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Perhaps the most famous manga character in all of Japan is Doraemon. Almost the equivalent of Mickey Mouse in the U.S., Doraemon and his namesake series symbolize to many the foibles and adventures of childhood. Characters from DORAEMON are referenced in adult manga, Doraemon's face graces candy, and just about anyone you ask in Japan would recognize the name and the round face with the round button nose, long whiskers, big smiling mouth, and collar with a bell.

  Penned by famous children's mangaka Abiko Motoo and the late Fujimoto Hiroshi, who for a long time co-authored the series and called themselves "Fujiko Fujio," DORAEMON was a big hit in the 1970s that continued through the 1980s, and even into the 1990s (though with only Fujimoto Hiroshi on the project, writing as "Fujiko F. Fujio"). The children who first grew up reading DORAEMON are now adults rising up through Japanese society.

  What is DORAEMON? It is a humorous children's manga (later a TV-series) about a boy named Nobi Nobita who is so unlucky, weak and lazy that his descendants had to send the family robot back in time to help him out. That robot is Doraemon (where the "Dora" is presumably based on the word "dora-neko," or stray cat), and his four-dimensional pocket produces any number of futuristic gadgets and devices meant to help Nobita become something other than a complete failure in adulthood. Though smart and caring, Doraemon has his own foibles, and his partnership with Nobita produces both triumphs and disasters, hilarious situations and occasional poignant moments.

  As a "gag" manga for children, the series has no real progression; our hero is always a fourth-grader, and rarely do changes carry over from story to story. As a glimpse into Japanese family life, though, DORAEMON is priceless. We see Nobita's parents as very typical for Japan of the 1970s, with the father a stocky and mellow salaryman, and the mother a hardworking housewife whose job it is to make sure Nobita studies hard and does his chores. Although ferocious when angry, she is also caring and smart; at heart she just wants her son to grow up to become a decent, hardworking adult with a bright future. Nobita's friends include the class bully nicknamed Gian (presumably based on the word "giant"), the class rich kid Suneo who usually acts as Gian's lieutenant, the gentle and smart girl Shizuka and the occasionally appearing super-brilliant Dekisugi (which can be read as "over done" or "overly perfect"). There's also their schoolteacher, a stern man who has no compunction against sending Nobita off to stand in the hallway for being late. In all this, Doraemon acts as the childhood friend or older sibling we all wish we could've had: caring, smarter than us, with a sense of justice, imperfect and fallible enough to not be irritating, and with a magic pocket that can produce the solution to any problem.

A typical DORAEMON story starts with Nobita suffering from the abuses of Gian and Suneo, or doing badly in school, coming home crying, and being comforted by a tried but true Doraemon. Doraemon patiently (or resignedly) digs into his four-dimensional pocket and produces a new gadget that (it seems) might offer the perfect cure for the problem...until Nobita or his friends get too greedy (and even Doraemon's been known to screw things up from time to time).
  For example, after a day of forgetting his books at home and his pack at school, Doraemon produces a handbag that allows one to reach in and pick up something far away. Nobita retrieves his pack from school...and then promptly rushes out to show off the handbag to his friends. To prove its abilities, he grabs his mother's glasses from the handbag—which doesn't impress anyone—and then goes on to pull out Suneo's narcissistic diary and even Gian's suspiciously wet futon. But when he returns home, his mother is angry about her glasses—and she quickly finds the handbag very useful for retrieving her wayward son!
  Doraemon also sometimes carelessly leaves devices lying around. Nobita once found a time vending machine, which allowed the user to buy products from other times with modern money: thanks to inflation, of course, things from the past cost much less in absolute yen terms. Nobita uses it to buy boxes of cheap 1933 cigarettes for his father and a mountain of jars of ink for his mother, and even fails to buy a camera from the year 745. But when Doraemon warns him not to use the machine for making a profit, Nobita naturally rushes off to do so. With his new earnings, he decides to buy something different—candy from 100 years in the future, indescribably delicious. Unfortunately, he forgot about cost inflation...and he finds himself 230,000 Yen in debt to the machine, which is now demanding its payment!
