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Shrieker (シュリーカー, Shurīkā) is a Hollow with features resembling a frog with retractable bat wings on his arms. He was the fourth Hollow to be defeated by Ichigo Kurosaki, and the second to reveal his history.

Personality

Shrieker is a Hollow with high intelligence. Like many other Hollows, he is driven to kill; however, he also reveals that he was a murderer before he died. He is extremely manipulative, as he tells Yūichi Shibata that he would revive his mother if he can run away from him for 3 months, just for the pleasure of killing anyone who gets involved with him. He also uses underhanded tactics for battle, as he threatens to blow up Yūichi's cage to prevent Chad from giving chase while he hunts down Rukia. He is also the only Hollow who has shown to have memories of his Human life before his death. He also enjoys eating Shinigami.

History

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Shrieker as a Human.

About 4 or 5 years ago before the main storyline, Shrieker was once a serial killer, that killed 7 or 8 people. He roamed around various places killing people, preferably women, using what looked like a butcher knife. Yūichi Shibata's mother was his last victim. He stabbed her multiple times while she protected her son, eventually following her out to the veranda. As he was about to stab her for the last time Yūichi grabbed onto his shoelaces, making him lose his balance and subsequently falling out of a high story window. This event led to Shrieker's death as a Human, but also his inevitable transformation into a Hollow, still holding a grudge against Yūichi for killing him.

Plot

Agent of the Shinigami arc

Shrieker decides to play a game with Yūichi, taking his soul out of his body, and placing it inside a parakeet. He tells the boy that if he could run away from the Hollow in his current form for 3 months, Shrieker would restore his mother to life. Of course no Hollow or other creature can restore life to someone who has died, as Shrieker only starts this game to gain more victims. Attempting to save the boy's soul, two Shinigami were already eaten by Shrieker before he meets Ichigo. Eventually the bird storing Yūichi's soul comes into Yasutora Sado's ownership.[1]

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Shrieker triggers the opening of the gates of Hell.

Shrieker injures Chad while he is protecting the bird; because of this, he comes into conflict with Rukia Kuchiki. Rukia teams up with Chad against him, but just when it seems like he would be defeated, Shrieker gains the upper hand thanks to his abilities. He enjoys chasing Rukia around, all the while injuring her until Ichigo Kurosaki takes over the fight. Shrieker tells Ichigo his story, and laments how he was unable to kill his victim's child before death. Ichigo then defeats the Hollow, cutting his head in two. However, unlike most Hollow that are purified of all sins upon purification, Shrieker committed great sins as a Human before becoming a Hollow; this is why instead of being purified completely, Shrieker's soul is sent to Hell.[2]

Powers and Abilities

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Shrieker's "Artillery".

Artillery: Shrieker can control little creatures he describes as his "artillery." At first glance they seem like miniature Hollow, but they are merely creations from Shrieker's own body like secretions. They cannot feel pain and have a little willpower, not nearly enough to do anything though. These creatures are Shrieker's primary weapon against his opponents, and can hold someone of Rukia's strength down (while in her Gigai.)

  • Spouting (スパウティング, Supautingu)[3]: The creatures can also shoot leeches out of their heads that attach to anything they hit.

Tuning Fork Bomb (チューニング・フォーク・ボム, Chūningu Fōku Bomu)[4]: By vibrating his tuning fork-shaped tongue, Shrieker can make the leeches his artillery fire explode. Since the leeches reside inside of the creatures Shrieker creates, when using his tongue's vibrations the creatures can also explode, but only upon being cut.

Flight: Using his wings Shrieker can fly in order to escape enemies, staying just out of reach, or to gain the advantage by shooting artillery from afar. This ability explains why he was able to travel so easily in search of the parakeet, and probably made it easier for him to kill the two Shinigami.

Appearances in Other Media

Shrieker and his Artillery, who in the game are called "Familiars," appear as minor enemies and playable characters in Bleach: Dark Souls. One of his attacks allows him to summon up to 3 Artillery. Shrieker and his Artillery also appear in Bleach: The 3rd Phantom as minor enemies; however, his artillery act as normal Hollows instead of being spawned from him, and Shrieker is renamed Screamer.

4th Movie Tie-in

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Shrieker as a Togabito.

In Episode 299, a special episode designed to promote the 4th Bleach movie, Bleach: Hell Chapter, Shrieker makes a comeback in the form of a Togabito. As a Togabito, Shrieker was stronger than he was when he was a Hollow, possessing new abilities as well, such as speed able to catch an officer-level Shinigami off-guard, and concealing his Explosive Leeches in his body and firing them through the wrappings of his arm as explosive projectiles. He attacks and devours several Shinigami in Karakura Town until he comes across Rukia Kuchiki, who was the object of his vendetta. He severely wounds Zennosuke Kurumadani and Rukia but Renji's Bankai abilities prove too strong for him and he is then slashed by Rukia. As he falls to the ground he opens up a portal and disappears back into Hell while promising to return and finish his revenge. It is later revealed his arrival in the Human World was an experiment conducted by a much stronger Togabito, Gunjō. The experiment was declared a success and Shrieker was silenced since he was no longer of use.[5]

Trivia

  • When Rukia attempts to pay for her items at Urahara Shop through bounty rewards, Shrieker has a bounty reward of 5000 (this scene is omitted from the anime).

References

  1. Bleach manga; Chapter 7, page 14
  2. Bleach Anime; Episode 5
  3. Bleach Official Character Book 3 UNMASKED; page 156
  4. Bleach Official Character Book 3 UNMASKED; page 156
  5. Bleach anime; Episode 299

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