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Hell and the stuff related to it is cano since Kubo directly worked with the movie guys on the movie. Keep in mind that he decided to make the hell arc movie because he (like many other things) did not have time to incorporate it into the manga due to time constraints. See here: http://mangahead.com/Manga-Collections/Special-Collections/Bleach-Hell-Arc-Special
These events most likely occurred after the battle with Aizen and before losing his shinigami powers. But the only way to clean up the timelines would be to include the filler in the last episode post to losing his powers, in Hell Verse Ichigo had his post Ulquiorra-fight-mask, and he never had time to go out after that until he woke up from his coma, and Rukia vanished immediately afterwards. But if the little Filler's that happen between canon stuff in that episode is legit then maybe it could work. Is EPISODE 342.
It reassures me to see once more that even without a cannon confirmation, there's a constant Ichiruki aura through all the manga and everything related with the series. But when it came to the movie, Kubo said he didn't even wanted his name on the credits because of the Ichihime involve in the movie.
FTB Movie: Clearly Ichiruki - Kubo gave his support and intervened in the movie making process. Hell Verse Movie: 1 Ichihime scene - Kubo wanted his name detached from the movie. The next day after this post about him not wanting his name on the movie, he tweeted a photo of himself with a t-shirt that said Ichiruki.
If you are a big fan of Bleach and Ichihime, prepare for what's coming. It can be coincidence: lmao, but Kubo is "just," Bleach's author and I think that when he supports something related to the series it means something and when he doesn't support well.... XD .... it has meanings too.
It has his own manga just like the last dbz movies that were canon.
There's also evidence of the Memories of Nobody fitting well in the timeline and been canon but that's another topic.
These events most likely occurred after the battle with Aizen and before losing his shinigami powers. But the only way to clean up the timelines would be to include the filler in the last episode post to losing his powers, in Hell Verse Ichigo had his post Ulquiorra-fight-mask, and he never had time to go out after that until he woke up from his coma, and Rukia vanished immediately afterwards. But if the little Filler's that happen between canon stuff in that episode is legit then maybe it could work. Is EPISODE 342.
It reassures me to see once more that even without a cannon confirmation, there's a constant Ichiruki aura through all the manga and everything related with the series. But when it came to the movie, Kubo said he didn't even wanted his name on the credits because of the Ichihime involve in the movie.
FTB Movie: Clearly Ichiruki - Kubo gave his support and intervened in the movie making process. Hell Verse Movie: 1 Ichihime scene - Kubo wanted his name detached from the movie. The next day after this post about him not wanting his name on the movie, he tweeted a photo of himself with a t-shirt that said Ichiruki.
If you are a big fan of Bleach and Ichihime, prepare for what's coming. It can be coincidence: lmao, but Kubo is "just," Bleach's author and I think that when he supports something related to the series it means something and when he doesn't support well.... XD .... it has meanings too.
It has his own manga just like the last dbz movies that were canon.
There's also evidence of the Memories of Nobody fitting well in the timeline and been canon but that's another topic.