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This unintentionally reveals to everyone that Mash has only used physical strength since joining the academy because he is Magic-less. The mage reveals he is Cell War before teleporting away. Abel takes Abyss to the infirmary. Mash's friends decide to keep his secret,
until they remember Abel's 100 freed dolls are human again and heard everything, meaning Mash' secret is exposed. Cell reports to his father he has finally located Mash.
Season 2: The Divine Visionary Candidate Exam Arc (2024)[edit] No.
overallNo. in
seasonTitle [b]Directed by [c]Chief animation directed by [c]Original air dateRef. 131"Mash Burnedead and the Divine Visionaries"
Transliteration: "Masshu Bāndeddo to Shinkakusha Tachi" (Japanese: マッシュ・バーンデッドと神覚者たち)Directed by : Keisuke Shiraishi
Storyboarded by : Tomoya TanakaHisashi HigashijimaJanuary 6, 2024 (2024-01-06)[13] Mash's status as a Magic-less spreads around the academy. So far Mash's bizarre semi-friendship
with the defeated Magia Lupus members has made students too scared to tell the instructors. Abyss informs Mash Innocent Zero have taken a dangerous interest in him.
"[36] While the original dialogue of the series was kept clean to avoid any profanities, its level of sophistication was made appropriate to adults in a criminal environment. [23] Watanabe described Cowboy Bebop as "80% serious story and 20% humorous touch". [39] The comical episodes were harder for the team to write than the serious ones, and though several events in them seemed random, they were carefully planned in advance. [31] Watanabe conceived the series' ending early on, and each episode involving Spike and Vicious was meant to foreshadow their final confrontation. Some of the staff were unhappy about this approach as a continuation of the series would be difficult. While he considered altering the ending, he eventually
settled with his original idea. The reason for creating the ending was that Watanabe did not want the series to become like Star Trek, with him being tied to doing it for years. [31] Development[edit] The project had initially originated with Bandai's toy division as a sponsor, with the goal of selling spacecraft toys. Watanabe recalled his only instruction was "So long as there's a spaceship in it, you can do whatever you want. " But upon viewing early footage, it became clear that Watanabe's vision for the series did not match Bandai's. Believing the series would never sell toy merchandise, Bandai pulled out of the project, leaving it in development hell until
sister company Bandai Visual stepped in to sponsor it.
After being trained by his father Isshin, another exiled Soul Reaper, Ichigo sacrifices his power to seal Aizen away when the Hōgyoku
rejects its master, and the Soul Reapers defeat the Espadas. Months later, Chad and the members reveal themselves as Fullbringers in a group called Xcution. They can give up their powers to restore other ones and they plan on doing so for Ichigo, who uses the power of Fullbringer. However, it is all a ruse by their leader Kugo Ginjo, a Fullbringer and former Substitute Soul Reaper, to extract his powers and empower all of them. Ichigo has his Soul Reaper powers restored, when he gains his trust from the Soul Society. After helping other Soul Reapers defeat Ginjo's team, Ichigo resumes his duty as a Substitute Soul Reaper. Several anime exclusive story arcs are introduced during the series. The first arc focuses on the Bount, a group of spiritual humans who are immortal longer by stealing souls. Their leader, Jin Kariya, seeks to
destroy the Soul Society in revenge. However, Ichigo and his allies defeat them. The second arc focuses on Shūsuke Amagai, a Soul Reaper captain replacing Ichimaru.