Bleach, Thousand-Year Blood War, Episode 40: My Last Words
So yeah, with this, cour three of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War has ended, and... I think it has more than surpassed the expectation of almost all of the fans out there. The last batch of chapters in the Bleach manga will always be met with more scrutiny due to the sheer amount of rushed battles, or buildups that were aborted, or characters that did nothing before the ultimately rushed finale. And while the previous two cours did a mighty great job at bringing a lot of scenes to life in gorgoeus animation, this cour gave us so much. Fixing the fact that Uryu does nothing in essentially the entire arc (and allowing him to kill a Squad Zero member; fight Ichigo and fight Uryu); allowing Ichigo to actually have proper fights instead of being one-shot; solidifying Juhabach's motivations; and tidying up two of the messier parts of the manga (the Gotei getting to the Soul Society; and the Gerard fight), we've had an amazing run. And this episode... well, this episode is a bit more of a setup chapter as we adapt a lot of the scenes in the manga that doesn't relate to the conclusion of the final four villains, but with some very welcome extensions.
The episode opens up with the confrontation between Ichigo's group and Uryu in front of the giant black swirling orb (which I assume is like, the main Gate of the Sun? The anime doesn't make it super clear) and Haschwalth gloats that Uryu will need to kill his friends if he truly isn't a traitor... and as Haschwlath pontificates about his ability to see the future, we get some interesting shots of his eyes flickering between red and blue. It is also interesting to note that Haschwalth feels a lot cockier and more abrasive in this fight compared to how phlegmatic he was in 'Friend' and episodes prior. I wonder if hosting The Almighty is causing some personality changes in him, or is it just the mental instability after killing Bazz-B?
This is a scene that actually existed in the manga, but Ichigo and Uryu fight again. Of course, the anime severely extends on this confrontation -- in the anime it was just a couple of arrows and deflections. Here, Uryu activates the simplified version of his Vollstandig and clashes with Ichigo. It's nowhere as elaborate or as well-animated as "The Betrayer" earlier in the season, but it didn't need to.
We then cut to... Ishida Soken! Uryu's grandfather! Who was entirely unmentioned in the manga version of the TYBW. Soken was super significant to Uryu's original characterization and motivation, particularly in regards to his rocky relationship with his father Ryuken. Turns out that the mysterious notebook that Uryu found in the short scenes in the first cour was written by Soken... and within that book is the notes that Soken made about Juhabach's evil, how he steals the powers of Quincies for his own vendetta... and also the Auswahlen that happened in 1994!
And we actually see this Auswahlen happen, the one that claimed Kurosaki Masaki's powers as she's fighting against Grand Fischer... but more interestingly, we get to see Uryu's mother Katagiri Kanae... not fall to the Auswahlen. Instead, a young Uryu and the unnamed maid with them were the ones to fall to the Auswahlen!
Which is very interesting! The manga's version of events (which was second-hand and very glossed over) notes that Kanae didn't immediately die, but fell into a coma and died much later. And we never got an explanation to why Uryu didn't die beyond the main-character syndrome. "Everything But The Rain" made a whole big deal about how Masaki and Ryuken are echt (pure-blooded) while Kanae is gemischt (mixed-blood), and I wonder if that's going to play into this? While we don't see what happened, my theory is that Kanae did something to save Uryu, which probably leads to a whole lot of survivor's guilt on Uryu's end. We'll see!
As this flashback ends and we get to see a replay of Uryu joining the Vandenreich, Soken's monologue notes that it's the duty of the surviving Quincies of the human world to stop Juhabach... and we all know just how much Uryu takes pride in qualities like duty and pride.
In the present day, Uryu chases Ichigo around with his little drone feather-arrows, and we get a fun little sequence as Ichigo keeps leaping up and trying to attack Uryu's main body. At one point as they jump around, we get a really badass sequence as Ichigo unleashes a gigantic Getsuga Tensho that cuts a line across the castle they are next to... and then as the Getsuga dissipates, it has atomized everything in its path and the castle just slams down like someone cleared a row in Tetris or something. That's very cool!
As the dust covers the air, Uryu sees a glowing light and unleashes the same five-pronged attack that he used against Ichigo in "Betrayer"... but turns out that the light is just one of the Zangetsu blades, hovering in the air. Ichigo uses the bigger blade and knocks down Uryu from behind and unleashes a close-range Getsuga Tensho that Uryu intercepts with an arrow. The explosion collapses the floor beneath them, but in a scene lifted from the manga, Chad jumps in! Chad grabs Ichigo by one of his swords and chucks him at Uryu even as he himself falls down.
