morningmoon
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1. As we all know, Ulquiorra told Ichigo to kill him, saying that it would never end until he did. But Ichigo refused, so he actually DIDN'T kill Ulquiorra, he disappeared by himself. So Ulquiorra is STILL out there! Maybe not in full body, but in small particles, slowly reforming himself or waiting to be reformed. Many argue and say that he died from his lack of organs, but, this argument can be invalid. Being a Hollow, Ulquiorra doesn't have a heart, which is the most essentail organ, besides the brain, in the body. Surely, if he can survive without his actual heart, he can survive without his organs. Also, these organs would regenerate over time. It is my conclusion that he dissolved into ash, and, shall later reform and build his body from the ashes again, like a phoenix rising from the ashes when it is reborn.
And to tie with what I first said, Ulquiorra was already dissolving before he told Ichigo to kill him. His wings began to turn to ash, and as he watched himself turn to nothing, he ordered Ighigo to kill him, saying this would never end until he did. But, if he was already supposedly dying, why would he be so desperate for Ichigo to kill him? This also points to the fact that he isn't actually dead yet. Some might think that it has to do with pride, that Ulquiorra would want to be defeated completely instead of just dying from natural causes. This argument is invalid, since Ulquiorra does not care for things such as pride. Things like that are meaningless to him. Why would he all of a sudden want to protect his 'pride and honor'? This seems very uncharacteristic of him.
2. Tite Kudo doesn't just kill off the characters who received MAJOR screen time. Ulquiorra received TONS of scenes and screen time, so there HAS to be a deeper story to what has happened.
3. In a interview with Tite Kudo, when asked if Ulquiorra was really dead, he said we should all keep reading, and that we shall be surprised. ISN'T THAT A HINT ENOUGH!? He might as well have openly told us that he's coming back, but being Tite, he would NEVER spoil the surprise like that!
4. Ulquiorra and Orihime's final scene is literally a red Hummer parked in a Green Peace conference room (sorry, couldn't resist!). Their final effort to reach one another is a sign that when he returns, Orihime will play a major role in it. Such a deep, sentimental moment like that could not have just been a whimsy of Kudo's. Also, Ulquiorra changed over time. His character developed to whole new levels, and he finally released that he had a heart. If he's the bad guy, why give him such a beautiful piece? And when you go that deep into a character, it means that you have further plans for them. SO he could not have been killed off so pointlessly.
5. Ulquiorra is possibly the most powerful Arrancar yet. He never showed Aizen his final release form, and, if it is true that he is the only arrancar who can reach that stage, then he is really meant to be the number one Espada. But because he hid his powers, no one knew about it, so he was ASSUMED to be at fourth level. So, such a powerful being is bound to come back. Also, he didn't claim the title as number one because Ulquiorra would never attempt to claw his way up to the top. He finds such distasteful behavior below him, and he would never stoop so low as to involve himself in some pointless bloody battle for any form of ranking or title. Along with this, it is a tactical advantage for him to be ranked as four, because he is higher than five, but just below the top three. The arrancar in the top three are the most likely to be thought to rebel against Aizen, so Ulquiorra would wish to be one step a head of his enemies (both Aizen and Soul Society), by being thought as a less powerful and weak opponent and the one less likely to cut down his superiors.
6. In the final battle, Ulquiorra mentions regeneration many times over. And coming from someone who thinks talking is insignificant, this means a lot. Also, Tite Kudo would not have put so much emphasis on it if regeneration wouldn't play a major role in the future (most likely his return).
Right, any objections? I hope there aren't any, because to me these seem like very valid points to me! Is there anyone out there who agrees or disagrees with this, and if so, feel free to reply!
I hope this lit up some hope in your hearts for our dear beloved Ulquiorra! I can't wait for his return!
And to tie with what I first said, Ulquiorra was already dissolving before he told Ichigo to kill him. His wings began to turn to ash, and as he watched himself turn to nothing, he ordered Ighigo to kill him, saying this would never end until he did. But, if he was already supposedly dying, why would he be so desperate for Ichigo to kill him? This also points to the fact that he isn't actually dead yet. Some might think that it has to do with pride, that Ulquiorra would want to be defeated completely instead of just dying from natural causes. This argument is invalid, since Ulquiorra does not care for things such as pride. Things like that are meaningless to him. Why would he all of a sudden want to protect his 'pride and honor'? This seems very uncharacteristic of him.
2. Tite Kudo doesn't just kill off the characters who received MAJOR screen time. Ulquiorra received TONS of scenes and screen time, so there HAS to be a deeper story to what has happened.
3. In a interview with Tite Kudo, when asked if Ulquiorra was really dead, he said we should all keep reading, and that we shall be surprised. ISN'T THAT A HINT ENOUGH!? He might as well have openly told us that he's coming back, but being Tite, he would NEVER spoil the surprise like that!
4. Ulquiorra and Orihime's final scene is literally a red Hummer parked in a Green Peace conference room (sorry, couldn't resist!). Their final effort to reach one another is a sign that when he returns, Orihime will play a major role in it. Such a deep, sentimental moment like that could not have just been a whimsy of Kudo's. Also, Ulquiorra changed over time. His character developed to whole new levels, and he finally released that he had a heart. If he's the bad guy, why give him such a beautiful piece? And when you go that deep into a character, it means that you have further plans for them. SO he could not have been killed off so pointlessly.
5. Ulquiorra is possibly the most powerful Arrancar yet. He never showed Aizen his final release form, and, if it is true that he is the only arrancar who can reach that stage, then he is really meant to be the number one Espada. But because he hid his powers, no one knew about it, so he was ASSUMED to be at fourth level. So, such a powerful being is bound to come back. Also, he didn't claim the title as number one because Ulquiorra would never attempt to claw his way up to the top. He finds such distasteful behavior below him, and he would never stoop so low as to involve himself in some pointless bloody battle for any form of ranking or title. Along with this, it is a tactical advantage for him to be ranked as four, because he is higher than five, but just below the top three. The arrancar in the top three are the most likely to be thought to rebel against Aizen, so Ulquiorra would wish to be one step a head of his enemies (both Aizen and Soul Society), by being thought as a less powerful and weak opponent and the one less likely to cut down his superiors.
6. In the final battle, Ulquiorra mentions regeneration many times over. And coming from someone who thinks talking is insignificant, this means a lot. Also, Tite Kudo would not have put so much emphasis on it if regeneration wouldn't play a major role in the future (most likely his return).
Right, any objections? I hope there aren't any, because to me these seem like very valid points to me! Is there anyone out there who agrees or disagrees with this, and if so, feel free to reply!
I hope this lit up some hope in your hearts for our dear beloved Ulquiorra! I can't wait for his return!