Key Takeaways
- The lazy characters in Bleach avoid responsibility, which can make them entertaining to watch.
- Characters like Suigetsu, Yukio, and Gremmy show laziness in different ways.
- From relaxing with a handheld console to lazy battle tactics, its unique character shines through.
Not all in the bleach the universe is as hot-headed and energetic as Ichigo. There are a few people, both heroes and villains, who prefer to let others do the work for them while they relax and enjoy their own company. In short, these people can be considered lazy because of the way they can't take responsibility or get into serious situations where they really should.

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Thanks to author Tite Kubo's excellent writing skills, however, the characters are lazy bleach it can still be seen as entertaining to watch, either because of its ridiculous humor or because of its great power. Anyway, these are the people who are considered to be some of the laziest of the bleach series.
1 Kyoraku Shunsui
Suigetsu's carefree nature makes him an ugly fighter
- First appearance: Chapter 24
At the beginning of the bleach In the story, Kyoraku is shown as a strong member, but in the end, the Gotei 13 is very indifferent. When fans first see Kyoraku after Chad talks to him, the captain is lying on the ground, drank alone, and even. offering the enemy standing in front of him a drink.
When Chad refuses and begins to attack in large numbers, instead of jumping into action, Kyoraku dodges each one like child's play as he sits down. He becomes more responsible as the story progresses, but even when facing deadly threats like Coyote Starrk, Kyoraku's laziness still tends to get the better of him at the worst of times.
2 Yukio Hans Vorarlberna
Yukio can almost be seen wandering around with his Console
- First appearance: Section 343
It would be easy to forget that Yukio is a member of the Fullbringers considering that all he likes to do is hide and play on his handheld console. Whenever the Fullbringers have something important to take care of, such as when they are assigned to train Ichigo, Riruka is supposed to push Yukio into it, which he reluctantly does.

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As a result, this man hardly gets any screen time as it is said that, whenever he is not urgently needed, he is busy with intense acting. Even though Yukio was called back in the final arc, he still rarely looks away from the screen. But one thing is for sure, no matter what game he plays, he will have to be very tall to go for it.
3 Gremmy Thoumeaux
Gremmy's mental powers mean he doesn't need to move a muscle in battle.
- First appearance: TYBW Episode 15
Because Gremmy's ability, The Visionary, allows him to draw anything he can imagine into reality, he doesn't need to move a muscle when facing enemies, making him a lazy fighter. The best example of this can be seen in Gremmy's fight with the bloodthirsty captain of Squad 11, Zaraki Kenpachi.
While Kenpachi throws everything he has at Gremmy and is forced to release his Bankai which causes a lot of damage to his body, Gremmy stands in the same place for the entire fight. He was even able to summon a meteor by imagining its presence. It was a good thing that Gremmy was given this unique power because his lazy nature was definitely not suited to the sword fighting type.
4 Coyote Starrk
The number 1 Espada would rather rest and watch the world go by than fight
- First appearance: Section 138
It's ironic that, of all Aizen's Espada, Starrk gets the 1st place in terms of power, as he is also the calmest and laziest of the bunch. When Starrk is forced to go up against Kyoraku during the Fake Karakura Town arc, he doesn't seem too bothered about the captain standing in front of him and keeps telling Kyoraku that he'd rather avoid a fight if he can.
The truth is, Starrk has a lot of spiritual pressure, meaning that any Hollows that come close to him will be killed, forcing him to be isolated as a child. As a result, Starrk became accustomed to hiding and watching the world, despite being one of Aizen's most powerful agents.
5 Marechiyo Omaeda
Omaeda's lazy personality often clashes with his serious and stoic captain
- First appearance: Chapter 30
Although Omaeda begins to draw a little more in the series, for the first few arcs, he is marked as a burden to his captain Soi Fon due to his lazy nature and love of potato chips. . Unlike his stoic captain who is always deadly serious and focused on the mission at hand, Omaeda is a more carefree spirit who takes a calm approach to the events around him.

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This does not mean that he will not step in when needed, but as Soi Fon knows very well, it is not easy to force this man to do his duty. Fortunately, Kubo shows Omaeda in a better light during the Millennium War, but then again, it's hard to ignore when an army of Quincies arrives at your door.
6 Giselle Gewelle
Who needs to try when the zombie army can do everything for you?
- First appearance: TYBW Episode 15
Giselle's ability, The Zombie, allows her to turn her friends and enemies into members of her own zombified army. As a result, Giselle never has to fight herself, instead throwing mindless corpses at enemies, and then feasting on their flesh later if they are injured, as shown in the dead. Bambietta's “friend”.
Since Giselle can also hit without feeling anything, it means she doesn't have to try too hard in her fights, letting the zombies get their hands dirty instead. This unusual and calm personality helps make Giselle a lovable, if still terrifying, member of the Sternritter ranks.
7 Rangiku Matsumoto
Every day in Soul Society is a lazy day for Rangiku
- First appearance: Chapter 30
During the history of bleachthere have been many shows showing what each of the Soul Reapers gets up to on their days off. For some, like Renji or Hitsugaya, this involves training with their Zanpakuto, but for Byakuya it might mean filling out paperwork. But for Rangiku, even though he has urgent responsibilities to attend to, he can almost always be found hanging out at the bar with whoever he can convince to join him.
There was even a time when his captain Hitsugaya was mocked for “working too hard”, often ending up in an argument between the two. Rangiku is another Soul Reaper who is more than willing to show off what he's done when the situation calls for it, though he'd rather take a hot shower or enjoy a few sakes.
8 Askin Nakk Le Var
It takes a lot for Askin to start experimenting when engaging in combat
- First appearance: TYBW Episode 17
Askin may be a high-ranking member of the Schutzstaffel, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's always trying hard in combat. In fact, Askin tends to run away from any confrontation that seems to require him to use at least a little force, as shown when he leaves Grimmjow, only to find a nice and peaceful place where he can do it. enjoy a cup of coffee.
Later in the Millennium War, Yoruichi even said that Askin was deliberately holding back his power and just toying with his prey. As for his picnic basket and coffee machine, he'd rather just sit back and enjoy a nice snack, which is what he does in the first half of the final arc.

- Date of publication
- October 5, 2004
- Studio
- Pierrot
- Number of sections
- 392