Yeah, he should have made Aizen more relatable. He lacks that proper backstory where you can actually root for him and understand his reasoning better.
I actually like and respect the fact that ichigo got immediately clowned by Yhwach when he revealed his bankai, you wouldn't see someone like Kishimoto or Oda doing that to your main character.
Yeah, he should have made Aizen more relatable. He lacks that proper backstory where you can actually root for him and understand his reasoning better.
Yeah, he should have made Aizen more relatable. He lacks that proper backstory where you can actually root for him and understand his reasoning better.
I get that, but I was alright with it. Yhwach knew how powerful it was and rather than monologing and stalling, he took action immediately and broke it.
Yeah, but it's a mistake. To this day we have no clue what has driven Aizen to become a villain. If you don't know the motivation behind it, it makes for a bad villain.
Yeah, but it's a mistake. To this day we have no clue what has driven Aizen to become a villain. If you don't know the motivation behind it, it makes for a bad villain.
It didn't really bother me to be honest, but I understand why you and others may feel this way. Something of note is that in the third data book (not released in English 😥) Kubo described him as an "Envoy" of sorts, make of that what you will
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