@Darth:
You know, I like Cheerful Stromboli guy. I dunno, he seems jolly.
But, considering Kubo specializes in blandness, I think he would consider you lack of impressions of his characters a job well done…
Its funny, one of the most recurring positives for people with Bleach has always been "The Characters!", and indeed, the sheer explosion of new faces with (more or less) distinct fighting styles and backgrounds in the SS arc is probably what drew a lot of people to the series.
Yet now the same ginormous cast is mauled by Kubos short-sighted, episodic thought process, devoid of any long-term planned character arcs. And if a character ever does develop slightly, like Rukia or Kenpachi, it turns out a spectacularly misguided misfire.
As a Bleach characer you're either completely neglected, or luck out and draw an almost zero-stake battle with a random mook. And even with an entire alphabeths worth of antagonists, Kubo still haven't found anything to occupy everyone! What the hell is Shunsui doing downstairs? Ukitake? Isshin? Yourichi? You can't keep half the supporting cast on standby for "Surprise Backup!!!" moments Kubo!
Eh, that turned out slightly rambly, Tl, dr: Kubo has no idea how to manage his cast, and the camera just swivels around erratically, focusing on whomever strikes Kubos curren fancy, and producing scenes of next to zero investment.
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@Darth:
Well, names having power is one of the oldest tricks in the books.
He named King's Palace "Hidden Kings Palace" and thus it was so.
Now he just needs to name everyone's zanpakutous "All powerful" and we can wrap this arc up in next three chapters.
"Your true names are Xylophone quincy, Muscular dystrophy quincy, cotton-candy quincy, Duran Duran Quincy and "Pathetically weak porcelain-man Yatzeeh Bach""