Kaname Tōsen
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Kaname Tōsen | |
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Kaname Tōsen by Tite Kubo |
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Created by | Tite Kubo |
Voiced by | Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese) J.B. Blanc (English) |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Soul Reaper |
Date of birth | November 13[1] |
Occupation | Soul Reaper (former) |
Title | Commanding officer in Sōsuke Aizen's army Captain of the 9th Division (former) |
Zanpakutō | Suzumushi |
Kaname Tōsen (東仙 要 Tōsen Kaname?) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. He is originally captain of the 9th Division of the Gotei 13, but leaves Soul Society to pursue other goals as the series progresses. His lieutenant and acting replacement is Shūhei Hisagi. He ranked 25th in the most recent Shonen Jump poll.[citation needed]
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[edit] Character outline
Tōsen has dark skin and dark brown hair (purple in the anime). He wears the traditional Soul Reaper uniform with the sleeves rolled up to the shoulder and his captain's haori over it; the uniform is tied with a purple obi sash. He also wears an orange scarf around his neck, white boots, and black, fingerless gloves. He has been blind since birth. He usually wears a clear visor, although this was not always the case.
Tōsen's creed in life is to "take the path with the least bloodshed". It was for this reason that he felt it necessary to follow Sōsuke Aizen. Tōsen, along with Gin Ichimaru were identified by Kenpachi Zaraki as being afraid of death.
Tōsen, like Aizen and Gin, has changed his outfit after defecting from Soul Society. He now wears clothing similar to the arrancar along with longer gloves, smaller goggles, and his hair in what appears to be shoulder length dreadlocks.
Tōsen also has several unique relationships with the arrancar. Tōsen thinks of Grimmjow Jeagerjaques in the same matter as Kenpachi Zaraki; a killing machine that will cause only more bloodshed in the world. Wonderweiss Margera seems to have an attachment towards him. Tōsen explains that this is because they are both pure spirits, and that pure spirits tend to attract and follow each other. In a recent omake, Tōsen takes over Gin Ichimaru's Arrancar Research Time where he literally cuts Gin out of the picture. Tōsen goes on to explain the use of the Orb of Distortion, ending with him patting Wonderweiss affectionately.
[edit] History
In his youth, Tōsen maintained a fond friendship with a girl who talked constantly of "ridding the clouds from the starry skies", meaning to remove evil from the world. She expressed a strong belief in the ideal of justice and Tōsen idolized her for it. Her dream was to become a Soul Reaper and use her powers to maintain a peaceful world. Soon after she was accepted by the Academy; however, her husband killed her because she scolded him for killing a comrade over a petty argument. Tōsen's own sense of justice was thrown into doubt by her death, since he could not understand why someone who believed so strongly in justice could die so quickly and meaninglessly. Taking her zanpakutō from her grave, Tōsen determined if simply believing in justice wasn't enough, he would gain strength and become justice. He vowed that he would fight for justice without unnecessary bloodshed from then on. Shortly after, Tōsen joined the Soul Reapers.
Tōsen met up with his now good friend, Sajin Komamura, while he was still in the Soul Reaper academy.[2] They took to each other quickly, because at that point Komamura was ashamed of his fox head and Tōsen could not see it. Komamura joined the Soul Reapers and they became close friends and eventually captains in the Gotei 13, though the exact details aren't known. Before becoming a captain, it was known that Tōsen was in the 5th Division as well as the 9th division under [Kensei].[3] When Aizen was still the lieutenant of the 5th Division, Tōsen was already on good terms with him.
In the Turn Back the Pendulum miniseries, set roughly 100 years before the main storyline, Tōsen was part of the 9th division under captain Kensei Muguruma. Even at this point, he was Aizen's subordinate, helping to subdue the team sent to stop Kensei and Mashiro after they transformed into hollows. He is seen striking Love and others in the back before Aizen appears declaring it was under his orders that he did it.
In addition, since Kenpachi Zaraki entered Seireitei and killed the former captain of the 11th Division, Tōsen has seen Kenpachi as a monster who served no purpose but to create chaos and would eventually break the tenuous peace of Soul Society.
[edit] Synopsis
Tōsen first appears at the Soul Reaper captains meeting. After Sōsuke Aizen's fake death, he laments the fact that blood has been spilled and that more violence will be needed to stop the intruder attack. When Uryū Ishida reaches the top of the stairs to the Shrine of Penitence, Tōsen uses his shikai to disable Ishida. Tōsen, alongside Sajin Komamura, confront Kenpachi Zaraki over his decision to help the intruders. Tōsen uses his bankai against Kenpachi, though Kenpachi manages to overpower him. Tōsen was injured badly, but before Kenpachi could finish him off, Komamura intervenes, saving Tōsen, but breaking his helmet in the process. Tōsen, after getting healed, teleports Renji Abarai and Rukia Kuchiki to Aizen once he is revealed to be a traitor, and watches the several attempts to stop Aizen. Tōsen leaves with Aizen and Gin, and tells Komamura that he is walking the path of justice still, as he finds this is the best way of ending the world's bloodshed. Tōsen is also the one to punish Grimmjow Jeagerjaques following him breaking orders as he views Grimmjow to be very similar to Kenpachi Zaraki. He later appears with Aizen and Ichimaru to destroy Karakura Town.
[edit] Suzumushi
The name of Tōsen's zanpakutō is Suzumushi (清虫? lit. Pure Insects, read phonetically as cricket; Viz: Bell Bug). In its sealed form, Suzumushi looks like a regular katana. Its crossguard is shaped like a tear drop, and at the wide part of the teardrop are several teardrop-shaped holes. Hanging off the tear's tip is a small ring. Unlike most zanpakutō, Suzumushi has two shikai commands, each producing a unique automatic effect. Additionally, he is unique in that his zanpakutō was not originally his; it belonged to the unnamed friend who set him on his path.
Suzumushi's regular release command is "Cry" (鳴け nake?, Viz: "howl",), which has the automatic effect of projecting a high-pitched tone over a wide area, overloading the hearing of anyone in range and knocking them unconscious. (This comparatively humane and painless technique fits with Tōsen's self-presentation as a proponent of justice.)
Suzumushi's second release command is "smash his limbs" (四肢を潰すよ shishi o tsubusu yo?), which changes Suzumushi into its Benihikō (紅飛蝗? lit. Crimson Flying Locusts) form. Suzumushi vibrates momentarily and, after Tōsen moves the blade around him in a circle, a trail appears from the sword's path. The trail turns into hundreds of blades that rain down on his opponents.
Suzumushi's bankai, named Enma Kōrogi (閻魔蟋蟀? lit. Enma Cricket; Viz: Field Cricket),[4] creates a large, black dome centered at Tōsen's location and anchored to the ground with ten rings. Anyone within the dome loses the ability to sense anything around them, what Tōsen called Mumyō (無明? lit. ignorance) which in the anime is represented by the characters under its effect being in black and white, while anyone currently in the dome but not suffering Suzumushi's effect being in color. The only sense they retain is that of touch. The weakness of this technique is that which makes Tōsen immune to it: Suzumushi itself. Anything touching Suzumushi's hilt is immune to the dome's effects, so anyone able to grab Suzumushi recovers their senses as was shown in his fight with Kenpachi Zaraki.
[edit] Notes and references
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