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Tite Kubo’sBleachis known for its variety of characters who come in all shapes and sizes. These characters have their own significance to the story and while some are only for a short period of time, others have been a part of the narrative since the beginning. However, there is one set of characters that fans can never forget no matter how much theBleachstory progresses.

Bleach Anime Series | Credit: Studio Pierrot

The reason behind these characters being unforgettable is their character designs that according to many fans are hauntingly ugly. Kubo is quite famous within the manga industry for creating some of the most ugly-looking characters inBleach. These characters are mostly villains or antagonists who transform into their final forms.

From Guenael Lee to Aaroniero Arruruerie, these character designs are hideous in more than one way, but there are three characters that fans have been deeming the ugliest characters inBleachsince the very beginning.

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1Zommari Rureaux

Zommari Rureaux was the seventh Arrancar in Sosuke Aizen’s army, and while his character is not ugly in his first form, his Resurreccion form is deemed the most creepy thing in the entireBleach. Not only that, even his method of transforming into his final formwas quite creepy.

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Initially, Zommari looks like a normal tall, muscular, dark-skinned Arrancar with tattoos and small spikes over his head. However, when he transforms into his Resurreccion, the Brujeria, his character becomes really ugly inBleach.

In his Brujeria form, his entire body gets covered with fifty open eyes, and his legs are replaced by a pink rounded structure that has white faces on it. His entire body is covered in white, and his face is marked with black signs that make him look hideous.

Zommari Rureaux

2Charlotte Chuhlhourne

Charlotte was the 20th Arrancarin Sosuke Aizen’sarmy and one of Baraggan Louisenbairn’s Fraccion who served him as one of his subordinates inBleach. Charlotte was essentially a drag queen, but the wayTite Kubodesigned his character made fans creep out a lot.

He had extremely long, black, wavy hair and overly exaggerated eyelashes with a tiara made up of his hollow mask. His mannerisms and his hideous power-up added more ugliness to his character. Not only that, his Resurreccion form was even creepier as it changed his clothing and made him look like an ugly angel with white and pink clothing wrapped around parts of his body.

Charlotte Chuhlhourne

3PePe Waccabrada

PePe was a Quincy and a member of the Wandenreich’s Sternritter who attacked the Soul Society on the command of Yhwach. PePe was a short old man wearing goggles, a long v-shaped white beard, and a bald head. His attire made him look even more hideous, putting him in the third spot forBleach’sugliest characters.

PePe’s character design would have worked if he had a normal ability or a different personality. His Vollstandig, Gudoero essentially gave him the power to manipulate anyone into loving him and working for him.

PePe Waccabrada’s Character Design | Credit: Studio Pierrot

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Once activated, his Vollstandig removes all of his clothes, and the only thing remaining on his body is his shoes and a white thong around his waist. His beard is split into two separate sections, and he gets two wings at the back that add more creepiness to his character.

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Tarun Kohli

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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.

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