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|kanji = 雀蜂
   
| race =[[Zanpakutō]] Spirit
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|race = [[Zanpakutō Spirit]]
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|gender = Female
| bankai =Jakuhō Raikōben
 
   
| master =[[Suì-Fēng]]
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|master = [[Suì-Fēng]]
   
| anime debut =[[Episode 230]]
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|anime debut = [[Episode 230]]
| media appearances =Anime only
 
   
| japanese voice =Ayumi Tsuji
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|japanese voice = Ayumi Tsuji
| english voice = [[wikipedia:Stephanie Sheh|Stephanie Sheh]]
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<small>This article is about the manifested spirit of [[Suì-Fēng]]'s [[Zanpakutō]]. For her Zanpakutō and its abilities see [[Suzumebachi]]</small>
 
<small>This article is about the manifested spirit of [[Suì-Fēng]]'s [[Zanpakutō]]. For her Zanpakutō and its abilities see [[Suzumebachi]]</small>
   
{{translation|'''Suzumebachi'''|雀蜂}} is the manifested spirit of [[Suì-Fēng]]'s Zanpakutō that is seen during the anime-exclusive [[Zanpakutō Rebellion]] and the subsequent [[Tōjū Campaign]].
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{{translation|'''Suzumebachi'''|雀蜂}} is the manifested spirit of [[Suì-Fēng]]'s [[Zanpakutō]].
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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Suzumebachi's manifested spirit takes the form of a small, pink-eyed young woman with long brown hair tied into two long pigtails at the back. She has a collar of white fur around her neck, wears puffy shorts and leggings with alternating yellow-black stripes on them, and wears black shoes. She has a small yellow-black plate covering each breast, and has short, puffy, yellow-black striped sleeves covering each shoulder. Her entire right arm is covered by a segmented, yellow-black stinger longer than her own body. Suzumebachi emits a faint yellow glow at all times.<ref name="e230">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 230</ref>
[[Image:Suzumebachi (spirit).png|thumb|190px|left|Suzumebachi]]
 
Suzumebachi's spirit is a small fairy-like creature wearing gold and black armor with a large stinger-like weapon, the form of which is similar to Suì-Fēng's Shikai, covering her entire right arm (similar to how Suì-Fēng's Bankai appears on her arm). Around her neck is a white, fur-like choker. She has reddish-brown hair done up in two long pigtails attached a bun on both sides of her head, with bangs sweeping down on either side of her left eye. Her eyes are a light pinkish color, and she appears to emit a slight golden glow.
 
 
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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While under the influence of Muramasa's brainwashing, Suzumebachi is not fond of impatience, calling it an "''unattractive''" quality.<ref name="e230"/> She claims to have chosen her appearance upon being manifested in order to create her own fashion statement.<ref name="e243">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 243</ref> She is somewhat cautious in battle, criticizing [[Wabisuke (Zanpakutō spirit)|Wabisuke]] for attacking [[Kenpachi Zaraki]] in a careless manner.<ref name="e244">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 244</ref> She believes the smaller combatant in a fight always has the advantage when facing someone of equal speed. In battle, she frequently giggles while dodging an opponent's attacks.<ref name="e245">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 245</ref>
She is rather childish, in contrast to Suì-Fēng, who is very serious except at the mention of or in the presence of her former mentor [[Yoruichi Shihōin]]. Suzumebachi doesn't appear to like men, often calling them worthless. Overall, she doesn't seem to like Suì-Fēng either, as she says her reason for leaving Suì-Fēng is because she desired to express her own sense of fashion, even complaining that Suì-Fēng's clothes were boring. She also comments that Suì-Fēng should get a boyfriend, and appears disgruntled by her obsession with Yoruichi.
 
