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5 Year Old Ghost Boy

He is the spirit of a young boy who haunts Yumizawa Children’s Park in Karakura Town.

Appearance

He is a small boy with dark hair and gray eyes. He wears a white T-shirt with red sleeves, blue jeans and sneakers.[1]

Plot

Agent of the Shinigami arc

This Plus comes to the Yumizawa Children's Park everyday around noon. One day in the middle of May,[2] he is attacked by the Hollow Hexapodus. The boy begs for help, but Rukia stops Ichigo from helping, as the boy isn't Ichigo's friend and he claimed he would only help out if the person in danger was his family or friend. Unable to stand by and allow the young boy to suffer, Ichigo intervenes in time to save the boy and defeats the Hollow.[3] He then performs Konsō to send the boy to Soul Society.[1]

Trivia

  • In the Anime, Ichigo performs his first Konsō on this Plus.

Dead Girl

She is the Plus of a deceased little girl. Ichigo Kurosaki once helped her get rid of three skateboarders who kept disturbing her resting place.[4]

Appearance

She has the appearance of a small girl with her long hair worn in pigtails that are held in place with ball hair bobbles. She has a long fringe which hangs over the left side of her face and wears a collared dress that reached her knee. Her left eye cannot be seen as it is covered by a large splatter of blood, which is also leaking from the side of her mouth.[5]

History

During his first day at Karakura High School, Ichigo also reassures her during one of his visits when she is scared because the sky somehow was beginning to feel heavier in a strange way.[6]

Plot

Agent of the Shinigami arc

She is a spirit that dwells by a street lamp, where flowers in a glass of water are left as a mark of respect for her death. A skateboarding gang made up of Yama-Bro, Mit-Bro and Toshi-Bro knock over the flowers one day with their antics and don’t bother to pick them up. Annoyed by their actions, she asks the spiritually aware Ichigo to scare the gang away from her resting place. Ichigo proceeds to beat the gang up one by one, ensuring they are aware of their mistake before using the girl to scare them off. Ichigo apologizes to the girl for having to use her, but she thanks him for his help anyway.[4]

When Ichigo goes to bring her flowers to her memorial site the next day, he is distracted by some sort of commotion that is revealed to be the Dead Girl being chased by a Hollow, who trips and falls during the chase. Ichigo stops to help her, but is almost attacked himself before an oblivious Rukia Kuchiki steps in and purifies the beast before it can hurt either of them. However, the girl has disappeared by this stage.[7] That night she is attacked by another Hollow, Fishbone D before he turns his attention to the Kurosaki Clinic because of Ichigo's high Reiryoku.[8]

Bount arc (anime only)

Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material.

Ichigo has flashbacks of interactions with her while recovering from the Bount Invasion. He recalls bringing the Dead Girl some flowers for her memorial site, an action which makes her smile.[9]

Trivia

File:Dead Girl (manga).jpg

Dead Girl as seen in the manga

  • The Dead Girl’s appearance in the anime is drastically toned down from her appearance in the manga; the blood is no longer present and she wears a striped tank top and shorts instead.
  • She plays a larger role in the anime than in the manga, where she is never seen after she is attacked by the Hollow traveling to Ichigo's home.[7]
  • In the manga, Ichigo seems to possess the ability to make the gang see her, effectively scaring them off, while he uses a threat to achieve that in the anime.[10][7]
  • The Dead Girl’s appearance in both Episode 109 and Episode 227 are drawn from her interaction with Ichigo in Chapter 0 Side-A.
  • Her brief appearance in the 13th opening sticks more to her original design from the manga as opposed to the toned down one in the anime.

Fat Ghost

He is a Plus who was being pursued by an unknown Hollow, which Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki were dispatched to eradicate.


Appearance

He is a short and obese man, in his late 20's or early 30's. He wears thick opaque glasses and has the stubble of a goatee on his chin. He has a gaping hole from the right side of his chest to his back through which three of his ribs and a part of his spine are visible.[11]

Plot

Agent of the Shinigami arc

When Ichigo and Rukia arrive at the scene they find the Plus crouching in fear in an alley, but no trace of the Hollow. The Shinigami attempt to question him about the Hollow, but although he could describe the Hollow to the teeth, he claims he didn't see who killed it or how because he had his eyes closed. He tries to appease the angered Shinigami by offering them a "Magical Girl Megaron" doll, that Ichigo and Rukia smash in their frustration.[12] When Ichigo realizes the soul won't assist them in any way he sends him to Soul Society via Konsō.

Glasses-Wearing Ghost

He is a male Plus spirit who came to Ichigo Kurosaki's house, but is later sent to the Soul Society by Rukia Kuchiki after she performs a Konsō on him.

Appearance

File:Glasses-Wearing Ghost (manga).jpg

Glasses-Wearing Ghost.

He is a bespectacled Plus with brown hair and eyes and glasses who dresses in business clothes and has a rope around his neck.

Plot

Agent of the Shinigami arc

This ghost appears when Ichigo Kurosaki returns home for dinner. Karin Kurosaki draws Ichigo's attention to the ghost. When in subsequent conversation with Yuzu Kurosaki, Karin states that she refuses to believe in ghosts even though she can see them, the ghost gets the chills and says that, that's cold.[13] The ghost is later seen in Ichigo's bedroom when Rukia Kuchiki performs Konsō on him, not knowing the nature of this technique, he starts to panic, begging her not to send him to the Netherworld. Reassuring him that his destination is Soul Society, the konsō finishes and sends him on his way, he leaves thanking her.[14]

Censorship

  • The anime omits the rope around his neck.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bleach anime; Episode 2
  2. Bleach manga; Chapter 35, page 17
  3. Bleach manga; Chapter 2, pages 15-24
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 1, pages 4-7
  5. Bleach manga; Chapter 1, page 7
  6. Bleach anime; Episode 227
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Bleach anime; Episode 1
  8. Bleach manga; Chapter 1, page 15
  9. Bleach anime; Episode 109
  10. Bleach manga; Chapter 1, page 8
  11. Bleach manga; Chapter 34, pages 1-2
  12. Bleach manga; Chapter 34, page 3
  13. Bleach manga; Chapter 1, pages 9-10
  14. Bleach manga; Chapter 1, pages 18-19