What is THE HOGYOKU? Analysing AIZEN and URAHARA'S Greatest Creation | Bleach DISCUSSION

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    The Hogyoku is one of the most enigmatic aspects of Bleach. What is it? How many people know how to create one? What does this strange little orb actually want? As Bleach's two masterminds, Urahara and Aizen, play an intricate game of chess with the universe, the Hogyoku is very much a centrepiece. Let's discuss!
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    Chapters:
    Intro - 00:00
    The Hogyoku Overview - 01:55
    Hogyoku Timeline - 04:05
    Inconsistencies - 29:18
    Additional Points - 34:10
    Summary - 40:24
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  • @MrTommo2304
    @MrTommo2304  Před 2 lety +313

    The Hogyoku is just one of so many interesting lore bits hidden away in Bleach - so what do you think a Hogyoku actually IS? With a will of their own, what do they want? Let me know!

    • @mobofgames5704
      @mobofgames5704 Před 2 lety +7

      I have a question that i hope u can answer. The power of gerard its supposed to turn the impossible possible so the only way he can die is if Yhwach takes is power right?

    • @mobofgames5704
      @mobofgames5704 Před 2 lety +2

      @Gabriel Damasceno Meurer yeah and many people say that yamamoto would kill him too butni doubt that.

    • @alexg22222
      @alexg22222 Před 2 lety +13

      i don't see how it could be the heart of the soul king, since that is in Gerard, and in the novel CFYOW it is said that what is taken from the souls of the soul reapers that are exposed to the hogyoku are soul king fragments, with a nail being in Rangiku. Personally i believe the hogyoku is not more no less than an amalgamation of all the soul king fragments that were found in the souls it exposed to. but here is another crazy idea. Maybe the hogyoku is the Will of the soul king, his wish of becoming whole again, that would be a small explanation as to why the hogyoku simply absorbs all the soul king fragments it comes across, and it would also be tied to it's ability of making the desires/wills of the people around them, or it's master come to life. That being said, we still don't know for sure the complete process of creating the hogyoku. When a soul is exposed to hogyoku, is the soul consumed completely, or only a part of it, or just the soul fragment is taken away from it? Since Rangiku is still alive after being exposed to it, i would assume that at the very list those that posses a fragment of the soul king inside them, can survive. But when we think about this problem, it brings up some questions about how in the world Urahara made it. We already knew he has kind of a shaky moral compass, but this kind of puts it in serious question. Did he do the same thing Aizen did, or maybe he exposed the hogyoku mainly to hollow's. Either way, i think it is a very dark part of Urahara's past.

    • @justinedwards5047
      @justinedwards5047 Před 2 lety +3

      God like power, a will all it's own, both Aizen and urahara manage to make (or perhaps summon 🤔) one fairly independent of of each other. I'm thinking that perhaps they really are parts of the Soul King's body

    • @erikmacias6461
      @erikmacias6461 Před 2 lety +12

      I always believed that Aizens defeat was because of Kyoka Suigetsu.
      Maybe the loneliness that Ichigo felt was not that of Aizens but of his Zanpakuto. Maybe Kyoka Suigetsu was discontent with what Aizen was becoming and after being defeated by Mugetsu the Hogyoku granted Kyoka Suigetsus desire.
      We know that Zanpakuto have their own hearts.
      We see it in the fight with Ichigo vs Kenpachi
      Oldman Zangetsu comments to Ichigo "Can you hear the cries of his sword"
      And also in Tensa Zangetsu vs Ichigo when Tensa tell Ichigo "The things you want to protect are not the things I want to protect"
      Maybe Kyoka wanted to protect Aizen. Because Aizen was becoming not Aizen. Aizen said he would never become a hollow or something along those lines yet he now has a hole on his chest. And now how Aizen was behaving and everything was just not Aizen.
      I believe the Hogyoku granted Kyoka Suigetsus desire.

  • @mercyofnight9342
    @mercyofnight9342 Před 2 lety +1727

    Maybe the hogyoku fullfilled his wish by making him as similar to the soul king as possible, who is the most divine thing in bleach. It gave him godlike powers just to bind him to his chair as the soul king is trapped in his crystal.

    • @aliveandwellinisrael2507
      @aliveandwellinisrael2507 Před 2 lety +196

      Yeah, I think it's something bad-natured like that. Either the chair thing or it left him in a state where he would be even more lonely, while being unable to die. I really get the sense that these things are not positive beings lol, especially considering they're made from a piece of the "betrayed" SK and a bunch of murdered souls

    • @Last_Respecter
      @Last_Respecter Před 2 lety +67

      Wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the case. Some of the writing in Bleach really does go in depth like that with overarching themes.

    • @marcellXcatalyst
      @marcellXcatalyst Před 2 lety +99

      Aizen started all this partially because he disagreed with the whole Soul King un-limbed vegetable thing, plus the chair has nothing to do with the hogyouku. He may have symbolically ended up that way from a narrative perspective but not from an in-universe reason.

    • @STULF20X6
      @STULF20X6 Před 2 lety +61

      I once found the idea is that the Hogyoku, being something that granted wishes, resonated closer with the idea for Aizen to find his equal. While he pursued the SK as he was unmatched, Ichigo appears and manages to evolve in his abilities to such a point that, in his battle, Aizen had finally found his equal. The Hogyoku resonating with Aizen's wish for an equal then proceded to de-power him, which is how the kido Uharahara had planted in him had activated

    • @xavierperez6739
      @xavierperez6739 Před 2 lety +1

      Ahhhh like the wish dragons from destiny

  • @warlordhawkeye9154
    @warlordhawkeye9154 Před 2 lety +149

    They're obviously the balls of the Soul King

    • @dragonizerx6462
      @dragonizerx6462 Před 2 měsíci +4

      You mean ball. Because there is only one of it

    • @StraxksR
      @StraxksR Před 2 měsíci

      Bro lost the his otherball like denji

    • @enorma29
      @enorma29 Před 2 měsíci +4

      and soul pee is stored in them

    • @ilikestikbotszhong5592
      @ilikestikbotszhong5592 Před měsícem

      @@dragonizerx6462 nah ichigo is his other part of his balls

    • @brovid-19
      @brovid-19 Před měsícem

      that is so fuckin dumb and i love it

  • @yamatonoryuujin4871
    @yamatonoryuujin4871 Před 2 lety +606

    I mean the Hogyoku is basically "The Philosopher's Stone" the powers are very similar and description wise it fits.
    Unlike Aizen, Urahara wanted to use it to replace the Soul King as the linchpin, that is, after realizing that the Hogyoku also had it's own Will he probably changed his mind although his reasoning for it is ambiguous, How Urahara created his is unknown but even on it's own it already had the ability to break down the barriers and grant desires of the user as Urahara used it to simply slow down the effects of Hollowfication, and Chad and Orihime were turned into fullbrings even before merging with Aizen's Hogyoku , as shown when the hogyoku changes something when it grants the users wish it cannot simply take the effect of the wish back, which is why Aizen is considered immortal, he basically wished for this kind of existence so he was granted this whether or not it recognizes Aizen as it's current master is irrelevant the hogyoku has already changed him, same goes to Chad and Orihime they were already given the power to achieve their desires even if the hogyoku were to somehow be destroyed the power given to them will not fade.
    The SK himself is basically near Human sized Hogyoku if a Hogyoku that size was strong enough to cause Aizen to continuously evolve and become immortal then imagine having a human sized version that has a physical body and sentient mind, every part of his body can be considered wish granting, his Almighty also has this kind of power, his heart, legs, other internal organs, arms, even his hair and nails can grant people unimaginable power, that would give them the opportunity to achieve what they desire.
    The Philosopher's stone itself was suppose to house the "Will" of the universe/GOD which is why in Alchemy it is the highest and greatest accomplishment one can achieve and it is the ultimate goal; basically it's to "Contain & control the power of GOD" in a single stone or gem, changing the universe and by extension all forms of reality not by thought, nor simply by words, but with the power of Will.