  Almost every story brings a new gadget at play: a camera that turns objects into two-dimensional photos that need hot water to revert to normal (don't ask how Nobita returned to normal after he used it on himself!); a deluxe light that converts anything it shines on into a more deluxe model (which surprisingly makes some people unhappy); a cloud-shaping machine that alters the clouds in the sky (but don't let it overheat!); the flavor-sharing gum, which allows one to taste what someone else eats (great for rich friends, but very bad if a stray dog chews it); or the helping pill, which makes those who swallow it help out anyone they meet in need (and of course, Nobita winds up swallowing it instead of his friends). A few gadgets, though, return once in a while or are standard "staples" of the series. For example, the Dokodemo Doa ("Wherever Door"), which allows one to go anywhere; the Moshimo Box ("What If Phone Booth"), which allows one to go to an alternate world where a suggested proposition is true; the time machine in Nobita's desk drawer, which allows one to travel to any time; the take-copter, a tiny helicopter-style blade to wear on one's head, that allows one to fly; the time-cloth, which makes objects it is wrapped around younger or older; and of course, Doraemon's four dimentional pocket itself, which produces all these items. The stories, however, are not really about the gadgets; they are about Nobita and his decisions. The gadgets serve only as outlets for his character to shine through, whether in moments of greed, indignation, remorse or compassion. His mistakes, moments of weakness and occasional moments of bravery are what make the stories. And ultimately, the stories have a moral core. Nobita's misuse of the gadgets usually bring dire consequences back on his head, but when he champions justice and acts for worthy reasons, he usually manages to do lasting good. Thankfully, Nobita is at heart a good kid with a compassionate heart, if fraught with flaws.
  A prime example of this is the story where a new transfer student turns out to be even worse off than Nobita: slower, weaker and with even poorer test scores. Nobita is overjoyed to find someone worse than himself, so he studies with, races against and plays games with the new kid; and in each case the new boy fares worse. At last, Nobita even gets him drafted into Gian's dreaded baseball games instead of himself. But Doraemon brings out a film viewer in which characters can be switched. He shows that Nobita's actions to the new kid were just like Suneo's usual behavior to Nobita: condescending, arrogant, mean and self-serving. Nobita sees the truth in this, and when he sees Gian and Suneo beating up the other kid over his poor baseball performance, exactly where Nobita would have been, Nobita jumps in and takes the beating instead.
  Indeed, a number of DORAEMON stories depart from a simple gag routine and take a long, steady look at issues of moral and ethical importance. Stories have been told about environmental issues, caring for pets, self-sacrifice for another's sake, bravery in the face of danger, parental love and guidance, and the importance of reading. If not concerned with ethics, some stories are educational, touching on subjects ranging from biology, history, genetics, archaeology and geology (or even the notion of economic inflation, as mentioned above). When these elements are combined with comedy, familiar characters and a plethora of fun and fantastic gadgets, there is very little doubt about why DORAEMON became as popular as it did, or why so many Japanese can look back it with such fondness.
  For anyone who has the chance to read DORAEMON, it offers an excellent look at child's eye view of Japanese home life of the 70s, and should not be missed.
  Here's more about the main characters from the classic series:

Nobi Nobita: The only child in his family, Nobita unfortunately inherited his dad's poor academic ability and his mother's poor athletic ability (along with her bad eyesight). His only two talents are cat's cradle and shooting, skills that are almost completely useless in modern Japanese society.
Doraemon: A cat-based robot from the future, Doraemon has a four-dimensional pocket filled with useful gadgets. Doraemon loves dorayaki (a snack food made with sweet bean paste), hates being cold and he absolutely loathes rats and mice, to the point of digging out a nuclear bomb from his pocket when he thinks they're around.
