Can't Fear Your Own World (CFYOW) Volume 1 REVIEW and Discussion | BLEACH Light Novel

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i know it's taken me way too long to get around to this book i think i said about two months ago now that i was going to talk about it and i wasn't able to have quite the smooth reading experience i anticipated it i had to read it in a bit of a fragmented way but it is finally done um hence its newfound position on the fabled bookshelf behind me so finally i'm going to talk about can't fear your own world volume 1. now there's a lot to go over when it comes to this book this book in many ways feels like a sort of uh dream wish list for a bleach fan with the amount it actually covers so there's potential here for loads of individual videos that i want to make in the future so this video really is going to be an overview a look at the overarching stories the characters the plot threads all that sort of thing that is brought up in can't feel your own world volume one i'm going to go into some detail right now there are going to be spoilers in this video so if you haven't yet read can't fear your own world i'll try and talk about it briefly at the start in a spoiler-free fashion before we begin however if you haven't subscribed to me yet and you love bleach you're in the perfect place so make sure to hit that button now and keep pushing us towards 30 000 subs i'd really appreciate it give the video a thumbs up as well if you enjoyed it really helps with the exposure on youtube and also don't forget to hit the notification bell and keep getting all of my videos so can't for your own world is pretty interesting it's a light novel written by ryogo narita so not actually written by kubo but with kubo's supervision and pretty hefty creative control and actually cart for your own world acts as a sequel to the manga in some respects a direct sequel to the thousand-year blood war arc providing us with some frankly necessary context to the direct aftermath of the battle and so as spoiler-free as possible that's about as directly as it ties into bleach as you can possibly get if you felt that the manga was in some way unsatisfactory with its ending as i know many of us did can't for your own world at least volume one anyway from what i've read really really does help fill some of those gaps and it really makes the thousand-year blood war arc not only feel stronger on the whole because its ending feels more complete but it also helps the ark feel less detached from bleach as a whole now sandwiched between two essentially different story arcs the lost agent and can't for your own world the thousand-year blood war feels on the whole less tacked on which i feel was a complaint of the arc that i could kind of get behind and again as spoiler-free as possible did i enjoy can't fit your own world well as far as i'm concerned this book is essential reading for bleach fans if you read the manga and even if you liked the thousand year blood war arc like i did this book provides some absolutely crucial context towards the end of the thousand year blood war arc and really helps fill in some major gaps while introducing brand new interesting storylines of its own that flesh out the bleach universe in ways we've never really had before again avoiding spoilers for the moment but this book really dives into the aristocracy of bleach into the noble houses in ways again we simply haven't seen and it does a lot for the lore of the series now i don't want to get into a big debate about the canonicity of this book again this is one of many light novels and some of them i genuinely am not sure if i consider them to be canon or not as i thought they veer into some really weird and often fan-fictiony territory can't figure in world on the other hand is quite restrained and i feel like kubo's influence is obvious here whether you consider it canon a lot is entirely up to you but personally i do i think it's a really fitting way to carry on from the thousand year blood war arc and help to tie up bleach's story while beginning to carry on into something brand new okay that's the spoiler free section done right we've got quite a bit to talk about here so we may as well just crack on with this in terms of what's actually featured in this book like i said i'm not going to go into super detail in this video because it will be two hours long or something stupid i want to do individual videos because i believe some of these talking points truly do deserve it but i do obviously want to talk in detail about some of the story points in kant for your own world i was as i'm sure you can imagine incredibly happy to open the book and be pretty much immediately presented with the aftermath of the thousand-year blood war one of my biggest criticisms of the ending of bleach and again i want to do a video about the end of bleach specifically but i will say now one of my biggest criticisms is that we just don't get to sit with it for very long the thousand year blood war as a story arc has been going on for over 200 chapters and the moment ichigo cuts uh in half it is over like it ends right there and you then skip ahead and i absolutely hate that i hate it so much even the iran karak which was again pretty rushed towards the end i like that we get the immediate direct aftermath of ichigo versus eisen it gives us as fans a chance for this all to sink in a chance for the immediate ramifications of the battle to become apparent you know you can kind of talk all day about how kubo didn't kill any good guys but it's still effective to see ichigo's friends gather around him bloodied and bruised and bandaged chad's on crutches i think it actually does it makes the war feel real because the thousand-year blood war cuts away the moment ichigo finish off finishes off the bad guy and i know we do get that very brief bit in the final chapter but that feels pretty rushed the moment it the fact that it cuts away the moment ichigo kills yuha makes the thousand-year blood war feel like a weird fever dream in some respect but we do get obviously to see soul society 10 years later which was cool anyway so i do enjoy that aspect of the ending but i love that can't for your own world really fills in the gaps immediately after the fight we get to see more of the zero division which obviously is critically important as far as i'm concerned the last time you see ichabee in the canon manga he is resurrected by ichigo for like no reason because because it doesn't do anything in the manga he basically says that his powers won't return in time to help you go fight juha and then he basically says oh you can't defeat him but that's what peace is and then that's where it ends as far as the royal guard are concerned you never see them again so again it's fantastic to see ichabee at the end of