The manga of Bleach has been finished for a while. Apart from the dissatisfaction with the ending, the biggest complaint of fans is the CP problem in the show. Ichigo Kurosaki finally chose to marry Orihime Inoue, which also made many fans who supported Rukia angry. In addition, Orihime also had much less roles than Rukia. In a recent Japanese TV show, the editor of Bleach revealed that in the eyes of the author Kubo Tite, Orihime Inoue has always been the heroine, and Rukia is a companion. For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Death Zone Many netizens said that they still find it hard to accept after seeing this. In fact, Kubo Tite had said in an interview before that he had always portrayed Orihime as the heroine, but later everyone found that Rukia and Ichigo spent more time together in the manga. Moreover, the manga has been completed, and the editor still came out to talk about this matter, which made fans feel that he was whitewashing the story. They asked why such a thing was only mentioned now. In short, they just don't buy it. For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Death Zone |
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