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Suzumebachi is very critical of [[Suì-Fēng]]: she finds her style of clothing and appearance to be "''lame''", and criticizes Suì-Fēng for worshiping [[Yoruichi Shihōin]] instead of paying attention to herself and finding a real man.<ref name="e243"/> However, she is willing to compliment Suì-Fēng when she impresses Suzumebachi, such as when Suì-Fēng managed to dodge her surprise attack<ref name="e244"/> and later sacrificed her arm when she could not dodge another strike.<ref name="e245"/> Suzumebachi claims Yoruichi is holding Suì-Fēng back and clouding her judgment, and that she is the real problem in Suì-Fēng's life.<ref name="e245"/>
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After being freed from Muramasa's brainwashing, Suzumebachi is much more friendly, happily greeting [[Haineko (Zanpakutō spirit)|Haineko]] upon meeting her in a corridor.<ref name="e262">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 262</ref> However, she has her own sense of humor, teasing [[Hyōrinmaru (Zanpakutō spirit)|Hyōrinmaru]] about being sentimental upon finding him staring at the moon.<ref name="e265">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 265</ref>
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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<small>''Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material''.</small>
 
<small>''Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material''.</small>
   
She first appears when several Zanpakutō spirits are in a cave waiting for [[Muramasa (spirit)|Muramasa's]] return, stating how men are useless. She, along with [[Tobiume (spirit)|Tobiume]], are the first to greet Muramasa as he returns, bringing a [[Hyōrinmaru (spirit)|new member]] to their group, whom Suzumebachi comments looks kind of cool. She is last seen along with the rest of the Zanpakutō spirits appearing before the Shinigami that have gathered at the [[Sōkyoku Hill]].<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 230</ref> She also appears when Byakuya enters the cave and is proving himself to Muramasa.
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Suzumebachi waits for [[Muramasa (Zanpakutō spirit)|Muramasa]]'s return alongside the other [[Zanpakutō]] Spirits in their cave, where she derides impatience as an "''unattractive''" quality. She, along with [[Tobiume (Zanpakutō spirit)|Tobiume]], are the first to greet Muramasa as he returns with [[Hyōrinmaru (Zanpakutō spirit)|Hyōrinmaru]]. Later, Suzumebachi and the other Zanpakutō Spirits appear before the [[Shinigami]] who have gathered on [[Sōkyoku Hill]].<ref name="e230"/> Suzumebachi is present when Captain [[Byakuya Kuchiki]] enters the cave and proves himself to Muramasa.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 241</ref>
   
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[[Image:243Suzumebachi appears.png|thumb|left|190px|Suzumebachi confronts Suì-Fēng after attacking her.]]
When the Zanpakutō launch an all out assault on the Shinigami, she interrupts the fight between Suì-Fēng and [[Tenken (spirit)|Tenken]]. She stabs Suì-Fēng in the back causing a Hōmonka to appear. Although Suì-Fēng acts quite serious toward her spirit, Suzumebachi goes on about how Suì-Fēng is boring and that she is happy wearing what she was when she materialized. Suì-Fēng then begins having doubts whether this was her real Zanpakutō spirit. Suzumebachi then says she'll prove it by stabbing again.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 243</ref>
 
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When the Zanpakutō Spirits launch an all-out assault on the Shinigami, Suzumebachi interrupts the fight between Captain [[Suì-Fēng]] and [[Tenken (Zanpakutō spirit)|Tenken]] when she stabs Suì-Fēng in the back, causing a '''Hōmonka''' to appear. As Suzumebachi expresses her happiness at having been manifested in a way that reflected her desire to create a fashion statement of her own, Suì-Fēng begins to doubt Suzumebachi is really her Zanpakutō Spirit, which prompts Suzumebachi to proclaim she will prove it by stabbing Suì-Fēng again.<ref name="e243"/> Without warning, Captain [[Kenpachi Zaraki]] arrives and unleashes an enormous amount of Reiatsu, momentarily stopping all fighting. When Kenpachi cuts down an attacking [[Wabisuke (Zanpakutō spirit)|Wabisuke]], Suzumebachi criticizes the latter for rushing in to attack. Afterwards, Kenpachi removes his eyepatch and attacks [[Senbonzakura (Zanpakutō spirit)|Senbonzakura]], with the resulting explosion blowing everyone away.<ref name="e244"/>
   
[[Image:e245suzsoi.png|thumb|left|190px|Suzumebachi proves to Suì-Fēng how fast she is.]]
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[[Image:Sui-Feng severs Suzumebachi's stinger.png|thumb|190px|Suì-Fēng defeats Suzumebachi.]]
 
