Forum:Gin Ichimaru

This page is for discussion of Gin Ichimaru. Please do not make other forums about him, as they will be deleted and moved here. Twocents 04:35, December 5, 2009 (UTC)

Hollow Mask
I wonder what Gin's hollow mask looks like?--Black Artist 04:13, December 5, 2009 (UTC)

I figure we'll see soon. What I want to know is... will he reveal it before Tosen dies, or after? PSH aka Kimera 757 (talk) 01:51, December 6, 2009 (UTC)

What is he doing?
Just wondering if anyone knew where he was considering he hasn't been seen since slicing hiyori?

Morover, as we saw in the last chapters, nobody for the moment is able to get close to Aizen (kidou barriers and else), why he had to cut her in the first place? Maybe just for fun? He made one step and...back in the who-knows-area outside of the screens. If there are two (Aizen & Gin), during a war we fight the both in the same time, why attacking Aizen only? Curious scenario.Ace of Spade 06:14, January 30, 2010 (UTC)

Bankai
What could Gin's Bankai be? It must be pretty powerful since he was able to bifurcate the unofficial second-in-command (<-- I think, she certainly seems pretty bossy at any rate) of the Vizards with only his Shikai. Plus, Aizen said Gin was worthy of being his lieutenant... and we know he's strong because he killed a Third Seat when he was just a child... but I can't think what the Bankai that corresponds to a Shikai of basically just an extended sword would be. Snappydog 23:03, January 30, 2010 (UTC)

i'v been thinking about it for a long time and i think his bankai is a giant snake, or something to that effect.Soul reaper magnum 00:13, January 31, 2010 (UTC)

In Japan, Gin is depicted not as a snake but as a 'KITSUNE' (fox in eng.) []. I won't be surprised if he is related to 九尾狐 kyubiko or 9 tailed fox (too Naruto, no way), it won't be 9 tails but rather 9 swords extensible at will (like depicted in the cover of 1 of the last chapter, swords directed against Ichigo). He probably has a reference from the Goddess Inari (Japanese folklore []) who has foxes statues in front of her shrines.Ace of Spade 05:47, January 31, 2010 (UTC)

that's true it probably will have something to do with a fox. the extending blade blade kinda made me think of a snake so that was my idea. and like i said i'v been thinking about this one for a long time and i can't come up with much of anything.Soul reaper magnum 22:04, January 31, 2010 (UTC)

Then let's say a snake with a fox headAce of Spade 12:42, February 1, 2010 (UTC)

I've always fantasied that Gin's bankai was a giant multi-headed snake or hydra sorta thing made entirely of blades. Like the Snakes neck is made of one giant flexible blade and it's head is a bunch of smaller blades arranged to be shaped like a snake's head and make fangs and teeth and such. What have you thought it was or what do you want it to be?Renshiro zaraki 02:25, March 31, 2010 (UTC)

That seems like it would be cool, but almost too similar to Renji's bankai (although it is a different idea). I would imagine his bankai to be a spear of some sort (again, already done with Lisa). I don't really know what I would even want it to be. I'm excited for the next chapter. Nick4444 05:05, April 1, 2010 (UTC)

With the release of chapter 399 today, Gin's bankai was revealed. HIs sword extends to a length of 13 km. This is interesting in the sense that it shows there was a maximum distance his shikai could go, or there'd be no point in wasting spiritual energy to release bankai. On the other hand, his bankai is boring. Yes it's long, we get it. Kubo could have done so much more. I am thoroughly disappointed. Your thoughThts? Renshiro zaraki 02:24, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

I'm actually really impressed with Gin's bankai, mostly because it makes so much sense. We were all expecting something cool or fantastical, and we ended up forgetting just what a Bankai is supposed to be: an extension of Shikai. Think about it. Byakuya gets more cherry blossoms. Renji has a better whip. Soi Fon goes from a two hit kill to a OHKO. Tosen takes away every sense instead of just one. The only logical extension of Gin's Shinso is, therefore, making his sword even longer, sharper, and faster.

And, once you start to think about it, Gin's Bankai is actually rather deadly. I'm surprised he didn't use it when the battle first began, at least from an analytical standpoint. With it, he could've easily taken out most of the Gotei 13 the moment they arrived in FKT. He probably could've even sniped them from within a garganta. With Kamishini-No-Yari, Gin can pretty much control the battlefield for 13km around him. Combined with his apparent durability (what with taking a direct hit from Kuroi Getsuga), I'd say that ol' Ichigo has got his work cut out for him...also, I'd say its rather refreshing to see a 'simple' Bankai. I'll take the Isshin/Aizen fight for flashy moves and big explosions. Gin and Ichigo's bout is gonna come down to nice, old fashioned brawling. Kami-No-Yari 03:36, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

