Rangiku simply found herself walking to the place she liked to go on Mondays.She wasn't forced,it just always happened.He was gone though.
Her soul pager started bleeping anoyingly."Hollows?" She questioned herself.
As she read the message a sudden shock ran through her.'Arrancars have been spotted.Be on the lookout.'
Ulquiorra glanced around as his compainion Grimmjow stood there vacantly staring into space.(if the Soul Society isn't already space?)"Grimmjow what the hell?!" Ulquiorra snapped.
"There's nothing to do right now.So shutup!"
Her soul pager started bleeping anoyingly."Hollows?" She questioned herself.
As she read the message a sudden shock ran through her.'Arrancars have been spotted.Be on the lookout.'
Ulquiorra glanced around as his compainion Grimmjow stood there vacantly staring into space.(if the Soul Society isn't already space?)"Grimmjow what the hell?!" Ulquiorra snapped.
"There's nothing to do right now.So shutup!"
From an interview in Shonen Jump
magazine:
The title wasn't Bleach when Tite
Kubo decided to draw a story about
Shinigami. This was before he drew
the one-shot manga that appeared in
Akamaru Jump. The weapon wasn't a
sword, but a scythe. Only Rukia had a
scythe and the other characters used
guns. At that point, the title was
Snipe (as in "Sniper"). Right before
he started drawing, he began to
think that a sword would be better
and realized he couldn't use Snipe as
a title anymore. He began looking for
a title that grasped the bigger
picture. Shinigami are associated
with the color black, but it would
have been boring to use "black".
"White", on the other hand, can
suggest black as a complementary
color. So Tite Kubo chose "bleach" to
evoke the impression of the color
white.
magazine:
The title wasn't Bleach when Tite
Kubo decided to draw a story about
Shinigami. This was before he drew
the one-shot manga that appeared in
Akamaru Jump. The weapon wasn't a
sword, but a scythe. Only Rukia had a
scythe and the other characters used
guns. At that point, the title was
Snipe (as in "Sniper"). Right before
he started drawing, he began to
think that a sword would be better
and realized he couldn't use Snipe as
a title anymore. He began looking for
a title that grasped the bigger
picture. Shinigami are associated
with the color black, but it would
have been boring to use "black".
"White", on the other hand, can
suggest black as a complementary
color. So Tite Kubo chose "bleach" to
evoke the impression of the color
white.