When one watches like an action anime Bleach For the first time, they will focus on plot/character development while absorbing the basics of the combat system. The second time around, fans can focus more on how the power rankings shake out, not to mention each character's win rate. Which makes watching the likes even more fun BleachTreated as a bloody game with statistics to match. Viewers will soon find out which fighters are on a roll and which are lucky enough to even survive in the series.
For the most part, the Bleach Characters with the best win rates are key cast members who often go into fights and have the power to win. Interestingly, the protagonist Ichigo Kurosaki is an exception, as he defeats every major rival before winning the latter. He lost twice each before defeating Grimmjow and Ulquiorra, and also lost twice to Yowatch. That leaves others Bleach Characters with more impressive win rates.
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Genryusai Shigekuni Yamamoto only loses when his enemies face his Zanpakuto
Yamamoto is a fiery monster who can destroy the world
Despite his titanic strength as a legendary Soul Reaper, Captain Yamamoto ranks among the lowest performing fighters. Bleach. That's because Yamamoto's legendary powers sometimes work against him, with all of Yamamoto's enemies knowing what they're up against — and preparing accordingly. This contributed to Yamamoto's two major losses BleachBeginning with Aizen sealing Yamamoto's fire-based Zanpakutō in the battle for the fake Karakura Town. Afterwards, Yowatch steals Yamamoto's bankai along with his medal before killing Yamamoto with impunity.
Otherwise, Yamamoto's fight record is strong, with him defeating Yowatch centuries ago and modern-day foes such as Wonderweiss and Driscoll Bursey. Wonderweiss was actually meant to confront Yamamoto, but the Gotei 13 commander killed the strange Arrencar anyway, which undoubtedly impressed many viewers. Yamamoto also easily dispatched the Trace Bestias and the three Sternwriters at a fraction of his power, and had the composure not to kill any of them.
Byakuya Kuchiki has a winning streak, even if his arrogance sometimes sabotages him
Byakuya is the very image of a successful, capable commander
Captain Byakuya Kuchiki always presents himself as a fair and professional warrior, and he often justifies that lofty image with battle victories. This includes some easy wins during Byakuya's villainous days, including him casually knocking out Ichigo during their first meeting. Byakuya also defeated and nearly killed both Renji and Ganju in the Soul Society arc. Afterwards, he fought Ichigo to a draw and personally bowed to Ichigo, losing the fight but also redeeming himself.
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Byakuya also performed well in the following arcs, single-handedly dispatching both Zommari and Yammi, fighting the latter with Kenpachi's help. He also overcame Tsukishima Fullbringer's strange powers in the following arc, only to suffer some mishaps in the Thousand Year Blood War arc. Byakuya's complacency is evident when Äs Nödt captures his Bankai and nearly kills him, but Byakuya helps Rukia get revenge later. Most importantly, Byakuya gained a better perspective on himself and his Zanpakutō, which was a significant personal victory for him.
Uryu Ishida has done a great job with his Quincy techniques and plans
At times, the plot even saves Yuryu from trouble
Uryu Ishida, Ichigo's best friend, has one of the best win rates in all of Quincy sports BleachEven as a side character. Yes, Yuryu sometimes needs help from other characters or last-minute plot twists to technically win in the sense that his enemy is dead. For example, Yuryu almost lost to Captain Kurotsuchi only to Szayelaporo Grantz. Uryuu was also knocked out when he faced Captain Tosen, but that was probably not a fight, and Uryuu had already lost his powers. Uryu had another near loss when Ulquiorra killed him, only for Ichigo to revive and intervene.
Furthermore, Uryu is on a serious roll Bleach. He helped Ichigo break out of Menos Grande in the early days, before defeating several of the Soul Reapers, Mayuri Kurotsuchi. Uryu won against Iceringer and Siruchi Sandervichi in the Arrencar Arc before moving on to the Thousand Year Blood War. That was when Uru defeated Renji's Bankai, won a personal battle against Jugram Haschwalth, and most impressively, killed Senjumaru Shutara with the power of Antithesis. Uryu contributed to Ichigo's final victory over Yhwach with this special silver arrowhead.
