"Was he likable? Hell no. Was he memorable? Hell yes": Tite Kubo made the best decision by not reviving the best pale villain after Aizen

"Was he likable? Hell no. Was he memorable? Hell yes": Tite Kubo made the best decision by not reviving the best pale villain after Aizen

HomeNews, Other Content"Was he likable? Hell no. Was he memorable? Hell yes": Tite Kubo made the best decision by not reviving the best pale villain after Aizen

Sometimes death leaves a greater legacy than resurrection.

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Tite Kubo's Bleach had one of the biggest comebacks after fans lost hope. Before the Thousand Year Blood War arc, Bleach last aired in 2012. After a decade of hope, when everything started to fade, it returned with the final saga. The Millennium Blood War arc saw the Soul Reapers go up against the Quincy Legion, with Yhwach as their leader.

While Yhwach has been a major antagonist, fans often hail Aizen Sosuke as the greatest Bleach villain ever. But there's a close second that had fans jumping out of their seats. It was Ulquiorra Cifer. Fans believe he had a good ending, and Tite Kubo was right not to bring him back into history because it would ruin the legacy he left behind.

Aizen Sosuke remains one of the most influential antagonists ever. In Bleach terms, there is no one better than him, but fans believe that Ulquiorra Cifer is a close second. Antagonists often force audiences to hate them but give fans memorable moments. The fourth Espada did so gracefully. Although he had a calm nature, his words were like arrows that pierced hearts.

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