The Overlooked Side Of Bleach

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
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    #bleach
    #ichigo
    #aizen
    #anime
    #foreshadowing

Komentáře • 48

  • @SaltedMallows
    @SaltedMallows Před 2 dny +17

    I enjoy your approach and highlighting the fact that people don’t talk as much specifically about how well woven the foreshadowing of bleach is narratively and why it serves the story well.
    Personally I also enjoyed the part where you mentioned why Urahara made mod souls and with the logic of the bleach universe it makes logical sense to make an artificial substitute soul and infuse them with the hogyoku to replace the soul king.
    If you think about it, even though Kona’s fears are out paced now think about how strong mod souls are. They have very powerful bodily motor skills and increase the durability of any body they’re used on, which would be valuable traits for a body being strong enough to withstand housing the hogyoku without being torn apart. Maybe even the intended lack of emotion and being made for general subservience would be a perfect vessel for the hogyoku because they wouldn’t feel fear or other emotions the Hogyoku might reject.
    Another example of perhaps similar technology that lends further credence to the potential for how much stronger artificial souls could be would be Nemu who was created by mayuri. Nemu is depicted as very powerful through soul society, hueco Mindi and TYBW to the point she’s basically lieutenant level. Imagine if she or a captain level hypothetical artificial soul had the hogyoku.
    A strong Gigai, Mod Soul, and the Hogyoku is a pretty astute hypothesis for replacing the soul king and it’s just another reason why Urahara is that guy.

  • @krasimirvelchev6057
    @krasimirvelchev6057 Před 2 dny +13

    This clears a lot of misconceptions about Bleach. Great video, man. Keep it up :)

    • @__Kumo
      @__Kumo  Před 2 dny +3

      Thanks man i really appreciate that

  • @darklordjace
    @darklordjace Před dnem +3

    great video dude, i always felt like bleaches world building and foreshadowing was really good and this reinforced that thought

  • @manuelacosta9463
    @manuelacosta9463 Před 2 dny +19

    Take note of the theme that doing good leads to misfortune while upholding the status quo has similar bloody results. The Spirit King was protecting humans while the 5 who would become the noble family's founders decided to enact there own goals in paranoia except for the Shiba. Same in the end of CFYOW with Yoruichi's old assassin side showing itself, we are reminded that she and Kisuke were once killers who have ended scores of lives to uphold the status quo.

    • @Grayson-Winchester
      @Grayson-Winchester Před 2 dny +2

      I really hope they just leave Hisagi alone. He cleared the situation in the best way possible. Current he’s taking care of Hikone and wants to support them as best as he can.
      Maggot’s nest is already a place with people who were wronged by soul society’s assassin unit.

    • @justwind6930
      @justwind6930 Před dnem

      And many bleach fans still think that urahara is the main vilain 🤣​@@Grayson-Winchester

  • @vollied4865
    @vollied4865 Před 2 dny +7

    My favorite bit of foreshadowing is the first time we see ichigos bed it has the original quicy cross on it
    But none of us noticed til the final arc 😂

  • @walidelassri4040
    @walidelassri4040 Před dnem +4

    It really makes me happy when I see someone who understands the bleach lore so deeply , like you
    Keep going

  • @SharkFaceHQ
    @SharkFaceHQ Před 5 dny +10

    7:45 😭

  • @Penarth
    @Penarth Před dnem +3

    only 51 subs? underrated asf have another sub bro keep it up man

  • @tab-xp8fb
    @tab-xp8fb Před dnem +3

    Great video, but I'm surprised you didn't mention the volume poems. Not only are they a cool addition and help highlight characters, some of them help understand the series better.
    For example, I think the poems from Volumes 5 and 8 foreshadows Ichigo's character arc for most of the series. Both conflate power with blades. Vol. 5's shows Ichigo's desire to protect others and his fear of his hollow throughout the story. Vol. 8's poem hints at the Vasto Lorde transformation, since Ichigo couldn't control his hollow so he had to fight Zangetsu later, and his pride was damaged by beating Ulquiorra that way, so he subsequently had trouble hollowfying. I think Volume 25's poem takes the cake, as it feels like it explains the series' themes best.
    "We are all
    Born dead.
    The end exists
    Before anything begins.
    If living
    Is a constant quest for awareness,
    The awareness we gain at the end
    is the real goal.
    In other words, death
    Is the discovery
    and complete understanding
    Of the end.
    We are not permitted to seek awareness.
    Those that cannot transcend death
    Will not find awareness in anything."
    The first stanza clearly illustrates the cycle of life and death Soul Reapers uphold. The second and third stanza conflate death and enlightenment, which makes sense, since the end of a person's life would likely be a moment of perfect clarity and reflection. But, also consider the fact that the Soul King, the God of the series, *is literally a corpse.* The final stanza sets it in stone by saying that by not transcending death, or rather, not accepting the inevitability of death, you won't be aware of anything; showing how Yhwach wanted to eliminate death but didn't realize that an endless existence wouldn't be as meaningful as a finite one, as Aizen explained in the final chapter.
    Anyways, I've gone on too long, once again great video.