the series here talking with kyoraku of all people again conversations that i would have loved to have seen in the manga itself i would have absolutely adored to see these two talk more than they do because they are absolutely just drenched in the history of soul society both of these characters ichibe is such a fascinating addition to the series um that it was a crime that we didn't get to spend more time with him so i get i love that we get more context to his character basically it turns out that the shuttle did actually murder the zero division and as far as i'm concerned that makes total sense you know one of the big criticisms that you can level at the series is that the bad guys and this is not a bleach only criticism trust me that the bad guys just don't kill the enemies when they have the chance um so i like that in order to take the palace they actually did kill the royal guard i think that makes total sense but it's also cool that the royal guard can be resurrected as long as the royal palace exists essentially and itchy bay resurrects them all because their essence is tied to the palace because they are the oaken because the oaken is in their very bones as long as the royal palace exists in some form they can return so i like that that was addressed i thought that was really nice but perhaps even more importantly to me as a reader is the discussion around the soul king in this first volume now i know that i i think khan for your own world goes into even more detail about the sulking later on down the line but as i've only read volume one in its entirety i'm just going to talk about what we find out here and even here we are given valuable necessary insight into the soul king that was just left completely hanging at the end of the manga so uh way back when the manga ended i mentioned in my review of the last couple of chapters that this whole war was predicated around essentially trying to kill the sulking and trying to protect the sulking because killing the soul king will bring about monumental change to the bleach universe as we know it and when the soul king is eventually destroyed that change begins to happen and that is one of the biggest paradigm shifts we pretty much get in the bleach story as a whole so it was very very weird to have you hob up become the new soul king then die then nothing even gets brought up about it and it's like so the world's apparently fine but there's no sulking anymore at least that's what we believed at the end of the manga so it was like how is this place still even running like it should be everything should be destroyed so it was nice to see and can't for your own world that we actually got those answers basically you harbach's corpse has been pretty unceremoniously turned into the soul king they are leeching off the immense reaction that he still has even though he's dead i really like this i think it's macabre but i think that perfectly fits the frankly sinister nature of the zero division and the royal palace as a whole i think it in many ways the royal palace is not corrupt but it is so far removed from the everyday life of the shinigami and the humans and the hollows that they they don't share the same world view they share a very primordial worldview especially characters like ichibe who don't see life in the same way as everyone else so i think it makes perfect sense that they would take the corpse of their enemy and just turn it into the soul king it's like the dark heart of the soul society the soul society is not perfect that's one of the things i love about it so much and the organization of the goatee 13 there is corruption in there and i think that uh becoming the new soul king even after his death is really really uh emblematic of that corruption at the beating center of seoul society so i thought that was really nice and it just you know helped bridge the gap again between the end of the thousand-year blood war and that oblivion that we had at the end of the manga where there was just so many things left unanswered so i thought that was really nice again speaking about how kind of morally grey the zero division are i absolutely love that they cover up the soul king they cover up everything that happens in the war basically the war is now known as the great soul king protection war and basically the goatee and you know the upper echelons of the goatier are just painted as these heroes who managed to save the day as far as the rabble down below are concerned the soul king is still alive and well even though the soul king has like not been alive and well for a millennia so i thought that was really really interesting as far as as far as the peasants need to know the soul king was protected that's ichibe's way of keeping the peace ichibe does seem to be very much about keeping the peace no matter what and i think that's fascinating again about his character now i'm not going to cover off every single plot point in chronological order or meticulous detail but i do want to talk about some points of interest for me and one of them is the conversation between kyoraku and itube again two ancient characters one considerably more so than the other both of them very powerful with serious influence and authority but ichibe is on such another level to kiyoraku that i find this conversation absolutely fascinating and we really do get to see how different these guys are and the difference in their world view because they talk about a plot point again in the thousand-year blood war arc that was completely dropped essentially um and that was when kyoraku goes to speak to keigo and tatsuki and everyone and says that ichigo may never be able to return if you attain such level of power that he would be a danger to the human world this is never brought up again and i do think that they were cuba was definitely trying to sow the seeds of something here and in some ways this one is not too bad because you can just see it as being ichigo was able to avoid that fate therefore it never needs to be brought up again however i like that you do get to find out a bit more about this and basically it is what many of us theorized ichibe had plans to turn ichigo into the soul king if if push came to shove basically if they absolutely had to do it because obviously ichigo is a soul king candidate he he is born of every race you know he is one of three characters in the series i believe that are currently soul king candidates the other being ginjo kugo which is really cool and hikoni who is a major character in can't figure out well so i love this because in just a couple of sentences we find out the true difference between these characters kioraku basically says that he would have been really really sad if ichigo had had to undergo that fate how that was a fate that he didn't really didn't want to happen um and how