    • @spenserroxsox
      @spenserroxsox Před 2 lety +39

      I mean, Aizen technically merged with the hogyoku, so technically it was an aizen sized hogyoku.

    • @Mizikame
      @Mizikame Před 2 lety +18

      Orihime and Chad were Fullbringers from before the start of the Series due to their parents having run ins with Hollows and surviving while pregnant with them respectively. It just wasn’t until Ichigo’s Reiatsu Awakening that their abilities finally started to manifest in time to train for the Soul Society Arc.

    • @yamatonoryuujin4871
      @yamatonoryuujin4871 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Mizikame really? I thought it only awakened because they were in close proximity to Rukia and even if the Hogyoku was sealed within her it was still strong enough to at least grant other people's wishes, wasn't it also Aizen that made it a point that Chad and Orihime gained their abilities and awakened them due to the hogyoku being in close proximity with them and their desire to help Ichigo was because of that?
      Then again I'm still in my theory that Ichigo himself is also a human sized Hogyoku and here's my thought process Ichigo is suppose to be a hybrid similar to the SK and even SK surprisingly acknowledged and was happy to have seen someone like Ichigo and if Ichigo is considered to be the 1st Soul King Candidate if Yhwach ever bites the dust then that means Ichigo himself has a latent ability similar to that of SK's ability, as it was the almighty that separated and is currently still being used to stabilise the world; even Aizen was ranked below Ichigo so maybe instead of the Hogyoku Urahara sealed in Rukia, it was in actuality Ichigo who granted them their abilities. I don't really remember Chad and Orihime's parents being stated to have come in close proximity to a Hollow and survived, and some fullbrings are born because the Soul King's organs like nails, hair, skin and etc. were somehow implanted inside their souls when they were born.

    • @jankieek8218
      @jankieek8218 Před 2 lety +26

      @Sex'' Allatus Angelus iirc even Ginjo in CFYOW comments on the fact that Hogyoku did to Orihime and Chad a similar thing to what Soul King fragments normaly do to make a fullbringer.

    • @jankieek8218
      @jankieek8218 Před 2 lety +11

      @Sex'' Allatus Angelus Well the nail was absorbed by a already created but incomplete Hogyoku (intersting thing is Aizen said that Hogyoku had a special reaction to part of Rangikus soul and from that he concluded that it was a part of the Soul King so they are inherently connected) but yes Hogyoku seems to be in nature related to soul king and his pieces as Tokinada commented that Urahara wanted to use his Hogyoku to replace the soul king (Urahara does deny this or to be more exact denies that he created Ururu and Jinta to be dolls that he would use the Hogyoku on to create a replacement for the soul king)

  • @dylanwall1256
    @dylanwall1256 Před 2 lety +342

    If you go to episode 17 of the anime, there is a scene where Ichigo asks Urahara “Can I become stronger in 10 days?” And Urahara responds “Certainly! That is if you wish to save Rukia from the bottom of your heart.” I think this scene is evidence enough that Urahara knew the full extent of the Hogyoku’s power. The theory being that since his Hogyoku was still inside Rukia, it helped strengthen ichigo quickly during the 10 day training.

  • @thedarkblitz
    @thedarkblitz Před 2 lety +425

    I see the Hogyoku as a "magical lamp" without a genie. It indeed has a will of its own, kinda, and its own ways and devices to create CHAOS, it seems.

    • @passedjudgements4729
      @passedjudgements4729 Před 2 lety +32

      So the middle finger from the monkey's paw with a sense of humor cause it's bored and wants to see the hairless money's dance?

    • @chadsknnr
      @chadsknnr Před 2 lety +8

      Hmm. I like your explanation, citizen . . . .

    • @Snzn18
      @Snzn18 Před 2 lety +9

      It sounds like a final fantasy crystal of you word it like that. Even adding words like Chaos into it makes it more so FF

    • @BlindRambler
      @BlindRambler Před 2 lety

      I'd argue that it's a genie without a lamp (in the case of Aizen, Aizen).

    • @thedarkblitz
      @thedarkblitz Před 2 lety

      @@righteouszzy ???????

  • @qb4428
    @qb4428 Před 2 lety +321

    Dude, the hogyoku was ridiculously overpowered. It was like Aizen just found a bunch of cheat codes.

    • @pacmiller7564
      @pacmiller7564 Před 2 lety +45

      😂😂The Hogyoku is a cheat code

    • @corruptangel6793
      @corruptangel6793 Před 2 lety +97

      Aizen upon creating his Hogyoku: "Get ready Soul Society, you're about to experiance the power of a pissed off nerd with admin privileges!"

    • @lolsnez7542
      @lolsnez7542 Před 2 lety

      Can you stop posting comments on this videos? Pathetic bleach hater

    • @qb4428
      @qb4428 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lolsnez7542 Dude, criticism isn't hate.

    • @Mrikeepgettinmoneyagain
      @Mrikeepgettinmoneyagain Před 2 lety +11

      Aizen made what we all like to call a pro gamer move

  • @karoldubielak6452
    @karoldubielak6452 Před 2 lety +260

    The hogyoku being connected to the soul king actually kinda makes sense, if you think about it, the only 2 people who made it, knew about the truth about the soul king
    Truly fascinating

    • @ChrisMALUKAI
      @ChrisMALUKAI Před 2 lety +8

      BOOM!
      IT MAKES SENSE!!!!!!

    • @eveningsky851
      @eveningsky851 Před rokem +3

      I'm late but have this question... If it was connected to Soul King then why Yuha couldn't absorb it?

    • @RetroView
      @RetroView Před rokem

      @@eveningsky851 soul king part was base of it. But I think in the end it become something else, even more powerful, while mixing with other souls and such. So if yuha can't absorb it, aizen survived. It is confirms aizen > soul king

    • @ClockworkGearhead
      @ClockworkGearhead Před rokem

      I assume it was a piece of the SK that Kisuke used his bankai on, until he recombined it to the point it became a tool.

    • @RetroView
      @RetroView Před rokem +3

      @@ClockworkGearhead some people after birth have parts of SK in them (so called nail or shard). Matsumoto was such person, so Aizen extracted it and used to create his hyogioku (this is why Gin hated Aizen). But i think in the end, Aizens and Uraharas hyogioku merged and created perfect one, which Aizen used in the end.

  • @LirqFalco
    @LirqFalco Před 2 lety +33

    From what I can remember, Aizen wanted Ichigo to become more and more powerful specifically to challenge him and force him to evolve past every limit placed on him. It's specifically why he never showed Ichigo his shikai. I believe that he was gaining everything he wished for after so many years of meticulous planning to make ichigo strong but at the end of the fight, he was so obsessed with countering Ichigo's power that after Ichigo used mugetsu, Aizen would've gotten even stronger afterwards if it wasn't for Ichigo losing all of his power in the process. The obsession with Ichigo and wanting to be equal and then potentially greater tricked himself into losing all of his power as to become almost equal with a powerless Ichigo.

  • @santemiguel7834
    @santemiguel7834 Před 2 lety +170

    I always assume the Hogyoku is an artificial Soul King Heart. If you think about it, it quite similar to "The Miracle" wherein it can grant thoughts, desire, and feeling. Similar to Aizen's explanation of what the Hogyoku could do

    • @ZeroX7649
      @ZeroX7649 Před 2 lety +19

      Would give credence to why Matsumoto was targeted too. I like this.

    • @kana22693
      @kana22693 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah, we see some Sternritters with absolutely busted reality warping abilities. Compared to Juha's blessings, what the Hogyoku did for Chad and Orihime was not that impressive but it feels very similar.

