"I'm a snake. Cold of flesh and devoid of heart. My tongue flicks back and forth, ever in search of new prey, and if I like what I find, I swallow 'em whole." |
Gin Ichimaru (市丸 ギン, Ichimaru Gin) was the captain of the 3rd Division of the Gotei 13 until he betrayed Soul Society, alongside Sōsuke Aizen and Kaname Tōsen. His lieutenant was Izuru Kira. He formerly served as the lieutenant of the 5th Division under Sōsuke Aizen and the 3rd Seat of the 5th Division under Shinji Hirako.
Appearance[]
Gin is a thin, tall, and youthful man with very sharp features, giving him a skeletal appearance, and bears to ears length unusual silver hair (Light purple in anime). He keeps his eyes constantly narrowed to slits, rarely ever opening his eyes enough to reveal their bright sky blue-color.[2] He also keeps his face set in a wide mocking smile, which he only wipes off on rare occasions of annoyance, surprise, confusion, or even sadness.
In Hueco Mundo, his outfit, like Aizen and Tōsen's, had been modified since the three abandoned Soul Society. He now wears a long, white robe over his normal Shinigami hakama. The hilt of his Zanpakutō is visible sticking out from under the robe through the opening down to his waist. Later, Gin wears a white hakama like the Arrancar, instead of the black Shinigami hakama. Gin wears his robe open in a narrow 'V' down to his waist, closed to below the hips, and then open again to the hem, which falls about to mid-calf. His robe has long bell sleeves, into which he hides his hands. The lining of the robe and edges or layers of the under-robe(s) appear to be black. His Zanpakutō is not visible with this outfit.
Personality[]
Gin is a very mysterious man, since his almost constant smile and closed eyes, combined with his heavy use of sarcasm and mocking politeness, make it very difficult to discern his thoughts. In combat, he doesn't seem the least bit taken aback by the abilities of his opponent, even when they seemingly have an advantage. Many find his demeanor and appearance rather unsettling and there are very few who were willing to trust him even before he was revealed as a traitor. Gin is fully aware of the effect he has on others and more than once has toyed with people's emotional states for his own amusement. Both Rukia Kuchiki and Wonderweiss Margela have shown to be rather frightened of him; Rukia noted to herself that she felt like she was being strangled by snakes whenever he spoke, even if he was not speaking to her directly. Gin speaks with a distinct Kyōto dialect, which is polite, but indirect.
Seemingly Gin's only positive relationship was with Rangiku, showing genuine dismay at hurting her feelings and leaving Soul Society on bad terms with her. Caring about her well-being so much, he worked earnestly to protect her from harm and dedicated his life to avenging Rangiku after Aizen assaulted her.
Ever since he was a child, dried persimmons had been his favorite food. Planting and raising many persimmon trees around the Third Division offices, Gin would make the dried persimmons himself before distributing them to other divisions. Due to mistaking a dried sweet potato for a dried persimmon, he developed a dislike for the former. During his free time, while still a captain, Gin would often go out for walks around Seireitei. Despite his hobby supposedly being people-watching, it would seem as though he also enjoyed hunting around and searching for an opportunity to create mischief with some poor victim.[3]
Gin has proven himself to be quite perceptive, seeing past Sōsuke Aizen's manipulative personality and into his emotions and feelings, correctly pointing out Aizen was enjoying the invasion by Ichigo and his friends and their successes within Las Noches, which Aizen himself confirmed,[4] and noting Aizen was surprised by the arrival of Momo during the battle of Fake Karakura Town.[5]
History[]
While living in Rukongai as a child, Gin found Rangiku Matsumoto, a child herself, collapsed on the ground. He offered her some dried persimmon, which he was carrying at the time, telling her that if she could collapse due to hunger, she must have spiritual energy. Rangiku recognized that he must have spiritual energy as well. Following, Gin introduced himself to Rangiku, Rangiku commented on the strangeness of his first name.[6] Gin and Rangiku's shared love of dried persimmon can be traced to that day.[7] Following their meeting, Gin and Rangiku started to live together and it was during their time together that Gin asked Rangiku when her birthday was and she replied she didn't know, as she never really counted the days until she met him. Gin then told her that from then on, the day they met would be her birthday.[8]
Gin also encountered Aizen while he and Rangiku still lived in Rukongai. While gathering firewood in a forest, he spotted Aizen and three other Shinigami (who were kneeling on the ground before him), through a clearing in the brush. Spying on them, he saw Aizen take a ball of pink energy from one of the Shinigami's hands and put it in a glass that contained the Hōgyoku.[9] It was then revealed that earlier, Gin had seen those three Shinigami leaving the area where Rangiku was collapsed, carrying said ball of pink energy that he saw earlier. Realizing that Aizen must be the leader, Gin resolved to kill him.[10]
Gin had a habit of leaving Rangiku most of the time and not telling her where he was going.[11] During one such incident, Rangiku found Gin draped in a Shinigami's shihakushō with blood on his face. When Rangiku asked him what he was up to, he replied that he had decided to become a Shinigami and change things so they would end without Rangiku having to cry.[12] Gin and Rangiku joined the Shin'ō Academy together.[7] Since then, Rangiku has been one of the few people Gin seems to truly care for.[13]
Approximately 110 years ago, Gin graduated from the Academy after just one year, and was given a seated position in the 5th Division. One night, Aizen found Gin after the latter had killed the 3rd Seat of the 5th Division. Aizen praised Gin's efforts and asked his opinion of the 3rd Seat, to which Gin replied that the 3rd Seat was worthless. Aizen immediately gave Gin the now vacant 3rd seat of the 5th Division and covered-up the fact that Gin had killed the 3rd Seat.[14]
9 years later, Gin is shown to be involved in Aizen's plot and assisting him in the Hollowfication of high ranking Shinigami.[15] He is present at the Hollowfication of the investigation team sent by Captain-Commander Yamamoto. He watched the conversation between Shinji Hirako and Aizen. He didn't seem surprised at the arrival of Captains Kisuke Urahara and Tessai Tsukabishi.[16] Aizen proceeded to leave the scene of the crime with his henchmen, stating that "there's nothing more to do there". To stop them from retreating, Tessai performed Hadō #88, Hiryū Gekizoku Shinten Raihō against them, only to be countered by Aizen using Bakudō #81., Dankū, enabling their escape.[17]
