Let’s see, what can you expect from Bleach chapter 485? A
character’s death? Check. Two characters returning to the story? Check.
More info on the Vandenreich? Check. Kubo has really outdone himself
this week, and between this and Naruto the Shonen Jump Manga is doing
one hell of a great job to make up for the sadness of the Anime coming
to an end.
The chapter actually starts out pretty grim in tone, we find out that
Sasakibe really has died from the wound inflicted upon him by the
Vandenreich, and Yuki is informed that he is to go back to Soul Society
immediately to attend the funeral. Ishida speculates that the reason
Soul Society called to inform someone as low down the ranks as Yuki
about what has been happening recently is because they know Ichigo is
with him, and that it’s a good indirect way of keeping him informed too.
Ichigo is clearly upset and can’t rest properly, so he decides to go
out and patrol Karakura just to try and clear his mind. Then from out of
nowhere, Nel comes falling from the sky and crashes straight in to
Ichigo.
I am delighted to see Nel again, and she is back in her child form
for those wondering. Ichigo is rightly surprised and asks about why it
has taken all this time for her to come and see him, but then we move on
to the palace of the Vandenreich where the king is asking for the
reports to be given to him.
I am going to cut to the chase here to keep the review brief and
fluid. The king of the Vandenreich is a ruthless S.O.B. The guy he was
talking to, Luders Friegen, the same person who’s arm was hacked off by
him in the last episode, was lying on the floor in agony. He is panting
away and trying to get up off the floor, only to be told by the king
that he can stay on the floor if he wants. As Friegen is seemingly about
to accept, the king says if he won’t be sitting then he doesn’t need
his legs anymore and that he will hack those off too. Friegen is
obviously terrified and makes some comment about never lying on the
floor while talking to the king as it would be so disrespectful. Friegen
then gets up and speaks to the king about the plan to take down Soul
Society in 5 days, and comments that in the near future Soul Society
will lose it’s balance of souls with the human world.
The king then asks him if he is some sort of prophet. Friegen isn’t
sure what he means, but the king repeats himself. Friegen hesitates and
says he isn’t, only to be asked why he is talking about the future then,
and that the king only wants to talk about now. As soon as he finishes
saying that, the king slaughters the guy with one fell swoop, and then
starts speaking with Ivan. He tells Ivan that he has no reason to praise
him, though he has nothing to blame him for either since he at least
slowed down Ichigo. Ivan thanks the king, only to be told that his job
is now over and that he would serve as a foundation stone to build
peace. Again, as soon as he finishes his comment, the king cuts down
Ivan without a shred of mercy.
One of the hooded Vandenreich ask if it was really ok to do that,
saying that Arrancars are excellent soldiers because they don’t need to
be taught how to fight. The king however says he doesn’t care, as he can
easily get as many Arrancars as he likes. Then we get to see a full
page of just Harribel chained up somewhere (as you can see from the
picture at the top of this page), and one of the hooded Vandenreich
comment on the fact that they have already taken over Hueco Mundo, while
the king says it’s just another foundation stone to invading Soul
Society.
Wow, what an incredible chapter this was! So much revealed, plus the
return of both Nel and Harribel just like Kubo spoke of in the recent
interview! I am delighted to see them both return, though naturally I
feel bad for Harribel being held prisoner by the Vandenreich. Speaking
of whom, it was nice to see Ivan confirmed as an Arrancar and proving my
earlier guess about him right. The way some of the Vandenreich were
speaking, it again hints at the fact they are Quincy too. But having
taken over Hueco Mundo is an amazing feat, and if they really can create
as many Arrancar as they like, I think Soul Society is going to be in
an awful lot of trouble very soon. An army of Vandenreich and Arrancar
could finally be the thing that takes down Soul Society, and I really
can’t wait to see how things turn out during the war!
The king of the Vandenreich really is merciless and I genuinely
wouldn’t put anything past him, I can’t wait to find out what’s in store
with him either. And of course, for all the people who have made jokes
about Kubo never killing off characters, they can now keep quiet for a
while at least since Kubo has done just that in getting rid of Sasakibe.
Granted he is hardly a big name or an important character, but I get
the feeling his death will be the first of many during this arc, and it
wouldn’t surprise me if we end up seeing some of the most popular
characters losing their lives at some stage.
Anyway, an absolutely fantastic chapter that reintroduced a couple of
awesome characters and also answered some of the questions posed in
earlier chapters. And of course, as always, feel free to leave a comment
below on your thoughts and predictions for this and future chapters!
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