Nobita's Mother: A classic Japanese mother, good at lecturing Nobita, scary when angry and overall a sharp cookie. She also cares very much for her son, and is just as quick to bring him a snack when it looks like he's actually studying as she is to yell at him when he's goofing off.
Nobita's Father: A laid back Japanese father and salaryman. Normally cheerful, he's ready to offer a lecture or two to his son about the hard times when he was a boy, during the war era. His nemesis appears to be learning to drive a car, though his inability to quit smoking has come up as a plotline as well.
Gian: Gian (Takeshi) is the local bully, who forces everyone to do things his way, who takes other kids' toys, and who beats up those who oppose him. His dream is to become a singer, and he periodically forces other kids to come and listen to his mind-numbing, ear-warping "concerts." Once in a while he acts kindly towards others, but that's rare. His family is relatively poor. His mother slaps him when she finds him beating up other kids.
Suneo: The local rich kid, Suneo finds his surest safety in obeying Gian and being his lieutenant, but Suneo secretly resents the stronger boy. His family often goes on expensive trips to which Suneo usually invites Shizuka and Gian, but not Nobita. Suneo has a narcissistic streak a mile wide and loves showing off what his wealth can buy him.
Shizuka: The nicest girl in the neighborhood, Shizuka is also smart, pretty and gentle. Her hobby unfortunately is frequent bath-taking in the later books (yes, Japanese children's comics have nudity), but overall, she is one of Nobita's protectors and his favorite friend. In the future (as seen by time travel) it seems that she will become his wife, although Nobita was originally going to marry Gian's obnoxious younger sister. Doraemon, it appears, was at least partially successful in changing Nobita's fate.
Dekisugi: A sometimes-appearing character, Dekisugi is Nobita's main rival for Shizuka. Handsome, athletic and smart, he appears to have no real flaws.
Dorami: Doraemon's younger sister, who is apparently a somewhat better grade of robot. Her application of futuristic gadgets is usually more intelligent than her elder brother's, but she knows that Nobita and Doraemon are the best of friends. Dorami appears only occasionally, usually when Doraemon is in his periodic "off" state (necessary for robot health).
The teacher ("Sensei"): The teacher is a fairly stern man who often sends Nobita off to stand in the hallway (a traditional Japanese school punishment). He doesn't hesitate to lecture poorly performing students if he runs into them on the street.
Nobita's Grandmother (father's side): A small, gentle woman who died some years before, she makes a very rare appearance once in a while when Nobita goes time traveling. Remarkably, she accepts his story about coming from the future, and always treats him with kindness.


















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  • 305 or 305 or 305 : Delusion Roars! Hisagi, Towards the Hot Springs Inn!
  • 304 or 304 : Gaiden Again! This Time's Enemy Is A Monster?
  • 303 or 303 or 303 : Real world and shinigami
  • 302 or 302 or 302 or 302 or 302|sub: Aizen Wins! Isshin's Appeal!
  • 301 or 301 or 301|sub : Ichigo Loses His Fighting Spirit!? Gin's Expectation!
  • 300 or 300 or or 300 or 300 or 300|sub : Urahara Appears! Stop Aizen!
  • 299 or 299 or 299 or 299 : Theatre Opening Commemoration! Hell Chapter: Prologue
  • 298 or 298 or 298 or 298|sub : Film! Festival! Shinigami Film Festival!
  • 297 or 297 or 297 or 297 or 297 or 297|sub : The Extending Blade?! Ichigo vs. Gin!
  • 296 or 296 or 296|sub : The Shocking Truth...The Mysterious Power Within Ichigo!
  • 295 or 295 or 295 or 295 or 295 or 295|sub : It's All A Trap...Engineered Bonds!
  • 294 or 294 or 294 or 294 or 294 or 294 or 294|sub : The Sealed Genryuusai
  • 293 or 293 or 293 or 293 or 293 or 293 or 293|sub : Blade of Hatred! Hitsugaya, Enraged!
