Talk:Franceska Mila Rose

Is the Quimera Parca Mila Rose? Because in all of the pictures of it, she doesn't seem to be in it. Shinitenshi 23:40, 28 November 2008 (UTC) Shinitenshi

No, but I think I know what you're getting at. In the final shot of chapter 335, you can barely see Mila-Rose in the picture when "Allon" makes its first appearance. Like Sun-Sun and Apache, only Mila-Rose's left arm is a part of Quimera Parca. It is not just one of them, but a new creature formed by each of their detached left arms. Arrancar109 05:02, 29 November 2008 (UTC)

Her release phrase
I've checked her release phrase from a more reliable source (Microsoft Word) than the online translators (though the wikiled.com and animelab.com are pretty much good translators too) that this is the correct kanji and romaji: むさぼり食う, musabori. Just edit it if you agree with me. --Agate genbu 07:37, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

Is she really dead along with Sun-Sun and Apache?
 * Yes, as far as we know. Harribel told Yamamoto that she'd fight him for "taking their lives". Lia Schiffer 08:07, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

Trivia
her trivia says that she resembles harribel in many ways can somebody explains why?

First off, it's not general appearance, but release form appearance. Secondly, the both of them are similar in these ways: Skin color, appearance (they're both scantily clad), they both retain forms of swords, and their release forms represent the most deadly animals on land and in the sea (Mila-Rose - Lion, Harribel - Shark) Parivir 3:30, 3 June 2009 (UTC)

Trivia clean-up
The following has been removed from the article's trivia section:

Mila-Rose and Aaroniero Arruruerie share the same release command, which is "Devour" (though they are said differently in Japanese).
 * That means that they are different words in Japanese - so they are different full stop.

''Mila-Rose, Sun-Sun, and Apache all resemble Harribel in their released forms to some degree. Mila-Rose resembles her more than the others, both having the same skin color, a revealing outfit, and weapon (a large sword) in their Resurrección.''
 * Junk, at best.

''Mila-Rose is the third Arrancar revealed to have a released form based off a big cat, the first being the Sexta Espada Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez, whose is based off a panther, and the second Barragan's Fracción, Ggio Vega, whose is based off a saber-tooth tiger, and Mila-Rose herself is based off a lion. Of the three, she is the only one to wield a handheld weapon in her released form.''
 * First, this is too long for a trivia point. Second, there's no reason to list the details of other characters beyond mentioning them (anyone can then look up their respective pages for more info). Finally, we don't do the "1st to do this, 2nd to look like that, 3rd to have this done to them" type stuff - that is classed as "junk trivia".

If anyone has a good reason why any of these should be put back into the article, please state your case here first. --Yyp 17:42, October 21, 2009 (UTC)

English Voice Actress
I'm not sure who changed it, but I put it back on her page that Mila-Rose's english voice actress is Michelle Ruff. I'm not sure why it was taken off, as Wikipedia confirms that she is the english voice actress, but it is back. Thanks. KiranTheBoi

It was the guy who stuck it on there in the first place. As for why he did it, he may have had second thoughts. As for Wikipedia, they're just as much in the dark as we are (as well as ANN), so whoever stuck it there either got it from here, ANN, or also guessed out of the blue. I'm not making any moves to change it or not because I'm not sure whether Ruff plays her or not, and even if she doesn't, I'm not sure who does. Arrancar109 21:37, December 8, 2009 (UTC)

I agree with you on that. But if you listen to how she sounds, and then listen to some of the other roles that Ruff has played as, you can see an obvious similarity. AS for the one who stuck it on there, I guess he really did have second thoughts, but as you said, I suggest we just leave it there for now.