Talk:Zabimaru (Zanpakutō spirit)

Zabimaru (spirit)'s Form Change
I'm just wondering, should'nt his spirit be an ape looking thing with a snake for a tail? In earlier eps..?
 * This article is about the manifestation of the spirit during the most recent filler arc. Ancient Chaos 22:37, 29 July 2009 (UTC)

It says in Hyorimaru's article that he can change into a human form is this the same with Zabimaru? User:DieJARJARDIE 21:11, 29 July 2009 (UTC)

Dude, what is the point of watching the anime when you don't even know what happened? This is how Zabimaru looked after he was changed into a "she", you can see the "dot" on her left breast, this is seen on both the "Shinigami Illustrated book" and the ending song. I do believe that Zabimaru WAS changed into that form and although it was not featured in the main storyline, the change was made. KingBlackChicken


 * The change was clearly not made, as Renji did not have the faintest idea who she/they where. -- Yyp (Talk) 10:26, January 21, 2010 (UTC)

Who's that?
Who's the smaller spirit on the right side of the picture? Orochidayu 18:25, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
 * They are both Zabimaru the female represent the babbon and the kid is the snake. WhiteStrike 18:38, 30 July 2009 (UTC)

Shinigami Cup
in a shinigami cup (dont remember the ep) Mayuri asked to modify Renji's (and shuhei's) Zanpakutou and Renji stated that he wanted a busty woman should this be added? o,o --Pyarox 23:28, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

Personally, I don't think so. Those are generally not considered canon, if I understand correctly. Twocents 02:14, 27 August 2009 (UTC)

The baboon half of Zabimaru being a woman is most likely a reference to that omake, but I doubt Mayuri actually did change zabimaru. Especially since Renji didn't even know who the woman and boy were when he first saw them. Tsukiyomaru 06:07, 28 August 2009 (UTC)


 * The change was clearly not made, as Renji did not have the faintest idea who she/they where. -- Yyp (Talk) 10:26, January 21, 2010 (UTC)

Seiyū
So it says in ANN (animenews network) that Asami Sanada voices the snake part of Zabimaru, (she also voices Michiru Ogawa, Kanisawa) however when I hear the voice in the most recent episode it sounded more like Romi Paku (who voices Hitsugaya). The voice used for the smake sound just like the one Romi uses when she voices Edward Elric form FMA. Has anyone else noticed this or is it just me. WhiteStrike 05:00, 28 August 2009 (UTC)

Well I checked the latest episode where they appear (258) and he doesn't sound like Romi at all to me. At least not Edward-Elric Romi, but we all know Seiyu can be very versatile (I mean Ulquiorra-Namikawa Fay-Namikawa WTF?). And I checked the credits and they have like Zabimaru (boy), I didn't even have to compare the characters (真田 アサミ) the Katakana clearly reads Asami. Lia Schiffer 01:43, March 11, 2010 (UTC)

Snakey/Chimpette
I'm just wondering why we're using the Dattebayo interpretation (or at least, I've seen them in a couple of articles). In the anime, they call each other "Saru" and "Hebi" literally "Monkey" and "Snake", honestly, I believe the whole "Snakey/Chimpette" thing sounds pretty dumb, though that's a personal opinion. I just wanted to know if we could find a more neutral way of distinguishing them, or at least know the reason for why was it decided to use those particular names. Lia Schiffer 01:43, March 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * No one else questioned it or provided an accurate alternative, I guess. I don't like it either, but more to the point, the literal meaning of Saru and Hebi is monkey and snake, not chimpette & snakey, and they do indeed call each other Hebi and Saru. We should be using the proper names that they use, not DB's liberal translation of it. I'll change it. -- Yyp (Talk) 16:37, March 11, 2010 (UTC)