![]() The anime also changed Yumichika's response to Ikkaku begging for death, having him panic on the sidelines and spend the entire episode behaving as Ikkaku's "wife". The anime features Yumichika stewing angrily in the background whenever Mizuho makes a pass at Ikkaku. The animators are huge fans of Ikkaku/Yumichika so they will insert Ship Tease into filler episodes and rewrite manga scenes to insert Ship Tease. ![]() The sequence plays like it's straight out of a romance manga, adding another layer of tragedy to Rukia disappearing in the episode's final scene-which then cuts to a modified version of the "Haruka Kanata" ending, that removes appearances from other characters to emphasize the relationship between Ichigo and Rukia. This episode includes a trip to an ice rink where Ichigo helps Rukia learn to ice skate. Episode 342, in particular, is one long Ichigo/Rukia tease that never existed in the manga.A small subplot in the manga where Keigo jokingly creates the rumor mill about Ichigo and Rukia being in a relationship is expanded in the anime into an arc that continues long after the manga had ended it.Though the film's canon status is dubious, Kubo was heavily involved in it, even giving it the subtitle I Call Your Name as a reference to Ichigo dramatically calling out Rukia's name. ![]()
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