![]() I will also provide the Japanese original in case some are wondering if the Japanese holds up. In this image we are given a visual of the shoji along the valley walls, the same visual we see when Ichigo talks about the Kyogoku in the manga and the same visual shown in the movie.Īlong this we have words directly from Kubo: "See the first movie for more info on Kyogoku." Kubo actually includes visuals that represent the whole chapter, stories (for several chapters straight he'll have tidbits telling one story which have become filler in the anime even) or even information. Like for Naruto Kishimoto would put a panel or character that stood out from that chapter. He has indeed, in the official Volumes and at the end of chapters mangaka add a little image or tidbit about the chapter. There are two solid pieces of direct connection to the movie from actual canon material. They are a family that were banished from Soul Society and resided in Kyogoku. "The Ryuudouji clan aside, what if it was you who was exiled, would you seek vengeance against the Soul Society?"įor those unfamiliar, the Ryuudouji family are the main villains of Bleach: Memories of Nobody. It must have been unpleasant, having to face their sentence in a completely unknown place. They were stripped of their status after they were exiled into the Kyogoku. "The House of Ryuudouji were an ancient aristocratic family who were the first ones to have ventured into the Kyogoku, after their banishment by the ancestors of the Great Noble Houses. Tokinada stared at the faraway cliffs, adding, What is important is that this is now a fortified stronghold protected by the black cavities." The circumstances behind the creation of this space is not important now. It is possible that when the world was reborn into its current form, the departed souls spilled into this space. "How do you think this dimension was created?" Now for the next time it is mentioned, it actually happens to be the new evidence from "Can't Fear Your Own World". The first time the Kyogoku is mentioned in the manga would be in Chapter 627 when Ichigo directly states he has been in the Kyogoku before, something never shown at all throughout the Bleach manga, and we know what happened to Ichigo everyday when he had his original Bankai throughout Bleach except for 1 instance: the 1 month gap during the training for the Arrancar invasion. The new area is filled with valleys and in the walls of the valleys are shoji (those japanese window looking walls for the uncultured). Green Box: Visual of Kyogoku.Ī new area is introduced in the movie called the Kyogoku (Valley of Screams) which Ichigo travels to in the movie. Red Box: Ichigo revealing he's been in Kyogku. Is it Referenced in the Main Canon? The New Evidence! ![]() We never see what happens in this timeskip and nothing of what occurs is told to us, so anything could have happened in it since it can't be contradicted. ![]() Well, between chapter 228 and 229 of the manga there is a 1 month timeskip as everyone undergoes training to prepare for the inevitable fight against Aizen and his Arrancar army. ![]() So where could it fit between this and the invasion on Hueco Mundo? This means that the movie has to take place after chapter 201 in the manga as that is when Ichigo first sees Rukia's powers. In the movie Ichigo already has Bankai so it's after the Soul Society arc and Ichigo wasn't surprised to see Rukia have her Shinigami powers back. Let us go through the standards needed to be accepted as canon and the pieces of evidence for the standard. I'm here to prove that the Bleach movie "Memories of Nobody" is canon to the Bleach manga. Why? Well because we have more info about the potential canon of the movie from the recent series of Bleach novels, "Can't Fear Your Own World".
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