Talk:Fullbring

Soul?
When he says "Soul", does he mean "Tamashi" or another word? Also, can we get a literal translation for Fullbring?--Shinitenshi (talk) 01:18, December 28, 2010 (UTC)

This is a question for the translation corner. The scanlations simply says soul. Tinni  (Talk)  11:06, February 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * I'll check this over soon :). Adam Restling (talk) 12:38, February 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Yeah, it's tamashii (魂), but I think Ginjou puts it in quotes ("") a la "魂", though I dunno if that's significant--e.g. a backhand nod that objects' "souls" are as different from peoples' souls as one might think--or not. And they put up the Fullbring translation on its page, in case you missed it. Adam Restling (talk) 07:27, March 9, 2011 (UTC)

I hope this isn't forumy
But are Quincy just a subspecies of Fullbring? Or is it the other way around? 02:28, December 31, 2010 (UTC)

Fullbring is an ability not a race. Whether a Quincy is just using Fullbring has not been said but it is unlikely--God (Pray)  02:31, December 31, 2010 (UTC)

No, Quincy manipulate spirit particles to fuel their own abilities, which are fairly uniform. Fullbring manipulates the souls of objects and abilities are derived from them, and seemingly unique to each user. LeafNinjaGoku (talk) 00:43, January 27, 2011 (UTC)

Quincy are most definitely not Fullbring. They cannot manipulate the soul of objects and they didn't get their powers because their parents were attacked by Hollows. In addition, Ryoken said he had never touched reiatsu like the Fullbringers have. Hardly a sign that Quincy have anything to do with Fullbring. Tinni  (Talk)  11:06, February 12, 2011 (UTC)

Just curious
In the sentence, "The Humans born with the power possess it as a result of one of their parents being attacked by a Hollow before the Fullbring user was born." It states that either parent could have been attacked, but in the following sentence, "Traces of the Hollows' powers remained with the mothers and then were passed onto their children." It states that the mother had to be attacked. Shouldn't one of these sentences be changed?Davaeigh (talk) 02:44, February 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * It has to be a problem with the translation. I'll bring it up in the translation corner, we'll see what they have to say. WD   Converse  03:20, February 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Update: Having read the chapter again, it becomes clearer (the current wording is probably based on an early translation). In the Ju-Ni translation Kūgo says, "All of our parents were attacked by Hollows", and then goes to say the part about the powers transfered to them through their mothers bodies. So while both parents may have been attacked, whatever powers they have got to them during pregnancy. I'd hate to speculate on a way a father could transfer such powers to his child ;D WD   Converse  03:37, February 5, 2011 (UTC)

Actually there seems to be some issue here with trying to justify for both parents. The logical case being the he means parents as in the context he is talking has to do with the members of xcution thus stating parents as in plural form of (all of our "xcution members" parents) and not specifically acknowledging both parents of an individual. --Salubri (Talk)  04:34, February 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * I'll try to check this over soon :). Adam Restling (talk) 12:39, February 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * This should be the significant passage:


 * ... Oretachi ha zenin umareru mae ni zenin oya ga Horou ni osowareterun da


 * Osowareta botai ni ha Horou no chikara no konseki ga nokori


 * ... We, every member... before we were born, every member had parents that were attacked by Hollows.


 * For the attacked mother's body, traces of the Hollows' power remained...


 * Notes: Zenin (all-member[s]) could also be translated more loosely as "everyone/all (of us)". Japanese rarely needs to pluralize words, so they often use the same form for singular and plural. The first word used for "parent(s)" is oya, which has no distinction of number or gender. The second word is botai, lit. "mother-body" (esp. one that's pregnant)... but this could be sneaky, as it is also sometimes used more broadly and figuratively for "parent body". If it's only in the mothers who are attacked that the vestiges manifest, I don't know why it wasn't just "mother" throughout; is Kubo trying to trick us?