As Suì-Fēng watches the battle between Kenpachi and Byakuya, Suzumebachi tries to attack her once more, but misses, prompting Suì-Fēng to lead her away from the [[6th Division]] barracks to a place which will favor her in battle.<ref name="e244"/> Though both combatants are equal in speed, Suzumebachi's smaller size gives her the advantage in dodging and striking. When Suzumebachi attempts to strike a finishing blow, Suì-Fēng counters with her '''[[Shunkō]]''' to repel the attack and cuts off Suzumebachi's stinger, winning the fight.<ref name="e245"/>
Without warning, [[Kenpachi Zaraki]] arrives and exudes an enormous amount of reiatsu, momentarily stopping all fighting. Suzumebachi comments on the 11th division captain. Afterwards, Kenpachi removes his eyepatch and attacks [[Senbonzakura (spirit)|Senbonzakura]]. The attack blows everyone back.
 
[[Image:Soi_fon_.png|thumb|right|190px|Suì-Fēng blocking Suzumebachi's attack with her [[Kidō#Non-Spells|Shunkō]].]]
 
As Suì-Fēng is watching the battle between Kenpachi and [[Byakuya Kuchiki]], Suzumebachi tries another attack on Suì-Fēng. This time she misses. Suì-Fēng leads her away from the [[6th Division]] barracks for a place that will favor her in battle. The [[2nd Division]] captain tells the spirit to follow her, which she does. As the fight resumes, while both fighters were equal in speed, Suzumebachi's smaller size gave her the edge in dodging and striking. After the Zanpakutō dives at an opening with a finishing strike, Suì-Fēng counters with her Shunkō to repel the attack and strike down Suzumebachi, winning the fight.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 245</ref>
 
   
Suzumebachi joins Suì-Fēng in the [[Human World]] to stop the spread of Hollows and finish off Muramasa. Along with Suì-Fēng, Suzumebachi destroys several [[Hollow#Gillian|Gillians]]. As the numbers of Menos Grande continue to grow thanks to the Garganta, Suzumebachi joins the other Shinigami and Zanpakutō spirits in closing the [[Garganta]] with their combined energy.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 254</ref> After the mission is completed and Muramasa is defeated, Suzumebachi returns to Suì-Fēng's sword.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 255</ref>
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Later, Suzumebachi and Suì-Fēng arrive alongside the other Shinigami and Zanpakutō Spirits in [[Karakura Town]] to defend it from the [[Gillian]]s produced by the unstable Muramasa.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 253</ref> Though Suzumebachi and Suì-Fēng take down several Gillians together, it eventually becomes clear the number of Gillians will not decrease while the enormous '''[[Garganta]]''' which Muramasa produced is still open. Upon realizing this, Suzumebachi and others pool their [[Reiatsu]] in order to close the '''Garganta'''.<ref name="e254">''Bleach'' anime; Episode 254</ref> Upon Muramasa's defeat at the hands of [[Ichigo Kurosaki]], Suzumebachi returns to Suì-Fēng's sword.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 255</ref>
   
 
===Beast Swords arc (anime only)===
 
===Beast Swords arc (anime only)===
 
<small>''Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material''.</small>
 
<small>''Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material''.</small>
   
Suzumebachi is seen with Tobiume and they spot Haineko passing by. They greet her but she simply ignores them. Haineko later passes by them again and happily taps Tobiume's head. She then leaves and they are confused as to why she's acting this way.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 262</ref>
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Suzumebachi and [[Tobiume (Zanpakutō spirit)|Tobiume]] spot [[Haineko (Zanpakutō spirit)|Haineko]] passing by and greet her, but she simply ignores them. Later, Haineko passes by them again and happily smacks Tobiume's head before running off, leaving Suzumebachi and Tobiume confused as to why she is acting this way.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 262</ref>
   
