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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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===Pre-Bleach=== |
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In the original "pilot" for the Bleach manga by Tite Kubo, Rukia appears in Ichigo's town to purify a hollow in a routine job. However, due to the large amount of "plus" spirits surrounding [[Ichigo Kurosaki]], who was in the same area as the hollow, Rukia ended up expending her shinigami powers in the process of protecting them for the attacking hollow. In turn, she was shrunken down to an action figure size, and gives Ichigo the task of a replacement shinigami. This "version" of Rukia is more mischievous than her later incarnation, where tiny Rukia does things to torture Ichigo in his own home such as taking a bath in a milk cup, and using his tooshbrush as a back-scrubber. While accompanying him on another purification job, this time for [[Orihime Inoue]], she also makes fun of the apparant interest between Ichigo and Orihime, even going so far as to imitate his voice from inside of his clothes, professing his "love" for Orihime. After warning Ichigo about the hollow in disguise of Orihime's father, the hollow is defeated and Rukia's powers are restored, complete with her old shinigami outfit. Rukia prepares to take Orihime to the [[Soul Society]] and says her goodbyes to Ichigo, but then releases Orihime still in her spirit form, saying that she cannot return to the Soul Society herself due to her bad behavior during the week of Ichigo's replacement job, and speaks as if Ichigo's time as a shinigami may not be as over as it seems. |
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===Early story=== |
===Early story=== |
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While patrolling [[Karakura Town]], Rukia enters Ichigo's room to do a soul burial on a spirit that had been following him. Rukia is caught by surprise when Ichigo kicks her, not expecting a mere human to be able to see a ''shinigami'', let alone kick one. A hollow attacks Ichigo's house and Rukia is injured defending Ichigo from the hollow. Unable to fight, she tries to transfer some of her powers to him, only for Ichigo to sap nearly every ounce of her power instead. Thus endowed with ''shinigami'' abilities, Ichigo easily dispatches the hollow and Rukia leaves. |
While patrolling [[Karakura Town]], Rukia enters Ichigo's room to do a soul burial on a spirit that had been following him. Rukia is caught by surprise when Ichigo kicks her, not expecting a mere human to be able to see a ''shinigami'', let alone kick one. A hollow attacks Ichigo's house and Rukia is injured defending Ichigo from the hollow. Unable to fight, she tries to transfer some of her powers to him, only for Ichigo to sap nearly every ounce of her power instead. Thus endowed with ''shinigami'' abilities, Ichigo easily dispatches the hollow and Rukia leaves. |
Revision as of 20:51, 18 August 2007
Template:Bleach character info Rukia Kuchiki (朽木 ルキア, Kuchiki Rukia) is a fictional character and major figure in the anime and manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. Rukia is an unseated shinigami in the 13th Division under Jūshirō Ukitake. She meets Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student, and through a set of circumstances, he obtains her powers, forcing her to take up residence in his home and him to take her place as a shinigami. Although Tōshirō Hitsugaya recently usurped her position, Rukia had been consistently the second most popular Bleach character in Shonen Jump's polls.[citation needed]
Character outline
Initially born into a lower class, Rukia retains her modesty even as an adopted member of the nobility: she is graceful and "clean", yet chooses to talk to ordinary people. Although she tells Ichigo that she is nearly ten times older than he, she is endearingly clueless about the ways of the modern living world (since Soul Society resembles Japan's Edo period). She is initially unable to figure out a simple juice box, and learns to speak modern Japanese through the manga she reads. According to Tite Kubo, when (in book five) the semester final exam scores were announced, Rukia's rank was 302 out of 322. With the exception of Japanese, she failed most of her exams.[1]
Rukia is an accomplished actress, being able to act her way through a number of tough situations, such as getting out of trouble with school teachers or managing to get a room at Ichigo's house much to his embarrassment that his own family would fall for such a lame act. Ichigo seems to be the only one to always pick up on it and accuse her of pretending. She also seems to enjoy drawing (albeit horribly); her drawings of people and hollows seem to resemble rabbits and teddy bears,respectively. Rukia's inability to draw well (and her taking offense when told as much) is a running gag in the series. Rukia loves Chappy the Rabbit (and basically anything rabbit-themed) and is rather put out when she is unable to obtain Chappy Soul Candy because of its popularity in Soul Society (although she is able to obtain it during the Arrancar arc). She also likes to climb to high places and her favorite foods are eggs, cucumbers and strawberries.[2]
Her attitude towards Ichigo varies throughout the series. At times, she is a bickering adversary, and at other times, she worries about him and dispatches advice like a wise old sage. Most of their scenes together have them yelling and making faces at each other. Despite these quarrels, the two have a deep understanding of each other, often being the only ones able to talk each other out of a funk.
