Orihime Targeted

Orihime Targeted is the twenty-eighth episode of the Bleach anime.

Ganju wins his battle while Uryū begins his own.

Statistics

 * Original Airdate: April 19, 2005
 * English Airdate: April 8, 2007
 * Opening Song: D-tecnoLife
 * Ending Song: Houkiboshi
 * Manga Chapters: Chapter 89, Chapter 90, Chapter 91.
 * Kanji: 狙われた織姫
 * Romaji: "Nerawareta Orihime"
 * Arc: Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc

Summary
Having beaten Ikkaku Madarame, Ichigo sets out to find Ganju. Being unable to sense Ganju's reiatsu, Ichigo hastily screams out Ganju's name; alerting other Shinigami nearby. Meanwhile, Ganju does his best to survive Yumichika'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 them, then it means Ichigo beat his friend. Yumichika, realizing this refuses to believe it, but Ganju doesn't give him anytime to think about it. Ganju uses a combination of his 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. Kenpachi Zaraki and Yachiru also see it and move in that direction. Perched on top of a building, Uryū Ishida 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 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 faced with this he releases 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 again when Jirōbō tries to resummon it. Uryū inflicts a painful wound and himself brags about his skill, while insulting Jirōbō.

Elsewhere, Yoruichi 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. While Chad, still by himself, tries to reunite himself with his comrades.

In another part of the Seireitei, Mayuri Kurotsuchi the Captain of 12th Division dispatches his squad members and orders them to find these Ryoka at any costs. As they leave he learns from his Lieutenant Nemu Kurotsuchi, that Ikkaku Madarame has been defeated by one of these Ryoka. After hearing that Kenpachi is out looking, Mayuri decides to to pay Ikkaku a visit and goes to the 4th Division's barracks to find him.

Kon-sama's Ultimate Shinigami Illustrated Guide
The featured character is Retsu Unohana.

Characters in order of appearance

 * 1) Ichigo Kurosaki
 * 2) Ganju Shiba
 * 3) Yumichika Ayasegawa
 * 4) Yachiru Kusajishi
 * 5) Kenpachi Zaraki
 * 6) Orihime Inoue
 * 7) Uryū Ishida
 * 8) Jirōbō Ikkanzaka
 * 9) Yoruichi Shihōin
 * 10) Rukia Kuchiki
 * 11) Hanatarō Yamada
 * 12) Mayuri Kurotsuchi
 * 13) Nemu Kurotsuchi

Fights

 * Yumichika Ayasegawa vs. Ganju Shiba (concluded)
 * Uryū Ishida vs. Jirōbō Ikkanzaka

Powers and Techniques used
Techniques used:
 * Koten Zanshun (孤天斬盾, Solitary Sacred Cutting Shield)

Zanpakutō Released:

Shikai:
 * Fuji Kujaku (藤孔雀, Wisteria Peacock)
 * Tsunzakigarasu (劈烏, Splitting Crow)

Other Powers:
 * Shun Shun Rikka (盾舜六花, Six Flowers of the Hibiscus Shield; Six Princess Shielding Flowers in the English anime)
 * Right Arm First Form (巨人の右腕 (ブラソ・デレチャ・デ・ヒガンテ), buraso derecha de higante; Spanish and Japanese for "Right Arm of the Giant")