I'll have to agree with KNY; everyone was "disappointed" because everyone had high expectations. Plus, I like how he said "Even in metric it doesn't strike you." Maggosh 03:43, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

Ok, I agree with KNY, to an extent. The Bankai is pretty cool and deadly, that is true. However when you see the entrance of Byakuya's Bankai or Renji's, or even Ichigos for the 1st time, you get an exhilarating feeling. Ex: Byakuya droping his sword and BOOM!!!, 1000 swords come out of the ground and Scatter, and the fan is thinking oooohhh S**T!!! You don't get that same feeling with Gin because the entrance is dull, and gets put down right away by Ichigo. This is probably why it is such a disappointment. This does not mean that the idea and the true extent of the Bankai is bad. What do you guys think?Jaybirt5 13:19, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

Lol, you people have too high expectations, the bankai have show to be enhanced versions of the shikai, only logical that his bankai would have the ability to go greater lengths, and honestly I am impressed by it, in one swing he cold have take out those towers which hold the Fake Kurakara town in the real world.Entrance is dull? I'm sorry but when I saw it cut those buildings in half I was like "Oh SH**". As for the Ichigo putting it away I don't I think Gin is trying his hardest yes he released bankai but he seems to be increase his effort slowly.Saimaroimaru 15:21, April 11, 2010 (UTC)

who do you expect to see fighting Gin?
I really hope to see Gin against Kira Izaru & Wabisuke, Ukitake and some Vizards.Ace of Spade 13:57, February 1, 2010 (UTC)

I'd say Kira, maybe Hitsugaya and Hinamori (If he DOES betray Aizen I can see Momo fighting for sure)Sata1991 18:00, February 6, 2010 (UTC)

As for now, he will be alongside aizen and will fight both fathers..Frostymoon 8:56 March 31, 2010 (UTC)

Gin: the REAL main antagonist?
Some things just don't seem to add up - why is Gin serving Aizen in the first place, for one... but the most glaring has to be this:

Aizen's the main antagonist, right? Tosen and Gin are his right-hand men. But Tosen's dead, and Aizen's started to fight before Gin has. Since the main antagonist normally fights last, this seems to point to Gin actually being the real mastermind of the whole thing.

Probably wrong, but it'd be nice. Snappydog 21:28, February 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * There are a number of "conspiracy theories" out there like this one, including one in which Gin betrays Aizen as he is in battle, and so forth. I, too, feel like there is something slippery going on behind the scenes, but only time will tell. :( SerialSniper14  (Talk)  23:25, February 3, 2010 (UTC)

Yeah that somehow makes sense since aizen didn't ordered Gin directly anything but let's go,that's enough,we should do it do that etc.Also Gin is the only one calling him Aizen-taicho.Tousen addresses him Aizen-sama though he is way older than Gin.It seems Gin doesn't afraid of Aizen or is he just rude and disrespectful?


 * I'd go with rude and disrespectful. Maggosh 15:04, February 5, 2010 (UTC)

I don't think Gin is disrespectful of Aizen, seeing as Aizen said Gin is the only person he ever acknowledged as a subordinate. He is perfectly justified in calling him Aizen Taicho which is plain old Captain Aizen instead of refering to him as Sama which is a word used by older Japanese people and means something like lord Omegaday 13:00, March 31, 2010 (UTC)Omegaday

Well, Gin WAS Aizen's lieutenant. I guess it's natural for him to call Aizen "taicho". BlazeUchiha 11:33, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

sigh Like I have explained a few times before, military titles do not expire! The authority that goes with the title does but not the title itself. Captain such-and-such does not stop being Captain such-and-such just because they are no longer in the army. They may choose not to use the title and others might not refer to them by the title (especially if they were dishonourably discharged or were deserters or traitors), but by right the titles are still theirs. As such, Captain Hirako, Captain Aizen, Captain Magurama etc, etc, are all still accurate and not necessarily disrespectful. In addition, Aizen has been Gin's captain since he was a little boy. Gin continuing to refer to Aizen as Captain Aizen is probably a mark of affection, not disrespect. Tinni  (Talk)  12:27, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

Any and all speculation of Gin not being human is confirmed
The killings from since he was a kid. That ever-present smirk. That really unsettling air about and now a portion of his cranium blown away along with his right hand and possibly more and he treats it like nothing. Alrighty, time for a guessing game, guys. Time to figure out: What the fug is Gin Ichimaru? Kaihedgie 01:38, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

how can you say his cranium is exposed and his right hand damaged? i can't see it in the manga page (at least it's not the way I pictured it base on the illustration). All i see is blood and smoke. WinterFox 03:52, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

Right, if you are going to peddle crack theories, try not to do it in regards to the favourite character of the one person on the wiki who has the lowest tolerance of such rubbish. Especially when the crack theory is born of gross falsehood. This discussion is at an end. Tinni  (Talk)  12:27, April 8, 2010 (UTC)