Some time after this, after Aizen became captain of the 5th, Aizen told Gin the secret to avoiding Kyōka Suigetsu's complete hypnosis. Gin was still a child at the time when he was told about it.[18]
Sometime later, Gin served as the lieutenant of the 5th Division under Captain Sōsuke Aizen. Aizen and Gin saved the surviving young recruits of the Shinigami Academy – Momo Hinamori, Izuru Kira, and Renji Abarai, who were out on a field exercise, from a group of huge Hollows.[19] Kira would later become the lieutenant of the 3rd Division under Gin.[20]
Gin eventually became the captain of the 3rd Division around the same time that Byakuya Kuchiki became captain of the 6th Division (less than 49 years ago). Gin, however, even as a captain of his own division, was still a loyal subordinate to Aizen.[21]
At some point during their captaincy, Aizen, Gin and Tōsen secretly visited Baraggan Louisenbairn, the King of Hueco Mundo and Lord of Las Noches. Aizen and Baraggan engaged in a light conversation as Gin and Tōsen watched. Aizen then released his Shikai and showed Baraggan the decimation of his army by the two other captains.[22]
About 20 years before Gin's defection, when both he and Isshin Kurosaki were captains, Gin, along with Tōsen and Aizen, continued to conduct Hollowfication experiments whilst attempting to locate Shinji Hirako's group. Asked about their current progress, he told Aizen they had made none.[23] Observing an ensuing fight between Isshin and a Hollow creature on a monitor, Gin noted that the captain left without permission, remarking that this could mean trouble. Dismissing his concern, Aizen requested a closer look. Later, arriving at the scene of the battle with the others, all three wearing Reiatsu-concealing cloaks, Gin watched as Aizen cut down Isshin.[24] Afterwards, Gin notes that Isshin realized the Hollow wasn't the one who cut him, and asks Aizen if it was okay to leave while Isshin was still alive and suspicious of what happened.[25]
Plot[]
Agent of the Shinigami arc[]
Gin first appears with Kenpachi Zaraki, and both were teasing Byakuya Kuchiki about his sister Rukia Kuchiki being sentenced to death, saying that he is depressed, as a noble family wouldn't stand to have a criminal as a member. Byakuya says that he didn't think lower-class people could understand the feelings of nobles. Zaraki counters by telling him not really but he is very bright, and since he is so bright why doesn't Byakuya allow him to finish Rukia off before she is executed. Byakuya states he didn't know if with Zaraki's level he could actually kill people. Zaraki challenges him and the two were about to engage in combat, but Gin stops Zaraki by tying him up and carrying him away.[26]
Soul Society arc[]
After Ichigo Kurosaki defeats the gatekeeper, Jidanbō Ikkanzaka, in his quest to save Rukia Kuchiki, Jidanbō lifts the gate to give Ichigo and his companions access to the interior portion of Soul Society. Upon opening the gate, Ichigo finds Gin Ichimaru waiting for him on the other side. Gin purposefully exerts just enough effort to keep them from entering instead of killing them as he should have.[27][28]
Later, a meeting of the thirteen division captains is called for him to explain his suspicious actions. Gin, being one of the thirteen captains, should have had no trouble destroying them. Gin merely chalks it up to a mistake on his part.[29]
Upon dispersal of the meeting, 10th Division Captain Tōshirō Hitsugaya overhears a scripted exchange between 5th Division Captain Sōsuke Aizen and Gin, which is meant to further increase his suspicions of Gin's foul play; the exchange hints that Gin intends to kill Aizen.[30]
As a result, Tōshirō later warns Aizen's lieutenant, Momo Hinamori, that Aizen's life might be in danger due to Gin and that Gin's lieutenant, Izuru Kira, on good terms with her, might also be tainted.[31] The next day, Aizen's impaled body is discovered by Momo, who immediately suspects Gin is the murderer; his appearance at the crime scene shortly after the fact and carefree attitude despite the seriousness of the situation only seem to confirm this. In a rage, Momo attacks Gin, but is intercepted by Izuru. Lost in her rage, Hinamori releases her Zanpakutō and fires an energy blast at Gin, but it harmlessly curves away from its intended target. Kira also releases his Zanpakutō in an attempt to stop her, but both are stopped by Hitsugaya and arrested. After they are taken away, Tōshirō notes that Gin was preparing to kill Momo. Gin calmly denies it, and Tōshirō threatens to kill Gin if even one drop of Momo's blood should be shed on his account.[32]
After Gin releases Izuru from his cell, Tōshirō becomes suspicious and confronts the lieutenant and captain together. He is interrupted by Momo, who now thinks that Tōshirō murdered Aizen, and subsequently tries to kill him. She grips her sword so tightly that her hands bleed. Tōshirō acts upon his earlier threat and attacks Gin, releasing his Zanpakutō and warning Kira to get out of the way (he suggests at least a twelve-kilometer gap). During their fight, Tōshirō successfully freezes Gin's left arm, causing him to open his eyes and drop his smile for the first time. Upon being trapped by Tōshirō, he attempts to kill Momo as a distraction, but his attack is blocked by Rangiku Matsumoto, who threatens to fight him if he doesn't stop;[33] Gin relents and disappears without saying a word. Rangiku remembers that Gin has also disappeared in such a way in the past, leaving her to wonder what he was up to.[34]
Later, as Rukia is being led to her execution, Gin briefly appears on the bridge to tease her by giving her hope that he would stop the execution if she asked, only to admit he was lying after doing so, thus destroying Rukia's hard-built peace over her coming execution and showing just how sadistic he can be. It is at this point that Rukia mentions her fear of him. This serves only to increase suspicions that Gin was the orchestrator of her execution.[35]
As Aizen watches Hollowfied Ichigo fighting Byakuya from S.R.D.I., Gin approaches him, wondering if Ichigo already undergone Hollowfication. However, Ichigo is able to regain control over his body, which makes Gin disappointed. But Aizen tells him that there is nothing to worry about as everything is going according to his plan, and that it all begins now.[36]
When Aizen is revealed to be the mastermind behind the entire conspiracy, Gin is revealed to be nothing more than a subordinate and decoy.[37] As Aizen extracts the Hōgyoku from Rukia's body, he instructs Gin to kill her. Gin releases his Zanpakutō, but Byakuya appears and rescues Rukia, taking the hit in her place.[38] Aizen, Gin, and Kaname Tōsen are then cornered by most of the other lieutenants and captains. Gin is captured by his friend, Rangiku.[39] However, the three escape to Hueco Mundo with the help of the Menos Grande and are deemed traitors to Soul Society. Before leaving, a downbeat Gin tells Rangiku he would have liked to be held by her a little while longer, and apologizes to her.[40]
Arrancar arc[]
