Warning: Contains spoilers for episode #27 of Bleach: A Thousand Years of Blood War.One of the biggest advantages Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody War there were many changes to the source material. Series creator Tite Kubo reportedly suffered from numerous health issues while writing the original arc, which meant many ideas had to be cut down in time, and these ideas are now being brought to life in the anime, providing a much richer experience for both old and new fans.
So far the only major changes to BleachThe story includes several extended fights, new dialogue and flashbacks to flesh out the lore, but Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody War Part 3, “Conflict”, already does much more in this regard. The premiere of the third part continued the battle of Senjumaru against Schutzstaffel, and, surprisingly, Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody War it is implied that he gave UryÅ« a major power-up that could completely change his character.. This power-up could explain a lot about Uryu’s character, and more importantly, it could lead to him being portrayed much better in the anime than in the manga.
Bleach: The Thousand-Year Blood War Hints at the True Nature of Uryu’s Character
Uryu has the eyes of a real Quincy
IN Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody War Part 3 premiere, when Yhwach activated All Might, all the Schutzstaffels received another power boost, which UryÅ« used to break out of Senjumaru’s Bankai, and several times during the fight, UryÅ«’s eyes suddenly became the same shade of red as Yhwach’s. Yhwach calls All Might through the eyes of the real Quincy, which is likely related to his father, the Soul King, so Uryu’s mysterious red eyes may hint that he has the potential to become the new Soul King..
Nothing like this was even suggested in the manga.but the framing of events in the anime largely confirms this. All Might’s reveal and Haschwalth’s explanation for this was immediately followed by UryÅ«’s eyes suddenly turning red, and Senjumaru even wondering if Yhwach’s awakening had caused him to develop new powers, so it’s almost stated that all of the new changes to UryÅ« are directly related to All Might.. It’s unclear if this is a sign that Uryu is a potential Soul King, but ideally Bleach The anime will quickly explain what’s going on.
Bleach: A New Twist in the Thousand-Year Blood War Explains Uryu’s Greatest Mystery
The manga never explains why UryÅ« survived Yhwach’s purge.
Uryu, being a potential Soul King, may also explain the biggest mystery about him, which Bleach remained unanswered. When UryÅ« first joined the Wandenreich, Yhwach mentioned how important it was to survive Ausvelen when he killed all the other Gemisht Quincy, but the series ended without an explanation as to why this happened. Although now it may be true UryÅ« survived Auswelen because he was a potential Soul King like Yhwach.and if so, then this would also explain why Yhwach named UryÅ« as his successor and made his Font the letter “A” like the Almighty.
This makes even more sense when you take Haschwalth into account. Haschwalth became Yahweh’s surrogate because he was also born with the ability to share spiritual power, and this eventually led to Yahweh sharing the Almighty with Haschwalth to keep him under control while he slept. Haschwalth was also meant to be a foil for UryÅ«, so with that in mind, Haschwalth’s relationship with Yhwach and the Almighty could be another hint that UryÅ« is a potential Soul King.all of which would have made their conflict even better if it had gone ahead.
Bleach’s New Twist Could Save Uryu Where the Manga Failed
New Bleach anime may pay homage to Uryu
Uryu, being a potential Soul King, could completely shake up the way Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody War will do, and it might even give Uryu a much better result than in the manga. Final Events Bleach didn’t give much attention to Uryu other than wrapping up his character arc and his contribution to Yhwach’s defeat, which feels like a story that wasted his potential as a character. Now, however, Uryu being a potential Soul King could lead to him playing a big role in the final act of the story.and it could have been a more satisfying conclusion to his story than the manga.
UryÅ«’s expanded role in the final act could also lead to a better conclusion to his conflict with Ichigo. Despite all the attention paid to their conflict, Ichigo and UryÅ« don’t interact as much in the final arc, but Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody War could have used UryÅ«’s new story to expand on his conflict with Ichigo. for a more satisfactory conclusion. Overall, Uryu’s new development promises a lot. Bleach: A Thousand Years of Bloody Warand it will be great to see how it ends.