    • @TheAnomaly00
      @TheAnomaly00 Před 2 lety +13

      My theory is that the actual black orbs we see are literally clusters of Reiō's cells grown in a test tube using his nails as the DNA sample and cultivated using pieces of souls from the Rukongai. They're basically clumps of cloned Reiō flesh.

    • @CelVini
      @CelVini Před 2 lety +7

      Hogyoku, the Soul King's Will

    • @iReiGNxx
      @iReiGNxx Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheAnomaly00 That might be the best theory I’ve ever heard about it

  • @RebelOfTheNorm242
    @RebelOfTheNorm242 Před 2 lety +17

    24:40
    This really plays back on the King and the Horse analogy of White.
    In that moment of desperation, the roles were switch, and that ultimately led to the hougyuku rejecting Aizen.
    Poetic

  • @demon2441
    @demon2441 Před 2 lety +165

    I think Aizen used Shinigami souls to make his Hogyoku whereas Kisuke used hollow souls. Since Aizen combined them, it allowed for the barrier to be broken between the two. Aizen had experimented with hollowfication even before then.

    • @MashuSlyferiux
      @MashuSlyferiux Před 2 lety +12

      But Urahara used his own Hogyoku to break the barrier between the two so it's not needed to have both

    • @demon2441
      @demon2441 Před 2 lety +6

      @@MashuSlyferiux I thought he just stabilized the Vizards with it? He never made arrancar or gave shinigami hollow powers.

    • @MashuSlyferiux
      @MashuSlyferiux Před 2 lety +2

      @@demon2441 yeah sorry I meant to say Aizen, not Urahara

    • @demon2441
      @demon2441 Před 2 lety +8

      @@MashuSlyferiux If Aizen only fed his shinigami souls, it makes sense that he could give hollows shinigami powers. However Tousen certainly didn't have hollow powers prior to them being outed as traitors.

    • @MashuSlyferiux
      @MashuSlyferiux Před 2 lety +1

      @@demon2441 No the Hogyoku Aizen used also gave Shinigamis Hollow powers

  • @hasan7275
    @hasan7275 Před 2 lety +32

    We learn in CFYOW that an SK piece was used to create the Hogyoku. The other place where we see essentially objects developing their own wills is the pieces of the Soul King.
    IIRC, in a Klub Outside, Kubo explains how Aizen's speech to Ukitake while he was rising up--"no one has stood at the top--not me, not you"-- was referring to how Ukitake has a connection to Mimihagi.
    The wills of the parts of the Soul King seem to be something that can even be subjugated as Yhwach had multiple of those parts working for him, while Mimihagi was on the side of the shinigami, something Yhwach found odd. However, while this was odd to Yhwach, I think why is more important. I think that considering Mimihagi was really the only SK piece that completely denied the will of the Soul King, the others have wills more adjacent to the Soul King, but can still be subjugated and transformed, especially if the wills are aligned.
    It isn't truly explained how these wills are developed in the first place, among many other unexplained things, but I could imagine the Hogyoku is the bridge to that gap, along with the background of how Yhwach came into existence.
    Yhwach is supposedly the "son" of the Soul King. Take that as you will. What we do know is that he started off as something without any consciousness or anything but could give wishes to others. People would do what they can with this wish, live fulfilling lives, and increase the very power of that wish than what they had before, thus acting as an investment that Yhwach gets to recoup once they die and their powers go back to him.
    I think that it's the offering of wishes and souls that gives power to the parts of the Soul King, and perhaps even the Soul King himself originally. He emerged as if to answer the wishes of people born into this world of turmoil and chaos to kill hollows.
    I think that it was important that the hogyoku granted wishes along the way before it could become useful to Aizen. It needed to be used in order to evolve. Eventually, the will of the hogyoku I think was to create another Soul King. It accepted Aizen's wishes because his goal was to kill the Soul King and then rule over, which is likely the will the Soul King had developed over all these years of being subjugated.
    And now that I mention the Soul King himself being subjugated, his subjugation is what holds the worlds of bleach together. Soul King is kept in an encasing that is very reminiscent of the encasing the Hogyoku are in.
    Thus, putting that together, the Hogyoku could very well be a mini-Soul King with the main desire to become whole. It'll grant the desires of others not because it's benevolent but because it can take back the loan later on death like Yhwach. Aizen's form which looks much like the Soul King fits into that exactly. It was likely trying to create a Soul King appearance.
    And the reason it rejected Aizen was probably because it saw Aizen could never reach the same power that Ichigo has and truly expect to have a different fate than the original Soul King in the first place. And then he got sealed and can't move his limbs or anything in a fate almost identical to the Soul King ironically enough.

    • @abyzz4419
      @abyzz4419 Před rokem +1

      @KingCaeLIVE Can another Hogyouku be made again,then how..?

    • @ME-fb4df
      @ME-fb4df Před rokem

      ​@@abyzz4419 Yes it can be made with sk nail and it will grow infinitely and becoming a orb which transcends everything

  • @mra3076
    @mra3076 Před 2 lety +93

    I always felt the Hogyoku was Kubo's version of the Philosopher's Stone, reinforced by the scientific backgrounds of both Aizen and Urahara.
    But one thing I never understood was how the Hogyoku had the ability to fulfill desires yet Aizen only used it for power-ups? Also it was able to break through boundaries between species yet Aizen never explored Quincy abilities?

    • @2centswanted113
      @2centswanted113 Před 2 lety +21

      It did. It gave Chad and Orihime power ups. They just weren't exposed long enough to get those boosts. Also the Fragor ability that his evil form uses when fighting Ichigo is very similar to a Quincy attack

    • @jankieek8218
      @jankieek8218 Před 2 lety +34

      "yet Aizen never explored Quincy abilities?"
      Aizens "final fusion" had quincy abilities . Fragor is a reishi bullet made out of compressed Reishi and not Aizens reiatsu as reveled in Unmaksed

    • @mra3076
      @mra3076 Před 2 lety +4

      Agree with both of the commentors but what I mean is why did he never distribute these abilities to any of his followers?

    • @jankieek8218
      @jankieek8218 Před 2 lety +29

      @@mra3076 Quincys are a strange thing as they are descendents of the soul king in a sense and they are created when Yhwach (the "son" of the soul king) sheares his blood he gives them powers but at the same time makes their soul indebted to him it is possible that Hogyoku was not able to emulate that and gave Aizen the Quincy abilities by making him some kind of primordial being as it is hinted in unmasked where Aziens last fusion is said to "not be related to hollows or shinigami" or he couldn't give quincy powers to hollows as they are poison to each other and also couldn't give quincy powers to shinigami because Quincy and shinigami are said to completely oppose each other

    • @2centswanted113
      @2centswanted113 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jankieek8218 It is possible to make Hollows Quincy. Ywach does it in the TYBW.

  • @manuelacosta9463
    @manuelacosta9463 Před 2 lety +215

    It's the ultimate macguffin of the series, the source of absolute power and yet a mystery. Both Aizen and Kisuke wish to use it to change the flow of things but only Urahara knows the sinister and potentially devastating implications of having such power whereas Aizen just goes for it no scruples needed. Far from being a power source it shows the radically different views they have despite being similar.

    • @samakiraroyjanssen6326
      @samakiraroyjanssen6326 Před 2 lety +23

      Itdoesnt count as a macguffin, as it fails the ‘rock’ test.
      If you replace it with a rock, does the story change?(assume the people who want it still do).
      Since yes, the story changes, as aizen now doesn’t go Uber-aizen, it’s not a macguffin, but a plot-device.