After Kaname Tōsen severs and destroys Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez's arm, Gin accuses Aizen of being cruel and playing with his subordinates just as Aizen comes down from his throne room. Aizen notes that Gin was eavesdropping. Gin points out that Aizen knew that Tōsen would do that as soon as Aizen said what he did. Gin goes on to remind Aizen that they lost five Arrancar. Aizen replies that it is of no concern as they were merely Gillians. Aizen goes on to say that when they have assembled enough Vasto Lordes, the Espada will be complete and then no one will be able to stop them.[41]
Hueco Mundo arc[]
When Ichigo and his friends invade Hueco Mundo, he, Tōsen, and Aizen go into a meeting with the Espada to talk about the intruders.[42] When Aizen sits down Tōsen and Gin stand behind him.[43]
While Tōsen is monitoring the intruders, he is approached by Gin who calls it a bad hobby of his. Tōsen merely comments that he too must be worried about the intruders since he also came, only for Gin to say that he was joking. When Gin tries to enter he is stopped by Wonderweiss Margela and asks Tōsen to deal with him. As Gin notes how Wonderweiss has gotten attached to Tōsen, Tōsen goes on to explain how pure beings tend to be attracted to one another, although he has yet to determine how Wonderweiss is a pure being. Gin then sees that they have passed into the "Den of Tres Cifras".[44]
Gin is later present with Aizen when the news of Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio's demise is brought to him. When they are left alone, Gin comments on how Aizen seems to be enjoying himself despite the fact that his subordinates are losing and those kids are getting ever closer. Aizen confesses that he is enjoying himself and asks Gin if he finds this strange. Gin states that he does not find this strange and in fact, is feeling something like enjoyment himself.[45]
As Rukia Kuchiki encounters Aaroniero Arruruerie in Kaien Shiba's body, Gin is operating a control panel. Ulquiorra Cifer walks in as he does so, wanting to know about the intruders' progress. Rather than answer the question, Gin comments on the fact that Ulquiorra approached him at all, as he had thought that Ulquiorra hates him. Ulquiorra denies this, and Gin tells him to act friendlier. Gin follows up by saying that he feels lonely after Luppi died. Ulquiorra brings the conversation back on track by asking if Gin has been moving the halls from their original positions. Gin cheerfully denies it, saying that he would not do that to "those kids" and that he also hates sad stories.[46]
He is with Aizen and Tōsen when the former reveals his true plans and leaves with the two to invade Karakura Town.[47]
Fake Karakura Town arc[]
Along with Aizen and Kaname, he arrives at the Fake Karakura Town to do battle with the Gotei 13. However, the three are promptly trapped by the Captain-Commander's Shikai.[48] After Izuru angrily cuts Abirama Redder for lightly mentioning Gin's name, Gin claims that he is pleased that his former lieutenant is doing well in his absence.[49] When Hinamori arrives to help Rangiku, Aizen appears somewhat fazed by her appearance, but when Gin notes this Aizen only states that her presence won't make any difference.[50]
Hooleer eventually arrives in the Fake Karakura Town, alongside Wonderweiss Margela, and blows out the fire prison that Yamamoto had encased Aizen, Gin and Tōsen in. Gin remarks about the smell of the Hollow's breath, commenting that it's the smell of death, and then walks free with his two comrades.[51]
After the Visored shows up, he states how nostalgic it was seeing their faces.[52] Gin comments on the noises that Wonderweiss makes calling him a noisy brat that ruins the mood, and expressing that he hates when he's like that. Tōsen responds that his words have meaning and that he should just watch.[53] Upon witnessing Mashiro Kuna easily defeat Hooleer, he comments that Hooleer was Wonderweiss' favorite, while smiling more than usual.[54] When Mashiro drop kicks Wonderweiss, he laughs and makes the comment of "poor thing."[55]
While the Gotei 13 and the Visored were fighting the Espada, Ichimaru was fighting against Shinji until Aizen observes the death of the 2nd Espada and 1st Espada and 3rd Espada fight and tells Gin that it was enough and that they were going to end things.[56] When Hiyori Sarugaki falls for one of Aizen's taunts and begins to charge him, Gin uses his Shikai to bifurcate her at the waist.[57] Gin then casually comments, "That's one down".[58] As the Shinigami and Visored begin assaulting Aizen, Gin comments on Aizen's power, noting that while Kyōka Suigetsu's power is formidable, he reiterates the fact that Aizen's power is far beyond their comprehension.[59]
After the appearance of Isshin Kurosaki and his subsequent short departure with Ichigo Kurosaki, Aizen questions Gin as to why he has merely been watching during Aizen's battles. Gin replies to Aizen's question by stating that he did not intervene as he did not see an opening nor did he think Aizen needed aid. During this brief conversation Ichigo appears behind Gin and attacks him only to be blocked, Gin then states that it had been a while since the pair had last fought.[60]
He asks Ichigo if he recalls the time after he cut off Jidanbō's arm, recounting how an angry Ichigo flew at him and how at the time he thought Ichigo was such an interesting kid. Ichigo states he does not remember. When Gin asks if he is trying to provoke him, Ichigo explains that he is not saying that he does not remember his sword, but rather his heart. Ichigo further explains his philosophy on battle. He notes that normally he can understand a little of what someone is thinking when crossing swords with them, such as their resolve and whether they look down on their opponent. Gin makes fun of him for being so poetic, but Ichigo brushes him off and continues with his explanation. He states that Gin has shown nothing to him and when they last fought Gin was not paying any attention to him, though he is unsure what had his attention. Gin states that he had thought Ichigo was an interesting kid, but now thinks he is simply a creepy one. He then notes that is starting to understand why Aizen is interested in Ichigo.[61]
Gin then begins to talk of his Zanpakutō, asking Ichigo if he knows how far it extends. When Ichigo replies that he does not know, Gin states that it extends 100 times its length. He recalls that when he was a kid people called him Hyapponzashi (百本差し, Hundred-span; Viz "Hundred Swords"). Ichigo maintains his disinterest in the conversation, so Gin asks him if he knows how far his Bankai can extend. Ichigo states he did not come there for a quiz. Gin is disappointed when Ichigo refuses to play his guessing game states that it can extend 13 km. Saying that stating the number will not get the point across, he then tells Ichigo this time he won't go easy on him and releases his Bankai, Kamishini no Yari. In an instant several buildings around them are bisected and begin to topple over. He swings the blade at Ichigo, but Ichigo easily blocks it. Gin is somewhat surprised by this as Ichigo asks why, considering there is no way any Bankai could be incapable of being stopped by another Bankai. Ichigo bats Gin's blade away and fires a Getsuga Tenshō, surprising Gin again as he is hit directly by the blast. When the smoke clears Gin is lightly injured and remarks again that Ichigo is a creepy kid.[62]