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[[Image:265Suzumebachi informs.png|thumb|left|190px|Suzumebachi informs Hyōrinmaru of the discovery of Kirikaze.]]
One night, Suzumebachi approaches [[Hyōrinmaru (spirit)|Hyōrinmaru]] and questions why he is acting so sentimental, and informs him that they have found 'him'. She joins several other Zanpakutō spirits in confronting the [[Tōjū]] [[Kirikaze]]. She is sent flying by the wind generated by Kirikaze, but is caught by Hyōrinmaru. When Kirikaze is injured, she gives her power temporarily to Renji so that he can defeat the Tōjū. Suzumebachi then returns to her sword form as the power enabling the Zanpakutō to temporarily maintain their materialized form is depleted.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 265</ref>
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As the threat of the [[Tōjū]] begins to wane, Suzumebachi approaches Hyōrinmaru and teases him about being sentimental before informing him they have discovered the final Tōjū, [[Kirikaze]]. The next day, she joins several other Zanpakutō Spirits in confronting Kirikaze. When Suzumebachi is sent flying by the wind generated by Kirikaze, Hyōrinmaru catches her. After Kirikaze is severely weakened by several powerful attacks, Suzumebachi gives her remaining [[Reiryoku]] to Lieutenant [[Renji Abarai]] so he can defeat Kirikaze with '''[[Hikotsu Taihō]]'''. Afterward, Suzumebachi returns to her sword as the power enabling the Zanpakutō Spirits to temporarily maintain their materialized form is finally depleted.<ref>''Bleach'' anime; Episode 265</ref>
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
[[Image:254Suzumebachi's Reiatsu.png|thumb|right|190px|Suzumebachi's Reiatsu.]]
'''Enhanced Speed''': During her fight with Suì-Fēng, Suzumebachi has shown great speed and was able to get a Hōmonka on Suì-Fēng, one of the fastest Shinigami in Soul Society. This is stated to be possible because she is of a much smaller size.
 
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'''[[Reiryoku#Spiritual Power Levels|Great Spiritual Power]]''': As the [[Zanpakutō]] Spirit of a captain of the [[Gotei 13]], Suzumebachi possesses a formidable amount of Reiryoku,<ref name="e243"/> proven when she fights evenly against [[Suì-Fēng]].<ref name="e245"/> Her [[Reiatsu]] is yellow.<ref name="e254"/>
   
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'''Enhanced Speed''': Suzumebachi is a very fast combatant. She managed to attack Suì-Fēng without the latter even noticing until Suzumebachi called out to her.<ref name="e243"/> She is fast enough to effortlessly dodge all of Suì-Fēng's attacks while making several of her own, and claims she is almost as fast as Suì-Fēng is.<ref name="e245"/>
'''Stealth Master''': Like her former master, Suzumebachi has shown to be very efficient in maneuvering unnoticed, as shown from her ability to successfully stab Suì-Fēng without her noticing until afterwards.
 
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'''Flight''': Suzumebachi can fly through unknown means.<ref name="e243"/> She is proficient enough in this skill to effortlessly dodge several attacks while in midair.<ref name="e245"/>
   