There is a deeply serious side to Rukia as well, best shown during the time she was taken back to Soul Society for giving her powers to Ichigo. In her time in Soul Society, which she spent in various holding cells, she is constantly seen resigned to her fate or in deep thought. She and Ichigo also have similar feelings of loss and guilt. Ichigo thought he was responsible for his mother's death and Rukia's near execution. Rukia thought she was responsible for the death of one of her commanding officers, Kaien Shiba, and considered Ichigo's apparent death her fault.
Residence
Due to her circumstances during the early story and the anime Bount arc, Rukia lives in Ichigo's closet with Kon; she uses the bedroom window as an entryway into the Kurosaki household. Additionally, she has obtained casual clothing and school uniforms for her day-to-day activities, some of which were stolen from Ichigo's sister Yuzu, and the rest of which were supplied by Urahara on credit.[3]
Several months after the incidents at the Soul Society (and at least several weeks after the incidents of the Bount arc in the anime), Rukia returns to the living world with five other shinigami to combat the rising arrancar threat. She appears to convince the Kurosaki family to let her stay with them, using a fake, sympathetic story that seems to instantly convince Yuzu and Isshin (though Isshin was actually aware of her true identity at the time), and ends up sharing a crowded room with Ichigo's sisters.
History
Rukia and her older sister, Hisana, were brought together to 78th District of Rukongai after they died in the human world. Hisana abandoned Rukia when she was still a baby since she could not continue to support both herself and Rukia. Rukia grew up on her own until she met Renji Abarai and other children her age. They worked together to steal food in order to survive and became a makeshift family. During this time, Rukia and Renji showed signs of having spiritual power. While they initially opted against becoming shinigami, the death of all their friends prompted Rukia to suggest joining the academy for a better life.
At the shinigami academy, Renji was admitted into the top class and Rukia into the second ranked one. Renji and Rukia started growing further apart as Renji got further ahead in his training. The emotional distance continued until Rukia was asked to join the Kuchiki family. Renji expressed happiness for Rukia's opportunity but both did not admit that they disagreed with the arrangement since they would likely never see each other again. Rukia reluctantly joined the family and was immediately inducted into the 13th Division without having to graduate or take a squad entrance exam. Unknown to Rukia, Byakuya had adopted her in order to fulfill the last wish of Hisana, whom he had taken as his wife.
In the 13th Division, Rukia was not given a seat position, due to Byakuya Kuchiki's influence, since he did not want her sent on dangerous missions. She became friends with the division lieutenant, Kaien Shiba, who trained and mentored her. Their first training location was Mount Koifushi of Hokutan, the 3rd district of West Rukongai.[4]
Rukia greatly admired Kaien's wife, 3rd Seat Miyako Shiba. When Miyako was killed by a hollow, Rukia, Kaien, and the division's captain, Jūshirō Ukitake hunted the hollow down. Kaien faced the hollow alone but the hollow's special ability destroyed his zanpakutō. Rukia attempted to draw her sword and help but was stopped by Ukitake. He told her that Kaien's fight was one of honor rather than a fight for his life. If Rukia helped, Kaien would be saved but his honor would be damaged forever. Meanwhile, the hollow entered Kaien and possessed him. Ukitake faced the hollow but his illness allowed the hollow the opportunity to attack Rukia. Kaien momentarily regained control and thrust himself through Rukia's zanpakutō. He thanked Rukia and Ukitake for letting him fight for his honor and died in Rukia's arms. Rukia brought the corpse to the Shiba family but was afraid to apologize since she felt guilty about her role in Kaien's death.
