Kenpachi Zaraki

Kenpachi Zaraki
Bleach character

Kenpachi Zaraki by Tite Kubo
First appearance Bleach manga chapter 65
Bleach anime episode 20
Created by Tite Kubo
Voiced by Japanese
Fumihiko Tachiki
English
David Lodge (Episodes 20-243)
Patrick Seitz (Episodes 244-366)
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Title Captain of the 11th Division

Kenpachi Zaraki (更木 剣八 Zaraki Kenpachi) is a fictional character and an antihero in the anime and manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. He is the captain of the 11th Division within the Gotei 13. His lieutenant is Yachiru Kusajishi.

Character outline

Zaraki has a wild and aggressive appearance, fitting with his personality. He wears his captain's jacket without sleeves, and with a more ragged look to it—-he acquired his jacket from the previous 11th Division captain, whom he defeated and killed in a duel in order to become captain. He styles his hair into liberty spikes with bells at the tips, which, Tite Kubo has remarked, makes his hair one of the most difficult to draw in the series.[1] He also wears a special eye patch on his right eye lined with a strange creature created by the 12th Division. It absorbs the bulk of his power. Both of these are meant to give enemies an advantage, similar to his habit of fighting one-handed, as in an unhandicapped state he would defeat them so quickly that he would not be able to enjoy himself sufficiently to delve into a state of bloodlust, that being what he treasures most. He has a huge scar on the left side of his face, apparently gained well before his time in Soul Society (and even before finding Yachiru).

Despite his initial introduction as a lethal foe, Zaraki later begins to play the role of the comical anti-hero in Bleach: though still self-centered and violent, his actions tend to be for the best and his relationship with his division and others is always portrayed comically. This comical shift is primarily centered around his appearances in the Bleach anime and omake stories, with the exception of the occasional diatribe between himself and Yachiru. He is depicted as having a very poor sense of direction, and is often depicted in omake stories asking his lieutenant Yachiru for directions to a particular place (who then randomly points in a direction even though she herself has a terrible sense of direction).

Zaraki lives for battle (evidenced by his method of attaining his rank) and enjoys a good fight more than anything. He restrains himself in battle in order to prolong and savor the fight. Kenpachi believes that injury and death are nothing more than the price one pays for a good fight. Despite his squad's reputation as the most bloodthirsty of the Gotei 13, they have their own code of ethics, different from the set rules of Soul Society, fitting with Zaraki's portrayal as a free spirit. On various occasions, Kenpachi is seen putting fun before work. Despite his violent tendencies, Zaraki will usually give up on a fight if his opponent is too injured to fight back, claiming that the fight is no longer fun. However, he will unhesitatingly kill his opponent if they refuse to end their fight on his terms as seen during his battles with Tōsen and Nnoitora.

History

Zaraki before becoming a captain

Prior to entering the Soul Reaper ranks, Zaraki resided in District 80, the most lawless district surrounding the Soul Society. He became very proficient with swordsmanship, or at least fighting, while he was there, and eventually adopted the district's name, "Zaraki", as his surname. He also took a Zanpakuto, still in an "Asauchi" state, from a corpse and made the weapon his own despite being unable to hear its spiritual embodiment. During that time, he met a kindred spirit in Squad 4's Retsu "Yachiru" Unohana, both leaving their opponent with a scar during their duel. After leaving the district he found a small girl who, despite her young age, did not fear his sword. Since she had no name, he named her Yachiru after Unohana while christening himself "Kenpachi", Unohana's title which has been associated with one who has killed many.[2] Yachiru became inseparable from Zaraki from that point further, following him wherever he went, usually clinging to his back.

After some time had passed, Zaraki found his way into Soul Society and killed the previous captain of the 11th Division, thus gaining his seat in the Gotei 13. As a new captain, Zaraki was begrudgingly forced to learn Kendo, something he hated because it personified his sword, though he did agree on one point: a blade swung with both arms is more powerful than with one arm. As such he makes it a point to avoid using it in battle in order to prolong the experience of fighting as long as possible.

In an interview, Tite Kubo noted that he would like to go into more depth about Zaraki.[3]

Plot overview

After Ichigo Kurosaki and his friends arrive in Soul Society, Zaraki begins to hunt for the strongest fighter in their group before finding Ichigo. After a short skirmish, Zaraki stabs Ichigo thru the chest, seemingly killing him. Zaraki begins to walk away, when Ichigo stands up again, healed by the power of Zangetsu. During the fight, Ichigo becomes enough of a challenge that Zaraki removes his eye patch, thus releasing the extra power it has been devouring. The battle ends in a draw, with Ichigo falling first and Zaraki shortly after, both admitting defeat (though Zaraki's sword breaks in the end, after it is deflected by the sudden manifestation of Ichigo's hollow mask, which spared the latter from death). Much later on, while searching for Ichigo with his friends in tow, they are headed off by 7th and 9th Division members. Zaraki battles their captains Sajin Komamura and Kaname Tōsen respectively, defeating Tōsen and fighting off Komamura before Komamura runs away to find Shigekuni Yamamoto-Genryūsai. He does not see Ichigo and his friends off when they leave the Soul Society. He tells Yachiru that he and Ichigo will certainly meet again because they are the only ones who are what they seem to be. Zaraki also helps fight off the Bount invasion, and successfully defeats Maki Ichinose, a former member of his squad who left after Zaraki killed his captain.

