Talk:Suì-Fēng/Archive 3

Feng/Fon
Eh... Sorry if this has been previously addressed, but... I know Sui-Feng (can't figure out how to do those characters on this new editor) is a code name, but with the change of the last half of Sui-Feng's name, is it still the 'Fon Family' (under her affiliation) or the 'Feng (with the accent over the e) Family'? .Seshat. (talk) 02:02, July 24, 2011 (UTC)

Hmm, that is interesting. I hadn't thought of that. Should likely be Feng as it is meant to be pinyin. Ill let others chime in before I make a change.--

I say change it to Fēng.

Was she Shaolin Feng before hand?? Meh why not change it if she took the name after her Grandmother?? SunXia  (Chat)  02:37, July 24, 2011 (UTC)

Question...
Should it be mentioned that Jakuhō is a compound word born from the on'yōmi readings of the two kanji that makes up Suzumebachi, as seen in Jakuhō Raikōben? --Reikson (talk) 18:29, August 3, 2011 (UTC)


 * We don't do language based trivia.--

Should we add how Aizen resisted her Shikai?
Should we add how Aizen resisted her Shikai? Because I don't think I see it.Aty123321 (talk) 13:47, August 10, 2011 (UTC)

No that has noting to do with sui-feng that part is already detailed in the altercation they had. Its the simple rule when fights are had among shinigami. Its the same as how ichigo couldnt originally stand against Kenpachi.--Salubri (Talk)  14:02, August 10, 2011 (UTC)

Soifon's Arm
Hi guys, as I haven't been around much. I am not sure if the information I have is relevant or not. But in promotion of the next arc, Kubo has released a Pamphlet. The original pamphlets and translation can be found here. Significantly for Soifon, it includes the following information "The Second Division Captain, whose duty is assassination, lost her left hand during the battles at Karakura town. Thanks to the top healing skills of the Gotei, it has now been restored.". I know there are a lot of questions about Soifon's arm in Bleach Answers, so I thought I would put it here in case you guys wanted to include it in the article in some way to inform people that Soifon does indeed have her arm back and the only person with permanent limb lost from the Aizen ordeal is poor Yamamoto. Tinni  (Talk)  12:26, January 19, 2012 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I was going to put that up last night but I couldn't figure out how to word it or reference it. Do these little pamphlets we will be getting have an official name?--
 * It seems to say "Reaper & Reboot vol.1 Birth" at the top of one page, but failing that something to the effect of "Bleach section Shonen Jump Magazine Issue 8 (2012)" would do as well. I guess just stick it at start of the Lost Substitute plot section. 14:11, January 19, 2012 (UTC)