
Bleach Heroes have great qualities, but also defects that make them more human

A hero with lights and shadows
From his first appearance, Ichigo clarified that he was not the typical calm and reflective protagonist. His Explosive temperament He led him to fight when it was not necessary to act without thinking about the consequences. His meeting with Ganju Shiba in the Soul Society is a clear example of how his impulsive attitude can put it in trouble. Although his desire to protect others is admirable, he often ends up causing unnecessary conflicts.
Obcession for Ichigo
Orihime is a character full of light and goodness, but if there is something that is getting tired of many fans, it is his constant emotional dependence of Ichigo. His tendency to repeat “Kurosaki-Kun” in every battle scene was a source of mockery among the followers of the souls. She is a strong and very potential girl, but her insistence in transforming her life around Ichigo has removed her importance.
A warrior who has never taken off
If there was a character who promised great moments of glory BleachThat was Chad. However, its development was disappointing. It never depends on the big fightLosing against key enemies such as Nnoitra Gilga or Captain Kyōraku. Despite his big heart and his desire to protect others, Chad has never managed to become the formidable fighter that fans expected.
His pride quincy blogged him
From his first appearance, Uryu showed that he had a arrogant and competitive attitudeespecially with Ichigo. His obsession with the rivalry between Shinigamis and Quincys led him to act impulsively and try to demonstrate his superiority without a real reason. Fortunately, over time he evolved and left behind that attitude, but at the beginning of the series he was quite irritating.
A tsundere with too much character
Rukia is one of the most loved characters in BleachBut it also has a difficult defect to ignore: His tendency to comic violence. Her attitude of tsundere brought her to hit Ichigo and Renji on more than one occasion, in scenes that pretended to be fun but that, in retrospect, do not age very well. Fortunately, his evolution as a character has led her to put this behavior aside.
He betrayed his own friend
Renji started Bleach As a difficult character to love. He helped arrest his best friend, RukiaAnd he was brutal with her in the Society of Souls. Although over time he has redeemed and has become a loyal ally, it is difficult to forget how at the beginning he allowed the law to be above his friendship.

Permissive with bullying
Urahara is a charismatic and enigmatic character, but if there is something questionable in him it is like allowed the abuse between his subordinates. Jinta, one of the children who worked in his shop, has constantly harassed Uillu and Urahara has never done enough to stop him. Although in most cases it is a wise and cunning mentor, in this aspect it left a lot to be desired.
His coldness costs almost Rukia
Byakuya is one of the most respected characters of BleachBut in his beginnings it was exactly the opposite. Rigidity defended Rukia’s executionwithout questioning the justice of the law or the real background of the situation. Although over time he recognized his mistake, his initial coldness was difficult to forgive.
Your Zanpakutō is still a mystery
Yoruichi is a character with an incredible presence, but there is a detail that has disappointed many fans: He never showed his Zanpakutō. Unlike other characters, who have combined fray skill with the use of their sword, Yoruichi has just used their martial arts and shunko techniques. While your fighting style is spectacular, the followers of Bleach They were left by wanting to see their weapon in action.
A father also a father who jokes
Isshin is a fun and captivating character, but she Excessive playful attitude With his children it was sometimes annoying. Instead of training Ichigo seriously, he devoted himself to attacking him by surprise and unleashed jokes, what more than once made him a source of frustration instead of a true support for his son.
Throughout the series, Ichigo Kurosaki has shown that he is an atypical protagonist within the Shonen genre. Although it has the typical determination of a hero, it is demanding attitude and their way of relating to others They differentiate it with characters such as Naruto Uzumaki or Monkey D. Luffy. Ichigo does not try to be a leader or earn love for others, but simply acts by instinct and his sense of duty.

This attitude has made many fans compare with other more reflective protagonists, such as Edward Elric de Fullmetal alchemist. Unlike Edward, who analyzes every situation with intelligence, Ichigo tends to launch himself into battle without thinking too much. This makes him a more impulsive character, but also one of the most humans of his kind.