  • 292 or 292 or 292|sub : All Out War! Aizen vs. Shinigami
  • 291 or 291 or 291|sub : Desperate Struggle with Aizen! Hirako, Shikai!
  • 290 or 290|sub : For the Sake of Justice?! The Man Who Deserted the Shinigami
  • 289 or 289|sub : Byakuya vs. Kenpachi?! The Melee Commences
  • 288 (flv) or 288 or 288 or 288|sub : The Final Trump Card! Ichigo, Towards the Decisive Battle
  • 287 or 287|sub : Side Story! Ichigo and the Magic Lamp
  • 286 or 286 or 286|sub : Protect Karakura Town! Ichigo, towards the Real World!
  • 285 or 285 or 285|sub : The Hundred-Year Grudge! Hiyori`s Revenge
  • 284 or 284 or 284 or 284|sub : Chain of Sacrifice, Harribel`s Past
  • 283 or or 283 or 283 or 283 or 283 or 283|sub : Starrk, the Lone Battle
  • 282 or 282 or 282|sub : Power of the Soul! Los Lobos, Attack!
  • 281 or 281 or 281 or 281 | sub : Crown of Lies, Barragan's Grudge
  • 280 or 280 or 280|sub : Hisagi and T?sen, the Moment of Parting
  • 279 or 279 or 279 : Hirako and Aizen...the Reunion of Fate!
  • 278 or 278 or 278 : The Nightmare Returns... Revival of the Espada
  • 277 or 277 or 277 or 277 : Climax! Ky?raku vs. Starrk!
  • 276 or 276 or 276 : One Hit Kill, Soifon, Bankai!
  • 275 or 275 or 275 or 275 : The Approaching Breath of Death, the King Who Rules Over Death!
  • 274 or 274 or 274 or 274 : Hitsugaya, the Suicidal Frozen Heavens Hundred Flowers Funeral!
  • 273 or 273 : Fury of the Shark! Harribel Releases
  • 272 or 272 or 272 or 272 : Ichigo vs. Ulquiorra, Conclusion!
  • 271 or 271 or 271 : Ichigo Dies! Orihime, the Cry of Sorrow!
  • 270 or 270 or 270|sub : Beginning of Despair...Ichigo, the Unreachable Blade
  • 269 or 269 or 269|sub : Ichigo and Ury? Bonded Back to Back
  • 268 or 268 or 268 : Hatred and Jealousy, Orihime's Dilemma
  • 267 or 267 or 267 : Connected Hearts! The Left Fist Prepared for Death!
  • 266 or 266 or 266 : Ichigo VS Ulquiorra
  • 265 or 265 or 265 : Progess!? The Last Sword Fiend Threat!
  • 264 or 264 or 264 : Battle of the Females? Nanao vs. Katen Ky?kotsu
  • 263 or 263 or 263 : Imprisonment?! Senbonzakura & Zabimaru
  • 262 or 262 or 262 : Haineko Cries! The Tragic Sword Beast
  • 261 or 261 : The Person with the Unknown Ability! Orihime is Targeted
  • 260 or 260 : Conclusion?! Hisagi vs. Kazeshini
  • 259 : Terror! The Monster That Lurks Underground
  • 258 : Stray Snake, Tortured Monkey
  • 257 or 257 or 257 : A New Enemy! The True Nature of the Beast Swords
  • 256 : Byakuya`s Anger! The Kuchiki Family Collapses
  • 255 or 255 or 255 : Final Chapter·Zanpakut? Unknown Tales
  • 254 or 254 or 254 : Byakuya and Renji, the 6th Division Returns
  • 253 or 253 : Muramasa's True Identity Revealed
  • 252 or 252 or 252 : Byakuya, the Truth Behind his Betrayal
  • 251 or 251 : Dark History! The Worst Shinigami is Born
  • 250 or 250 : That Man, For the Sake of the Kuchiki
  • 249 or 249 : Senbonzakura`s Bankai! Offense and Defense of the ...
