Talk:Tier Harribel

Tattoos
I was reading about Tier's Appearance and I noticed that it's not written anywhere about her thunder-like tattoos that are shown on her face after the zanpakto release. They can be clearly seen in chapter 255. It would be nice if it would be added to the description. --Night486 (talk) 19:51, April 7, 2013 (UTC)Night486
 * Those tattoos are already mentioned in her Zanpakutō section, where we list all the physical changes an Arrancar gains after entering their Resurreccíon.--Xilinoc (talk) 20:34, April 7, 2013 (UTC)

Uniform Features
I think they should be more detailed. Like...what are those thingies on her collar? Those round, yellow, things?Werebereus (talk) 04:29, June 4, 2013 (UTC)

Tier's "Dark" Skin
I think we can be a little more specific than that. I'm not sure if this Wiki values manga colors or anime colors, but seeing as you all use the Anime colors whevenever you can vs manga colors, I will Assume Anime colors.

Now this: isn't so terrible dark? Or perhaps it is, when compared to pretty much everyone else in bleach. BUT. Specifically, it is Moderate Tangelo which is a shade of red or orange -- colors very much NOT associated with the word dark, which would imply dark brown, grey, black, ect.

So why the undone edits?Werebereus (talk) 14:58, July 23, 2013 (UTC)


 * Actually, here at the Wiki the Manga is the main source that we use, we only use the Anime if it does not conflict with the official material or canon!! The reason she is listed as dark is because her skin is darker than the others of the series!! In terms of skin pigmentation, she is classified as dark skin tone compared to the light skin tone of others in the series!!


 * You used her Anime Image as her icon versus the Manga Image. I naturally assumed you preffered that one over the Manga's. And yes shes is darker, but "dark" is a bit vague wouldn't you say? I don't think it's fair for all the darker toned characters to just be "dark" however, whenever everyone else is described as "peach"(Ichigo) or "pale" (Ulquiorra).Werebereus (talk) 15:21, July 23, 2013 (UTC)

Well Pale refers to that he is paler than any other humanoid character!! I cannot comment on the "peach" thing as I believe he should be classified correctly as a "Light skin tone" however I will wait to see what another ember of the Committee or Admins have to say on the matter!!


 * Pale is specifying though, as I said, when allegedly you are trying to be general.Werebereus (talk) 15:46, July 23, 2013 (UTC)

If I'm understanding here,it was decided that "dark" was too vague? While "olive" might describe Harribel in the anime, in the manga her skin is just as dark as Tōsen's, almost as dark as Yoruichi's is. If it's okay to describe both Tōsen and Yoruichi as simply "dark-skinned", then why not Harribel as well? Calling Harribel "olive-skinned" doesn't seem right. --Nue Renji (talk) 01:30, February 22, 2015 (UTC)


 * Actually whats inaccurate is using gray shading to determine the color, when there is no other way to describe any person as darker then other characters. Hence why in the anime all 3 characters are varying shades of darkness to one another and dont have the same complexion. Using the manga in the way your doing would result in us having no color for anything, that not how we determine it.--

Okay, I don't agree with your last comment but I understand. I still think "olive" should be changed to something else as it's still a lot lighter than her actual skin tone as Kubo colored it. "Tan" or "brown" maybe?--Nue Renji (talk) 06:48, February 22, 2015 (UTC)


 * Here's the thing, you bring up side by side comparisons of character that are shaded grey in the Manga to show that their skin tones are not that of a Caucasian person (I do find this ironic since we are discussing Japanese characters but alas Disney Princesses have their unrealistic waists and Manga/Anime creators have this style) and darker than the usual person in the series. These are the Colors for these characters and as you can see, Tōsen clearly has the skin tone of someone with African descent. Harribel does not, in fact I would argue that her tone is more along the lines of Asian/Oriental people rather than "tan" which makes me think Latino and darker. In this, looking at her actual color in the Manga, instead of looking at the grey shading in the manga, I think Olive describes her skin perfectly.

...What? I never said anything about anybody being white? Disney - what? Where are you getting this? Yes, I know that, I already agreed I was wrong about their having the same skin tone right above. Google "olive skin tone", it's a lot lighter than what you seem to think.--Nue Renji (talk) 11:51, February 22, 2015 (UTC)


 * You don't know me so perhaps my humor is lost on you but I tend to ramble. When I was referencing Disney I was making comment on the style used in Anime clearly does not look Japanese in appearance but taking note that every company and artist has an unrealistic style somewhere. I have looked it up and I'm still of the same unchanged opinion. In the end, when we say "dark" we don't mean the actual color black and when we say light skinned we don't mean people are walking around pure white as a sheet. Skin tones are very different in terms of what is implied. When I think tan person I think of my Middle Eastern friends or my Latino friends which I don't think her skin is that dark for the implication.

Post War
Did they ever say what happened to Harribel (or Nielel/Grimmjow) after the Quincy War?Thenmark2 (talk) 10:46, February 5, 2017 (UTC)
 * No, she was left as another unanswered question. She was not seen or referred to anywhere after the scene where she was chained up in Yhwach's palace. 19:14, February 5, 2017 (UTC)
 * Well, the new BLEACH light novel mentions her now, so there's that.—Mina Țepeș Two Star.png 17:59, May 17, 2017 (UTC)