 
===Zanpakutō===
 
===Zanpakutō===
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*'''[[Shikai]]''': Suzumebachi does not actually use a Zanpakutō, but instead uses the stinger on her right arm as her Shikai.<ref name="e243"/>
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:'''''Shikai Special Ability''''': Suzumebachi can use the stinger on her right arm for a special attack.<ref name="e243"/>
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:*{{translation|'''''[[Nigeki Kessatsu]]'''''|弐撃決殺|Death in Two Steps}}: Suzumebachi stabs her target with her stinger. In addition to creating a deep wound, this attack causes a butterfly-shaped stamped, known as {{translation|'''Hōmonka'''|蜂紋華|Hornet's Crest}}, to spread from the center of the wound; this stamp becomes the target of Suzumebachi's second attack. If struck in the same spot which was hit the first time, Suzumebachi's victim will inevitably die, and will thus illustrate "''Death in Two Steps''".<ref name="e243"/> However, this can be prevented if another force protects the victim's skin from being penetrated, such as '''[[Shunkō]]'''.<ref name="e245"/>
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==Appearances in Other Media==
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==Quotes==
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*(To [[Hōzukimaru (Zanpakutō spirit)|Hōzukimaru]]) ''"An impatient man is so unattractive!"''<ref name="e230"/>
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*(To [[Suì-Fēng]]) ''"So, how do you like my look? I didn't like your lame style, so I really went for it! I've always told myself that if I ever got free, I would create my own fashion statement to look awesomely sharp! I'm really glad I was able to manifest myself the way I wanted to!"''<ref name="e243"/>
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*(To Suì-Fēng) ''"You always waste your free time doing something I'd never do! You worship Yoruichi! That's so dumb! You should use that time to pay more attention to yourself! You need a change! Go find yourself a real man!"''<ref name="e243"/>
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*(To Suì-Fēng) ''"When two combatants are equal in speed, the one who is smaller always has the advantage! That's just common sense!"''<ref name="e245"/>
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*(To Suì-Fēng) ''"Your biased perception is clouding your judgement, just as in your relationship with Yoruichi! You resent her when she's not around, but will do anything for her when she is! There's no middle ground with you! Yoruichi's the one holding you back! She's the real problem here!"''<ref name="e245"/>
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==Battles & Events==
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===[[Zanpakutō Rebellion]]===
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====Events====
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|[[The Rebellion Begins: Rise of Muramasa]]
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|[[A New Enemy! The Materialization of Zanpakutō|Episode 230]]
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|[[Return of the Zanpakutō Spirits]]
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|None
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|[[Muramasa's True Identity Revealed|Episode 253]], [[Byakuya and Renji, the 6th Division Returns|254]]
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|Suzumebachi vs. [[Suì-Fēng vs. Suzumebachi|Suì-Fēng]]
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|None
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|[[One-on-one! Ichigo vs. Senbonzakura|Episode 243]], [[The long awaited... Kenpachi appears!|244]], [[Pursue Byakuya! The Confused Gotei Divisions|245]]
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===[[Tōjū Campaign]]===
'''Shikai'''
 
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*'''''Nigeki Kessatsu''''' (''弐撃決殺, death in two steps'') As its first step, Suzumebachi attacks with her stinger. It not only leaves a rather deep wound, but also the attack leaves a butterfly-shaped stamp on the user’s body. Spreading from the center of the wound, known as '''Hōmonka''' (蜂紋華, hornet's crest), this stamp becomes the target of Suzumebachi's second attack. If struck in this same spot that was hit the first time, the person will inevitably die and thus illustrate "Death in Two Steps." The mechanics behind this ability are not based on being hit on the same spot on the skin, but rather when Suzumebachi pierces the exact same spot internally from any side of the body. This shows that Suzumebachi's ability takes effect not through point of entry but rather point of actual surface contact.
 
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|[[Zanpakutō Spirits vs. Kirikaze]]
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|[[Evolution?! The Menace of the Final Sword Fiend|Episode 265]]
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 13:14, 3 July 2019

Overview

This article is about the manifested spirit of Suì-Fēng's Zanpakutō. For her Zanpakutō and its abilities see Suzumebachi

Suzumebachi (雀蜂) is the manifested spirit of Suì-Fēng's Zanpakutō.

Appearance

Suzumebachi's manifested spirit takes the form of a small, pink-eyed young woman with long brown hair tied into two long pigtails at the back. She has a collar of white fur around her neck, wears puffy shorts and leggings with alternating yellow-black stripes on them, and wears black shoes. She has a small yellow-black plate covering each breast, and has short, puffy, yellow-black striped sleeves covering each shoulder. Her entire right arm is covered by a segmented, yellow-black stinger longer than her own body. Suzumebachi emits a faint yellow glow at all times.[1]

Personality

While under the influence of Muramasa's brainwashing, Suzumebachi is not fond of impatience, calling it an "unattractive" quality.[1] She claims to have chosen her appearance upon being manifested in order to create her own fashion statement.[2] She is somewhat cautious in battle, criticizing Wabisuke for attacking Kenpachi Zaraki in a careless manner.[3] She believes the smaller combatant in a fight always has the advantage when facing someone of equal speed. In battle, she frequently giggles while dodging an opponent's attacks.[4]

Suzumebachi is very critical of Suì-Fēng: she finds her style of clothing and appearance to be "lame", and criticizes Suì-Fēng for worshiping Yoruichi Shihōin instead of paying attention to herself and finding a real man.[2] However, she is willing to compliment Suì-Fēng when she impresses Suzumebachi, such as when Suì-Fēng managed to dodge her surprise attack[3] and later sacrificed her arm when she could not dodge another strike.[4] Suzumebachi claims Yoruichi is holding Suì-Fēng back and clouding her judgment, and that she is the real problem in Suì-Fēng's life.[4]