  • 248 or 248 : Dragon of Ice and Dragon of Flame! The Strongest ...
  • 247 or 247 : new Deceived Shinigami! The World Collapse Crisis
  • 246 : Special Mission! Rescue Captain-Commander Yamamoto!
  • 245 : Pursue Byakuya! The Confused Gotei Divisions
  • 244 : The Long Awaited...Kenpachi Appears!
  • 243 or 243 : One-to-One Fight! Ichigo vs. Senbonzakura
  • 242 : Shinigami and Zanpakut?, Total Sortie
  • 241 : For the Sake of Pride! Byakuya vs. Renji
  • 240 : Byakuya's Betrayal
  • 239 : The Awakening Hyōrinmaru!
  • 238 : Friendship? Hatred? Haineko & Tobiume
  • 237 : Soi Fon, Surrounding the Zanpakuto
  • 236 or 236 : Release! The New Getsuga Tensho
  • 235 : Clash! Hisagi vs. Kazeshini
  • 234 : Renji Surprised?! The Two Zabimarus
  • 233 : Zangetsu Becomes an Enemy
  • 232 : Ichigo vs Ulquiorra
  • 231 : Byakuya, Disappearing With The Cherry Blossoms
  • 230 : The Materialization of Zanpakuto
  • 229 : The Rug Shinigami is Born!
  • 228 : Summer! Sea! Swimsuit Festival!!
  • 227 : Wonderful Error
  • 226 : Fierce Fighting Concludes? Towards a New Battle!
  • 225 : Vice-Captains Annihilated! The Terrifying Demonic Beast
  • 224 : 3 vs. 1 Battle! Rangiku's Crisis
  • 223 : A Miraculous Body! Ggio Releases
  • 222 : The Most Evil Tag!? Soi Fon & Ōmaeda
  • 221 : The Full Showdown! Shinigami vs. Espada
  • 220 : Ikkaku Falls! The Shinigami's Crisis
  • 219 : Hisagi's Shikai! The Name is...
  • 218 : Kira, The Battle Within Despair
  • 217 : Beautiful Warrior Charlotte
  • 216 : Elite! The Four Shinigami
  • 215 : Defend Karakura Town! Entire Appearance of the Shinigami
  • 214 : Karakuraizer's Last Day
  • 213 : The Soul Burial Detective, Karakuraizer is Born
  • 212 : Rescue Hirako! Aizen vs. Urahara
  • 211 : Betrayal! Aizen's Secret Maneuvers
  • 210 : Hiyori Dies? The Beginning Of Tragedy
  • 209 : Muguruma 9th Division, Moves Out
  • 208 : Aizen and the Genius Boy
  • 207 : 12th Division's New Captain, Urahara Kisuke
  • 206 : The Past Chapter Begins! The Truth from 110 Years Ago
  • 205 : Thump! The Football Tournament of Hollows
  • 204 : Ichigo's Stomach-cutting Persuasion Strategy
  • 203 or 203 : 100 Years Ago
  • 202 : Aizen Makes His Move!
  • 201 : Nnoitra Released!Multyplying Arms
  • 200 : The Hardest Body!?Cut Down Nnoitra
  • 199 or 199 : The Resurrected Szayel Aporro
  • 198 or 198 : The Two Scientists, Mayuri's Trap
  • 197 or 197 : Byakuya's Bankai, the Quiet Anger
  • 196 or 196 or 196 : Strongest Shinigami
  • 195 or 195 or 195 : Pesche's Seriousness
  • 194 or or 194 or 194 : Neliel's Past
  • 193 : The Irresistable, Puppet Show of Terror
  • 192 : Nel's Secret, a Big-Breasted Beauty Joins the Battle?!
  • 191 : Szayel Aporro's Theater The Frightening Banquet!
  • 190 : Hueco Mundo Chapter, Restart!