    • @ajb128128
      @ajb128128 Před 2 lety +4

      @@samakiraroyjanssen6326 no

    • @artherfuller6038
      @artherfuller6038 Před 2 lety +1

      @@samakiraroyjanssen6326 but ck ok no j

    • @greyworld6242
      @greyworld6242 Před 2 lety +11

      It transcends the restraining concept of the macguffin!

    • @arthurlins9413
      @arthurlins9413 Před 2 lety +1

      Fbmm

  • @anttibra
    @anttibra Před 2 lety +80

    Hogyoku might be something that resembles primordial existence and Soul King before realms were separated. At that time the concepts of life and death were interwoven, making Aizen immortal. It could also explain why it could break the barrier of shinigami and hollow.
    And we know both Aizen and Urahara had seen Soul King at some point, and both of them made Hogyoku. Coincidence? I don't think so. My guess would be that both of them tried to recreate the essence of Soul King, or whatever made him Soul King.

    • @aiya5777
      @aiya5777 Před 2 lety +3

      its basically the lost technology then

  • @gameroy9615
    @gameroy9615 Před 2 lety +33

    One partial theory I have is that the Hogyoku felt Aizen needed more than just power to grow, Aizen needed to grow as a person so it made it lose so he would reflect and come back stronger later.

  • @WeyardWiz
    @WeyardWiz Před 2 lety +80

    This video is what was needed all this time

  • @tennishsubmarine311
    @tennishsubmarine311 Před 2 lety +21

    I assume it's made by condensing thousands of souls. As we know, souls can give power to people. Fullbring is a power obtained by controlling an object's soul. Sternritters obtained their Schrift by getting Yhwach's soul. To me, it just makes the most sense.

  • @marksimien5740
    @marksimien5740 Před 2 lety +11

    I feel like, based on the information we got about it in the most recent light novel, it seems like an attempt to recreate the power of the Heart of the Soul King- Gerard Valkyrie. His Schrift was M- the Miracle, able to bring about the desires in the hearts of those around him which sounds a lot like Aizens explanation of the Hogyoku during the Fake Karakura Town battle.

  • @therevanchist1123
    @therevanchist1123 Před 2 lety +31

    It’s basically the philosophers’ stone or stone of the philosopher from Greek and Biblical writings which was also portrayed in others like Full Metal which it shares a pretty close resemblance to in its creation and function. I do wish it was explored more in-depth especially with it being it’s own entity.

    • @aizeniversary756
      @aizeniversary756 Před 2 lety +3

      It's similar but yet difference. Hogyoku was more like a guide for you as long as you have what it take or strength to do it. It have infinite potential depend per person. Meanwhile, Philosophy's stone fulfil their wish with its power as long as Philosophy's stone able to grant it.

  • @smithsmithy7980
    @smithsmithy7980 Před 2 lety +65

    One potential point missed is that you said hundreds of shinigami souls fed to it, and I would definitely say the bulk of its power has to be that soul king piece. Otherwise it sounds VERY unimpressive compared to, hollows devouring thousands of people's souls, or more, or the sokyoku 30+million soul feat, or even the 140+ normal shinigami to destroy that one dimension. Oh Kubo, the inconsistency!

    • @aliveandwellinisrael2507
      @aliveandwellinisrael2507 Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah.. you have captains not being allowed to use their full power in the living world etc too. Some untrained rukongai citizens and fodder shinigami souls shouldn't be able to make something like that. I think it's something like growing artificial tissue in a lab. You need a piece of the original, along with something to stimulate the growth and such. Perhaps Urahara calls it a "substance" because it's made of the blood of the SK, which would explain the similarity to Gerard's powers

    • @jacobfreeman5444
      @jacobfreeman5444 Před 2 lety +4

      I think it isn't power from the soul king piece but potential. As with hollows just clumping together souls does nothing but give a lot of raw strength. But the soul king apparently has the ability to reshape reality as he saw fit. Being able to shape souls and the primal chaos of creation.

    • @_yisus
      @_yisus Před 20 dny

      ehhh, in fact you are talking about the aizens hogyoku wich was a failure because was only made of regular souls. I believe you are the inconsistent...

  • @fateunleashed9680
    @fateunleashed9680 Před 2 lety +10

    I like to think of the discovery of a hogyoku was like when the two scientists separately invented the fahrenheit and celsius temperature systems. Like Mindedness with different goals that needs the same type of tool. Kisuke and Aizen had similar needs for a tool but widely different plans on the use of that tool.

  • @hewhostaresattheabyss7236
    @hewhostaresattheabyss7236 Před 2 lety +36

    I always thought that aizen's zanpakuto breaking was it fusing with him and that the hogyoku was trying to give aizen a rival(ichigo) but when ichigo used mugestu and lost his powers he started losing his as well and that the hogyoku is still with him . In other words aizen is now in one of those only I can kill you villain/hero relationships which is the only reason he fought Juha Bach

    • @jah_alexander
      @jah_alexander Před 2 lety +11

      In one of the light novels, a character confirms that aizen still has his hogyoku and even contemplates stealing it from him. He figures it would be impossible to separate them at this point so he doesn’t even bother trying. Idk where he got the idea that aizen no longer has the hogyoku

    • @aizeniversary756
      @aizeniversary756 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jah_alexander I think at first he thought Hogyoku abandoned him but Ichigo was right, it was probably Aizen's deep wish to become weaker because of his loneliness of standing on the top.

  • @MrChefantwon
    @MrChefantwon Před 2 lety +77

    Remember, part of the Soul King makes up the Hogyoku and through the 1000 year blood war arc every part of the Soul King had some sentient being associated with it. Hence, the Soul King power was the driving force of this device.
    Aizen never had anyone as an equal, he was born with too much ability and could defeat anyone he came in contact until Ichigo’s final form. At last he could face someone who could defeat him and the Hogyoku made it happen. Aizen didn’t look down at Ichigo afterwards, he had at long last found someone on equal or higher terms.

    • @aliveandwellinisrael2507
      @aliveandwellinisrael2507 Před 2 lety +12

      Makes you wonder why he "created" Ichigo in the first place. He wouldn't really need to exist in order for Aizen to take over the royal palace, so perhaps he wanted an equal all along.

    • @LucidStrike
      @LucidStrike Před 2 lety +11

      Given that Yama absolutely could've defeated him until he transcended were it not for the illusion ability, someone remind me why Ichigo didn't get affected by it?

    • @rhysgarland9295
      @rhysgarland9295 Před 2 lety +9

      @@LucidStrike Because you need to see its release to fall under its effects, Ichigo never witnessed Aizen release his Zanpakto.

    • @Error0101
      @Error0101 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rhysgarland9295
      Isn't that kind of a little too convenient...? 😕

    • @rhysgarland9295
      @rhysgarland9295 Před 2 lety +14

      @@Error0101 it's what was explained in the manga.....I would say it's a decent limitation to such a broken ability.

  • @SpookyStu
    @SpookyStu Před 2 lety +108

    Orihime and Chad gaining powers equal to their “Potential” interests me a lot. Was Chad at his max potential by the end of the series? His fullbring is based through the pride he has in his skin, or at least that’s how I’m aware of it, so could he have gone full clad like Ichigo, or did he unintentionally limit himself?

    • @braylonhendrix1573
      @braylonhendrix1573 Před 2 lety +10

      How was this 13 hours ago 💀

    • @TheNoobchat
      @TheNoobchat Před 2 lety +25

      @@braylonhendrix1573 Patreon early access

    • @skippi99r32
      @skippi99r32 Před 2 lety +26

      @@braylonhendrix1573 if you release a video but keep it unlisted, then a few days later set it to public, itll change the upload date to when you set it public, he does this for his patrons

    • @Sbolde21
      @Sbolde21 Před 2 lety +7

      This too is Malsumis

    • @KiwiHavok777
      @KiwiHavok777 Před 2 lety +7

      His full potential is beating up normal humans as a boxer

  • @antonioaguera4580
    @antonioaguera4580 Před 2 lety +36

    There is one thing that you are missing from these theories, you just talk about Aizen's method for creating it, but I very much doubt Urahara resorted to "shaving" hundreds of shinigami and rukongai residents to make his own... So there may be a correct way to do it and what Aizen did was probably trying to take a shortcut, which is why it was never really completed.

