Forum:Shūkurō Tsukishima

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If his fullbring sword can "cut through anything", how come Ginjō's sword was able to block it? A lack of enough force on Tsukishima's part, a special ability/characteristic of Ginjō's blade, or something else? Kai -  Talk  20:53, April 22, 2011 (UTC)


 * Hmmm, good point, Kai. I'd say your probably right about the not enough force point, though the surprise factor that Ginjō intervened probably had something to do with it, too. We know next to nothing about Ginjō's own Fullbring aside from its shape, so its impossible to say either way, I'm afraid. Kenji-Taichō (Talk)  21:21, April 22, 2011 (UTC)

I think his sword has a more interesting ability than "cutting through anything." In the fight with Orihime the sword pierced her, but she suffered no visible damage. The only thing I could think of, was the sword he weilds can pass through anything, and merely disrupt the bonds in them, making it look like it was cut through. It would fit the focus of that Fullbring: a bookmark that slides between two layers of material. I do not support this theory with any serious conviction, though. It should be noted, however, that the fact Orihime received no damage from being cut with Book of the End, with no explanation at all, is a possible indicator of what this Fullbring can actually do.Lokker G (talk) 19:13, April 27, 2011 (UTC)

Well, now it's been revealed that the primary power of Tsukishima's "Book of the End", is "History Alteration", where by cutting someone (but not actually harming them, though it seems as if the one being cut can feel the blade as if it were totally coporeal), Tsukishima can open their past like a book, and place himself anywhere and in any capacity that he so chooses, which represents how the object of his Fullbring is a bookmark.

Now, back to your topic, it's stated by Kugo that Tsukishima's Fullbring power is to literally cut through anything, but this obviously isn't true, as other Fullbring's are able to block his sword. My theory is that this is because the ability to cut through any object is a clever extension of Tsukishima's regular ability to Fullbring other objects, to make sure Book of the End's primary ability remains a secret as possible. Assuming that the "soul" of an object that is Fullbrought fills the shape of the object in which it is contained, Tsukishima is not so much cutting an object itself, but rather the soul of an object, which results in the physical form of that object to be bisected at the point of the cut. The reason Tsukishima can't cut through objects that are already Fullbrought is because those objects, and their Fullbring extensions, are the "property", if you will, of his opponent, meaning he cannot manipulate the soul of his enemies Fullbring weapons. This is just a theory, but I like how it makes sense.

B-rad128 (talk) 20:21, July 4, 2011 (UTC)

Explain Tsukishima's powers?
Can anyone tell me WHAT the heck his powers do?

I mean, at first I thought he just manipulated memories, then I thought he manipulated history, then memories again, and now I dunno what to think. He suggests his power doesn't effect either time or memories, and that he simply 'splits' the past by inserting his presence. So, does anyone have an explanation for what he's doing? Cause I am confused. Bloodtom1 (talk) 08:07, July 16, 2011 (UTC)

Tsukishima cuts someone, opens and reads their past like a book(doesn't actually say he "reads" their past, but he'd have to to know where to put himself) and places himself there in any capacity that he chooses, which symbolizes the effect a bookmark would have. So, he is either manipulating the past, which I find hard to swallow, or manipulating people's memories without them being able to realize it, which is practically the same thing and I find easier to wrap my mind around. B-rad128 (talk) 20:07, July 17, 2011 (UTC)

Is Tsukishima...‎
Kubo did say in an interview that this arc would be a short one, followed by a "much longer one", and that the series would continue for another ten years. By that logic, do you think Tsukishima is the next Big Bad after Aizen, or would be just be the main villain for this particular arc alone? Furthermoer, do you think Tsukishima is working under someones' payroll, or is one his own side? Krone8 (talk) 03:31, May 7, 2011 (UTC)

Appearance: Fun Fact

 * This topic was moved from Talk:Seinosuke Yamada.

Seinosuke looks alot like Tsukishima! §..Shukuro Tsukishima..§  † Rocks †  00:04, August 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * That is completely subjective and is junk trivia at best.--
 * No no, I just wanted to bring that up, not to add to the page ofcourse! §..Shukuro Tsukishima..§   † Rocks †  02:10, August 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * Article talk pages are purely for the discussion of the content of the article, if you are not bringing up changes to the article, take it to a forum.--


 * Very well then.... §..Shukuro Tsukishima..§  † Rocks †   02:16, August 5, 2011 (UTC)