Kisuke Urahara wins when he can prepare his cunning moves
This made Kisuke a special battle force
Former captain Kisuke Urahara doesn't really fight that much BleachWho's story, but when he does, he shines. Kisuke struggled against Sousuke Aizen's conspirators in that flashback sequence, but since then, Kisuke has dominated the battlefield. He helped take down Ulquiorra and Yami with Yoruichi's help, for example, and he even helped Ichigo defeat Aizen. Then, at the beginning of the Thousand Year Blood War arc, Kisuke contributed to the downfall of Quilz OP.
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Later, Kisuke scored a strategic victory for everyone when he helped the Soul Reapers use the Hollow Pills to force Sternritter to give up their stolen Bankai. Afterward, Kisuke battled Askin Knock Le War with the incredible power of his never-before-seen Bankai. The second time, Kisuke inflicted some serious damage on Strainritter to give Grimmjow room to finish off that opponent. Even if Kisuke doesn't always land the last blow, he hardly ever loses.
Grimmjow was on a winning streak in the Arrancar Saga
Grimmjow balks at the idea of getting even against Ichigo
Many villains in the Bleach Has a low win rate, participating in only single fights before losing to the likes of Ggio Vega and Zommari Rureaux. Loly Airvirnne lost many fights without actually winning any, and it is a miracle that she survived all that. In contrast, Grimmjow Jaegerjax performed well Bleach As the 6th Espada. He got a big win over Ichigo, then he all but won in a rematch. Afterwards, Grimmjow easily killed both Lolly and Menoli in Los Noches and defeated Ulquiorra as they clashed.
Grimmjow eventually lost to Ichigo in their final duel, but lived to win more in the Thousand-Year Blood War arc. He was the one who helped Kisuke finish off both Quilz and Askin, making them seem like almost unwitting battle partners. The biggest takeaway, though, is that despite his strong win rate, Grimmjow still isn't satisfied. Grimmjow is typical of his kind, a desperate creature who tries in vain to fill the emptiness within with more power. Nnoitora and Baraggan will also know about it.
Sosuke Aizen has suffered only one permanent defeat
Ichigo finished what Aizen started when he fought Yowatch
Sosuke Aizen is the next boss Bleach Villains who were not content to fight only one or two battles and lose with the heroes. His winning streak began in a flashback sequence, where then-Lieutenant Aizen effectively won against the entire Gotei 13. He got away with his brutal holoification experiments, and he even escaped the wrath of the Kido Core with his own Kido, impressively enough. Later, Aizen fooled Toshiro, Ichigo, and Renji in the Soul Society Arc and escaped once again.
Aizen went on to defeat many more Soul Reapers and Visoreds, who were little more than workers for him. In the end, Aizen suffered his only major defeat BleachIchigo and Kisuke team up to fend him off. Much later, Aizen almost loses to Yowatch while posing as Ichigo, but his near defeat is stopped when Ichigo joins the fight with Yuryu's help. Aizen ended up in prison again after that, but he seemed satisfied with how things turned out, so this could count as another win for the invisible shonen villain.
Bleach
- Release date
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2004 – 2012-00-00
- network
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TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TVh, TVQ, TSC, BS TV Tokyo
- showrunner
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Tite Kubo
- directors
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Mitsutaka Noshitani, Junya Koshida, Hodaka Kuramoto, Yasuto Nishikata, Hiroaki Nishimura, Kazunori Mizuno, Akira Shimizu, Rokau Ogiwara, Kazunobu Shimizu, Akane Inoue, Hikaru Murata, Tomoko Hiramuki, Kazuo Nogaikoi, Kazuima, Kazukoi Nishi, Takushi Kimura, Koji Aritomi, Ogura Shirakawa, Kiyomu Fukuda, Yukio Okazaki, Mitsu Yamazaki, Yasuhiro Matsumura, Itaro Ano
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Masakazu Morita
Ichigo Kurosaki (voice)
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Fumiko Orikasa
Rukia Kuchiki