  • 189 : The Fallen Shinigami’s Pride
  • 188 or 188 or 188 or 188 : Duel! Amagai vs. Ichigo
  • 187 or 187 : Ichigo Rages! The Assassin's Secret
  • 186 : Struggle!
  • 185 or 185 : Ice and Flame! Fierce Fight of Amagai vs. Hitsugaya
  • 184 : Kira and Kifune, Offense and Defense of 3rd Division
  • 183 or 183 : The Darkness Which Moves! Kibune's True Colors
  • 182 or 182 : Amagai's True Strength, Zanpakutou is Released
  • 181 : The 2nd Division Sorties! Ichigo is Surrounded
  • 180 : The Princess' Decision, the Sorrowful Bride
  • 179 or 179 : Confrontation?! Amagai vs. Gotei 13
  • 178 : The Nightmare Which is Shown, Ichigo's Inside the Mirror
  • 176-177 or 176-177 : Mystery! The Sword-Consuming Assassin and The Reversal of...
  • 175 : The Revenge Assassin, Ichigo Is Targeted
  • 174 : Break the Mirrors' Boundary! Ichigo's Captivity
  • 173 : The Appearance of the Great Evil! The Darkness in the House of...
  • 172 : Kibune Goes To War! The Violent Wind That Rages
  • 171 : Kenryu, the Profusion of Blooming Crimson Flowers
  • 170 : Desperate Struggle Under the Moonlit Night, the Mysterious...
  • 169 : New Development, the Dangerous Transfer Student Appears!
  • 168 : The New Captain Appears! His name is Amagai Shuusuke
  • 167 : The Moment of Conclusion, the End of Grimmjow
  • 166 : Desperate Effort VS Desperate Effort! The Hollowized Ichigo
  • 165 : The Murderous Intent Boils! The Joyful Grimmjow
  • 164 : Ishida's Strategy, the 20-second Offense and Defense
  • 163 : Shinigami and Quincy, the Battle with Madness
  • 162 : Szayel Aporro Laughs, the Net Trapping Renji is Complete
  • 161 : The Cruel Arrancar, Ulquiorra's Provocation
  • 160 : Testament - Your Heart is Right Here.
  • 159 : Sado Yasutora dies! Orihime's Tears
  • 158 : Right Arm of the Giant, Left Arm of the Devil
  • 157 : Ishida's Trump Card, Seele Schneider
  • 156 : Ishida & Pesche, the United Attack of Friendship
  • 155 : Rukia Retaliates! Release the Desperate Kidou
  • 154 : Rukia and Kaien, the Sorrowful Reunion
  • 153 : The Devilish Research! Syazel Aporro's Plan
  • 152 : Ichigo Strikes Back! This is my Bankai
  • 151 : The Raging Storm! Encounter with the Dancing Arrancar
  • 150 : Oath! Back Here Alive Again
  • 149 : Through the Crumbling Forest, a Million Menos
  • 148 : Ashido, the Shinigami Who Came from the Past
  • 147 : The Forest of Menos! The Search for the Missing Rukia
  • 146 : The Name is Nel! The Appearance of the Strange Arrancar
  • 145 : The Espada Gathers! Aizen's Royal Assembly
  • 144 : Ishida-Chad, the Quickening of a New Power
  • 143 : Grimmjow's Revival
  • 142 : Strict Order! The Forbidden Rescue of Inoue Orihime
  • 141 : Goodbye..., Kurosaki
  • 140 : Ulquiorra's Scheme, the Moment when the Sun Sets
  • 139 : Ichigo vs Grimmjow, the 11-second Battle
  • 138 : Hueco Mondo Moves Again! Hitsugaya vs Yammy
  • 137 : The Malicious Battle, Aizen's Trap
  • 136 : Civil War in Hueco Mondo! Ulquiorra's Death
  • 135 : Kon is Deceived! Rangiku on the Lookout
  • 134 : The Beautiful Patissier, Yumichika!