During the Arrancar arc, Zaraki appears to Ichigo as his instinct and desire to win, explaining to him that they were both the type of people who live to fight (or fight to live) battle after battle. After Orihime is taken to Hueco Mundo, Zaraki arrives with Byakuya Kuchiki to retrieve Tōshirō Hitsugaya's group and bring them back to Soul Society. Later, in Hueco Mundo, Zaraki comes to Ichigo's aid during his battle with the arrancar Tesla, dealing the arrancar a mortal blow with a single strike and then engaging the Espada Nnoitora in battle. Despite having "more fun than he has had in a long time," he suffers enough injuries to realize that he may die if the fight continues. He flashes back to his Kendo training, and grips his sword with two hands to deal Nnoitra a vicious, incapacitating blow. Unfortunately for Nnoitra during the ensuing fight Zaraki's eye-patch, which is a special seal that strongly 'consumes' his Spirit Pressure (this way battles will last longer allowing him to have more fun,) is cut off allowing Zaraki to fight at full power. When Nnoitra refuses to accept defeat and charges Zaraki, the latter kills him with another strike. Zaraki then stands over Nnoitra's corpse, telling him their battle "was a blast". He later appears to save Ichigo from the Cero Espada Yammy by cutting off one of his legs, and further engaging him in combat with Byakuya Kuchiki. When it seems that Zaraki and Byakuya are about to defeat him, Yammy undergoes a monstrous new transformation. Byakuya and Zaraki ultimately defeat their opponent, though Zaraki thought the fight was "boring". He is last seen being reprimanded by the Captain-Commander for losing his captain's haori in battle.

Seventeen months after the fight with Aizen, Zaraki, along with all the other high-ranking members of the Gotei 13, are ordered to restore Ichigo's reiatsu. He arrives with Byakuya, Hitsugaya, Ikkaku, Rukia, and Renji to aide in combating the organization Xcution. Zaraki is engaged by Giriko Kutsuzawa and quickly kills the Fullbringer, finding him "boring".

After these events, a group of Quincy called the Wandenreich appear and send their invading force of Sternritter to take over Soul Society. Zaraki manages to single-handedly kill Berenice Gabrielli, Jerome Quizbatt, and Loyd Lloyd without much difficulty. Zaraki then confronts Yhwach, revealed to be Loyd's twin brother Royd Lloyd in disguise, and is defeated. After the Wandenreich leave, Zaraki recovers and engages Unohana in what both expect to be a fight to the death, in order to train him in dealing with the Wandenreich. Despite being brought to the brink of death several times,and captain Unohana finally releasing her bankai, Zaraki ultimately cuts down Unohana, subsequently hearing his Zanpakutō and learning its name: Nozarashi (野晒, Skull"). During the Wandenreich's second invasion, Zaraki uses Nozarashi's axe-like shikai form against the Sternritter Gremmy Thoumeaux in a fight, that exhausted him to the point of being left at the mercy of a quartet of female Sternritters before Ichigo saves him. After being healed twice, the second time being a consequence of being incapacitated while fighting Pernida, Zaraki joins Hitsugaya and Byakuya against Gerard. During the fight, Zaraki manifests his Zanpakutō's bankai form for the first time and overwhelms the Sternritter before being defeated by the larger opponent.

Appearances in other media

Zaraki appears in the second session of Bleach: Beat Collection, together with Yachiru, Ikkaku, and Yumichika. He has a minor (yet comical) role in the Bleach OVA, and also appears briefly in Bleach: Memories of Nobody, making sport of one of the Dark Ones. He also appears in the second movie, being the first to charge in and attack Sōjirō's new dragon form; he helps out in the final battle as well. In the third movie, he fought an altered Mayuri Kurotsuchi and was consumed by white substance that immobilized him for much of the movie. He was finally released in a comical fashion and aids in the final battle. Zaraki also appears in most of the Bleach video games. He also appears in four of the Rock Musical Bleach performances: Dark of the Bleeding Moon, No Clouds in the Blue Heavens, The All, and Live Bankai Show Code 002. He is portrayed by Shōgo Suzuki. Kenpachi was featured in ScrewAttack animated series One Minute Melee where he faced off against Akuma from Street Fighter. They fought a hypothetical battle, and Kenpachi was defeated after being sent flying over the horizon with the Demon Armageddon.[4] They fought in a rematch in season 2, and Kenpachi lost again - this time after being smashed through a mountain by the Misogi.[5]

