User blog comment:Lemursrule/THE ARRANCAR ARC IS OVER!/@comment-1211470-20100928105600/@comment-1454424-20100928202205

No plotkai is deus ex machina but what you describe is not deus ex machina. As I said, just because you don't like an outcome, doesn't make the outcome a deus ex machina. What proof do you have that Zommari's attack can't be below a Danku? You assumed that because he's an Espada his attack might be a high level kido. Why? What says that it has to be a high level kido? Byakuya is a captain who is extremely good in kido. Why can't his chantless danku stop Zommari?

Face it, you don't like that the Espada lost. So you are calling what happened plotkai. Not going to wash. Just because you don't like something, doesn't make it a deus ex machina. It has a specific definition and what happened, doesn't fall under it.

Indeed, even using the fandom definition of Plotkai, your argument rings hollow. From Urban Dictionary,

Plotkai means a way for an event happening without explaing itself, like why it happend, and what triggered it. (Mostly used in Anime and Manga series, when a character gains an unexpected powerboost or new abbility just so he can defeat someone stronger than him/her.) These events will be left unexplained nearly allways, for there is no logical explanation for them, exept Plotkai, which means the actual event had to happen to keep the continuity of the story's plot, hence the name: Plot-kai.

''Ichigo being able to cut, then defeat Kenpachi is Plotkai, since no other characters have been able to do this, including the ones much stronger than Ichi. He was able to do it because hes the main hero. Thats plotkai.'' (reference: Bleach)

A mix of the words "Plot" and "bankai". Refers to a plot twist in the manga series Bleach where the main antagonist (Aizen) appears defeated, only to be revealed that he used hypnosis to switch himself and Momo, injuring her instead.

''Whoa! All that time they were beating the crap out of Momo instead of Aizen? Major Plotkai!''