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Swastika LOL, Kubo is such a nazi.
it is actually a kanji. also, it is a symbol for sun, luck and the god ganesha in asia. hitler chose it back then because he wanted to be like the god. in japan it´s a sign for buddism and it marks buddostic temples on maps. just wiki it and don´t say such stupid things
i think were just making fun of Kubo
no ones serious

14 years ago
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Swastika LOL, Kubo is such a nazi.
it is actually a kanji. also, it is a symbol for sun, luck and the god ganesha in asia. hitler chose it back then because he wanted to be like the god. in japan it´s a sign for buddism and it marks buddostic temples on maps. just wiki it and don´t say such stupid things
i think were just making fun of Kubo
no ones serious
where i am from everyone takes comments like this serious. nazi jokes are tasteless and rude. it´s nothing to make fun about. calling someone a nazi is the worst insult that can be made.
about the chapter.. i kinda expect that kubo will create a gainax ending for bleach (for those who don´t know what this is: it´s an ending like in neon genesis evangelion and in panty & stocking)
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Swastika LOL, Kubo is such a nazi.
it is actually a kanji. also, it is a symbol for sun, luck and the god ganesha in asia. hitler chose it back then because he wanted to be like the god. in japan it´s a sign for buddism and it marks buddostic temples on maps. just wiki it and don´t say such stupid things
Well now it's a sign for sun, luck and the god ganesha in asia, Buddism in Japan, and the Nazi Reich. Since the Nazi Reich is responsible for nearly 2 Billion deaths and the one of greatest religious fueled oppressions known to man, that religious symbol is now tainted with an association with evil.
If your manga is international, you should be wary of international faux pas. Just sayin... you could easily avoid the possibility of offending millions of viewers
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14 years ago
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Swastika LOL, Kubo is such a nazi.
it is actually a kanji. also, it is a symbol for sun, luck and the god ganesha in asia. hitler chose it back then because he wanted to be like the god. in japan it´s a sign for buddism and it marks buddostic temples on maps. just wiki it and don´t say such stupid things
Well now it's a sign for sun, luck and the god ganesha in asia, Buddism in Japan, and the Nazi Reich. Since the Nazi Reich is responsible for nearly 2 Billion deaths and the one of greatest religious fueled oppressions known to man, that religious symbol is now tainted with an association with evil.
If your manga is international, you should be wary of international faux pas. Just sayin... you could easily avoid the possibility of offending millions of viewers
there are often notes on the offical volumes or in manga magazines, so we pretty much know about the symbolism and that´s it not meant to offend anyone. what´s more offending is that some people just throw mindless jokes in to interpret something not in that way it´s meant

14 years ago
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so basically the "risk" Ichigo had to take when he lost his powers to defeat the god Aizen was all for nothing? It seems that there was an extremely easy way to get back his lost shinigami powers.
Wow.
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so basically the "risk" Ichigo had to take when he lost his powers to defeat the god Aizen was all for nothing? It seems that there was an extremely easy way to get back his lost shinigami powers.
Wow.
Erm, I don't know about you, but I think most people saw this coming as soon as it was mentioned he would lose his powers.
Obvious plot line is obvious.

14 years ago
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Well, looks like Orihime is about to get it in the butt. 🤣
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Just because someone's head was chopped off doesn't mean they're dead. That's just silly.

14 years ago
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To everyone who's constantly whining about the manga, seriously stop reading it for the sake of reading it. If you guys actually follwed whats been taking place over the pastfew chapters then you may realise that Kubo is actually addressing some of the mysteries that were formed since the beginning of Bleach. I'm talking about certain main characters that were initially normal humans and then suddenly developed powers - Chad and Orihime. Both human, powerless, get into a serious life or death confrontation with hollows, other peoples lives on the line, feel an overwhelming sense of pride and then develop powers through and object of some sort.
It was already explained early on that they had developed hollow abilities...