Gin swings his Zanpakutō and cuts another building in two, causing it to topple over and crash into the ground below. He remarks to Ichigo that if he doesn't finish him off soon things could get a little hairy. He retracts his Zanpakutō to its normal length surprising Ichigo. Gin then comments that since his Bankai was stopped, he will have to fight him "the old-fashioned way". He then uses Shunpo to move himself up into the air, he then relentlessly attacks Ichigo. At the first pause in the combat, Ichigo tells Gin that the scariest thing about his Bankai isn't the length, or its destructive power. It's the speed at which it contracts. Gin is impressed by Ichigo's deductive skills and explains the speed that Kamishini no Yari extends as tucks his Zanpakutō under his arm and claps his hands together once. He asks Ichigo if he heard that and explains that his blade is 500 times faster than that speed. Gin remarks that Kamishini no Yari isn't the Zanpakutō with the "ultimate length", but rather the Zanpakutō with the "ultimate speed". But he states that even knowing that leaves Ichigo no chance for victory.[63]
After knocking Ichigo into a building with his Bankai, Gin congratulates Ichigo on stopping the attack, calling it a fluke. As Ichigo talks with Isshin, Gin asks Aizen if he interrupted his speech to Isshin. Aizen replies that he had reached the end of his speech as the Hōgyoku begins to envelop Aizen who is attacked from behind by Kisuke Urahara.[64] Gin watches the battle between Urahara and Aizen.[65] He continues to watch as Aizen emerges with his new form.[66] While Aizen continues to toy with his opponent with his new-found power, Gin casually talks to Ichigo, telling him that it is inevitable that Ichigo and his allies will die. Upon seeing that Ichigo's resolve to fight has faltered, he regretfully states that Ichigo really is just a kid and that he must be removed from the battle. He then unleashes his Bankai's Butō assault on Ichigo, who dons his Hollow mask in response.[67] After the assault, Ichigo is left winded and his mask shattered. Gin once again mocks Ichigo's frail resolve, noting that back then when they crossed blades in Soul Society, Ichigo was much fiercer than he is now. No longer concerned with him, Gin plainly tells Ichigo to run away.[68]
While Ichigo turns to watch Aizen's fight, Gin remarks that Ichigo should not turn away when he's standing right next to him. He tells Ichigo that he is no longer a warrior, Shinigami, Hollow or even a person anymore. He asks Ichigo if he thinks that he can beat Aizen now that he has beaten Isshin, Kisuke and Yoruichi. He offers to allow Ichigo to run, saying that he has lost interest in him and Aizen will be disappointed to see him as he is. Gin finishes by saying that Ichigo 'knows' about Aizen's power and draws his Zanpakutō to finish him, but he is stopped by Aizen. When Aizen asks what Gin is doing, he simply replies that he was testing Ichigo's strength. Aizen instructs Gin to open a Senkaimon so that they can attack the Real Karakura Town in Soul Society. As Aizen's transformation completes, Gin remarks that his incubation period has ended and he opens the Senkaimon. He then enters the Senkaimon with Aizen.[69]
As they travel through the Dangai, Gin comments on the nostalgic feel of the place. Aizen agrees before they are confronted with the Kōtotsu (拘突, Wresting-Surge). Gin urges Aizen to get going, but Aizen holds his ground, prompting Gin to comment that as the Kōtotsu is a being of reason and not Reiatsu, as such, nothing can be done to it with Reiatsu. However, Aizen continues to hold his ground and then destroys the Kōtotsu as it gets close. Aizen then asks Gin what he is afraid of, saying that reason is for those who cannot live without clinging to it. Aizen then invites Gin to come with him to reason's horizon.[70] Once they arrive in Soul Society, Aizen notes that they are some distance away from where Karakura Town is. Gin asks Aizen not to make it sound as if it was his fault, blaming it squarely on Aizen's destroying the Kōtotsu. Aizen concedes that, that might be the case and apologies before starting to walk towards Karakura Town.[71]
When Gin and Aizen arrive on the outskirts of Karakura Town, Aizen notes that it is likely to be the last time they see both Karakura Town and Soul Society.[72] While in the real Karakura Town, Gin spots Tatsuki Arisawa helping to move her friends, whom Aizen identifies as Ichigo's ally.[73] As they approach Ichigo's friends, Keigo runs away from them. Aizen tells Gin that there is no need to follow him and that they will start with Tatsuki.[74] However, before they can do anything, they are interrupted by Don Kanonji, who hits Aizen in the face with his Kan'onball attack and then strikes his trademark pose. Gin, along with Tatsuki, is dumbfounded by Don's antics. As Kanonji proceeds to charge Aizen, he is stopped by Rangiku - who tells both Aizen and Gin that she made it in time.[75]
After Rangiku forces Kanonji to run away, Gin begs Aizen's leave to talk with Rangiku elsewhere. Aizen tells him to take his time and assures Gin that he won't be inconveniencing him. Gin grabs Rangiku and flies up with her, but Rangiku tells him to let her go and eventually breaks free to land on the roof some distance away from him. He then asks her what she is doing there when she can barely stand and she explained that she opened a Senkaimon as soon as his Reiatsu disappeared. Gin tells her that he didn't ask her how she got there, but what she was doing there. Rangiku answers that it is because of him and that now she can ask him why he's following Aizen and why he betrayed Izuru Kira who had so much faith in him. Gin in-turn asks if that's seriously what she is asking him and demands to know if it was really Kira's faith in him that was betrayed. He then approaches her, saying he doesn't know why she came and upon getting close to her draws his Zanpakutō on her, telling her that she's in the way.[76]
Gin later jumps down from the rooftop, leaving Rangiku lying on the ground[77] and returns to Aizen's side,[78] prompting Aizen to ask him what happened to Rangiku to which Gin simply states he killed her. Aizen admits he is surprised as he thought Gin had feelings for her. Gin states he has nothing like feelings. He then reminds Aizen that he told him long ago that he is a snake, and further explains his mannerisms are akin to that of a snake.[79]