Synopsis
Pre-Bleach
In the original "pilot" for the Bleach manga by Tite Kubo, Rukia appears in Ichigo's town to purify a hollow in a routine job. However, due to the large amount of "plus" spirits surrounding Ichigo Kurosaki, who was in the same area as the hollow, Rukia ended up expending her shinigami powers in the process of protecting them for the attacking hollow. In turn, she was shrunken down to an action figure size, and gives Ichigo the task of a replacement shinigami. This "version" of Rukia is more mischievous than her later incarnation, where tiny Rukia does things to torture Ichigo in his own home such as taking a bath in a milk cup, and using his tooshbrush as a back-scrubber. While accompanying him on another purification job, this time for Orihime Inoue, she also makes fun of the apparant interest between Ichigo and Orihime, even going so far as to imitate his voice from inside of his clothes, professing his "love" for Orihime. After warning Ichigo about the hollow in disguise of Orihime's father, the hollow is defeated and Rukia's powers are restored, complete with her old shinigami outfit. Rukia prepares to take Orihime to the Soul Society and says her goodbyes to Ichigo, but then releases Orihime still in her spirit form, saying that she cannot return to the Soul Society herself due to her bad behavior during the week of Ichigo's replacement job, and speaks as if Ichigo's time as a shinigami may not be as over as it seems.
Early story
While patrolling Karakura Town, Rukia enters Ichigo's room to do a soul burial on a spirit that had been following him. Rukia is caught by surprise when Ichigo kicks her, not expecting a mere human to be able to see a shinigami, let alone kick one. A hollow attacks Ichigo's house and Rukia is injured defending Ichigo from the hollow. Unable to fight, she tries to transfer some of her powers to him, only for Ichigo to sap nearly every ounce of her power instead. Thus endowed with shinigami abilities, Ichigo easily dispatches the hollow and Rukia leaves.
As a result of Ichigo's draining of her powers, Rukia is unable to return to Soul Society and is forced to live in a gigai given to her by Kisuke Urahara, which is intended to restore her powers over time. During this time, she convinces Ichigo to assume her duties and enrolls in Ichigo's high school. Unfortunately, Ichigo's new duties set off a flurry of activity both in the human and soul worlds. An increased amount of hollows (and at one point, even a Menos Grande) come to the human world and are dispatched in one form or another by Ichigo, Rukia, and eventually a group of friends whose own powers awaken after prolonged exposure to Ichigo's increased abilities.
As Rukia remains longer in the human world, she begins to grow comfortable with the life she is living there. Fearing she is growing too attached to the human world, she runs away from Ichigo's house. Two shinigami from Soul Society, her childhood friend Renji and older brother Byakuya, come to arrest her and nearly kill Ichigo in the process. Fearing for Ichigo's safety, she willingly returns to Soul Society as a prisoner, begging Ichigo to forget about her and warning him not to attempt a rescue.
Soul Society arc
Rukia is imprisoned in a holding cell in the 6th Division and is sentenced to death. While Ichigo and his friends make their way into Soul Society, she meets Hanatarō Yamada, who is assigned to clean her cell, and tells him about Ichigo and the human world. The circumstances of her sentence begin to look suspicious when the date is moved up not once, but twice, leaving the total grace period at twenty-five days instead of the normal thirty-five. Additionally, the Sōkyoku, a massive weapon capable of instantly killing the strongest of shinigami and mainly used on those at captain level, is determined as the mode of execution. Days later, she is moved to the Shrine of Penitence which overlooks the Sōkyoku. Renji oversees the transfer and informs her that one of the intruders that has infiltrated Soul Society is Ichigo.