We cut away to other parts, however. Giselle and Liltotto make their way to Juhabach's throne room with the three zombies. Juhabach is entirely silent throughout this, and we also don't get any real explanation about the strange eyeball-Soldats. Giselle does toss away the severed head of one of the Soldats, before the five ex-Sternritter charge in with their powers... and that's all we see of them. It's still better than the manga, but I really would've liked to see Juhabach beat them or something.
Then we cut away to the Askin-vs-Yoruichi fight. Yoruichi briefly puts the wounded Yushiro behind some rubble, but turns out Askin is quite fast himself and catches up to her. We get a pretty cool scene as Yoruichi unleashes Shunko again, while Askin admonishes her for doing the same mistake Yushiro did. After all, with The Deathdealing active, Askin is immune to Yoruichi's Shunko... but Yoruichi knows this. Instead, she kicks the lightning orbs, creating what's essentially a massive flashbang grenade to blind Askin. Not using the reiatsu but rather her physical strength, Yoruichi proceeds to wrap her legs around Askin's neck and slam him into a building.
And then we cut away to poor Momo, hiding in a building. It feels like a goddamn horror movie as the gigantic Gerard Valkyrie just looms around in the distance with his glowing eyes, before appearing in the window outside. It's actually pretty creepy! Gerard then slams the arm down and seemingly utterly crushes the building that Momo is hiding in. It would fit in with how brutal the Vice-Captains have been taken out in these expanded stories, and it wouldn't even be bad writing to have Momo be taken out here particularly since she's already done so much more than her manga counterpart.
But then a snaking Zanpakuto slams and explodes in Gerard's face, while a mocking voice tells Gerard that the real 'miracle' is him failing to kill a wounded girl. Is it Zabimaru? No, it's actually Kinshara, belonging to Rose! Yes, Rose is back! He and Kensei are clearly in the other two pods that Mayuri brought with him -- the extra pods were always there but never amounted to anything in the manga, but here they clearly brought back the de-zombified Rose and Kensei.
And it's not just Rose and Kensei either, because everyone is assembled. As Shinji puts Hinamori down safe, Shinji delivers a badass line about how if Captains are not enough, the Visored stand ready to fight back. Kensei, Hiyori, Hachigen, Love and Lisa all stand ready, and we get a nice parallel to their entrance to the Karakura Town fight as they pose with their Hollow masks on and their swords drawn. Oh, and Shinji also tosses away his captain's cloak, which is a badass scene.
In the manga... the Visored do nothing. Shinji and Momo get taken out in the 'arm slam' scene that was adapted and expanded last episode; while Hachi, Rose, Lisa and Hiyori get one-shotted instantly by Gerard. I don't doubt that the Visored will still lose to Gerard, but this promises for a much more dignified battle -- and defeat -- for them. It's not about them being defeated, because that's never been the problem! It's the callousness and choreography!
Speaking of forgotten characters, we see XCution! Riruka and Yukio are in Invaders Must Die as it descends down. Riruka's clearly still fuming about not being able to help Ichigo, Orihime and the others, but Yukio verbally intercepts her before she could even complain. But Yukio notes that there are other things they can do... as Invaders Must Die stops and deposits them outside of the Shiba residence. Clearly, they are there to pick up Ginjo and Tsukishima! They barely show up in a 'too little, too late' sequence in the final battle in the manga, and here's hoping for them to, again, get a bit more to do this time around.
Before they can meet the dead Fullbringers, Riruka and Yukio turn around to witness a rain of gold falling down from the sky down unto the Seireitei. From his chair, Aizen also observes this. These golden rain are the remnants of Sternritter "X", Lille Barro, which begin to transform into long-limbed, long-necked flamingo-owl light beings that begin to shoot laser beams on the poor Shinigami left on ground level. The Barro-birds rant a little until one of them gets slashed in the middle as we zoom in to the moon, then out of it to see a hole in the chest with random metal rods stuck through it... as Third Vice-Captain Kira Izuru show up and identifies himself.
Yep, Zombie Kira! This was always something that was clearly meant to set up something more before the rapid and abrupt conclusion, and I really do wonder what the original intention of Zombie Kira was supposed to be! After having this plot point brought up and randomly never mentioned again, I wonder what we'll get out of this!
