Talk:Sonído

Wrong translation of Gemelos Sonido kanji
The ideograms "双児" translate to "twins". Therefore, the translation of Gemelos Sonido's Japanese gloss should be "Twins Sound Ceremony", not "Sweeping Sound Ceremony". Check any online Japanese-English dictionary if you don't believe me; most of my kanji checks are done through the completely-free Tangorin English-Japanese (Kanji/Kana/Romaji) online dictionary, FYI. MarqFJA 22:15, March 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * Wow, this is quite old. It has been fixed now (& on Zommari's article). Thanks for the correction. 16:19, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

Hollow Ichigo
Shouldn't Hollow Ichigo be under some sort of "Others" Section on this page? Because unless I missed something, he isn't an Arrancar. Blackwolf99 20:15, March 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * Please dont repeat the question multiple times. The category has been changed to reflect other users and the level has been changed to unknown for hollow Ichigo as it was only seen being used once in a particular form.Salubri (Talk)  20:52, March 16, 2010 (UTC)

Sonido can mask spiritual powers?
I keep watching Episode 271 where Ulquiorra mentions that Ichigo completely slipped through Ulquiorra's pesquisa when Ichigo used Sonido. Ulquiorra implied that because he couldn't sense Ichigo's spiritual power through his pesquisa, he concluded that he used Sonido instead of Flash Step which leads me to believe that the difference between a Flash Step and Sonido is that Sonido can hide the user's spiritual power while Flash Steps cannot. I wanted to add this to the article, but I'm not sure if it was entirely true. Manj 10:28, June 27, 2010 (UTC)

It's speculation and therefore not allowed. Tinni  (Talk)  10:37, June 27, 2010 (UTC)

I don't see how it is speculation when it was actually said in the anime. Manj 10:39, June 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * No, you interpreted what Ulquiorra said as meaning that Sonido masked reiatsu. That's your interpretation and thus speculation. Prophet of Sanghelios below interpreted what was said as snoido is faster then shunpo and thus allowed Ichigo to slip through Ulquiorra's pesquisa. Both are speculation. We don't know for certain why Ulquiorra thought Ichigo used sonido and not shunpo. We don't even know if there is a difference between sonido and shunpo. We certainly don't know why a sonido can slip through pesquisa and a shunpo can't. For all we know, pesquisa - which is an Arrancar technique, was developed specifically to detect Shinigami reiatsu and follow Shinigami reiatsu as the Arrancar were created to fight the Shinigami. Ichigo's reiatsu at the time might have been "hollow-like" enough to fool Ulquiorra's pesquisa. Whichever way, when you use phrases like "which leads me to believe" and "I'm not sure if it was entirely true", you are speculating. Please review the speculation policy if you are uncertain about what is and is not speculation. Tinni   (Talk)  11:30, June 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * I didn't say Sonido was faster then Shunpo, I didn't even use the word, all I said was he used Sonido to reach the speeds he did. Prophet of Sanghelios 11:43, June 27, 2010 (UTC)

What he meant was Ichigo moved so fast he couldn't follow with his Pesquisa, and that he achieved that speed with Sonido. Not that using Sonido somehow masked his reiatsu. Prophet of Sanghelios 10:46, June 27, 2010 (UTC)

Sonido - hollow and arrancar technique
In episode 284 Harribel as Hollow used sonido so i think it's also Hollows technique.

^ Please sign your posts. And Harribel looks to be almost certainly an incomplete Arrancar at that point, what with the human skin and eyes showing. So no, until we see a non-Arrancar Hollow explicitly using Sonido, it's exclusively an Arrancar technique for now. MarqFJA (talk) 14:54, August 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * You are mistaken, Harribel was referred to multiple times as a "vasto lorde". Not once was she referred to as a "incomplete Arrancar". Her mask wasn't removed, that's just what she looked like as a hollow. So she was a full hollow as far as we were told. Tinni   (Talk)  15:21, August 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * To the point of the post no other menos has shown to possess sonido which means that either its vasto lorde capable or an anime only discrepency similar to kenpachi using shunpo altough the manga clearly shows his lack of that skill. --Salubri (Talk)  15:46, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

Aizen using Sonido
Didn't Aizen use Sonido, as based on the sound Kanji, during the Karakura Battle?Bleachshinigami (talk) 22:39, October 4, 2010 (UTC)

Unlikely, considering he has never undergone Hollowfication. If you are referring to the onomatopoeia, then proof will be needed. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  22:49, October 4, 2010 (UTC)

Sonido Users
Under the category Sonido Users. I think that the following arrancar & hollows should be added:

-Emilou Apacci

-Francesca Mila Rose

-Cyan Sung-sun

-Michel

-Zangetsu (at the very least I believe he should be a user, because I think he would've been a master if he was able to be unseen by Ulqiorra who was also a master)


 * Firstly, it is very important to sign your posts on this Wiki so please remember to do so using four tildes ( ~ ) at the end of every post you make!! Secondly, please familiarize yourself with our Manual of Style as to add information you must first provide references proof for this information!!


 * My apologies. With regards to Harribel's Fraccion, all three were shown using Sonido as part of their confrontation with Rangiku & Momo. Michel was able to use this ability when he was defeating a hollow, and as mentioned previously, Zangetsu was able to use a Sonido during his bout with Ulquiorra.--Ginto Mast3r (talk) 09:59, February 18, 2014 (UTC)


 * You have failed to provide reference points, that is pages of the which chapters with which these abilities happened!!

Oh, I understand now. Regarding the filler episodes, should I use the episode number as a reference point? --Ginto Mast3r (talk) 08:31, February 19, 2014 (UTC)

Why the word "Sonído" has an acute accent on the "i" (í)? Is that ("Sonído") the name given in the english manga or is it the romanized name given by Kubo? Just asking, because the spanish word "Sonido" does not have an acute accent on the i. So, is it written "Sonído" somewhere or is it a wiki mistake? --Masterjxf (talk) 18:13, February 23, 2014 (UTC)