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The D-Reaper notices and shoots half a dozen razor-sharp flying discs into his spine. He's so desperate and focused on saving her to make amends that he completely forgets to keep his guard up. A very brutal version of this happens to Beelzemon in Digimon Tamers in one of their fights with the D-Reaper, he gets an opportunity to rescue its hostage, Jeri, and goes for it.
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Gino Weinberg of Code Geass certainly isn't above this: This is how he kills Senba of the Four Holy Swords, and how he destroys the otherwise highly guarded Shinkirou much later. Accelerator quickly figures him out and puts several bullets through his limbs. As such, this is his preferred attack style. In A Certain Magical Index, one teleport esper, Kill-Point, can only teleport directly behind people, and only people in his line of sight. Momose from Bloody Cross has been known to use her shadow manipulating abilities to sneak up behind opponents and stab them in the back.
In their Heroic Rematch it doesn't work so well.) (Renji reveals that this is Byakuya's favorite attack for minor opponents. In fact, it all happenes so fast that Ichigo is on the ground before he even knows that he's been attacked. In a show where most fights last several episodes, this one is over in seconds. As Ichigo turns to face him, Byakuya Flash Steps again behind Ichigo, stabbing him in the back right through his heart, ending the fight and leaving Ichigo to die. Just as Ichigo is winning, captain Kuchiki Byakuya Flash Steps in from behind and breaks Ichigo's sword.
When Squad 6 come to arrest Rukia in Season 1, Ichigo tries to intervene and fights the Squad 6 lieutenant Renji Abarai. Luckily, she lives long enough to receive medical treatment. Sadly, that wasn't really Aizen, but Hinamori, his best friend, placed under an illusion. Soifon, Shunsui Kyoraku, Toshiro Hitsugaya, and Shinji Hirako team up on Aizen, whom Hitsugaya successfully stabs in the back. Kyoraku, being a fine Combat Pragmatist himself, later returns the favour. However, before Wonderweiss gets hit, Starrk takes advantage of the distraction to shoot Kyoraku in the back. Turning up behind the man, Wonderweiss puts his hand through Ukitake's chest, causing Kyoraku to go for him by flash-stepping behind the "kid". A weird example happens with Starrk and Wonderweiss.
This is a mixture of pragmatism and a desire to avoid feeling guilt upon seeing the Hollow's human face.
In Bleach, it's actually recommended procedure for Shinigami to attack Hollows from behind. Thankfully, he is stopped by Louis, who kills him before he gets the chance to actually pull the trigger. The boss then "repays" him by pulling out a gun and trying to shoot Legoshi as he walks away. Beastars: At the climax of the Meteor Festival Arc, the boss of the Shishigumi is defeated by Legoshi, who chooses to spare his life. He said he would give anything to fix this.would it be worth it if fixing it meant leaving everything he knew behind? Thrown into the past, Cody is given that chance. Friends to Crushes to Strangers to Enemies to LoversĬody was head over heels for his Jedi General, so when Order 66 was executed, he was in emotional turmoil. Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death. #MUNDI MY BACKUP BUDDY SERIES#
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