As Ichigo's friends run-off, Aizen draws his sword intending to end the game of cat and mouse and move on to hanging their corpses in a visible location and to creating the Royal Key. Gin halts his blade by casually touching the blade and offers to go after the fleeing individuals instead. However, instead of impaling Ichigo's friends, Gin shoots Kamishini no Yari at Aizen from behind his billowing sleeves. Gin then reveals the only manner of escape from "Complete Hypnosis", touching the blade of Kyōka Suigetsu while it is in its unreleased state, and comments on how it had taken him decades to get that information from Aizen. Gin goes on to explain that he had lied about his Bankai and that his Bankai's true ability lay in being to produce a deadly poison that is capable of breaking down cells. In addition, Gin reveals that his blade extends and contracts by turning into dust for a brief instant. He then shows Aizen that he had left a chip from his blade in Aizen's heart and issues the command "Kill" to Kamishini no Yari, which immediately puts a gaping hole in Aizen's chest, with the Hōgyoku floating the middle.[80]
Gin moves to take the Hōgyoku, but Aizen grabs ahold of his wrist and throws him, but Gin still gets away.[81] Gin goes around the side of a nearby building and looks at the Hōgyoku in the hand of in his now injured arm. He then senses an eruption of a large amount of Reiatsu as Aizen emerges with a new form. Aizen states that this is his victory and that, whether the Hōgyoku Gin stole was within him or not, it is already his. The Hōgyoku in Gin's hand begins to glow prompting Gin to wonder what is happening. Aizen draws near with the center of his chest radiating light as Gin turns to face him.[82] Aizen then slashes him vertically across the chest.[83] The Hōgyoku disintegrates in Gin's hand and reassembles itself in the cross-like structure at the center of Aizen's chest. Gin reaches for it, but Aizen grabs him by the wrist, rips off his right arm, and impales Gin through the chest with his blade. Aizen then states that fear is necessary for evolution, the fear that one could be annihilated at any moment. He then thanks Gin for his efforts as he now has risen to an existence that surpasses both Shinigami and Hollow. Aizen throws Gin into a nearby building.[84]
Rangiku arrives unharmed and screams his name, she holds him in her arms and cries. As Gin slowly dies, he affirms to himself that he failed, as in the end, he couldn't get back what was taken from her and that he is glad he said he was sorry.[85] Upon Ichigo's arrival, a dying Gin notices the new strength in his eyes after only seeing the despair in them previously, and takes solace in the fact that he can die and entrust the task of killing Aizen to him.[86]
Equipment[]
- Reiatsu Concealing Cloak: A cloak created by Urahara which hides the wearer's spiritual pressure.[87] By incorporating Kidō into the cloak, Aizen states it allows the wearer to blend in with the air around them, almost completely concealing them from sight. Gin used this cloak to accompany Aizen when he injured Isshin Shiba.[88]
Powers & Abilities[]
Genius Intellect: As a child, he was hailed as a genius. Highly proficient in all his classes at the Shin'ō Academy, he graduated in one year. His skill was already evident when he gained a seated position in the 5th Division shortly after graduating while still a child, ultimately surpassing the previous child prodigy Kaien Shiba, who was already an adult and had taken five years to become a seated officer.[89] Gin has shown himself to be highly manipulative and deceptive. He comes out unscathed due to the calm confusion he plays at, which is a testament to his overall strategy. In his battle with Tōshirō Hitsugaya, Gin was able to manipulate the positions of three people so Hitsugaya would have to choose between saving his own life or Hinamori's without any visible effort. He is capable of simple deception by having his opponent focus on one thing while hiding the true threat.[90] Gin's ingenious mind allowed him to elaborately plot his attempt to assassinate Aizen for over 100 years, managing to be the sole person to persuade Aizen in revealing Kyōka Suigetsu's weakness, hiding his Bankai's true aspect and appearing to betray Soul Society simply for this one goal, and would have succeeded were it not for the unexpected factor of the Hōgyoku returning to Aizen.[91] Gin is a master at toying with his opponent's mind and weakening their resolve.[92]
Master Swordsman: Gin is a highly proficient swordsman. He fights with seemingly no effort behind his attacks, as he always wields his sword with one hand. His combat skills were evident even when he was a child. He easily defeated and killed the former third seat of the 5th Division, who by rank and age should have been more powerful and skilled than him. Gin was able to effortlessly keep the upper hand against Tōshirō Hitsugaya, a Shinigami known for his intellect and skill in Zanjutsu, during their battle. He can maximize the full lethality of his Zanpakutō's special ability to kill multiple targets in one shot, allowing him to be quite deadly at a distance.[93][94] He is able to mix extreme speed with his calm composure to unleash such precise attacks.[95]
Shunpo Expert: After his battle with Tōshirō Hitsugaya, Gin uses Shunpo to retreat.[96] He was also able to fight on even grounds and keep up with Ichigo while the latter was using his Bankai.[97]
Kidō Practitioner: Gin was able to teleport himself and Aizen a considerable distance using "Sentan Hakuja".[98] He was also able to cast "Hakufuku" on Rangiku Matsumoto, preventing Sōsuke Aizen from perceiving her Reiatsu.[99]
Great Spiritual Power: Gin possesses captain-level Reiryoku. Gin, without any visible effort, easily incapacitated Chad, Orihime, Uryū, Makizō, and Ganju with his Reiatsu just by facing their general direction.[100] His Reiatsu is violet.[101]
Enhanced Durability: Gin is durable enough to withstand a direct hit from Ichigo Kurosaki's Bankai-enhanced Getsuga Tenshō, only suffering a light wound to his forehead as a result.[102]
Zanpakutō[]
Shinsō (神鎗, God Spear; Viz "Sacred Spear"): It looks like an ordinary wakizashi. The hilt is light-blue with a tsuba made of two slim swirls of metal looping around the blade to make an open oval, resembling an "S".
- Shikai Special Ability: In its Shikai, Shinsō's blade glows white and extends at high speed to impale Gin's opponents from a distance. The blade also carries tremendous force when extending, allowing Gin to push both Ichigo Kurosaki and the giant Jidanbō out from under the Seireitei gate, despite the latter being firmly braced under it. Even Rangiku Matsumoto's Haineko started to crack from the sheer force when blocking Shinsō. In addition, Gin can maintain the extension and swing the activated Shinsō in wide arcs, attacking multiple targets quickly and simultaneously.[94][106][107] When retracting, Shinsō displays the ability to also bend.[108] Shinsō's maximum length is equivalent to one hundred times its original length, earning it the nickname Hyapponzashi (百本差し, Hundred-span; Viz "Hundred Swords") when Gin was younger.[109]
- Bankai: Kamishini no Yari (神殺鎗, God-Killing Spear): In its Bankai form, Gin's Zanpakutō does not change in appearance at all, retaining its small wakizashi form.
