"All characters have different values": Tite Kubo did not intend to refine Aizen's character in Bleach to avoid fans liking him too much

"All characters have different values": Tite Kubo did not intend to refine Aizen's character in Bleach to avoid fans liking him too much

HomeNews, Other Content"All characters have different values": Tite Kubo did not intend to refine Aizen's character in Bleach to avoid fans liking him too much

Tite Kubo wasn't willing to make Aizen an average villain no matter how popular the trope is.

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Tite Kubo has created some of the most famous antagonists in the Shonen trope. Bleach has always been a series that created an interesting depth to the characters, despite how bittersweet the response to the series can be.

With the amount of care that went into the creation of characters, it was almost a mystery to understand why some were expanded and others not. There may be some that were left out due to the increasing number of characters, while others simply could not get their turn. But for Aizen, neither could be the case. It may always remain a dream for all fans who wanted their favorite antagonist to get his own backstory.

Aizen is considered one of the best villains in any shonen project, with fans holding him on a high pedestal. What makes a villain so special is their impact on the audience. Whether an antagonist is written in a book, a series or a movie; their motivations, goals and execution come together to form a better and proper villain.

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