Orihime's New Perspective

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Orihime Inoue as depicted in the anime First appearance Bleach manga chapter 2 Created by Japanese English Profile Relatives (father-in-law) (mother-in-law, deceased) (sister-in-law) (sister-in-law) Sora Inoue (brother, deceased) (husband) (son) Orihime Inoue (: 井上 織姫,: Inoue Orihime) is a in the series and its adaptations created. She is one of 's best friends, and later his wife. Like many other friends, she quickly develops spiritual powers of her own after Ichigo becomes a. Throughout the series, Orihime learns about Ichigo's duty as a Soul Reaper and decides to accompany him when he goes to Soul Society to save.

Besides the manga series, Orihime has also appeared in other media from Bleach franchise, including the series, animated films, and. She has been fairly popular among readers of the manga since her introduction, having ranked within the top 10 or the top 20 in all of the characters popularity polls of the series. Additionally, various pieces of merchandising have been developed based on her appearance such as figurines and key chains. Publications from manga, anime and other media have also commented on her character with most praising her traits and development. In the animated adaptations of Bleach, Orihime is voiced by in Japanese.

In the English adaptations, she is voiced. Shun Shun Rikka Orihime joins the others when they deal with the Bount in episodes. Afterwards, begin to invade Karakura Town. During a battle with the, the attack component of Orihime's Shun Shun Rikka is destroyed, making her unable to help in the oncoming battles. After sitting on the sidelines for the second arrancar invasion, Orihime has Tsubaki restored by, and Orihime goes to Soul Society to train for the next attack. While traveling between the two realms, she meets, who threatens to kill Ichigo and her friends, unless she agrees to go to Hueco Mundo. Orihime leaves and heads to Hueco Mundo.

There, Orihime is introduced to, a former Soul Reaper and current leader of the Arrancar. Aizen explains that he intends to use Orihime's Shun Shun Rikka to restore the ( 崩玉, 'breakdown sphere'), though she decides to use her powers to destroy the Orb instead. Before she can act on her plans, Ichigo and a group of others arrive in Hueco Mundo to save her. When Ichigo is defeated while facing Ulquiorra, wanting to battle Ichigo at full strength, frees Orihime from her confinements so that she can heal him. Ichigo battles with Grimmjow and ultimately claims victory. They are then attacked by, but after Nnoitora's death at the hands of Kenpachi, Orihime is captured once again.

Ichigo rushes to her location, and engages Ulquiorra in battle, but is once again defeated. During the aftermath, she discovers that Ichigo is transformed into a new hollow and he mortally hurts Ulquiorra. Ulquiorra starts to turn into ashes as he asks Orihime if she is afraid of him.

Orihime, after saying that he is not frightening, tries to reach his hand but Ulquiorra finally disappears. As Ichigo returns to the world of the living, Orihime remains behind to heal an injured Uryū. After Aizen is defeated, Orihime returns to living a normal life until Uryū is attacked and badly injured by a human with supernatural powers. She is later confronted by Tsukishima, the one who attacked Uryū, and his subordinate Shishigawara, and Tsukishima stabs her with his Fullbring before leaving.

Later it is revealed that Tsukishima's power has altered her memories. Later, Orihime and her friends went to Hueco Mundo to fight off the, a group of Quincys seeking to destroy Soul Society led by an all powerful leader named Yhwach.

Orihime and the others fight them off and liberate Hueco Mundo from one of the Wandenreich's high-ranked officers Quilge Opie. After dealing with Opie, Ichigo finds out that the Wandenreich are attacking the Soul Society. When Ichigo is defeated by Yhwach, Orihime fixes Ichigo's weapon allowing him to face him again. Ten years after Ichigo's victory, she marries Ichigo and has a son with him named.

In other media. Orihime as ' Her character has gained additional popularity even among non-fans thanks to a short looped animation of Orihime twirling a leek (specifically, a negi, or ) played to '.

Known as the, the five frames used in the flash cartoon were taken from the second episode in the anime. Orihime appears in the, and, albeit in a minor role. She also appears in the Bleach video games such as as a playable character.

Orihime also stars alongside Rukia Kuchiki in the Bleach Beat Collection Season 2 with solo song 'La La La' and duet song 'Holy Fight.' Reception. Provides the voice of Orihime Inoue in English dub. At the first in March 2007, was one of the winners in the category 'Best Actresses in supporting roles' for her role as Orihime. The character of Orihime has been well received by readers from the manga, appearing at No. 5 in the first characters popularity poll.

She did not appear in the top ten from the second (having ranked 12th), but returned in the two followings; in the 3rd poll she ranked 10th, and was 8th in the most recent, surpassing by 123 votes. Various types of merchandising have been released based on Orihime's character such as plush, key chains and figurines. Pins based on her hair clips have also been released for cosplaying. Various publications for manga, anime and other media have commented on Orihime's character, adding praise to her traits and development. Mania Entertainment writer Jarred Pine liked Orihime's development in the first volume of the manga as her encounter with the hollow from her brother added 'more dimension' to her character rather than her portray of a 'big-breasted bimbo' in which she was initially introduced. Although Carlo Santos from (ANN) found her character to be stereotypical due to the way she uses her powers, he noted that (like each character) she was very interesting due to the personality she has.

Smith from complained on Orihime's appearances when she joins her friends to rescue since most of them were only comical and they were very repetitive. Stephanie Sheh was praised as one of the best voice actors from 's dub by Carl Kimlinger from ANN. Carlos Alexandre from popcultureshock.com also praised Sheh's work, noting that she makes a good interpretation from Orihime's character. In an Anime News Network poll, Orihime was voted as the fourth worst cook in anime. See also. TV Tokyo, Dentsu, Studio Pierrot (October 12, 2004). TV Tokyo, Dentsu, Studio Pierrot (September 15, 2006).

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