    • @ChrisMALUKAI
      @ChrisMALUKAI Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, we never get to know how Urahara did..

    • @Amoschp524
      @Amoschp524 Před 2 lety +11

      One theory I read about was that Urahara used blanks, the weird souls from the first Bleach movie.

    • @gonzalodelgado9573
      @gonzalodelgado9573 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Amoschp524 is "Memories of Nobody" even cannon tho?

    • @Amoschp524
      @Amoschp524 Před 2 lety

      @@gonzalodelgado9573 No but the theory to fit Urahara way of doing his research. I don't see him being like Azien or the captain of the 12th in the way he does his experiments

    • @gonzalodelgado9573
      @gonzalodelgado9573 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Amoschp524 too bad we don't have a proper explanation of how did Urahara made his Hogyoku :( It's legit intriguing

  • @MercenaryTau
    @MercenaryTau Před 2 lety +7

    The Hogyoku is a great example of how Kubo loves to play with horror elements but doesn't usually bring them into direct focus. Horror movies can start to fall flat after the monster reveal because you no longer have to imagine something terrifying because it's clearly just some guy in a suit. For the majority of its story, the Hogyoku is a small marble you can project anything upon and it grows more frightening the more you know; but it's still 'just a marble'. The closest we get to that monster reveal is when it peels Aizen's face open, but even then, it's still only a manifestation of Aizen's desires (etc) being twisted by the Hogyoku's influence.

  • @sh4d0wfl4re
    @sh4d0wfl4re Před 2 lety +13

    Initially I thought it was the Ouken(kings key), but over time I realized that it was a way to become a successor to the Soul King. It required the flesh and blood of the Soul King, and it allowed one to evolve into the same kind of hybrid being that the Soul King was/is. It destroys the separations between different types of being until one can become a primordial being (like Mew is in pokemon).
    My current assumptions may be wrong and I did post this before watching the video, but I like my current interpretation

    • @sh4d0wfl4re
      @sh4d0wfl4re Před 2 lety +6

      Ok after watching, I think I remember Aizen mentioning that Urahara’s hogyoku was “incomplete” and was fundamentally unable to evolve for this “incompleteness.” I have always suspected that of the two hogyoku only Aizen’s had a fragment of the Soul King within it, but Urahara’s hogyoku was a better crafted vessel. As if the Miracle, yeah, that is the “third” hogyoku shown in the series. Both Aizen and Kisuke only started making hogyoku after seeing the Soul King. Kisuke’s research into mod-souls was his route towards surpassing the limitations of Soul Reapers while Aizen’s route was breaking down the barriers on existing souls. Mayuri expanded upon Kisuke’s research and created Nemu, an artificially “divine” soul… so the sort of research required to make a “replacement” soul for the Soul King was probably part of the research Aizen berated Urahara for dropping when it was so close to completion

    • @DroppedMyController
      @DroppedMyController Před 2 lety +1

      I too used to believe that Royal Key was the Hogyoku. It just made sense, Aizen was seen feeding souls to his Hogyoku and the Royal Key can be used by sacrificing many strong souls.

    • @DroppedMyController
      @DroppedMyController Před 2 lety

      Maybe the Hogyoku and the Royal Key aren't exactly the same thing, but they still could be related. I'm curious how the Royal Guard discovered the other method to create the Ouken (Royal Key). Did they actual went through sacrificing so many people, if so who did they sacrifice?

    • @sh4d0wfl4re
      @sh4d0wfl4re Před 2 lety +2

      @@DroppedMyController some of the bleach filler (yet semicanon) movies like the Diamond Dust Rebellion had Royal relics with higher dimensional capabilities, so perhaps the Hogyoku and Ouken are more related than just requiring souls be sacrificed. The Royal Relic in DDR did evolve the big bad into someone with powers over time AND forcefully evolve a pair of Arancar, giving them a second release of sorts...
      And the Ouken turned out to be a special bone structure, not unlike the evolutions Aizen and DDR's bad guy went through. It seems reasonable to assume that the Hogyoku was performing the same kind of ritual as some Royal Relics would have performed to give Squad Zero their Ouken, it was just a forgery of said Royal Keys

  • @tayson786
    @tayson786 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you MrTommo2304 for making this video. I kept asking you in comments everytime to make a video about it 😄

  • @Vlaax_
    @Vlaax_ Před 2 lety +33

    I've always wanted to see this explained, it's always been a mistery for me of what hogyoku trully is, and i love the fact we could potentially still learn more about it in the future.
    Kubo has done a great job on exposing this object of absolute power yet keeping it mysterious and intriguing. Keep it up with the quality content, we all appreciate it!

    • @oghaze9318
      @oghaze9318 Před 2 lety +1

      I think it made Ichigo and his friends reach their full potential like Ywach did with the quincy (but on a lesser scale). It also influenced Ichigo and his friends to unlock their potential because the soul king was stated to be combination of fullbring, shinigami, quincy and human.

    • @abyzz4419
      @abyzz4419 Před rokem +2

      @@oghaze9318 Ichigo is nowhere near his full potential..

  • @Ixe2077
    @Ixe2077 Před 2 lety +5

    I just want to put it out there that this thumbnail might be your best ever, the only one that rivals it is the Soul King one where he rests above the text, which represents his role as the one above everything. The Hogyoku floating in the air gives off the same sort of feeling of divine power, which as I said for the Soul King, it was fitting for such a powerful object. Little thing I want to add at the end, mabye it's the symmetry of the thumbnails where it looks satisfying? I'm unsure but the colors and placement are very aesthetically pleasing to look at and that really sold me to want to watch the video. That and the interesting topic to be discussed in it.

  • @shadowbane01
    @shadowbane01 Před 2 lety +5

    I've always considered the hogyoku to be the soul king's will, his mind so to speak. It took two to become whole, representing the two halves of the brain.

  • @WindLogia
    @WindLogia Před 2 lety +1

    Ahh thank you for this video, it’s the only thing left in Bleach that I could never fully wrap my head around.

  • @s.4155
    @s.4155 Před 2 lety +1

    The video that I had been waiting for. Thanks!

  • @GODOFAWSOMENESS1
    @GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Před 2 lety +5

    Eventually the world of Bleach would turn back to the way it was before it was separated into three worlds. It is impossible for the gotei 13 and zero division to protect it forever. Eventually someone or something will destroy Yuha’s corpse and the zero division. But then another soul king would probably spawn later and this all will happen again forever.

  • @firewing95
    @firewing95 Před 2 lety +5

    What if the Hogyoku, over time, actually gave Aizen his enormous power out of his shear will to overcome the Soul King? What I mean is, was Aizen super weak as a shinigami and gained power over time and then when powerful enough became captain, all before the subjugation of the Hogyoku.

  • @fffx2
    @fffx2 Před 2 lety +8

    It yields to ichigo and powers up Aizen with the purpose of creating beings capable of killing Juha Bach. This theory makes the most sense to me.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, it definitely "powered up" aka guided him to his real self

    • @abyzz4419
      @abyzz4419 Před rokem

      @@gangstagummybear3432 I dont think so,I think the Hogyouku helped Ichigo to power up in the 10 days time when he wanted to rescue Rukia..
      And Ichigo is basically a walking Hogyouku who can potentially become nearly as strong as PSK..

