole drama...Ā More on him later though, because heās got a fun name too.)Ā Itās not super clear if the arrangement here denotes the āSon of the 10th Watchtower [family],ā or the ā10th Son of the Watchtower [family].ā
The surnameĀ Otouribashi(é³³ę©) is a great little work of poeticism, where Outouri(é³³) is the Japanese name of the Chinese Feng(é³³) which in the most colloquial sense could be translated asĀ āPhoenix,ā but thereās a little more to it than that...
See, the Feng is itself the male half of the mated pair of mythical birds together called the Feng-Huang(é³³å°).Ā The Japanese pronunciation Outori is actually directly taken from Ou(ē) meaning āKingā and Tori(鳄) meaning ābird.āĀ The mythicalĀ Feng-huangĀ is in fact king of birds, but more broadly represents a union of yin and yang, and is a common visual element of Chinese weddings evoking harmony.Ā As a part of this theme of unity it is said to share features of many different birds, and also of the 5 fundamentally opposed colors associated with Chinese daoism and fengshui: Red, Blue/Green, Black, White, and Yellow.Ā This particular feature has been tweaked over time to depict the Feng-huang as more broadly multicolored, and associated with the rainbow.Ā (itās also the basis of the Pokemon Ho-oh, if that wasnāt apparent)Ā For a number of different mythological similarities, the Feng-huang have become erroneously thought of asĀ āthe Chinese phoenix,ā but Iām not going to get into all that here...
So, getting back to the name, Bashi(ę©) meansĀ āBridge.āĀ The, again false equivalence based, but more easily understood translation ofĀ Otouribashi(é³³ę©) thus beingĀ āPhoenix Bridge.āĀ But what is shaped like a bridge and directly associated with the Feng?Ā A rainbow.Ā His family name is just a really fanciful and kind of poetic reference to a rainbow.Ā In conjunction with the āWatchtowerā referenced in the name Roujuurou(ę„¼åé) Iām tempted to take to the meaning ofĀ ā10th [Floor of the] Watchtower Sonā as it implies a high floor, and in the common mythological motif of rainbows as actual physical structures, a high tower would be the sensible entry point to a rainbow bridge.Ā
Also this is why he has a bird mask.
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Kuna(ä¹
å) Mashiro(ē½)
Let me just come right out and say that I havenāt got a damn clue on this one.Ā Ā Mashiro(ē½) meansĀ āWhite.āĀ Ku(ä¹
) meansĀ ālong time,āĀ na(å) meansĀ āSouth.āĀ She dresses like a super sentai character, specifically one of the original Himitsu Sentei Goranger team, and her mask is a nod to Kamen Rider, with its antenna and big round bug-eyes.Ā I donāt really see a connection with the name and the tokusatsu theme though.
Small aside, Tokusatsu is a genre of Japanese TV and film that was originally named for its emphasis on special effects like camera tricks and editing in post, used most noticeably in childrenās shows like Super Sentai and Kamen Rider.Ā That distinction became less and less relevant as special effects became more widespread, and so it is now used mostly to refer to live-action costumed super hero shows.
Super Sentai is btw the source material for the American franchise, Power Rangers, from which Saban Entertainment originally bought the footage that they would cut together with their own original footage, and later from which they would buy the costumes in order to shoot their own shows from scratch.
Also of note is that Ishinomori Shoutarou, author of the original Cyborg 009, was also the original show creator of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.Ā His work created the transforming(henshin) hero, the body suit and helmet aesthetic, and the heroic billowing scarf, effectively inventing the Japanese superhero almost single-handed.
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Ushouda(ęęē°) Hachigen(é¢ē)Ā Ā
Another funky one...Ā ā[To] Exist [in] a Shining Fieldā might be the best way to readĀ Ushouda(ęęē°)?Ā Its really theĀ U(ę) that gives me trouble here, as it just meansĀ āExistā/āExistance.āĀ And Hachigen(é¢ē) seems to read Hachi(é¢) meaning ābowlā and Gen(ē) meaningĀ ādeep,āĀ āmysteriousā and in certain contextsĀ āoccult.āĀ Iām not sure if thatĀ ādeepā is really a physical deepness or just a sort ofĀ āprofoundnessā that would fall more in line with āmysteriousā andĀ āoccult.ā
Either way I think the general meaning is actually pretty clear, ābowls of rice from a shining fieldā evoke an image of kind of mythical field of magical produce, eating from which grants a kind of magical quality and sustenance.Ā In other words, his name is saying that Hachi is such a huge guy and so gifted at magic because he ate a lot of food that grants magic power.
I have no idea why he has the tux or the shaved hair though.Ā Stage magician?Ā Fancy gourmand?Ā But again then why the shaved head and the cross bones?Ā And Kubo did eventually come up with for him is strangely Balinese looking?Ā It seems reminiscent of Barong, king of spirits; A benevolent lion/bear monster that defends mankind from Rangda, the demon queen and master of blackmagic.Ā But apart from the superficial appearance and broad ties to magic, thereās not a lot really tying the two together.
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Itās hard not to just go off on all the weird little design choices, and loose ends, dropped plot points, and retconād details that surround the Visored in Bleach.Ā They really were just such a great concept utterly wasted by terrible pacing and some truly confusing priorities as far as publication goes, eithe ron Kuboās part, editorial, or both...Ā But thatās a story for another time...
#Bleach#hirako shinji#sarugaki hiyori#muguruma kensei#yadomaru risa#aikawa love#otoribashi rose#kuna mashiro#ushoda hachigen#visored
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Yayahara Yuyu looks like someone's horrible Bleach OC. I forgot that Yadomaru Risa was the 8th division captain at the end of Bleach. Of course this weird gyaru type is her lieutenant. She even has the same skirt and croptop style uniform Risa's wearing in the epilogue chapter

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