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  2. Sōsuke Aizen - Wikipedia

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    Sōsuke Aizen (藍染 惣右介, Aizen Sōsuke) is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. He is the main antagonist of the first part of the story of Bleach .

  3. Sosuke Aizen - Wikipedia

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  4. Aizen - Wikipedia

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    Sōsuke Aizen (藍染 惣右介), a main antagonist of the manga series Bleach; See also. All pages with titles containing Aizen;

  5. List of Bleach chapters (188–423) - Wikipedia

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    Although Ichigo easily overpowers Aizen as they take their fight outside Karakura, having discarded his spirit pressure for physical strength, Aizen evolves into a hollow-like creature. Although Aizen renders Ichigo's left arm useless, Ichigo uses the last resort technique that he learned from Tensa Zangetsu: The Final Getsuga Tenshō.

  6. Show Hayami - Wikipedia

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    Yasushi Ōhama (大濱 靖, Ōhama Yasushi, born August 2, 1958), known professionally as Show Hayami (速水 奨, Hayami Shō), is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer.

  7. Talk:Sōsuke Aizen - Wikipedia

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    Aizen looks ridiculous in the first picture with glasses. This picture is soooooo much better, don' you guys love that curly hair coming down his face. Besides the the geek with glasses was a fake persona that he made up, this is the real thing.

  8. Sosuke Ikematsu - Wikipedia

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    Born in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, on July 9, 1990, Ikematsu landed his first film role in the blockbuster hit The Last Samurai at the age of 13. [1] He has since gone on to star in four feature-length films in Japan. [1]

  9. Sousuke Takaoka - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, Takaoka made headlines and attracted much controversy for several comments against the airing of Korean dramas on Japanese television. He stated on Twitter "I used to be indebted to Fuji TV in the past, but now I'm suspicious that they may actually be a Korean network.