Talk:Orihime Inoue

Leaven Polka
Maybe the "Leaven Polka" viral video (and Dolly song) should be mentioned in the "Trivia" section. A screenshot or the entire video can be added, and information about the episode which it was taken from. Galzigler (talk) 21:59, April 12, 2013 (UTC)
 * Sorry we don't reference things outside the Bleach universe including fanfiction or fan made things!! That video is fan-made and not official sorry!!

I don't know what video you are talking about but if whatever video is fan-made then why is it still up here?! Inoyamanaka98 (talk) 01:54, May 1, 2013 (UTC)Inoyamanaka98Inoyamanaka98 (talk) 01:54, May 1, 2013 (UTC)

Shun Shun Rikka issue

 * in the Orihime page, it looks like 'Ayame' is a sub-topic of 'Powers & Abilities' and that the rest of the Shun Shun Rikka are a sub-topic of Ayame when Ayame should be a sub-topic of 'Shun Shun Rikka', because Ayame is a part of the Shun Shun Rikka, they aren't a part of Ayame, and in fact when you search the menu, you can't just get to 'Shun Shun Rikka'... that is something that needs to be fixed--Deathmailrock (talk) 01:53, October 26, 2013 (UTC)
 * We see the error now i undid my edit over ten minutes ago, see?? but I do want that error looked into but I am too tired to torture my friends with coding issues on their friday night, I will submit a report about it as it is odd!!

Intellect
Shouldn't we add a keen intellect section to Orihime's Abilities section? She has already shown her intellect a few times through her high marks in school, during the battle with Quilge Opie and when she decided to destroy the Hogyoku with Soten Kisshun. (Himelover567 (talk) 05:34, November 30, 2013 (UTC))
 * During the Quilge battle she did little more than reiterate what we already know about Quincy, and resolving to destroy the Hogyoku does not say anything about her intellect - she is well aware of what her power is capable of. I suppose her high grades would be worth mentioning somewhere, but considering that it's just high school... Mohrpheus   (Talk)  06:20, November 30, 2013 (UTC)

I realise now that the Hogyoku was a bad example, but in the fight with Quilge, she managed to deduce why there were no spiritual shockwaves being released. This does show her to be analytical to a certain extent. Also, in the Soul Society Arc she managed to make a plan to help her and Uryu mve around the Seireitei using Shinigami costumes, showing quite a bit of ingenuity. Considering the fact that characters like Rukia are said to have a keen intellect merely because they use combination attacks, which honestly seems to just be common sense, and for having a basic knowledge of Soul Society's history, shouldn't Orihime get classified as such for being able to deduce the nature of opponent's techniques and being able to keep Uryu and herself undetected? (Himelover567 (talk) 07:00, November 30, 2013 (UTC))


 * Im gonna have to disagree here as well. The idea to dress as your enemy to slip by undetected isnt a show of great intelligence that too is common sense, especially in a situation where the opponent can easily determine your not one of them based on the way that you dress. In other words every Shinigami is dressed the same Orihime and Uryu were the only ones dressed oddly in a area where only Shinigami live. Blending in isnt a far fetched idea. Secondly Orihime didnt so much deduce anything about the spiritual shockwave as she did state a fact of what she felt. At this point she has been around enough high level characters and power releases that she would know what to commonly expect. In this case the release of the Quincy Vollstandig was noted as being different because there was no release of a shockwave of reishi and she couldnt feel any reiatsu. This is her stating a fact that she fully knows about via experience, its not a declaration of greater intellect, seeing as it wasnt that hard a situation to deduce and it was based entirely on her spiritual sensing capability and her past experience. Thats like saying that because you experience something different then what you have usually experienced and point out that its different your super intelligent for noticing the very obvious difference.--