- Bankai Special Ability: Gin's Bankai's abilities are essentially the same as his Shikai's, but its force, cutting power, length and speed are vastly amplified to the point where Gin is capable of swiftly cutting an entire town in half with a single slash while standing a great distance away.[110] As Kamishini no Yari, Gin claims that his sword can extend itself up to 13 km (8.1 miles) at 500 times the speed of sound: exactly 171,500 meters (106.6 miles) per second in order to arrive at its full length in under 0.08 seconds, which makes it not the longest Zanpakutō, but the fastest. The blade can also retract to its normal size at the same rate.[111][112] Because the blade's extension and contraction speed is a highly dangerous ability, Gin tends to downplay its speed whenever he talks about his Zanpakutō, and instead focuses on the length and power of the blade in order to gain a psychological advantage over his opponent.[113] However, Gin has also stated that his Bankai is not as fast or as long as he originally claimed, but he hasn't elaborated on this statement further to determine what he is specifically referring to.[114]
- Korose, Kamishini no Yari (殺せ, 神殺鎗, Kill, God-Killing Spear): Kamishini no Yari's true ability, as well as its deadliest aspect, is not based on its length or speed, but rather its ability to turn into dust for just a second when it expands and contracts. There is a deadly poison inside the blade that dissolves and breaks down cells. He can leave a sliver of his Zanpakutō in an opponent when he retracts Kamishini no Yari, allowing him to kill an opponent at any time he chooses to. He does so by uttering the technique name while placing his hand up to the target, which causes the target to completely break down and dissolve at the cellular level from the inside out.[115]
- Butō (無踏, No/Null Step)[116]: By adopting a stance where he firmly grips Kamishini no Yari with both hands and places the Zanpakutō's hilt squarely on the center of his chest, Gin is able to utilize the tremendous extension and contraction properties of his Bankai to an even more terrifying extent than its normal state. This occurs in the form of a piercing maneuver where the extension and contraction of the blade becomes almost completely unseen to even the most diligent of observers.[117]
- Butō: Renjin (無踏連刃, No/Null Step: Serial Blade)[116]: This ability repeats the action of extending and subsequently contracting Kamishini no Yari, as observed within the technique Butō, multiple times in rapid succession. The entirety of this process is completed in a mere moment, resulting in the individual steps involved in this technique becoming virtually indistinguishable from each other, generating an apparent mass of blades that leave little opportunity for the intended victim to evade successfully.[118]
Appearances in Other Media[]
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Anime Omake Segment: Arrancar Encyclopedia[]
Gin is the host of the Arrancar Encyclopedia, an Omake Segment that airs at the end of some Anime episodes, where he outlines various facts about Arrancar. Each sketch usually starts with the surprise guest for that segment announcing the name of the sketch, at which point Gin will give a short course on a specific Arrancar topic, such as their standard abilities. Once Gin has finished, the person that announced the name shows up to comment on the topic, usually resulting in a humorous retort by Gin. Outside a few exceptions hosted by other characters (such as Kaname Tōsen, Szayelaporro Granz, Dondochakka Birstanne, and recently Ichigo Kurosaki), all episodes have been directly hosted by him.
Music[]
- Bleach Beat Collection First Session Vol 05: Ichimaru Gin is an album inspired by Gin. Gin's seiyū, Kōji Yusa, sings the songs in Gin's voice.
- Track: 01 - Sekai wa Sude ni Azamuki no Ue ni (The World is Already Above Deceit)
- Track: 02 - Fuyu no Hanabi featuring Rangiku (Winter Fireworks)
- Track: 03 - Hyōri (Inside and Outside)
- Track: 04 - Sekai wa Sude ni Azamuki no Ue ni (Instrumental Version)
- Gin features in the fifth volume of Bleach "B" Station's first season, as well as the second season's first volume.
- Gin appears in most editions of the Rock Musical Bleach, where he is played by Yuichi Tsuchiya. He does not appear in the 2011 or 2012 reboots.
Video Games[]
- Gin has been a playable character in every Bleach video game to date, except the first Bleach: Heat the Soul. Several of these games have given Shinsō an additional ability called Yarisazame (鎗紗雨, Spear Gossamer Rain), which is activated with the command "Pour/rain down" (降り注げ, furi sosoge; "Rain" in the English versions). Gin performs Yarisazame by extending Shinsō into the air, causing swords to rain down on his opponent (he instead disappears off the screen in a beam of light in the first two DS games for the duration of the attack).
- He also has another ability where he is able to dash through his foe with a single thrust of his weapon, followed by a sudden amount of rapid strikes out of nowhere. This ability is known as either Shinsō Tenryū (神鎗天竜, God Spear Heaven Dragon) in Blade Battlers (first game only as his finishing special attack, and he finishes with one more thrust of Shinsō's default ability at his launched-airborne target after the series of slashes), or Sōeikan (鎗影貫, Spear Shadow Brace) in The Blade of Fate and Dark Souls as his Super Move A. Another version acts as his Super Move in both Blade Battlers games known as Shinsō Fukuryū (神鎗伏竜, God Spear Lying Dragon), where he rushes past his opponent at high speed, then fires Shinsō behind himself just upon reaching past the opponent.
- In the games Blade Battlers, Blade Battlers 2nd and Heat the Soul 5, Gin displays the ability to plant his sword into the ground, causing many blades to erupt from the ground and skewer the enemy from below.[119] The former two games, Gin has a special move revolving around this ability known as Shinsō Jiryū (神鎗 地竜, God Spear Earth Dragon) where he causes his blade to tunnel under the ground to strike up from below, while the very latter game gives the multi-scaled version of the ability the name Gyaku Shigure (逆時雨, Inverted Timely Rain), where it is one of his Supers. Shattered Blade also introduces him the Rakusei Sashi (落星刺, Falling Star Thorn), where he rapidly slashes away with Shinsō.
- Also in Blade Battlers 2nd, he has an ability as his neutral Super Move known as Shinsō Sōryū (神鎗 双竜, God Spear Twin Dragon), where upon firing his Shikai ability with a pale-blue energy trail, he emits spiritual pale energy that runs along the extended wakizashi that spirals in a drilling vortex, and causes him to recoil a bit. When in his power-up state however, the energy is colored green instead.
- His Bankai is playable in Soul Resurrección where he is capable of utilizing Būto and Būto Renjin. Additionally, Gin can use an attack called Shunsōgeki (瞬鎗撃, Flash Spear Strike), where he rushes forward in midair while rapidly slashing in all directions.
- Gin is playable in several forms in Brave Souls, including a team unit alongside Izuru Kira as a captain and lieutenant duo. In this form, Gin and Izuru are a melee strong attack character with the "Technique" attribute and the "Shinigami Killer" and "Hollow Killer" abilities. When playing with this unit, players can switch between controlling either Gin or Izuru, with the character they do not control remaining onscreen and fighting independently; Gin has a chance to inflict Poison with every attack, while Izuru has a chance to inflict Lacerate with his normal attacks and Poison with his strong attacks. Their unlockable skills are "Berserker +20%", "Bruiser +20%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Devastation +40%", "Frenzy", "Guard Break", "Long Reach +20%", and "Sprinter +1", while their Soul Trait is "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%"; their Arena Traits are "Strong Attack Damage +13%" and "Focus +30", while their Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are "Strong Attack Damage +10%" at level 5, and "Strong Attack Damage +20%" at level 10. Their special is Blades of Allegiance (恭順の刃, Kyōjun no Yaiba), where Izuru blocks incoming attacks and Gin attacks with Shinsō, inflicting immense damage and Poison.
- Gin is also playable as an alternate-universe version of himself introduced as part of the Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You tie-in event who gained a power beyond Bankai, where he attains a large white fur collar with horns protruding from the back of the neck with cyan tips. His shihakushō comes fashion with multilayered light-colored garments and has a white necklace containing the Hōgyoku. Most notably of all, he has two large-appendage snake-scaled like tails with eyes having an identical appearance to his own.