During her time in the Shrine of Penitence, Rukia sees the intruders enter the Seireitei through the sky, is informed of Renji being defeated, and feels the moment when Ichigo and Kenpachi are both incapacitated. Three days before her execution, Ganju Shiba and Hanatarō Yamada manage to disable the guards of the Shrine of Penitence and break in. Upon seeing Rukia, Ganju realizes he is working to free the shinigami that killed his brother, and threatens to kill her. They are interrupted by Byakuya and, after some convincing from Hanatarō, Ganju decides to face Byakuya to protect Rukia. He is nearly killed, but an interruption by Ichigo saves him. A subsequent interruption by Jūshirō Ukitake and Yoruichi Shihouin saves everyone else, but Rukia is forced back into the shrine.
Three days later, Rukia is taken out of the Shrine of Penitence to be executed. Along the way, she senses Renji being defeated again and is confronted by Gin Ichimaru. He offers to save her, Renji, and the intruders, but once Rukia begins to regain hope, he admits he is lying. She is brought to the Sōkyoku and as her last wish, asks for the intruders to be brought back to the living world unharmed. The Sōkyoku is released and is about to kill her before Ichigo blocks it with his zanpakutō. Ukitake and Kyōraku arrive and destroy the Sōkyoku while Ichigo destroys the execution grounds. Renji arrives and Ichigo turns Rukia over to him while dealing with the remaining lieutenants and Byakuya.
Renji carries Rukia away but is stopped by Kaname Tōsen, who teleports them back to Sōkyoku hill. Aizen, Tōsen, and Ichimaru reveal themselves as traitors and Aizen asks Renji to turn Rukia over. Renji refuses, but is easily defeated before Ichigo shows up. Ichigo is also defeated and Aizen reveals that he arranged Rukia's execution in order to retrieve the Orb of Distortion, a device that has the power to break down the barrier between the shinigami and the hollows, from Rukia's soul. The Orb was placed in Rukia when she inhabited the gigai given to her by Urahara. Urahara had created the gigai to be untraceable, allowing the user to go unnoticed, and drain spiritual power rather than restore it. Had things gone as planned, Rukia would have simply become human, making the Orb impossible to retrieve. Aizen had planned to retrieve the Orb after Rukia's execution, but Ichigo's interference forced him to use a less harmful method devised by Urahara, which keeps Rukia alive after removing the Orb. Despite being able to remove the Orb without harming Rukia, Aizen orders Ichimaru to kill Rukia anyway. She is saved by Byakuya, who pushes her out of the path of Ichimaru's attack. The remaining captains, humans, and lieutenants arrive as backup, but Aizen, Tōsen, and Ichimaru are saved by hollows, who draw them into Hueco Mundo.
While Byakuya is being healed, he tells Rukia the truth about Rukia's sister and explains his insistence to kill her was due to a vow he made to his parents to never break the law again. As Ishida, Chad, Ichigo, and Orihime prepare to depart for the human world, Rukia decides to finally ask for forgiveness from the Shiba family. She also decides to remain in Soul Society.
Bount arc
In the anime, Rukia returns to the real world just as the Bounts begin surfacing. She is not informed of this fact, instead sent under orders to fight hollows. Thus, she is surprised when she arrives in the real world during the middle of a fight between Ichigo Kurosaki and Yoshino Sōma.
Once the battle is over, Rukia is brought up to speed and meets Urahara's three Bount-tracking modsouls. Ririn is jealous of Rukia's familiarity with Ichigo, while Rukia instantly takes a liking to Kuroud, who resembles Chappy the Rabbit in his plushie form. This makes Kon break down and start crying, as he believes that no one, meaning Rukia, likes him anymore. Rukia then spends most of her time in the real world with Ichigo and his group and starts to attend Ichigo's high school like she did at the beginning of the story, using an improved memory-altering device to convince them she was already attending school.