After being freed from Muramasa's brainwashing, Suzumebachi is much more friendly, happily greeting Haineko upon meeting her in a corridor.[5] However, she has her own sense of humor, teasing Hyōrinmaru about being sentimental upon finding him staring at the moon.[6]

Plot

Zanpakutō Unknown Tales arc (anime only)

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

Suzumebachi waits for Muramasa's return alongside the other Zanpakutō Spirits in their cave, where she derides impatience as an "unattractive" quality. She, along with Tobiume, are the first to greet Muramasa as he returns with Hyōrinmaru. Later, Suzumebachi and the other Zanpakutō Spirits appear before the Shinigami who have gathered on Sōkyoku Hill.[1] Suzumebachi is present when Captain Byakuya Kuchiki enters the cave and proves himself to Muramasa.[7]

243Suzumebachi appears

Suzumebachi confronts Suì-Fēng after attacking her.

When the Zanpakutō Spirits launch an all-out assault on the Shinigami, Suzumebachi interrupts the fight between Captain Suì-Fēng and Tenken when she stabs Suì-Fēng in the back, causing a Hōmonka to appear. As Suzumebachi expresses her happiness at having been manifested in a way that reflected her desire to create a fashion statement of her own, Suì-Fēng begins to doubt Suzumebachi is really her Zanpakutō Spirit, which prompts Suzumebachi to proclaim she will prove it by stabbing Suì-Fēng again.[2] Without warning, Captain Kenpachi Zaraki arrives and unleashes an enormous amount of Reiatsu, momentarily stopping all fighting. When Kenpachi cuts down an attacking Wabisuke, Suzumebachi criticizes the latter for rushing in to attack. Afterwards, Kenpachi removes his eyepatch and attacks Senbonzakura, with the resulting explosion blowing everyone away.[3]

Sui-Feng severs Suzumebachi's stinger

Suì-Fēng defeats Suzumebachi.

As Suì-Fēng watches the battle between Kenpachi and Byakuya, Suzumebachi tries to attack her once more, but misses, prompting Suì-Fēng to lead her away from the 6th Division barracks to a place which will favor her in battle.[3] Though both combatants are equal in speed, Suzumebachi's smaller size gives her the advantage in dodging and striking. When Suzumebachi attempts to strike a finishing blow, Suì-Fēng counters with her Shunkō to repel the attack and cuts off Suzumebachi's stinger, winning the fight.[4]

Later, Suzumebachi and Suì-Fēng arrive alongside the other Shinigami and Zanpakutō Spirits in Karakura Town to defend it from the Gillians produced by the unstable Muramasa.[8] Though Suzumebachi and Suì-Fēng take down several Gillians together, it eventually becomes clear the number of Gillians will not decrease while the enormous Garganta which Muramasa produced is still open. Upon realizing this, Suzumebachi and others pool their Reiatsu in order to close the Garganta.[9] Upon Muramasa's defeat at the hands of Ichigo Kurosaki, Suzumebachi returns to Suì-Fēng's sword.[10]

Beast Swords arc (anime only)

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

Suzumebachi and Tobiume spot Haineko passing by and greet her, but she simply ignores them. Later, Haineko passes by them again and happily smacks Tobiume's head before running off, leaving Suzumebachi and Tobiume confused as to why she is acting this way.[11]

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Suzumebachi informs Hyōrinmaru of the discovery of Kirikaze.

As the threat of the Tōjū begins to wane, Suzumebachi approaches Hyōrinmaru and teases him about being sentimental before informing him they have discovered the final Tōjū, Kirikaze. The next day, she joins several other Zanpakutō Spirits in confronting Kirikaze. When Suzumebachi is sent flying by the wind generated by Kirikaze, Hyōrinmaru catches her. After Kirikaze is severely weakened by several powerful attacks, Suzumebachi gives her remaining Reiryoku to Lieutenant Renji Abarai so he can defeat Kirikaze with Hikotsu Taihō. Afterward, Suzumebachi returns to her sword as the power enabling the Zanpakutō Spirits to temporarily maintain their materialized form is finally depleted.[12]

Powers and Abilities

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Suzumebachi's Reiatsu.