- In this form: Gin is a melee strong attack character with the "Technique" Attribute and "No Affiliation Killer" ability. All his attacks have a chance to inflicts Poison. His unlockable skills are "Devastation +40%", "Party Technique Attribute Character Movement Speed +30%", "Coin Drop +70%", "Speed Link Slot Potions +5", "Super Speed Link Slot Potions +5", "Frenzy +2", "Debilitator +2", "Increased Status Ailment Chance Against Speed Attribute Enemies +10%", "Damage to Poisoned Enemies +40%", and "Guard Break + Hit Hidden Enemies", while his Soul Trait is "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%". Meanwhile, his Arena Traits are "" while his Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are . Gin's special is Kodoku no Tanga (狐毒の綻牙; Japanese for "Rent Fang of Vulpine Venom"), where Gin surrounds himself with shards of Kamishini no Yari causing immense damage, inflicts Poison and has a very small chance to instantly kill.
- Additionally, Gin is playable using his Bankai, drawing from his final fight against Ichigo Kurosaki. In this form, Gin is a melee character with the "Heart" Attribute and the "Shinigami Killer" ability who has a chance to inflict Poison with every attack. His unlockable skills are "Blast Zone +30%", "Bruiser +20%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Frenzy", "Havoc +20%", "Long Reach +20%", and "Sprinter +1", while his Soul Trait is "Strong Attack Damage +20%"; when Resurrected, his unlockable skills are "Blast Zone +30%", "Bruiser +40%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Frenzy", "Havoc +20%", "Long Reach +20%", and "Sprinter +1", while his Soul Traits are "Strong Attack Damage +20%" and "Poison Duration -55%". Gin's special is Shūkyoku Kamishini no Yari, Butō Renjin (終極・神殺鎗“無踏連刃”, Final Blow: God-Killing Spear, Null Step Serial Blade), where his blade extends and contracts at high speed, inflicting immense damage and Poison.
- Gin is also playable in a Fierce Battle variant, drawing from his climactic confrontation against Sōsuke Aizen. In this form, Gin is a ranged normal attack character with the "Heart" Attribute and the "Captain Killer" ability who has a chance to inflict Poison with every attack and whose first strong attack is based on Butō/Butō: Renjin. He has three Innate Skills built in at ★5: "Damage to Poisoned Enemies +20%", "Guard Break", and "Paralysis Duration -100%", and his unlockable skills are "Berserker +30%", "Bruiser +20%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Devastation +20%", "Flurry +1", "Killer effect +30%/+50% in Guild Quests", "Poise", "Ranged Damage +10%/+30% in Guild Quests", and "Sprinter +1", while his Soul Trait is "Normal Attack Damage +20%". Meanwhile, his Arena Traits are "Damage Taken -10%" and "Attack +90", while his Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are "Long Stride" at level 5 and "Normal Attack Damage +30%" at level 10. Gin's special is Bankai! Kamishini no Yari! (卍解『神殺鎗』, Final Release, "God-Killing Spear!"), where he activates a lethal poison in a shard of his blade left inside his enemy, inflicting immense damage and Poison with a small chance to instantly kill.
- Additionally, Gin is playable in a form drawing from his appearance during The Hollowfication Incident. In this form, Gin is a melee strong attack character with the "Mind" Attribute and the "No Affiliation Killer" ability who has a chance to inflict Lacerate with every attack and whose second Strong attack is Hadō #31. Shakkahō. He has three Innate Skills built in at ★5: "Read All Affiliation Dodges", "Guard Break" and "Sprinter +1", and his unlockable skills are "Party Mind Attribute Character Strong Attack Damage +20%", "Berserker +40%", "Bruiser +20%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Devastation +40%", "Frenzy +1", "Heart Link Slot Potions +5", and "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%", while his Soul Trait is "Heart Droplet Drop +30%"; meanwhile, his Arena Traits are "Strong Attack Recharge Time -7%" and "Spiritual Pressure +90", while his Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are "Poise" at level 5 and "Strong Attack Damage +30%" at level 10. Gin's special is Shinsō (神鎗, God Spear), where he rapidly extends his Shikai, inflicting immense damage and Lacerate.
- Gin is also playable in a form inspired by the holiday of White Day, a reciprocal form of Valentine's Day. In this form, Gin is a melee character with the "Speed" Attribute and the "Captain Killer" ability. His unlockable skills are "Bruiser +20%", "Frenzy +1", "Havoc +40%", "Long Reach +20%", and "Sprinter +1", while his Soul Trait is "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%"; when Resurrected, his Soul Traits are "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%" and "Recover 16% Stamina Between Quest Areas". Meanwhile, his Arena Traits are "Strong Attack Damage +13%" and "Focus +30", while his Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are "Strong Attack Damage +10%" at level 5 and "Strong Attack Damage +20%" at level 10. Gin's special is White Smile (白い微笑, Shiroi Bishō), where he gives all team members a slice of fox-shaped cake, significantly restoring their stamina.
- Additionally, Gin is playable in a remade version of his White Day variant. In this form, Gin is a ranged strong attack character with the "Power" Attribute and the "No Affiliation Killer" ability who has a chance to inflict Paralysis with every attack. He has three Innate Abilities built in at ★5: "Read No Affiliation Dodges", "Freeze Duration -100%", and "Sprinter +1", and his unlockable skills are "Party Power Attribute Soul Reaper Damage to Status Ailment-Affected Enemies +20%", "Berserker +40%", "Bruiser +20%", "Damage to Paralyzed Enemies +20%", "Debilitator +5 secs.", "Devastation +40%", "Frenzy +1", "Havoc +20%", and "Sharpshooter", while his Soul Trait is "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%"; meanwhile, his Arena Traits are "Strong Attack Damage +13%" and "Spiritual Pressure +45", while his Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are "Strong Attack Damage +10%" at level 5 and "Strong Attack Damage +20%" at level 10. Gin's special is Numbing Bloom (痺れる一輪, Shibireru Ichirin; Japanese for "The Entrancing Flower"), where he presents a single rose that inflicts immense damage and Paralysis on his enemies while automatically reviving subsequently fallen team members once.
