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Thursday, September 26, 2024

Fanart Friday Poll #30 (Results)

I Know very little about Bleach which means I know very little about the characters, honestly, I was expecting the busty one to win, but I guess people like dark skin beauties too, so congratulations to Yoruichi for winning this week’s Fanart Friday. Next week is October & it’s going to be smashing because it’s going to be Super Smash Bros Month.


12 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry, I don't like how this one turned out. I'm not even familiar with this girl. Orihime has so much more to offer.

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    1. Yeah, like how she almost ruined the series by agreeing to become Aizen's bitch.

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    2. [Brief Bleach sperg rant] It greatly deviated from hollow busting and the mystique of the Soul Society into a played out damsel saving story. As interesting as the Arrancar and Espada fights were, it was a lousy direction in story. Plus Aizen wasn't that interesting a mastermind super duper genius anyways.

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  2. It's not because of her dark skin, it's because of her dank skin. Smug, smart, badass, (wasn't afraid to flaunt her "thunder" ass either) and probably the only literal female ass-kicker.

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  3. The busty one is the least attractive anyway. Boobs aren't all that

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  4. I pick Orihime due to her sweet personality and lovely feet in Episode 116.

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    1. So did I. I think I'll do my own fan art tribute to her. Believe me, she's got a lot of it showing off her feet.

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    2. Oh she does have one of the best scenes, I wont deny that. Just not a fan of a lot of Kubo's decisions involving her (or in general) development, and probably deserved better than the usual SJ standard for heroines.

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    3. @Dan: I know, right? She got the best feet in any fanart and official art.

      @Benny: To me, heroines are always underdeveloped in shonen especially the stories from SJ and only a few can be as good as the male heroes in terms of development and writing.

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