During a battle with the Bount Mabashi, she is possessed by his doll Ritz. Ritz is able to force Rukia to assume her shinigami form and even rematerializes her zanpakutō, but doesn't use its released form. Orihime Inoue is able to undo the possession by using her sōten kisshun to reject the possession of the doll.
Later, she accompanies Ichigo and the others to the Bount cave and finally returns to Soul Society with the others when the Bounts attack Soul Society. While heading back to her squad, she is attacked by Yoshi. She manages to evade Yoshi for a while with Ririn's help, but is injured and forced to submit when Yoshi takes a small child hostage. Yoshi slashes Rukia several times and stabs one of her legs, but Byakuya arrives in time to keep Yoshi from killing Rukia.
While recuperating in bed, Rukia overhears several servants mention Ichigo fighting with Jin Kariya at Sōkyoku hill, and attempts to go to him. She encounters Renji as she is departing and, realizing her still weakened condition, asks him to take her to Sōkyoku hill. She initially wants to help, but is convinced by Renji that it's Ichigo's fight. While watching the fight, she convinces Orihime to let Ichigo fight alone, since both Jin and Ichigo have similar backgrounds.
Arrancar arc
Rukia reappears after Ichigo's dismal defeat by the two arrancar, arriving with Tōshirō Hitsugaya's reinforcement team of shinigami. After greeting Ichigo by hitting him repeatedly, she shakes him out of his depression and renews his resolve to protect his friends. Afterwards, she makes her way to the Kurosaki household where the rest of the shinigami explain the current situation with Aizen. When Grimmjow Jeagerjaques brings a group of arrancar to the real world, Rukia easily overcomes D-Roy, a lesser arrancar, by using the shikai of her zanpakutō. However, she is disabled by Grimmjow soon after, and a subsequent lopsided fight between him and Ichigo leaves Ichigo questioning his resolve again. He leaves without informing her of his whereabouts.
Rukia talks to Orihime when the latter feels she is a burden due to hard words from Urahara. After Orihime sorts out some business with the vizard, Rukia takes her to Soul Society so they can train together and become stronger. After another attack from the arrancar in the real world, she returns ahead of Orihime and saves Ichigo from attack by Grimmjow. Just as she is about to be killed by Grimmjow, Shinji Hirako interferes. Rukia remains curious about Ichigo's interactions with these "new people", but is too distracted by her communication with Soul Society to do anything more.
Later on, she appears in Orihime's apartment to hear about her capture. As Ichigo vows to save Orihime, Rukia is denied that option and is taken back with the rest of the shinigami to Soul Society by Byakuya and Kenpachi.
Hueco Mundo arc
Not long after Ichigo, Ishida, and Chad arrive in Hueco Mundo, Rukia and Renji manage to join them, conveniently arriving in time to deal with a sand-based hollow the group had been unable to harm. As usual, she greets Ichigo by hitting him and tells him that he should have waited for her, reminding him that they are companions and part of a team. She also reveals that she and Renji received permission from her brother Byakuya (but not from General Yamamoto) to join Ichigo's mission to save Orihime from Aizen and the Espada. The group proceeds to Aizen's headquarters and, encountering a room with five exits, split up after vowing that they shall meet again alive.
After sensing Chad's defeat, Rukia makes her way across a bridge in Las Noches. After seeing daylight rather than constant darkness, she encounters Aaroniero Arleri.[5] After escorting her into a darkened room, he reveals the face of Kaien Shiba.[6] With Kaien's face and memories, Aaroniero briefly convinces Rukia that he is who he appears to be, but his erratic behavior and casual demand that she atone for killing him by killing her friends drives Rukia to attack the Espada.