- Gin is also playable as an alternate-reality version of himself from a yōkai-themed version of Soul Society known as the Spirit Society, where his design is based on both the Japanese kitsune and the Chinese nine-tailed fox. In this form, Gin is a ranged character with the "Speed" Attribute and the "Shinigami Killer" ability who has a chance to inflict Burn with his normal attacks and his first and third strong attacks, while his second Strong Attack is a healing move. His unlockable skills are "Bruiser +20%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Devastation +40%", "Frenzy", "Medic", and "Sprinter +1", while his Soul Trait is "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%"; when Resurrected, his unlockable skills are "Berserker +20%", "Bruiser +20%", "Debilitator +2 secs.", "Devastation +40%", "Frenzy +1", "Medic +1", and "Sprinter +1", while his Soul Traits are "Strong Attack Recharge Time -12%" and "Strong Attack Damage +16%". Meanwhile, his Arena Traits are "Strong Attack Damage +13%" and "Spiritual Pressure +45", while his Arena Abilities other than "All Stats +5%" are "Strong Attack Damage +10%" at level 5 and "Strong Attack Damage +20%" at level 10. Gin's special is Fox 'o Nine Tails (狐火参道, Kitsunebi Sandō; Japanese for "Approaching Will-o'-the-Wisp"), where he sprouts nine tails and launches a magical attack that inflicts immense damage and Burn.
- Izuru is also playable in many prior Bleach video games, including Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 through 7, Bleach: Soul Carnival 2, and Bleach: Blade Battlers 2nd, his first video game appearance.
Sealed Sword Frenzy OVA[]
Gin, Aizen, and Tōsen are the last three people to be seen in the OVA. They appear after the credits in the Human world having tea. Gin gets the last speaking role of the OVA, telling the audience to be "careful on your way home."
Censorship[]
- When Gin scolds Jidanbō for letting Ichigo go through the gate, he cuts off his entire arm in the manga.[120] In the anime, he only makes a small gash in his arm.[121]
- When Gin's arm was frozen by Hitsugaya's Zanpakutō, it wasn't grievously wounded, with blood on the ice, in the anime compared to the manga.[122][123]
- When Hiyori Sarugaki charges at Aizen, Gin slices her in half at the waist down to the point that her legs land in the rubble apart from her upper body in the manga.[124] In the anime, she is skewered through her stomach instead.[125]
Trivia[]
- ".....grinning, an act of intimidation." - Tite Kubo[3]
- The theme song that Kubo chose for Gin is "Snake Tongued Beast" by the band Saybia on their album The Second You Sleep.[126]
- Gin was ranked the 12th most popular character in the fourth character popularity poll after ranking 5th in the second and third. However, in the fifth, he ranked 4th.[127] In the tenth poll, he ranked 16th.[128]
- Gin's Shinsō ranked 8th in the first Zanpakutō poll; however, in the second, it ranked 4th.[129]
- In the first best bout poll, Gin's fight with Tōshirō Hitsugaya ranked 5th;[130] in the second, it ranked 10th, while his fight with Sōsuke Aizen ranked 4th and his fight with Rangiku Matsumoto ranked 68th.[131]
- The color of Gin's eyes has varied throughout the series' medium. They are shown as blue on the cover of Volume 20 and Episode 270 onwards. However, early episodes of the anime depicts them as red, and both of the DS fighting games have them colored yellow.
- Gin and Hitsugaya's battle was extended in the anime: before Hitsugaya released Hyōrinmaru, he and Gin engaged in a sword fight that resulted in the latter losing a part of his sleeve.[122]
- Although only heard in two episodes (22 and 53), Gin's "bye bye" has become very popular with the fans and even became the quote used for his unique teleportation move as of Bleach: Heat the Soul 5.
- The localized and/or English dubbed release command of Shinsō varies mainly in voiced adaptations such as the anime ("Impale him," "Slay them," "Pierce his flesh," "Shoot to kill,") and in Bleach: Shattered Blade as well as the DS fighting games ("Shoot 'em dead").
- Gin was among the four Bleach characters to make the top 100 list in Newtype Japan's 2007 list of the most popular anime characters.
- Tite Kubo remarked in a 2004 Shōnen Jump character commentary that Gin's popularity, especially among women, was a great surprise to him, as he had attempted to make Gin creepy and off-putting in appearance.
- The Shinigami Women's Association published a Photo Collection showcasing Gin named White Snake, but it was cancelled.[132]
- Gin was author of the now suspended column That's Absurd for the Seireitei Communication.[133]
- According to the Official Bootleg, Gin possessed incredible skill at needle threading.[134]
Klub Outside Trivia[]
- According to Q&A #498 by Tite Kubo on his fansite "Klub Outside", If Askin Nakk Le Vaar were to be injected with Kamishini no Yari's poison, as long as he had not had any prior contact with Gin's reiatsu, he would die from it.
Quotes[]
- (To Jidanbō Ikkanzaka) "What idiotic rules are you talking about? You misunderstood. Even when the guardian loses, the guardian may still not open the door. If the guardian lost, then that would mean... he must be executed."[135]
- (To Rukia Kuchiki) "I was just taking a walk and I dropped by to tease you."[136]
- (To Rukia Kuchiki) "Would you like me to save you?... Just kidding."[137]
- (To Rangiku Matsumoto) "It would have been nice if my capture lasted a little longer. Farewell, Rangiku. Sorry."[138]
- (To Ulquiorra Cifer) "I'm not too fond of sad stories."[139]
- (To Kaname Tōsen about Izuru Kira) "It's nice to see he's still got spirit in him."[140]
- (To Ichigo Kurosaki) "I thought you were an interesting kinda kid, but I guess you're actually pretty creepy."[141]
- (To Ichigo Kurosaki) "No point doin' anything now. Me an' Aizen go way back, but even I've never seen him like this. Well, I guess that's only natural, seein' as he's gone an' absorbed the Hōgyoku. You get it, right? There's no point fightin' any more. They're all gonna get killed, an' so are you. The end."[142]
- (To Sōsuke Aizen) "Feelings, eh? Nah, 'fraid not. Don't got none o' them. Didn't I tell ya, back when we first met? I'm a snake. Cold of flesh and devoid of heart. My tongue flicks back and forth, ever in search of new prey, and if I like what I find, I swallow 'em whole."[143]
- (As a child, to Rangiku Matsumoto) "I've decided. I'm gonna become a Shinigami. I'll become a Shinigami, and change things. I'll make it so you never have to cry again."[144]
- (To Rangiku, in his dying thoughts) "If you were to turn into a snake tomorrow and begin devouring humans, and from the same mouth you started devouring humans, you cried out to me 'I love you,' would I still be able to say 'I love you' the same way I do today?"[145]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bleach Official Character Book of Souls, page 104
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Titles[]
Preceded by Eventually Rōjūrō Ōtoribashi |
Captain of the 3rd Division ? - 2001 A.D. |
Succeeded by Rōjūrō Ōtoribashi |
Preceded by Sōsuke Aizen |
Lieutenant of the 5th Division ? - ? |
Succeeded by Momo Hinamori |
Preceded by ? |
3rd Seat of the 5th Division 1890 A.D. - ? |
Succeeded by ? |