Reception

Zaraki's lust for battle has made the fights he appears in enjoyable for various critics. Calling him the "toughest Soul Reaper in business," IGN comments that "any battle with Kenpachi is always fun to watch just because of the fact that he has so much fun in his battles" and adds "almost every battle seems lopsided in Kenpachi's favour due to the fact that Kenpachi enjoys the battle all the way through".[6] OtakuKart named him the "5th Strongest Captain in Bleach", stating "This guy is total monster who does not even use his Shikai but with bare sword and immense spiritual pressure he was able to defeat Nnoitra.[7] Otaku Nuts ranked him as the "Top 5th Anime Character That Rocks", "Top 4th Anime Anti-Hero", "Top 2nd Best Bleach Character", and his Nozarashi as the "Top 8th Zanpakuto".[8][9][10][11] HubPages ranked him as the "10th Coolest Male Anime Character" with comments "What makes Kenpachi cool? His overwhelming strength, power, aggressive fighting style, and Yachiru by his side."[12] In IGN article "5 Anime Bad Boys I Always Root For", Kenpachi was placed on 5th place, with comment "It doesn't matter what side Kenpachi is on at any moment- his fights are always sure to entertain."[13] In another article "Top Ten Anime Characters", Kenpachi ranked 9th, with comment "Practically a super saiyen, Kenpachi is an awesome swordsmen who brings out some of the best animated sword fighting because of his lack of a technique."[14] WatchMojo ranked Kenpachi as the "9th best anime anti-hero", commenting "This man loves one thing and one thing only: to fight. Friends, associates, enemies; Kenpachi will slice them all up just for the thrill of it."[15] The Robot's Voice named Kenpachi as one of "10 Bleach Characters Far More Interesting Than Ichigo", commenting "This character pretty much defines the anime trope of brutal badass. He just slashes the shit out of whatever gets in his way, which we highly recommend against doing."[16] In Honey's Anime pool "Top 10 Ridiculous Anime Hairstyles", Kenpachi's hairstyle came at 6th place. The same site also ranked his fight with Nnoitra Gilga as the "7th best anime battle/fight", where they stated "If you’ve been watching Bleach long enough, Kenpachi wasn’t given the time to show off his true power. This battle finally showed what he’s capable of and while the animation weren’t that good, the fight showed us what Kenpachi is truly capable of."[17][18] Orzzzz named Kenpachi as one of the "Anime Characters Who Should Sue Their Stylists" and also ranked him as the "6th Strongest Anime Character Who is Master of Sword", and as the "3rd Most Overpowered Anime Character Who Can Do Something Devastating", calling him "the hardest, strongest, most fanatically combatant of all the Shinigami."[19][20][21]

References

  1. Weekly Shonen Jump interview, year 2004, issue 42.
  2. Kubo, Tite (2008). "Chapter −108". Bleach, Volume 36. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-874603-6.
  3. Kubo, Tite (2008). Bleach SOULs. Official Character Book. Viz Media. p. 244. ISBN 1-4215-2053-2.
  4. "**NEW SERIES** One Minute Melee - Akuma vs Kenpachi Zaraki (Street Fighter vs Bleach)". 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-08-16.
  5. "One Minute Melee - Oni Vs. Kenpachi". 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  6. IGN: Gin Ichimaru's Temptation, Resolution Shattered Review
  7. "Top 10 Strongest Captain In Bleach". OtakuKart. 2016-01-02. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  8. "Top Ten Anime Characters That Rock!". Otaku Nuts. 2014-03-26. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  9. "Top 10 Anime Anti-Heroes". Otaku Nuts. 2014-05-01. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  10. "Top 10 Bleach Characters". Otaku Nuts. 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  11. "Top 10 Zanpakuto". Otaku Nuts. 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  12. "Best Men: The Coolest Male Anime Characters". HubPages. 2014-12-18. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  13. "5 Anime Bad Boys I Always Root For". IGN. 2015-05-12. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  14. "Top Ten Anime Characters (Mine)". IGN. 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  15. "Top 10 Anime Anti-Heroes". WatchMojo. 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2015-08-30.
  16. "10 Bleach Characters Far More Interesting Than Ichigo". The Robot's Voice. 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  17. "Top 10 Ridiculous Anime Hairstyles [10,000 Japanese Fans Polled]". Honey's Anime. 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  18. "Top 10 Best Anime Battle/Fights [Recommendations]". Honey's Anime. 2016-02-14. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  19. "10 Anime Characters Who Should Sue Their Stylists". Orzzzz. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  20. "20 Strongest Anime Characters Who are Masters of Sword". Orzzzz. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  21. "Top 10 Most Overpowered Anime Character Who Can Do Something Devastating". Orzzzz. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
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