 * Maybe only time will tell, if anything does. Prob. some of these answers, also, can be moved to the Translation corner, as suggested above, by editors more skilled than me ;). Adam Restling (talk) 08:10, March 9, 2011 (UTC)

Inoue
Isn't Inoue also a Fullbring user? I can't remember when it was mention, but I'm sure it was somewhere. At least all her technique is based on the same things and It was mention by many that its power differs from Shinigamis.

No, she's not, and it has never been mentioned that she could be one. Quite the contrary, Hachigen said once that her hairpins were somewhat similar to a Shinigami's Zanpakuto. There has been made no mention that her powers could be Hollow-like or that she possesses the requirements to be a Fullbringer. Lia Schiffer  (Talk)  04:44, February 12, 2011 (UTC)

What Lia said. Kubo has been building-up to Fullbring with Chad for a while now. When Chad was training against Renji's bankai, Urahara commented Chad's power were hollow like. When Chad went to Heuco Mundo shortly after, he commented that his powers felt at home in Heuco Mundo and that he has been suspicious of his powers ever since he got them or something like that. Same is not true of Orihime. Orihime's powers have never once been compared to Hollows, rather Hachi compared them to that of a Shinigami. More importantly, her pins when "released" turn into living things. Indeed, just like Zanpakuto spirits, her pins spirits have names and identity all their own. She even has a "release" command ("I reject") and her pins have a name "Shun Shun Rekka". That's really, really not like Fullbring. So far, none of the Fullbrings we have seen turn into living things and they give their abilities names, not that their abilities have names to begin with. Don't get me wrong, Kubo can still declare Orihime a Fullbringer but facts presented in the story so far do not support such a conclusion. Tinni  (Talk)  11:06, February 12, 2011 (UTC)

Add Ichigo?
I'm pretty sure that in chapter 437, ichigo used his fullbring. Should we add him to the list of characters?

Firstly, sign your posts. Yes, I think it's safe to add Ichigo to the list of users now. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  03:24, February 18, 2011 (UTC)

I went ahead and added him to the table--

personal fullbrings
I just read the description and it has nothing about how each fullbringer has a personal power,it just has how they can control objects souls and if close to them change its shape. I think that it should be edited-FLAMESWORD300

It is already on there with an example. You can make it clearer if you would like but I think it is fine as it is--

Article Organization
When this article was first made, we knew little to nothing about Fullbring, so one paragraph was enough to sum everything up. However, we've been learning a lot more about it as of late, so it's starting to get a little cluttered. I propose we start fixing the article up to standards, dividing information to make it more accessible. The thing to note is that Fullbring is both a general ability and a specific one (Dirty Boots, etc.), a fact that the article does not currently convey very well.

I believe that things could be divided up between an Overview and specific information on Fullbring focuses in a section called Object Affinity. The current table of Fullbring users does not really contribute much more than a list of names, so I suggest that something be made similar to the Zanpakuto tables, listing the user, Fullbring name, Fullbring focus, etc. It would put a lot more information into the article.

I'm going out on a limb saying this, but does anybody else agree? Mohrpheus  (Talk)  16:01, April 14, 2011 (UTC)

Yeah, sounds good. Though the only suggestions I have is that overview be a level 2 heading and object affinity be a level 3. The table of Fullbrings would be good but the only problem is we have a few unnamed Fullbrings.--

Good call on the heading. I figured that the cases of unnamed Fullbrings can just be handled with an "Unknown," like we use for unrevealed Shikais and Bankais. I suppose another issue would be the bit of speculation revolving around Giriko and Jackie's Fullbring foci, despite them being somewhat obvious (pocket watch and boots). Still erroneous though - either way, those could also be settled with an "Unknown." Mohrpheus  (Talk)  16:10, April 14, 2011 (UTC)

Bringer Light
Bringer Light sounds like Fullbringer's version of Sonido and Shunpo where will it be listed/mention? --Cococrash11 (talk) 22:53, April 19, 2011 (UTC)

