The best weapons in anime sometimes are alive.
Sometimes, the best weapons an anime hero can have aren’t the most powerful: they’re the ones who can talk back. Sentient weapon partners take many different forms. From objects that can speak or even form a spiritual bond with their human, to humans that can transform to be wielded by a partner, theirs is a rare and powerful friendship to earn.
9 Zanpakutou - Bleach Unless your name is Kenpachi Zaraki, no Soul Reaper can hope to go far in Soul Society without going through all the proper levels of bonding with their sword. The further they go, the more pronounced their weapon’s sentience becomes. This both makes the zanpakutou spirit stronger in battle and harder to tame.
The two swords were once one blade, and despite one possessing destructive powers and the other healing powers, they both have subtle but clear sentience. They can ask to be drawn and implicitly choose who is able to hold them. They’re also able to nudge their wielders in the right directions, such as Tenseiga pushing Sesshoumaru to save lives.
Now, Pochita exists as Denji’s heart, allowing him to transform into a vicious Devil by pulling the cord protruding from his chest . Pochita's consciousness is still somehow ligenring inside Denji, and even if he doesn’t speak often, when he does, it’s clear that Denji’s well-being is a very high priority. He tells Denji he wants to achieve Denji’s dreams alongside him, and gives him subconscious warnings in his dreams.
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