The most extroverted characters in the series

Key takeaways

  • Grimmjow is a wild card, always ready for a fight, often getting into trouble for his reckless behavior.
  • Kisuke Urahara isn't afraid to be friendly, sharing unique ideas with the crowd and enjoying being around others.
  • Pepe Waccabrada is an energetic love guru, always preaching love loudly, hugging fans despite being a little angry.



In a world as dark and gloomy as seen BleachIt always helps to have a few people around who are able to lighten the mood with their over-the-top antics and willingness to say whatever pops into their heads. Fortunately, this highly popular anime has seen its fair share of characters who could be considered extroverts, portrayed as very friendly, eccentric, and ultimately the life of the party.

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This applies not only to some of Ichigo's friends, but also to many of his enemies, who are known for being very outgoing in their personalities. The story of when Bleach Starting to heat up, these characters are always the ones ready to jump headfirst into the fray, no matter how dangerous things might get in the way.


8 Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez

Espada's unexpected wild-card


  • First Appearance: Episode 116

Although the majority of the Espada are presented as inferior and rather aloof characters who prefer to keep to themselves, Grimmjow is the exact opposite. Whether he's recklessly charging into the living world to defeat Ichigo, or lashing out at his friends for minor inconveniences, he's a wild card who frequently feels the need to act on his impulses.

As a warrior always looking for a fight, Grimmjow isn't shy about getting close to anyone, though he prefers to let his claws do the talking after spotting his latest prey. His outgoing nature has gotten him into trouble with Aizen on several occasions for being a little too reckless, but now that he's free from his master's bonds, the former Espada is potentially more dangerous than ever.

7 Kisuke Urahara

Urahara prefers to be around others rather than conduct independent research


  • First appearance: Chapter 13

Despite being one of the smartest characters in the series, Kisuke is never afraid to speak out loud about whatever random and weird ideas are on his mind, even if they have nothing to do with the mission at hand. In addition, Kisuke is always seen with the people around him as well, indicating that he is a character who likes to be sociable.

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In his shop, for example, his loyal assistants Ururu, Jinta, and Tessai always accompany him, but once he enters Soul Society, he greets all other Soul Reapers with open arms, including his protégé Mayuri. Kisuke also seems to be a big fan of spontaneous travel, always showing up at the most random places to have a quick chat, if said place includes Ichigo's bedroom window, which of course isn't unusual.

6 Pepe Vacabrada

Prem Guru is the very definition of a 'people person'


  • First Appearance: TYBW Episode 23

Pepe may only make a brief appearance during his time in the Thousand Year Blood War arc, but he still knows how to make himself known in the limited screen time he's given. Pepe is a Sternritter who is obsessed with the idea of ​​love, believing that it is the single central ingredient that makes the world go round, and as a result, he can always be seen preaching his ideology at the top of his lungs.

Additionally, being a love guru, Pepe is also one of the most approachable sternwriters in the series, always ready to embrace those who fight for his power. Pepe's exaggerated personality is admittedly why many fans find him a bit annoying, but he's still definitely one of the most outgoing Quincys out there.

5 Rangiku Matsumoto

Rangiku is always ready to share a drink and meet new people


  • First Appearance: Episode 24

Bleach writer Tite Kubo knew exactly what he was doing when he paired Hitsugaya and Rangiku as captain and lieutenant, respectively. While the former is a quiet and stoic captain who takes his role very seriously, Rangiku is a fun-loving and largely carefree friend who often tries to bring Hitsugaya out of his shell through jokes and gossip.

Although he is able to lock himself into Soul Society when faced with a worthy opponent, Rangiku loves nothing more than seeing fellow Soul Reapers fighting together for a drink at the local bar. Being so sociable means he has a lot of friends within Soul Society, not a lot of his friends but at least a few people he doesn't want to associate with.

4 Kenpachi Zaraki

Kenpachi's thirst for battle means he will approach anyone he deems worthy.


While Rangiku may be looking for people to share drinks with, Kenpachi on the other hand is always looking for people with strong spiritual pressure that he can engage in combat with. The captain's unquenchable thirst for battle means that he doesn't hesitate to take on anyone he sees as a worthy opponent, even complete strangers like Ichigo.

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As soon as Ichigo lands in Soul Society to save Rukia, Kenpachi rushes towards him, intrigued by the prospect of taking on someone who surpasses his strength and abilities. Kenpachi is also someone who enjoys shouting out loud whatever is on his mind in the present moment, a prime example of this being his gleeful response to Grammy calling out a meteor in the Thousand Years of Blood War arc.

3 Riruka Dokugamine

The only time Riruka dials his energy down is when trying to impress Ichigo


  • First appearance: Episode 343

In similar fashion to Grimmjow, Riruka feels like an anomaly in his respective group. Instead of using a mysterious persona to avoid attracting any attention like the other Fullbringers, Riruka has no problem being as loud and energetic as possible, especially when she has Ichigo in her sights.

Riruka's more positive and bubbly personality adds a lot of vitality to the Fullbringers as a unit and is the reason why she is such a fan favorite. Although there are glimpses of a more troubled girl underneath, Riruka can still often be seen as a fun, outgoing, and highly extroverted enemy turned ally to Ichigo.

2 Nail

Even in adult form, Nell is as bubbly and eccentric as ever

  • First Appearance: Episode 146


When Nell takes the form of a child, it kind of makes sense why she seems so friendly and carefree considering her young age. When she's not yelling at Ichigo's opponents or covering him in mucus, Nell enjoys dancing around with her loyal friends Dondachka and Pesche or playing tag with any Hollow she meets in Huey Mundo.

Although it may be easy to assume that Nell will become a bit more mellow and introverted as she develops into her adult form, this is not actually the case. Instead, she still maintains her childlike optimism and personality that makes her so much fun to watch on screen, though maybe not fun for Ichigo, who she often tries to hug to death.

1 Bazz-B

Bazz-B is a loud, bombastic, but extremely powerful member of Sternritter

  • First Appearance: TYBW Episode 3


Bazz-B may be a hothead who always asserts himself as one of the strongest Sternritters, but he's not entirely wrong, as he has incredibly destructive abilities that make him a deadly force to deal with. Still, whenever Bazz appears, he always tries to be the center of attention and is never shy about letting his emotions run wild if he feels angry about something.

This can be seen when Uryu is introduced to the Sternritter ranks. As many of the other soldiers politely accepted their new comrades, Bazz-B threw a fit and Renji did the same as he insulted his stylish Mohawk. He may be an outgoing bundle of energy, but it's also easy to get under Bazz-B's skin, which is his biggest vulnerability.

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