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před rokem

      @@abyzz4419 Yes, potential, that is what the Hogyokou guides you to, if you dont have any potential, the Hogyokou wont do anything for you.

  • @andilex01
    @andilex01 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for these videos. Your channel got me back into the manga/anime. Tbh I was one of the ppl that would call out bleach when it was at its final moments of the last arc.
    It was the bad media that made me feel like that.
    It wasn't until I came across your channel and the recent bleach hell chapter plus the return of the show that I learned to appreciate bleach. I'm so glad I rediscovered bleach. And I appreciate any bleach content I can find.

  • @greyworld6242
    @greyworld6242 Před 2 lety +16

    The hogyoku turned aizen into his ideal form of the Ubermensch and created it’s own adversary in the form of ichigo surpassed that power in the end.
    Aizen: “God is dead.”
    You should do a analysis video on aizen’s character.
    40:18 The hogyoku sounds like it could theoretically be the soul king’s will. Maybe?
    It is the physical form of the will to power.
    Hmm, I wonder what would happen if kazui touched or was in the presence of the hogyoku?

  • @kevina6416
    @kevina6416 Před 2 lety +4

    It's one of the soul kings balls

  • @satyarthkavta2201
    @satyarthkavta2201 Před 2 lety +2

    Your explanation and storytelling is so amazing, I really mean it. I wish you were one of my school teachers.. Lol

  • @Mrclarke2171
    @Mrclarke2171 Před 2 lety

    Great video I always wanted a good breakdown and comprehensive review of this.

  • @GameCyborgCh
    @GameCyborgCh Před 2 lety +3

    8:28 we know Aizen made his Hogyoku from Shinigami souls/souls with shinigami potential, perhaps Urahara made his from hollow souls, since both we're "incomplete" and only got completed when Aizen merged his with Urahara's. This would explain why Aizen's attempts at hollowfying shinigami were failures and Urahara could stabilize the Visored, and later Aizen making Arrancar that aren't unstable because the Hogyoku is complete at that point.

  • @corruptangel6793
    @corruptangel6793 Před 2 lety +37

    I think it makes sense for Aizen to drool over Urahara's Hogyoku. I'd certainly have that sense of awe everytime I held such an artifact.
    Also, the Vizards are mentioned by Isshin as being renegade Soul Reapers who expiramented with Hollowfication, but that was contradicted by the Turn Back the Pendulum arc where Urahara is blamed for betraying them and doing it by force. So I think Shinji and the others, after Urahara saved them, returned to Soul Society at some point to try and clear Urahara's name and maybe reveal Aizen's treason. But they were chased away and vilified once Soul Society saw their new hybrid powers. This would not only explain why Aizen knows about them, why Hiyori and others are still do bitter towards SS, and Isshin's comment would make a lot more sense.

    • @GODOFAWSOMENESS1
      @GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Před 2 lety +3

      That makes sense

    • @TheJjcczz
      @TheJjcczz Před 2 lety +7

      Well Isshin’s statement isn’t necessarily wrong the Vizards are renegade Soul Reapers since they are no longer a part of the soul society. The rest is likely what Aizen told the soul society to explain what happened, then when they learned Aizen was a traitor they figured out what really happened, but Isshin wasn’t around for that so he only knew the lie everyone was told

    • @corruptangel6793
      @corruptangel6793 Před 2 lety

      @@TheJjcczz except we're shown the trial and know exactly what Central 46 thought and felt. Any lie Aizen told them had already been given by that point.
      "Were you conducting your Hollowfication experiment? Were you testing the results of your abominable research on the Captain of Fifth Company and seven other Captain-Class Soul Reapers?
      ...
      Captain Kisuke Urahara of the Twelfth Company...for conducting treasonous research and decieving and causing bodily harm to a comrad, all spirtual powers will be removed from you and you will be banished to the world of the living! Additionally, Captain of Fifth Company and the other seven you expiramented on...will be disposed of as hollows!"

    • @TheJjcczz
      @TheJjcczz Před 2 lety

      @@corruptangel6793 Yeah and the reason Central 46 wanted them executed was because the soul society isn’t allowed to produce any bad elements, they have to appear perfect. That’s why they have a secret prison for soul reapers they consider dangerous. In order to preserve this after Kisuke and the Vizards fled they would have had to come up with a cover story to tell everyone. In this case that rogue soul reapers were experimenting with Holofication
      After all we’re talking about 5 Captains here, if their squads found out that they were forcibly experimented on and that they were now to be executed. There’s no way people wouldn’t object to that decision, not to mention the damage it would do to their image once it got outside the Seireitei. By making the Vizards the bad guys no one will want to talk about them because of the stigma it would bring
      This explains Isshin’s comment, and why the Vizards are still pissed. Because none of it mattered to Central 46, wether it was Kisuke or Aizen who turned them into Vizards, wether they wanted it or not, Central 46 didn’t care they wanted them dead, and we saw what happened to Rukia when her execution was “ordered”

    • @GODOFAWSOMENESS1
      @GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Před 2 lety

      @@TheJjcczz he was mostly wrong but he didn’t lie. He believed the story which means he told what he thought was the truth.

  • @89ludeawakening1
    @89ludeawakening1 Před 2 lety +1

    The Hōgyoku never abandoned Aizen at all, he still has it.

  • @simmytom7684
    @simmytom7684 Před 2 lety +2

    YES needed this one Tommo! Thank you 🙏

  • @aaronvt9980
    @aaronvt9980 Před 2 lety +7

    I confess, I wrote a Bleach fanfic where the Hogyoku was just a vessel for some Lovecraftian intelligence from outside the Bleach universe. I guess I wasn't the only one to get that impression.

  • @howardhavardramberg7160
    @howardhavardramberg7160 Před 2 lety +5

    This remains my all time favourite feature of Bleach. Such an intelligent way of writing rather than just another gimmick/trope/macguffin

  • @LordFlack0
    @LordFlack0 Před 2 lety

    Really was looking forward to this video

  • @JesseNightingale
    @JesseNightingale Před 2 lety +1

    Yes! I've been waiting for a video explaining this item lol

  • @NoLimitSquad
    @NoLimitSquad Před 2 lety +6

    So did Isshin see Kyoka Suigetsus shikai? I always assumed no bc of how that fight went

  • @danielwommack1591
    @danielwommack1591 Před 2 lety +14

    This is actually one of the more potent displays of disappointment I have from the series. I grew up with this show from the time it first aired on Adult swim Saturdays. Now that Bleach is finished, it has a piece of my heart and I truly wish kubo had fully explained things completely the way he envisioned them.

  • @Charrdful
    @Charrdful Před 2 lety +1

    I've been waiting for this. Great video man

  • @nikola4107
    @nikola4107 Před 2 lety

    I was waiting for this video since I subscribed : ) Thank you !

  • @ML1399TheyStoleMyName
    @ML1399TheyStoleMyName Před 2 lety +6

    The Hogyoku is a perfect little narrative device that, by design, can be whatever the fuck Kubo wants it to be at any moment

  • @sonicwild665
    @sonicwild665 Před 2 lety +2

    I wonder if there was an original hogyoku that the soul king used to separate the world. I could see it being made in the beginning when souls and humans were being killed by hollows, they fused together and became the hogyoku. Their wish was to be free of the hollows and as such gave the soul king his power to do so. Being called the “breakdown sphere” it isn’t too far fetched that it could break down the world into separate parts if wished by someone as powerful as the soul king. It’d be cool if the hell chapters become serialized and expand on what the original world was like and how it went down. Though the mystery is a juicy aspect of that!

  • @Psychoveliatonet
    @Psychoveliatonet Před 2 lety

    Good, comprehensive video! Awesome analysis.