Great Spiritual Power: As the Zanpakutō Spirit of a captain of the Gotei 13, Suzumebachi possesses a formidable amount of Reiryoku,[2] proven when she fights evenly against Suì-Fēng.[4] Her Reiatsu is yellow.[9]

Enhanced Speed: Suzumebachi is a very fast combatant. She managed to attack Suì-Fēng without the latter even noticing until Suzumebachi called out to her.[2] She is fast enough to effortlessly dodge all of Suì-Fēng's attacks while making several of her own, and claims she is almost as fast as Suì-Fēng is.[4]

Flight: Suzumebachi can fly through unknown means.[2] She is proficient enough in this skill to effortlessly dodge several attacks while in midair.[4]

Zanpakutō

  • Shikai: Suzumebachi does not actually use a Zanpakutō, but instead uses the stinger on her right arm as her Shikai.[2]
Shikai Special Ability: Suzumebachi can use the stinger on her right arm for a special attack.[2]
  • Nigeki Kessatsu (弐撃決殺, Death in Two Steps): Suzumebachi stabs her target with her stinger. In addition to creating a deep wound, this attack causes a butterfly-shaped stamped, known as Hōmonka (蜂紋華, Hornet's Crest), to spread from the center of the wound; this stamp becomes the target of Suzumebachi's second attack. If struck in the same spot which was hit the first time, Suzumebachi's victim will inevitably die, and will thus illustrate "Death in Two Steps".[2] However, this can be prevented if another force protects the victim's skin from being penetrated, such as Shunkō.[4]

Appearances in Other Media

Video Game Appearances
Blade Battlers
Blade Battlers 2nd
The Blade of Fate
Dark Souls
The 3rd Phantom
Flame Bringer
Tasogare ni Mamieru Shinigami
Shattered Blade
Versus Crusade
Heat the Soul
Heat the Soul 2
Heat the Soul 3
Heat the Soul 4
Heat the Soul 5
Heat the Soul 6
Heat the Soul 7
Soul Carnival
Soul Carnival 2
Hanatareshi Yabou
Bleach Advance: Kurenai ni Somaru Soul Society
Erabareshi Tamashii
Soul Resurrección
J-Stars Victory Vs
Brave Souls
Paradise Lost
Jump Force


Quotes

  • (To Suì-Fēng) "So, how do you like my look? I didn't like your lame style, so I really went for it! I've always told myself that if I ever got free, I would create my own fashion statement to look awesomely sharp! I'm really glad I was able to manifest myself the way I wanted to!"[2]
  • (To Suì-Fēng) "You always waste your free time doing something I'd never do! You worship Yoruichi! That's so dumb! You should use that time to pay more attention to yourself! You need a change! Go find yourself a real man!"[2]
  • (To Suì-Fēng) "When two combatants are equal in speed, the one who is smaller always has the advantage! That's just common sense!"[4]
  • (To Suì-Fēng) "Your biased perception is clouding your judgement, just as in your relationship with Yoruichi! You resent her when she's not around, but will do anything for her when she is! There's no middle ground with you! Yoruichi's the one holding you back! She's the real problem here!"[4]

Battles & Events

Zanpakutō Rebellion

Events

Participants Chapter(s) Episode(s)
The Rebellion Begins: Rise of Muramasa None Episode 230
Return of the Zanpakutō Spirits None Episode 253, 254

Battles

Participants Chapter(s) Episode(s) Result
Suzumebachi vs. Suì-Fēng None Episode 243, 244, 245 Loss

Tōjū Campaign

Battles

Participants Chapter(s) Episode(s) Result
Zanpakutō Spirits vs. Kirikaze None Episode 265 Win

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bleach anime; Episode 230
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 Bleach anime; Episode 243
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Bleach anime; Episode 244
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Bleach anime; Episode 245
  5. Bleach anime; Episode 262
  6. Bleach anime; Episode 265
  7. Bleach anime; Episode 241
  8. Bleach anime; Episode 253
  9. 9.0 9.1 Bleach anime; Episode 254
  10. Bleach anime; Episode 255
  11. Bleach anime; Episode 262
  12. Bleach anime; Episode 265

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