We then cut to a flashback -- which in the manga I think happens a bit later on. This is Ichigo and Uryu on top of their high school, where they discuss about their parents and their enrolment in the school. Ichigo notes how weird it is that someone as smart as Uryu is enrolled in a normal school since he's probably going to be a doctor... but Uryu then notes that he doesn't want to become a doctor anymore. Not since he, as a child, witnessed his dad performing an autopsy very callously on the corpse of his mother. Traumatic for sure, and I do look forward to seeing Uryu's relationship with Ryuken expanded a bit more.
Cut to the present, and we see Ichigo, Uryu, Orihime and Chad gathering themselves in this underground level. Ichigo demands Uryu explain himself, and Uryu lampshades the silliness in Ichigo's words since he'll get beaten up either way. It's not exactly a one-to-one parallel, but having this episode released so closely to 'Friend' does make the rowdy-but-healthier communication between Ichigo and Uryu in contrast against the toxic, clingy and selfishness of Bazz-B and Haschwalth's relationship.
Of course, Uryu is actually still on the good guys' side. He pulls out a Sun Key and explains that there is a Gate of the Sun that's set up to invade the human world. He tells Ichigo to take that Gate and return to the world of the living, while he has a way to destroy Juhabach due to his bloodline. (Which isn't the manga's explosive tags plan, and I wonder what Uryu's master plan is in this revised story... and if Ichigo's Quincy heritage will also come to play) Ichigo gets pissed off because Uryu really should've told them.
But as Uryu explains how he's thought things thoroughly, Haschwalth looms out of the shadows, and does another "ah-ha, I have foreseen what you are going to do" moment. Haschwalth has apparently destroyed the Gate of the Sun offscreen, and a black aura explodes out of him as he promises to finish them off before Juhabach awakens. This phrasing causes Uryu to realize that Haschwalth and Juhabach have swapped powers, and Uryu tells Ichigo to go off and finish off Juhabach who doesn't possess The Almighty.
Ichigo rightfully asks Uryu if he's can handle this battle since Haschwalth before them possess The Almighty, but Uryu insists that Ichigo get going, and that these would not be his (titular) last words. Ichigo smirks at Uryu before running off with Orihime and Chad. This sets up the Uryu and Haschwalth one-on-one confrontation as they draw their respective weapons. Haschwalth mocks Uryu as being a bit different since he's now 'surprisingly full of hope', but Uryu mocks Haschwalth right back, noting that the fact that Haschwalth is 'surprised' means that The Almighty... is not so Almighty! Haschwalth isn't pleased, and the two begin their face-off. I do hope that Antithesis vs. Balance will get a more proper fight instead of the absolute bare minimum that we got in the manga. Seeing how much they improved all the other marquee fights, I have faith.
In another scene, another Sun Key clinks on a Gate of the Sun as Ryuken and Isshin arrive on Wahrwelt. Ryuken notes that it's fortuitous that such an old key owned by the banished Soken would still work. Isshin gives a rather fun response, noting that Ryuken's terrible attitude about Soken is why he and Uryu don't get along.
We cut away to a bunch of other characters. Hitsugaya and Rangiku are on some buildings. Kurotsuchi slumbers in his preservation pod. And Ukitake's twiching body-corpse... seems to be forming the Mimihagi halo again. Very curious where we're going with this Ukitake subplot! And then we cut away to... Liltotto and the other Sternritters taken out offscreen by Juhabach. Unlike his manga counterpart, Juhabach says nothing, and Liltotto enigmatically curses her luck because Juhabach "is not actually asleep" before she collapses. And Juhabach's dark reiatsu floods the throne room...
I do hope this leads somewhere, by the way. Liltotto isn't the most well-developed character but I've always been fascinated by the fact that they were deemed important enough to survive and go up to Wahrwelt, indicating that Kubo originally had plans for her. Even if it's as a vessel to develop other characters like Bazz-B was. But even if that was it, I still hope Juhabach's dark reiatsu does something. Corrupting them to turn them into thralls to fight Orihime and Chad and maybe some other characters would be great!
And... that's it. The episode still has a fair bit of runtime, but we'll put Askin's four-wall-breaking comedy routine below. It's admittedly a whole lot of scenes jumping around, but setting up a bunch of fights is super interesting. Having Juhabach's menace be the focus of the final shot is neat enough, but the highlight has to be the Haschwalth/Uryu and Gerard/Visored setup. And... with only so few chapters in the official material before the trunacted ending, I am really looking forward to see what the Thousand-Year Blood War arc's true, proper conclusion would be! But that's it for the third cour, see you guys hopefully soon for the conclusion of Bleach!
Random Notes:
- We lost an episode in cour two (which was reworked to become the first episode in this cour, itself not technically being a full episode) so this cour had an extra episode to compensate.