  • @Camdizzle8D
    @Camdizzle8D Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve always thought of the Hogyoku as Bleach version of the Philosopher stones in Full Metal Alchemist

  • @TrapGoku
    @TrapGoku Před 2 lety +3

    In my opinion I think the hogyoku was the actual seeds of the soul king. As you stated it seems as if the hogyoku was some sort of natural conclusion that possibly could have been found before. This could explain why Aizen began to take on the appearance of the soul king.This could also be and explanation has to how Ichibe was gonna turn Ichigo into the new soul king, by implanting a squad zero made hogyoku.However if not checked by the user the will of the hogyoku would take on this homoculus in the flask situation where desire overtake logical steps and natural methodology for a quick result. This oversight could explains why Aizen loses.this would also explain why it further forced Aizen to evolve and increase Aizen power even in captivate because it meet a stronger being in Ichigo and countiues searching for power in a infinite loop.But this is a theory a manga theory!‼️

  • @jankieek8218
    @jankieek8218 Před 2 lety +7

    I myself belive that Hogyoku never abandoned Aizen otherwise why would he still be immortal in TYBW, why would he be fused with his Zanapkuto like he said he was (he was able to grow kyoka out of his hand and put people in hypnosis when they just looked at him this isn't just "makeing up with your zanpakuto") and getting stronger while sealed in muken, this along with it being stated in 13 blades iirc that they can't seperate Hogyoku from Aizen and Ichigos own hypothesis about what happened to Aizen, even Aizens talk with Azashiro where it was confirmed that Aizens heart was disturbed during his fight with Ichigo all of this is too much for me to belive that Hogyoku abandoned Aizen.

  • @rajatsaini925
    @rajatsaini925 Před rokem +1

    I personally think that Hog never abandoned Aizen in that final conversation with Ichigo and Urahara.
    The reason for that is because Aizen doesn't need his Zanpakuto in TYBW and use his Shikai while he's bound to his chair, while his Reiatsu is being restrained to the nth level. To be able to affect Yhwach himself without showing him his Zanpakuto (the method to actually put people under its affect) is evidence that Aizen fused with his Zanpakuto and Hogyoku, so he's his Zanpakuto himself.

  • @TheJLAMAR23
    @TheJLAMAR23 Před 2 lety

    Man this was a great breakdown. Really enjoyed this one!

  • @kristo397
    @kristo397 Před 2 lety +3

    16:35 I disagree I believe she lost all her power because of ichigo being a quincy and absorbing her power?

  • @ayusshanubhav2097
    @ayusshanubhav2097 Před 2 lety +10

    Nice video. Also you forgot to mention how hogiyoku made Aizen immortal.
    When gin tried to kill Aizen, Aizen's desire to live was so great that it manifested that desire by making him immortal... This is symbolised by that butterfly like form because butterfly represents immortality.

  • @ayomideolatunde2416
    @ayomideolatunde2416 Před rokem

    love this vid , just started re-reading bleach , noticed some things didn't make too much sense to me this helped

  • @eddyesdras
    @eddyesdras Před 10 měsíci

    Omg 😳 you really surpassed your storytelling abilities with this video 🥺 got me emotioned ☺️☺️ ty for your work!

  • @PDro11
    @PDro11 Před rokem +2

    First, the retcon of Aizen 'creating his own' hougyoku way later in the arc right around the time of his defeat is still, to me, a massive oversight by TK. All story, Aizen acknowledged Urahara as its creator. So going by evidence of the whole story, Urahara is STILL the true creator. It makes perfect sense because Urahara as a scientist far exceeds everyone else and has always had glimpses behind the curtain. Everything he creates is either thru secret research he does or thru exposure to the royal realm (hot springs in his training grounds anyone?).
    Second, it's frustrating that no one ever states in the story HOW this device is made. It's never stated whether souls are combined to create it, or any specific materials, how long. Urahara never explains it and neither does Aizen. Aizen merely states he feeds souls to the one in his possession. So the hougyoku is still a mystery. And not being able to destroy it, would love to know more about how Urahara attempted to do it. Or had Aizen ever attempted it himself? So much story still left just around this topic.

    • @ME-fb4df
      @ME-fb4df Před rokem

      One thing hogyoku has infinite evolution ahich transcends enemy

  • @noahkatzenberger8707
    @noahkatzenberger8707 Před 2 lety +4

    I think that was fairly good conjecture. Like you said it’s really hard to say what exactly it is with how it’s used and convoluted within the story, but I think the comparison to the miracle is pretty good. It does just seem like an artificial man made version of that, possibly even surpassing that power in a way, since it can seemingly effect anything and not just the person using it

    • @noahkatzenberger8707
      @noahkatzenberger8707 Před 2 lety +1

      I think if aizen had been fused with it for longer and actually truly understood it’s will he would have been unbeatable and had no need to keep transforming. Clearly he’s still one of the most powerful beings maybe even more powerful now somehow…It just came down to where he was in the best position to act with byakuya, kenpachi, retsu, and Mayuri trapped in hueco mundo….he just didn’t really think anyone would be problem and they wouldnt have if it wasn’t for him destroying the dangai cleaner

  • @notlordh3x
    @notlordh3x Před rokem

    Your knowledge of this is truly amazing. Wow

  • @cxplorerv3
    @cxplorerv3 Před rokem

    Thank you for making this video. :)

  • @erikmacias6461
    @erikmacias6461 Před 2 lety +20

    I always believed that Aizens defeat was because of Kyoka Suigetsu.
    Maybe the loneliness that Ichigo felt was not that of Aizens but of his Zanpakuto. Maybe Kyoka Suigetsu was discontent with what Aizen was becoming and after being defeated by Mugetsu the Hogyoku granted Kyoka Suigetsus desire.
    We know that Zanpakuto have their own hearts.
    We see it in the fight with Ichigo vs Kenpachi
    Oldman Zangetsu comments to Ichigo "Can you hear the cries of his sword"
    And also in Tensa Zangetsu vs Ichigo when Tensa tell Ichigo "The things you want to protect are not the things I want to protect"
    Maybe Kyoka wanted to protect Aizen. Because Aizen was becoming not Aizen. Aizen said he would never become a hollow or something along those lines yet he now has a hole on his chest. And now how Aizen was behaving and everything was just not Aizen.
    I believe the Hogyoku granted Kyoka Suigetsus desire.

    • @Mrikeepgettinmoneyagain
      @Mrikeepgettinmoneyagain Před 2 lety

      His hollow side i believe had something to do with that, he was completely apathetic but it seems deep down he felt lonely in his pursuit of power, it would be crazy if he just wanted a friend as strong as him someone like ichigo.

  • @GODOFAWSOMENESS1
    @GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Před 2 lety +11

    Could Ichbei destroy it by using his ink to make it lose it’s power?

    • @ksmikari1045
      @ksmikari1045 Před 2 lety +5

      No Ichibei can not, other wise aizen would not be alive in the manga and imprisoned, he also would not have tried to invade and try to become god.

    • @CE77777
      @CE77777 Před 2 lety +4

      Should work that way yes, it has a name and so it’s name and power can be changed, but it is hidden in aizen so he’d have to cleave aizen open to expose it first

    • @GODOFAWSOMENESS1
      @GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ksmikari1045 Ichigo successfully stopped Aizen and the hogyoku was sealed by Urahara so there was no need for the zero division to destroy it. The central 46 imprisoned Aizen because they want to make him suffer.

    • @ksmikari1045
      @ksmikari1045 Před 2 lety +2

      @@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 The hogyoku was not sealed it was aizen who was sealed and that because he wanted to be sealed so the hogyoku allowed it, the hogyoku is said to be indestructible and it host soul king fragment (nail) so there no way for ichibei to stop it other wise aizen would be dead. If you can stop the hogyoku you can stop aizen, guess they can't do that since both are still around. Aizen was so confident he would be able to reach the heavens with the hogyoku which he would need to beat ichibei so if the hogyoku was so weak to be stopped by ichibei he would have done it already in the manga.