  • 133 : Ikkaku's Hot-Blooded Kendo Tale
  • 132 : Hitsugaya, Karin and Soccer Ball
  • 131 : Rangiku's Tears, the Sorrowful Parting of Brother and Sister
  • 130 : The Incisible Enemy! Hitsugaya's Merciless Decision
  • 129 : The Swooping Descent of the Dark Emissary! The Propagation of Malice
  • 128 : The Nightmare Arrancar! Team Hitsugaya Moves Out
  • 127 : Urahara's Decision, Orihime's Thoughts
  • 126 : Uryuu vs Ryuuken! Clash of the Parent-Child Quincys
  • 125 : Urgent Report! Aizen's Terrifying Plan!
  • 124 : Clash! The Black Bankai and the White Bankai
  • 123 : Ichigo, Complete Hollowification?!
  • 122 : Vizard! The Power of the Awakened
  • 121 or 121 : Clah! The Person Who Protects vs The Person Who is Hidden
  • 120 : Hitsugaya Scatters! The Broken Hyourinmaru
  • 119 : Team Zaraki's Secret Story! The Lucky Men
  • 118 : Ikkaku's Bankai! The Power That Breaks Everything
  • 117 : Rukia's Battle Begins! The Freezing White Blade
  • 116 : The Evil Eye, Aizen Again
  • 115 : Mission! The Shinigami Who Came
  • 114 : Reunion, Ichigo and Rukia
  • 113 : Prelude to the Apocalypse, the Arrancar Offensive!
  • 112 : The Commence of War, the Vizards and the Arrancars
  • 111 : Shock! The Father's True Character
  • 110 : Reopening of the Substitute Business! The Terrifying Transfer Student
  • 109 or 109 or 109 : Ichigo and Rukia, Thoughts in the Revolving Sky
  • 108 : The Wailing Bount! The Last Clash
  • 107 : The Swung-Down Edge! The Moment of Ruin
  • 106 : Life and Revenge! Ishida, the Ultimate Choice
  • 105 : Kariya! Countdown to the Detonation
  • 104 : 10th Division
  • 103 : Ishida, Exceeding the Limits to Attack!
  • 102 : The Last Quincy! The Exploding Power
  • 101 : Mayuri's Bankai! Sawatari* Clash of the Demon
  • 100 : Soi Fong Dies? The Last of the Secret Mobile Corps
  • 099 : Shinigmi vs Shinigami! The Uncontrollable Power
  • 098 : Clash! Zaraki Kenpachi vs Ichinose Maki
  • 097 : Hitsugaya Moves Out! Cut Down the Enemy in the Forest
  • 096 or 096 : Ichigo-Byakuya-Kariya, Battle of the Three Extremes!
  • 095 : Byakuya Takes the Field! Dance of the Wind-Splitting Cherry Blossoms
  • 094 or 094 : Hitsugaya's Resolution! The Moment of Conflict Approaches
  • 093 : Assault of the Bounts! Chaos in the Gotei 13 Divisions
  • 092 : Enter the World of the Shinigami, Again
  • 091 : Shinigami and Quincy! The Reviving Power!
  • 090 : Abarai Renji, Soul of Bankai!
  • 089 : Rematch?! Ishida vs Nemu
  • 088 : Annihilation of the Vice-Captains!? Trap in the Underground Cave
  • 087 : Byakuya Assembles! The Gotie 13 Divisions Make Their Move
  • 086 : Rangiku Dances! Cut Down the Invisible Enemy
  • 084-085 : Breaking Up of the Substitute Team? The Betrayal of Rukia
  • 083 : Grey Shadow, the Secret of the Doll
  • 082 : Ichigo vs Dalk! The Appearance of the Faded Darkness
  • 081 : Hitsugaya Moves! The Attacked City
  • 080 : Assault from a Formidable Enemy! A Tiny Line of Defense?