    • @__Kumo
      @__Kumo  Před dnem +2

      I am aware of the existince of the poems , but that would have made the video an hour long
      Probably gonna dedicate a whole video for them in the future
      Great analysis tho

    • @tab-xp8fb
      @tab-xp8fb Před dnem

      @@__Kumo thanks, and would love to see it btw

  • @Grayson-Winchester
    @Grayson-Winchester Před 2 dny +4

    I think that Yhwach to some extent is also a victim of his circumstances.
    When Yhwach was born he was completely motionless. He was born with the ability to split his soul. Everyone who received a portion of Yhwach’s soul was said to feel whole again. Upon their death, the piece of his soul with the person’s knowledge, powers and feelings returned to him.
    Ever since his birth Yhwach is forced to feel the deaths of all the souls that return to him.
    All Yhwach seems to feel is sadness and sorrow. He’s incapable or ignorant of people who find peace or a happy life without his influence.
    So he came to the deranged conclusion that if he’d remove the concept of death invented by the soul reapers. He’d be finally at peace. In other words it would be quiet because people don’t die anymore. With all the powers he built up throughout the centuries, why wouldn’t he turn the world upside down.
    This why I always saw Yhwach as a consequence of the origin sin. A inevitable for of nature. Like out sun that will eventually burn out, swallow Merkur and Venus and turn our planet earth into a piece of coal. That’s the fate of all stars.
    Even if Ichigo and Aizen never set one foot into the seireitei. The Quincies would have wreaked the place one way or another.

    • @__Kumo
      @__Kumo  Před 2 dny +1

      I am glad somebody gets yhwachs character

    • @justwind6930
      @justwind6930 Před dnem

      @@Grayson-Winchester he is a victim? Not really
      He simply just like aizen.
      Is aizen a victim? I don't think so

    • @Grayson-Winchester
      @Grayson-Winchester Před dnem +1

      @@justwind6930 I said to some extent he can be considered a victim of his circumstances because he’s been trying to destroy the world for a while now out of desperate necessity. But not someone you should feel sorry for.

  • @holloify_tensa_zangetsu
    @holloify_tensa_zangetsu Před 2 dny +5

    Haha nah son we going thru waco mundo,menos forrest then las naches for my baby orihime

  • @zamannnnmn
    @zamannnnmn Před 2 dny +3

    WHATTTT THIS GUY UNDERRATED AS HELL

  • @zionsfutureseeslight
    @zionsfutureseeslight Před 2 dny +4

    I think the existence of hell is the unknown reason for the soul kings sacrifice

    • @__Kumo
      @__Kumo  Před 2 dny +2

      God i hope kubo continues this arc

    • @justwind6930
      @justwind6930 Před dnem +1

      No, the existence of hell is the main reason why soul king want to sacrifice himself

    • @zionsfutureseeslight
      @zionsfutureseeslight Před dnem

      @@justwind6930 that’s what I was trying to say

    • @justwind6930
      @justwind6930 Před dnem

      @@zionsfutureseeslight so basically soul king afraid to kenpachi

    • @zionsfutureseeslight
      @zionsfutureseeslight Před dnem

      @@justwind6930 lol

  • @razgrize11
    @razgrize11 Před dnem +1

    love your video man love some good bleach lore vids read the manga like 20 times

  • @kelvinallen9327
    @kelvinallen9327 Před dnem

    Please, more bleach videos 👍
    I just subscribed 👍

  • @Qinto
    @Qinto Před dnem

    9:03 *Over 1 million years ago, as that's the age of the seperation.
    Also, Yhwach is relatively young, as far as most of the older characters go. He's around 2,000+ years old, exacts aren't known, but he was definitely far younger than Yamamoto in that time period. Yamamoto created the Shinigami/Soul Reaper Academy 2,100 years before the start of the series. By then, he was already appearing as a middle-aged man, which implies he was perhaps multiple millenia old by this time. I've seen it estimated to be 6,000-ish years at the maximum, but it's all up to just guessing. Anyways, Yhwach is way too young to ever have relation to the events of 'The First Sin' itself, moreso just wanting to free his father from imprisonment _long_ after it happened.
    8:05 *The connection here isn't to Aizen, it's to himself. Just like how Komamura's words to Tosen became reality for him, the same applies here. When Nemu's body is destroyed by Pernida, Mayuri for the first time in the series falls into shock and despair, at the loss of his creation. 'Szayelapporo' (aka, his conscious) comes to chastize him for this, mocking him for believing deep down that Nemu was a perfect being, because he created her. He even throws Mayuri's own words back in his face.

  • @lelouch168
    @lelouch168 Před 4 dny +5

    7:50 calm down brother

  • @zamannnnmn
    @zamannnnmn Před 2 dny +2

    glad im here before he blows up

  • @TinoRw
    @TinoRw Před 2 dny +2

    Small CZcamsr, but you sound like another CZcamsr ik. Good video.

  • @Ozy3500
    @Ozy3500 Před 19 hodinami

    I tell everybody I know who asks about anime. If you want a manga/anime that doesn't try to hard on a first view but is hella enjoyable on multiple rewatchs....It's bleach. It makes you want more to be released when the series is over.

    • @__Kumo
      @__Kumo  Před 18 hodinami +1

      Fax i kept noticing new stuff everytime i revisited different animes ESPECIALLY bleach

  • @maattthhhh
    @maattthhhh Před dnem

    Aizen didn't think that the Soul King wanted to be worshipped. Nice video though.

  • @iamcoachmark8327
    @iamcoachmark8327 Před 2 dny

    Urahara the final villain.

  • @acrophenia
    @acrophenia Před 2 dny +1

    fye vid

  • @elwoodreadz
    @elwoodreadz Před dnem

    5:56 this was NOT in the manga

    • @__Kumo
      @__Kumo  Před dnem

      Nah this is canon trust