    • @jankieek8218
      @jankieek8218 Před 2 lety +7

      @@CE77777 CFYOW confirmed that Ichibeis power doesn't work on soul king pieces and things that absorbed Soul King pieces can resist/negate his powers like Ikomikidomoe did with when he broke Ichibeis bankai curse by absorbing Soul Kings fragments and Hogyoku has at least one Soul King pieces absorbed (the nail) so the ink would just not work.

  • @BurgerFriedChiken
    @BurgerFriedChiken Před rokem +1

    To me the hogyoku reminded me a lot of the philosopher's stone, like their form of the stone.

  • @pikeyMcBarkin
    @pikeyMcBarkin Před 2 lety

    Great video! thanks

  • @madbr3991
    @madbr3991 Před 2 lety +5

    I thought that the hogyoku was made. by combining countless shinigami, hollow, human and quincy souls. If that's the case. Then ichigo is almost a living talking hogyoku.

  • @ColorCodeWhite
    @ColorCodeWhite Před 2 lety +2

    I feel like it's a sort of Bleach's version of the wish granting genie, but more twisted. It helps grant your deepest desires, but not in the way you wanted, maybe closer to whatever Hogyoku's version of the fullfillment of your deepest desire is.

  • @DamianQualshy
    @DamianQualshy Před rokem +1

    Hogyoku is Soul King's balls.
    Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

  • @austinten9421
    @austinten9421 Před 8 měsíci

    Watching your old videos gives me my fix during these core breaks.

  • @HeyLookItsBruno
    @HeyLookItsBruno Před 2 lety +1

    I do wholeheartedly believe that the Hogyoku is something that occurs within the world of BLEACH to either make a being more Soul King like or to actually create the conditions for a new Soul King to be born.
    Through what means I don't know.

  • @ShamBell
    @ShamBell Před 2 lety +3

    Ichigo, I believe, was the hogyoku's master & he didn't even know it. This idea is why it depowered Aizen during the last battle. The hogyoku is an entity that resonates w/ desire/will.
    Aizen is already pretty op, he has never really had to truly fight b/c his innate abilities are well above those around him. Therefore, his willpower is low. Ichigo on the other hand, trying to protect his friends & Soul Society, willpower is almost limit-breaking. Yes, the hogyoku helps Aizen b/c he actually possesses it, but Aizen has never been the hogyoku's master.

    • @aizeniversary756
      @aizeniversary756 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro Hogyoku recognize Aizen as its master. That's why it still with Aizen and keep boosting his power and Reiatsu eventhough he just sit on the chair doing nothing. When he saw Mugetsu and don't feel any SP from it Aizen starting to panic and his heart or his deep desire was waver as that point. Ichigo never become Hogyoku's master otherwise it would leave Aizen and go to Ichigon since now it have a will on its own just like when Gin stole Hogyoku from Aizen.

    • @ShamBell
      @ShamBell Před 2 lety +1

      @@aizeniversary756 correct, this point was covered when I stated "b/c Aizen possessed the hogyoku, it continued to imbue him w/ powers". I do believe that. Still, he was not its master. The hogyoku may not even have one, but if it did, being an entity that responds to willpower, it would align w/ Ichigo. It probably secretly aided Ichigo & his friends.

  • @bbfan84
    @bbfan84 Před 2 lety +2

    Kubo wrote himself into a corner with it so it Nerf it in the end for no reason other than Aizan has to loose already 2 issues left to the arc

  • @severussin
    @severussin Před 2 lety

    It feels like (merch) MrTommo is trailblazing the Bleach topics atm !
    Keep it up !

  • @Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan

    Aizen seems rehabilitated.
    It was so shocking when Aizen killed those innocent people. Never mind the fact that Mayuri was going around using suicide bombers and was about to murder Ikkaku. Aizen is a saint compared to that guy.

  • @oghaze9318
    @oghaze9318 Před 2 lety +3

    Logical and reasonable Bleach fans : "An artificial reio's soul"
    Aizen haters : "Plot armour"
    Ichibei fanboys : "Something with a name, therefore overrated."

  • @danielcyprian8946
    @danielcyprian8946 Před 2 lety

    Great Video MrTommo

  • @Patsycline8
    @Patsycline8 Před 2 lety

    As always, amazing analysis, these videos are the best in the bleach community

  • @MrDeclareWar
    @MrDeclareWar Před 2 lety +1

    Sick video bro, keep it up.

  • @no.luvvjay
    @no.luvvjay Před 5 měsíci +1

    man brother i love your content no one els use commentary like you (besides NHC hamer which i would love to see collaboration between you two).

  • @LoFi_Sinner95
    @LoFi_Sinner95 Před 2 lety +1

    This entire explanation was all part of Lord Aizen's plan.

  • @thesefran1286
    @thesefran1286 Před měsícem

    really thorough video.

  • @lettuceeatingwalrus
    @lettuceeatingwalrus Před 2 lety

    Your theory and Tekkings theory are so different and I love that. Bleach presents so many cool mysteries and leaves so many things to think about

  • @altaica3522
    @altaica3522 Před 2 lety

    I just discovered your channel today, i have hours of vids to catch up on!

  • @andredobbs5390
    @andredobbs5390 Před 2 lety

    Well done sir. Highly entertaining

  • @teamdoghouse7920
    @teamdoghouse7920 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy watching your videos. I like the depth of discussion you go into with your analyses of the scenarios, battles, and even the psychology of the characters in the Bleach universe. I like anime, but I am not on the level of some diehard anime fans. That said, I happened to catch a couple episodes of Bleach when it was on Adult Swim back in the day. I really liked it, but never went out if my way to seek it out until I got a smartphone. But yeah, your content and discussions are awesome, my friend. Informative and enjoyable to watch.

  • @yazidi009
    @yazidi009 Před 2 lety +1

    Aizen maintaining the Hogyuku after being hit by Mugetsu was a bummer for me. Aizen already had great feats already, he didn't need it that much.

  • @thorshammer7883
    @thorshammer7883 Před 2 lety +2

    Whatever the Hogyoku is and it's true highest potential is, it can challege the position and power of the Soul King itself and even Yhwach.
    It was able to survive Mugetsu Ichigo's destructive attack without harm and Aizen believe it could allow him to gain the power to defeat the powers who protect the Soul King.
    It is like a nigh all wishing SCP-682 artifact that gets stronger over time according to the extent of wish and user to who it is granting to.

  • @cheezeofages
    @cheezeofages Před rokem +1

    Younger Kisuke: I was just bored one day and thought, "what if I tried to make an actual, physical plot mcguffin? What would it do? And bam. I made one. Took a while because it was just a project for poop breaks."
    Aizen: Same.
    Younger Kisuke: Eh? (gets betrayed).

  • @RandyRivers2
    @RandyRivers2 Před 2 lety +1

    I've finished the Bleach manga all the way through, but I'll admit I was one of people who wrote it off towards the end. But these videos have made me appreciate the series more. Mainly due to the fact that you can genuinely feel this guy's passion for the series but he isn't afraid to point out its flaws when needed.
    Good work!

  • @Evangelionism
    @Evangelionism Před 2 lety +1

    Omg, Mr. Tommo! There are so many things I assumed I knew well that this video evinced, presumption after presumption, I knew nothing about. I had no idea the Hogyoku's actual ability was manifesting inner desires, and even more shocking, that Rukia lost all of her abilities instead of some of them because Hogyoku was actually responding to this desire. Very interesting. Damnit, Kubo! Just when I thought I got the relative gist of things, it turns out you already pulled a fast one on me.