This week I have to say that without a doubt, Bleach 489 was the standout chapter between
this and Naruto. Whereas Naruto was firmly rooted in past events,
Bleach was very much in the present, as well as setting up something
brilliant for the future chapters.
Last week we got to see what looked like the beginning of Ichigo vs
Kirge, but Ichigo instead starts off against a few other Quincy instead
as you can see in the picture above. It doesn’t take long for Ichigo to
realise that the people who before were only known to him as the
Vandenreich were in fact Quincy. Kirge even comments on the fact that he
invaded without even being 100% sure of who they were, not that it
makes a difference to Ichigo as we all know by now.
Rather than Ichigo fighting, this chapter was more focused on the
strange events that have been taking place in Soul Society, and who’s to
blame for it. To begin with we just see Rukia pacing the floor in Soul
Society where she is waiting for the captain’s meeting, with Renji
telling her to calm down and take it easy, only for Kira to appear and
interrupt. He tells them that something is bothering him, and explains
how he used to think all the Vandenreich / Quincy stuff was connected
with the disappearances from Rukongai, but now he realises that’s not
the case.
Kira begins to explain his thoughts on the matters, and asks a
question as well. When Yachiru answers, it confirms things for him, and
he asks Nemu what Mayuri is hiding (having concluded that there was
something odd about the way things had been done and investigated by his
group). Nemu says Mayuri never told her anything about the
disappearances, with Kira saying he will just have to report it to
Yamamoto himself. Later in the chapter, we see Yamamoto confront Mayuri
about it and asks him what’s going on. Mayuri tells him that it’s true
he was behind the disappearances, as he had some Shinigami go in to
Rukongai and kill the people to keep the balance between spirits and
people even. Yamamoto asks why he didn’t ask for permission, saying that
under the current circumstances it would have been approved anyway.
Mayuri says that if things had got worse, his unit would have been
held responsible for it, hence why he went ahead and did it anyway.
Yamamoto responds by saying that if they had reported things sooner,
then maybe things wouldn’t have become so serious in the first place.
Without hesitation, Mayuri tells Yamamoto he is wrong. He then says how
right back when Ishida first invaded Soul Society along with Ichigo etc
he warned him of what could one day happen, but that Yamamoto claimed
his fears were baseless and denied it.
Mayuri then says Yamamoto is the one to blame because he didn’t lill “that man“
1000 years ago. Meanwhile, with Ichigo distracted by his battle with
Kirge and the other Quincy, the king declares that now is the perfect
chance to invade Soul Society, and so they head off to do just that.
But yes, that was the main content of the chapter. As you can tell,
things are getting very serious with potential consequences being
unthinkable. The dischord in Soul Society just reminded me of something
Kubo said in the interview he did shortly before the arc came out, that
being that Soul Society would be devastated like never before (or
something along those lines).
I mean, while I know the Quincy invasion is going to have a huge
impact on everything, maybe a part of what will make things so
devastating and like nothing they have ever seen before will be that
Soul Society will become full of rifts between the Gotei 13. With this
chapter we can already see that Mayuri is unhappy with Yamamoto, and
Yamamoto doesn’t seem too happy with Mayuri either. Of course we have no
idea who “That man” is / was, but he could even come back to
play some huge role, whether that be what happened in the past or even
if he is still alive and active somehow today.
I was expecting this to be an action and battle filled chapter, but
instead we were given something that is playing far more with the
distrust and psychological aspect of things, and as a fan of that sort
of thing then I enjoyed it a lot. Kubo really has done a spectacular job
with this arc, and I can’t commend him enough for it. Kubo gets a lot
of stick from people for all his trolling and “asspulls” that seemed to
be brought up for every arc, but this time I can’t imagine there are too
many fans who would criticise what he has done in this war arc.
This was a pretty awesome chapter, despite not being what I (and I
suspect many others were expecting), and I really can see next week
being fantastic, especially if the Quincy do indeed reach Soul Society
by then.
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