During their battle, Aaroniero displays Kaien's Nejibana, as well as his fighting style, and overwhelms Rukia. Upon remembering his earlier aversion to sunlight, she uses kidō to restrain him and blast open the wall, revealing his true form.[7] However, when she learns that Kaien's spirit is a part of Aaroniero, she temporarily loses the will to fight and is brutally impaled by Kaien's Nejibana, which also breaks through her zanpakutō. She then remembers Kaien's lessons upon one's heart being passed down to ones that they care about, and realizes that Aaroniero is not Kaien, even if he possesses Kaien's spirit.[8] She recovers and uses her zanpakutō's third dance to impale Aaroniero through his jar-like head, piercing his top face and killing the Espada.
As Aaroniero's remaining face dies, she attempts to rally her strength and continue on to help Orihime, remembering how Kaien had told her never to die alone, and now understanding the parallels between her own situation during the Soul Society arc and Orihime's now. However, she collapses and her spiritual pressure fades away.[9]
Powers
Rukia, as a shinigami of the 13th Division, has a standard array of skills required of shinigami troops. Upon her introduction, she has the basic-level zanpakutō, of which she seemed to have only mastered the rudimentary skills. Rukia's greatest strength is her knowledge of the kidō, a set of magic spells she can use in the performance of her duties; amongst her known skills are those for binding, healing, purifying, and destruction. Renji says that Rukia is also useful because of her speed.
After losing her powers, Rukia is able to use kidō spells in a limited fashion, but they're so weak that they have almost no effect on their targets. The anime's Bount arc, in contrast, shows her using at least one spell on a level similar to Renji (this difference can be attributed to the different gigai used in each situation). Since the events at the Soul Society, Rukia's shinigami powers have made a near complete recovery.
Though Rukia is an unseated officer in the 13th Division, she is actually powerful and skilled enough to qualify as a seated officer, as she is more than skilled in the use of kidō and is fully capable of executing the shikai of her zanpakutō. By her own admission, however, she has less talent in swordsmanship than kidō.[10]
Sode no Shirayuki
Rukia's zanpakutō is named Sode no Shirayuki (袖の白雪 or 袖白雪, lit. Sleeve of White Snow). It goes unnamed until after the Soul Society arc in the manga, since she initially gave her shinigami powers to Ichigo. Its shikai command is "dance" (舞え, mae).[11]
In its shikai, Sode no Shirayuki is regarded as one of the most beautiful zanpakutō in Soul Society. It is completely white, including the hilt, crossguard, and blade. The tsuba turns to a circle and a white ribbon forms from the pommel. Sode no Shirayuki has control over ice, much like Tōshirō Hitsugaya's Hyōrinmaru, but uses it in a different manner. Like Kaname Tōsen's Suzumushi and Kisuke Urahara's Benihime, Sode no Shirayuki possesses more than one ability.
Sode no Shirayuki's abilities are labeled as "dances" by Rukia. With the command "first dance, white moon" (初の舞, 月白, some no mai, tsukishiro),[12] Rukia can create a circle of influence around her intended target and freeze everything within the circle from the ground upwards until it reaches the sky. The command "next dance, white ripple" (次の舞, 白漣, tsugi no mai, hakuren)[13] fires a massive wave of ice from Sode no Shirayuki's blade. Finally, the command "third dance, white sword" (参の舞, 白刀, san no mai, shirafune)[14] allows Rukia to reforge her zanpakutō with ice particles if it is broken, piercing through objects in its path.
Notes and references
- ^ Weekly Shonen Jump interview, year 2004, issue 42.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Rukia Profile
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Bleach manga; volume 7 tankōbon, pages 196-197 (chapter 61, pages 30-31).
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 268, page 4.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 262.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 263.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 266.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 268.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 269.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 268, page 8.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 264, page 17.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 201, page 17.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 235, page 14-15.
- ^ Bleach manga; chapter 268, page 18.