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List of Bleach characters

The ''Bleach'' manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters created by Tite Kubo. The series takes place in a fictional universe in which the characters are divided into various factionalized fictional races. All these races are subdivisions of humanity, but are distinguished by whether they live on earth or in one of the afterlives, by possession of thematically contrasting supernatural powers, and by the use of aesthetics drawn from the artistic traditions of different real-life regions.
The main character of ''Bleach'' is a Japanese teenager named Ichigo Kurosaki who has the ability to interact with ghosts. He is visited one day by a spirit named Rukia Kuchiki, who is a Soul Reaper from the Soul Society whose mission is deal with hungering lost souls known as Hollows. When he sees Rukia getting grievously wounded by a Hollow in his presence, Ichigo is granted her powers of exorcism and psychopompy to carry out Rukia's Soul Reaper duties as she recovers. As Ichigo guides the recently deceased to the afterlife while contending with Hollows, he clashes and forms alliances with the other supernaturally powered residents of his city, namely three of his high school classmates.
But when Rukia is arrested for having breached the rigid feudal laws governing Soul Society by giving her powers to a human, Ichigo and his friends infiltrate the Soul Society to save Rukia from being executed while fighting the Thirteen Court Squad's captains and subordinates. But both parties soon learn they were manipulated by Sōsuke Aizen, a Soul Reaper captain who dreams to kill the Soul King and become the universe's new god. This story sets the tone for most of the series, which places Ichigo in conflict with Aizen's Arrancars to protect his friends and city from the crossfire of escalating supernatural warfare. During the final arc of the series, after regaining his powers since he sacrificed them during the final battle with Aizen, Ichigo learns the full nature of his powers while facing the Wandenreich whose leader jeopardizes their reality.
Many individual ''Bleach'' characters and the series' character design work have been praised, though ''Bleach''s constantly-expanding character roster has been a point of criticism in the press. The size of the cast has been explained by author Kubo as the result of his writing process, in which he first creates new figures, then writes their personalities and character arcs, and finally assembles these interactions into a new plot. The overall response to this technique is mixed, with some reviewers believing the resulting characters are still relatively stereotypical and often get little individual focus, while others have remarked that even secondary characters feel like protagonists of their own stories.
==Creation and conception==
''Bleach'''s creative process is focused around character design. When writing plotlines or having difficulties generating new material, Tite Kubo begins by thinking of new characters, often ''en masse'', and rereading previous volumes of ''Bleach''. Kubo has said that he likes creating characters with outward appearances that do not match their true nature, an element that can be found in many ''Bleach'' characters, as he is "attracted to people with that seeming contradiction", and finds an "urge to draw people like that when () works." When creating characters for the manga, Kubo first designs character appearances and only then decides what their personalities will be, in reflection of what he drew. When brainstorming character designs, he will go out and draw the faces of real people he sees, a hobby of his dating back to childhood.〔 Kubo considers every character to be unique and wants each of them to have the opportunity for character development in the course of the series. When asked about potentially-romantic relationships between certain characters, Kubo states that he "doesn't want to turn the series into a love story", since he thinks there are more exciting aspects of their personalities to draw out.
Kubo has cited influences for elements of ''Bleach'' ranging from other manga series to music, foreign language, architecture, and film. He attributes his interest in drawing the supernatural and monsters to Shigeru Mizuki's ''Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro'' and ''Bleach'''s focus on unique weaponry and battle scenes to Masami Kurumada's ''Saint Seiya'', both manga Kubo enjoyed as a boy.〔 ''Bleach'' was first conceived from Kubo's desire to draw a ''shinigami'' in a kimono, which formed the basis for the design of the Soul Reapers. Several characteristics from them such as the ''kidō'' spells and the ''zanpakutō'' swords are also based on Japanese literature.〔 Rukia Kuchiki was the first character Kubo designed, but he did not see her as a lead character, so he created Ichigo Kurosaki to be the series protagonist. Other characters from the series also use different languages to describe their terminology; the powers from the Quincy are taken from German, while Hollows and Arrancar instead use Spanish terms; for the latter, Kubo believed that the language sounded "bewitching" and "mellow" and that felt appropriate for a species of ghost. The names of several Arrancar are based on famous architects and designers who inspired scenery appearing in ''Bleach''.〔

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