- Quincy Daten:
- Just like the finale to the previous cour, the ending is a tongue-in-cheek, minimal animation sequence hosted by a comedic character. In this case, Askin Nakk Le Vaar. All the animations that Askin makes are repurposed from his many other scenes in the episode, except for his main pointing position that's taken from the cover of volume 68.
- We get a rather fun monologue about how a cafe au lait is important due to the balance between substances, and screwing up that balance can be fatal.
- The primary significance here is Askin telling us the spelling of the four ancient members of the Schutzstaffel -- Huburt, Algora, Seydlitz and Nikita -- as well as a relationship map.
- The rest of the Daten has Askin kind of doing a skit about him recapping parts of his battle with Yoruichi, then mocking/impersonating the Bambis, which went on for a bit too long to be funny. The end is a tongue-in-cheek moment where he actually has a timer showing the time left given to him by the producers.
- Though, really... this could have been a proper 'end of episode' moment in the traditional Bleach sense where Askin could've been explaining stuff like the Vollstandig and Sklaverai, or Uryu's powers, or his own powers, or -- probably what most people would want -- the revelatoin of what BG9's "K" and Robert's "N" stand for. (And frankly, I'm sure a bunch of minor Sternritters also didn't have what their letters stand for revealed properly in the anime).
- I guess the 'Chad and Ganyu pointlessly fight golems' scene is cut entirely. Ganyu himself is just kind of missing ever since the group got split up hunting after Askin, isn't he?
- A fair amount of Lille's lines and confusion after being reformed into the wacky flamingos are cut, particularly of note is him realizing that his halo is gone, and how he's going to reduce the Seireitei to rubble out of vengeance against Kyoraku.
- Also cut from the episode is all of Juhabach's dialogue. In the manga, after beating Liltotto and Giselle, Juhabach makes some comment about 'going back to sleep' since the noise has quieted down. Here Juhabach is menacingly silent throughout the scene, seemingly implying that he didn't even properly 'wake up' to address Liltotto's squad.
- I'm happy to see the Seele Schneider make a return in Uryu's arsenal! Amazingly, Uryu using the Seele Schneider against Ichigo was in the manga, but this confrontation happens so quickly that I didn't even remember it.
- In what's likely an error, Gerard's fist is inconsistently drawn with the knuckle-armour that he would only have after he regenerates his arm, 'stronger than before', later on down the fight after Kenpachi severs it.
- It is interesting that Shinji tosses away his captain's coat. Out of the three Visored captains that were officially reinstated into the Gotei 13, none of them donned their Hollow masks -- not even when Kensei and Rose were in near-death situations. Which does make sense considering the Gotei 13's immense hatred towards Hollows. I wonder if it's just honour, or if there's some kind of magical seal that physically prevents them from using the masks?
- Really love that when all of the other Sternritter ladies are charging in with their powers active, Giselle is just punching the air, cheering them on.
- Realistically, while it's probably just going to be Kira fighting against the Barro-birds, I wouldn't mind Aizen or the Fullbringers joining in. Is it also perhaps too much to hope that we get some confirmation of Robert Accutrone's death, since we're on ground level?
- I like how Uryu's initial response to Ichigo's questioning is that "isn't your dad also a doctor?" and Ichigo just handwaves his dad as being more of a rowdy person than a proper doctor.
- Ryuken having a Sun Key implies that either Soken or a more distant ancestor was a Sternritter. I do want to see this -- if nothing else to see how the Ishida clan ended up in Japan, alive but seemingly ostracized from the other Vandenreich Quincies.
- So, presuming that the final cour has 13 episodes, and we're going to need 1 episode for the Askin-vs-Yoruichi/Urahara fight, 1 episode for the Gerard-vs-everyone fight, 1 episode for the Uryu/Haschwalth fight, 1 episode for Juhabach-vs-Ichigo and 1 episode for the epilogue... that leaves 8 whole episodes to work with! Even with the fights being a bit more extended and giving some room for them, we're still looking at anywhere between 5-8 episodes to fit in a proper flashback episode for Juhabach and the Soul King, a proper flashback for Ryuken, a proper emotional resolution to Uryu's betrayal, a proper emotional resolution to Isshin's story, Fullbringer content, Kira-vs-Barrobirds... might we get another Rukia Bankai? Might we get another Shinji Bankai? Might Nel or Soi Fon do something? Hell, we might even get Shuhei's Bankai for real! Even if we only get some and not all of this, I'd be happy!