I agree, there should be a small list of "Fullbringer Techniques" such as Bringer Light. Maybe the "telekinetic-fluid consumption", "concrete-assisting jump" and "solid air-jump" should also be mentioned. Ruffy 01:05, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

Bringer Light is not so much a technique as it is a phenomenon involved with the different types of special movement Fullbringers can use. However, there have been several different uses of it so far, so I imagine a section could be made for it eventually. I proposed a general overhaul of this page somewhere above, but I'm still not sure if we have enough information to branch out the article yet. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  01:42, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

A uses section may be good. I can hop on a lab computer and see what I can do with the page.--

A uses section would be great; Object Affinity could fit under that eventually. I've tried putting together a few different layouts myself but I've been trouble thinking of how to organize it. This is the first time that the series had ever had such an encompassing power; there's so many different things that can be done with it. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  01:51, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

I don't think Fullbring is something we know enough about at this stage to be confirming so many certain aspects of it yet!! I think it should be overhauled when we've learnt enough about it to be confident in doing so!! SunXia  (Chat)  02:00, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

I'm not saying a full overhaul but right now, the page could be organized better. I like what Morph proposed of changing out the users table for a more inclusive tabernacle showing each user, their focus and the name of their fullbring. I can make that quite easily. Then the information of what the ability is can be separated from its uses. --


 * Alright, I went ahead and whipped something up. Check it out at User:Godisme/sandbox and see what you all think.--
 * I'm not sure, but it looks like Bringer Light is a byproduct of fullbringEndomarru (talk) 21:44, April 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure, but it looks like Bringer Light is a byproduct of fullbringEndomarru (talk) 21:44, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

Fullbring-Transcription
I'm sorry if my question here is out of place, but I'm kinda wondering about the naming of the whole phenomenon so far. As there have been instances of words from different languages being butchered before (and Kubo certainly is not a stranger to this =) ) could this be a case of bad german transcription. At least to my knowledge the word "fullbring" does not exist in the english language (and yes i realize that words have just been made up in the past). But in german the word "vollbringen" actually exists and would be translated to english as create, accomplish or achieve sth. as well as (to) work wonders if paired with the corresponding noun ("Wunder vollbringen"). Furthermore if one were to split it up (which is by all means nonsensical in german, but humour me here please), into "voll" and "bringen" those would seperatly translate into full and (to) bring.

So am I completely off with this opinion, and/or has there been any official comment or verification one way or the other? Kitsune Ayanami (talk) 12:36, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

It was more than likely Kubo's intent for it to be a word that does not exist. As we saw with the chapter "The Six Fullbringers," Fullbring is obviously how he intended for it to be spelled out. This makes sense because it has been described as an ability that brings out the full potential of an object. This isn't an issue as with Arrancar names for example, which were left with indefinite spellings until the databook's release. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  12:42, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

Makes sense somehow ^^', I also hadn't realized that the page from ch433 you mentioned, spelled it that way in the original as well. Thanks for clearing that up =) Kitsune Ayanami (talk) 13:13, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

Confused on something
I understand how each Fullbringer can have a special unique Fullbring, like the one guy's bookmark. What I don't understand is being able to pull the soul on anything. How does pulling the soul of a drink make it easier to drink or pulling the soul on asphalt make it softer? I get that's what happens, I just don't get the correlation. Kingofdanerds (talk) 15:56, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

"Tugging on its soul" means sort of "influencing" the soul in said object to mess around with the qualities of the object. It doesn't mean literally tug, it's a metaphor for going in and making some tweaks yourself. It's sort of like commanding the object to do something for you; you command the drink to be able to float into the air and slip between your lips, command the asphalt to allow you to spring off of it easier. This is how I think of it; it simplifies things considerably. Aeron Solo wuz here (talk) 23:53, April 21, 2011 (UTC)