Talk:Retsu Unohana

Inaccuracy in Soul Society Arc Info
In the article, it states that Captain Unohana first reveals her healing skills when she heals Renji after he is injured by Byakuya; however, this only occurs in the anime. In the manga, it is Hanatarou upon the request of Rikichi who performs the healing. For a reference, you even cite the manga pages which clearly show that Hanatarou is the one doing the healing. In the manga, Unohana and Isane are perfectly on-time at the execution site with Yamamoto and the others.

Since Unohana performing the healing only occurs in the anime and not in the manga, should this not be changed to reflect the more accurate portrayal of Unohana? Yumechou (talk) 09:07, January 22, 2012 (UTC)


 * I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to when you say "you event cite". This is a freely editable encyclopaedia open to anyone so saying such could sound a bit too much like taking issue with someone specific. If you could please think a bit more carefully about the wording of what you write in case some people might take it the wrong way. But you raise a valid point, as per the anime policy, the anime contradicts the manga on this so the manga version should be used. And the way it is written is not up to spec either. This looks to be something that has been there since long before the site's current strict rules and standards were enforced. Not every little bit like that has been found yet, but most of it has been cleaned up by now. Thanks for pointing it out and I've removed it. 13:27, January 22, 2012 (UTC)


 * I'm sorry about the tone of my writing if it sounded accusatory as that was not my intention. When I said "you even cite" there, it is because the reference used for that instance actually showed the Hanatarou and Rikichi doing the task unlike what was written. Thank you for making the correction. Yumechou (talk) 19:36, January 22, 2012 (UTC)


 * No worries. "The article says" or something to that effect might work better. 19:56, January 22, 2012 (UTC)

Unohana Yachiru
The latest chapter reveals that her name is Yachiru. What we know from earlier chapters: - Kenpachi said he named Yachiru Kusajishi after the only person he's ever respected - Kirinji called Unohana "Retsu" in a mocking way, and the translation had the name in quotation marks. This suggests that Unohana took up that name later, perhaps to separate herself from her past.

What do we do with that?Xfing (talk) 08:34, December 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * Honestly I thought it was a mistake on the translators part, i didnt even recall that until you just mentioned it. Great memory and acknowledgement there. Ummm Idk I know we will add it the question is how do we approach it.--


 * Perhaps something along the lines of Yachiru "Retsu" Unohana? To designate Retsu as a nickname or an assumed name? Or perhaps simply noting that her true name is Yachiru within the first paragraph, possibly Retsu Unohana (True name Yachiru Unohana)? I'm just trying to get over the badassery we're about to see Unohana undertake as "the first Kenpachi". Igaram (talk) 09:24, December 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * I think it should definitely be added to the section of the page devoted to her role in the recent arc, but no name changes should be added at least until after Chapter 521 is released and we can be 100% sure. This is simply one opinion, however. Schiffy (talk) 13:18, December 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * For me, it's pretty obvious. Remember why Zaraki named his lieutenant Yachiru? "Yachiru, in remembrance of the only person he ever admired." And that makes perfect sense for Unohana. Besides "Retsu" is just nickname. It means "Sorcerer" or, in her case "Witch"--Black Butler94 (talk) 13:40, December 12, 2012 (UTC)