  • 079 : Yoshino's Decision of Death
  • 078 : Shocking Revelations for the Gotei 13 divisions!! The Truth Buried in History
  • 077 : Vanishing Grudge! The Shinigami that Kenpachi Cut Down
  • 075-076
  • 073-074
  • 072 : Water Attack! Escape from the Shutdown Hospital
  • 071 : The Moment of Collision!! An Evil Hand Draws Near to the Quincy
  • 070 : Return of Rukia! The Substitute Team Revival
  • 068-069
  • 067 : Death Game! The Missing Classmate
  • 066 : Break Through! The Trap Hidden in the Labyrinth
  • 065 : Creeping Terror, the Second Victim
  • 064 : New School Term, Renji Has Come to the Material World?!
  • 063 : Rukia's Resolution, Ichigo's Feelings
  • 062 : Congress Together! The Strongest Shinigami Organization
  • 061 : Aizen Stands Out! His Terrifying Ambition
  • 060 : Truth of Despair, the Dagger that has been Brandished
  • 059 : Conclusion of the Death Match! White pride and black desire
  • 058 : Unseal! The Black Blade, the Miraculous Power
  • 057 : One thousand cherry blossoms, crushed! Zangetsu thrusts ...
  • 056 : Supersonic Battle! Determine the Goddess of Chivalry
  • 055 : The Strongest Shinigami! Ultimate Confrontation Between ...
  • 054 : An Accomplished Oath! Get back Rukia!
  • 52-53 : Gin Ichimaru's Temptation, Resolution of DestructionAir
  • 051 : Morning Of The Sentence
  • 050 : The Awakening Lion
  • 049 : Rukia's Nightmare!
  • 048 : Hitsugaya Roars!
  • 047 : The Avengers
  • 046 : Authentic Records! The School of Shinigami
  • 045 or 045 : Overcome The Limits
  • 044 : Ishida, Power of Limits
  • 043 or 043 : The Despicable Shinigami
  • 042 or 042 : Yoruichi, God Of Flash, Dances!
  • 041 : Reunion, Ichigo and Rukia
  • 040 : The Shinigami Whom Ganju Met
  • 039 : The Man Of Immorality
  • 038 : Desperation! The Brokened Zangetsu
  • 037 : Reason For The Fist
  • 036 : Zaraki Kenpachi Approaches!
  • 035 : Assasination Of Aizen! The Darkness Which Approaches
  • 034 : Tragedy of Dawn
  • 033 : Miracle! The Mysterious New Hero
  • 032 : Stars and The Stray
  • 031 : The Resolution To Kill
  • 030 : Renji's Confrontation
  • 029 : Breakthrough! The Deathgods' Encompassing Net
  • 028 : Orihime Is Being Targeted
  • 027 : Release The Death Blow!
  • 026 : Formation! The Worst Tag
  • 025 : Penetrate The Center With an Enormous Bombshell?
  • 024 : Assemble! The 13 Divisions
  • 023 : The Sentence Of Rukia, Before The 14th Day
  • 022 : The Man Who Hates Shingamis
  • 021 : Enter! The World Of The Shinigami
  • 020 : Ichimaru The Silver Shadow
  • 019 : Ichigo Becomes A Hollow!
  • 018 : Reclaim! Power of the Shinigami
  • 017 : Ichigo Dies!
  • 016 : Encounter: Abarai Renji!
  • 015 : Kon's Great Plan
  • 014 : Back To Back, A Fight To The Death!
  • 013 : Flower and Hollow
  • 012 : A Gentle Right Arm
  • 011 : The Legendary Quincy
  • 010 : Assault On Trip At Sacred Ground!
  • 009 : Unbeatable Enemy
  • 008 : June 17th, A Memory Of Rain
  • 007 : Greetings From A Stuffed Toy
  • 006 : Fight To The Death! Ichigo Vs. Ichigo
  • 005 : Beat The Invisible Enemy!
  • 004 : Cursed Parakeet
  • 003 : The Older Brother's Wish, THe Younger Sister
  • 002 : A Shinigami's Work
  • 001 : The Day I Became A Shinigami
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