you know he was he was happy that he was able to go to which goes friends and family and try and at least secure some passion passage to the soul society if that fate had to happen ichibe's answer is simply yeah i'd have missed talking to him but he doesn't other than that he doesn't care he doesn't care that such a fate would have befallen ichigo that it goes life from that point on would be nothing more than to rule in isolation you know not not even human anymore but each obey doesn't care because it's all about maintaining that status quo that's what ichiba is all about if you've seen my kisuke urahara character analysis video you'll see that i said that urahara is a big picture guy he is only bothered about maintaining the status quo he is a good guy at the end of the day but he will do whatever it takes to keep that status quo ichibay is this mindset but like expanded even further and that's actually really fascinating i think that urohara shares the same mindset as the leader of the royal guard it does kind of show that they're coming from a similar a similar world view you know a similar standpoint and itchy bay really is so ancient that he has seen so many thousands and millions of souls come and go events that threatened to change the world so many times that nothing kind of means anything to him and i find that to be really fascinating again a criminally underused character you know that's uh that's a kind of problem with introducing someone in the final arc who is such a major player with the history of soul society but again i do love that we get to see this and after this grim joe harabel and neliel turn up and it's like these are the kind of interactions i would have loved to have gotten a bit more of in bleach i think the thousand-year blood war arc does actually do a pretty nice job with this sort of thing overall getting these kind of like dream match-ups of characters interacting with each other grim joe and neliel and ruruka and yukio all showing up at the same time in the thousand year blood war that was a really really nice moment um but i'd have loved to see more of this like you know harabelle the new queen of hueco mundo talking to ichibe and kyoroku it's just like these are the rulers of the world talking to each other and i absolutely love that i really appreciate how kant for your own world actually goes about giving us closure to so many of the story lines that were just left wide open for instance characters like kieske who as far as we were concerned could have been dead at the end of the manga but we actually get to see him in khan for your own world he's mentioned he's in the story along with characters like gotowichi all these characters whose fates were left up in the air um actually get to come back and and and have their storylines continue rather than just being left completely open-ended which i appreciate because you know urahara is a major bleach character so it was so weird for him to be just his fate to be left up in the air like that unfortunately it does seem like the only character who actually died in that scenario was asking so that's a big shame but i think now we can probably get into the actual meat of the story of kant for your own world because this isn't just tying up the loose ends from the thousand year blood work it does have a story to tell of its own and basically everything centers around this noble guy called tokinada suniyashiro now tokinada is about as bad as they come and i kind of appreciate that that is not sugar-coated he is just an evil guy basically he's a bit of a nihilist he doesn't really believe anything in the world means anything the only thing that really matters is bringing people despair you know giving them happiness only to snatch it away and having that power over people and actually i kind of find this pretty refreshing i don't think so far at least that tokinada is the deepest of characters bleach has ever introduced but i also appreciate that he is just a bad guy for the sake of being bad there are people like that in the world tokinada is pretty much um the definition of that saying from the dark knight where it's like some men just want to watch the world burn that is toki nada suni ashiro and in many respects that makes him a very dangerous foe for the soul society he doesn't have a troubled childhood in fact he's a member of the most powerful noble house in seoul society so his upbringing has been affluent and opulent and just all around fantastic um and again i think tokinada is representative of that sinister heart at the center of soul society where the soul society is for the most part painted as the good guys of bleach but there is real corruption um eating away at this place if you if you kind of look for it um and nowhere perhaps is that more obvious than in the noble houses and they get way more spotlight here than they have ever had before despite characters like biakea and yoroichi being major players in the bleach universe the noble houses are key here to the story and i actually love that so tokinada trying to cause a bit of trouble goes into oetsu nemaya's palace uh during the invasion of the vandemrack and steals an all-powerful zampak toe called ikomi kido mo and he basically takes this zampa tony gives it to a kid called hikone who is again i think i'm pushing forwards a little bit here but i i may as well talk about some things that i know he is a direct creation of tokinadas tokinada's attempt at creating a soul king candidate much like ichigo and ginjo who are natural-born versions of this hikone is again a being of all races who can use all abilities but he's artificially created and tokinada has basically his plans pretty simple for the most part he's corrupted this boy's mind basically hikoni will do whatever tokinada asks of him and that is to make himself the new soul king and then obviously tokinada will be pulling the strings and actually be able to control everything that goes on so it's a pretty sinister plot once again using the soul king as the main driving force but i quite liked that it allowed for more exposition about the king himself um and the first volume doesn't really get too far into the plot but it does do a lot of world building it does a lot of establishing and it really helps us kind of set the scene for what's coming in volumes two and three now i've gone all this way into this video so far without even mentioning the main character of this book and the main character comes from a place you might not expect it's actually the vice captain of the ninth division shuhei hisagi now hisagi when the series first began back in the seoul society arc was not a particularly big player his popularity exploded towards the end of the iran car arc in the fake karakura town fight when he battled findor and revealed his philosophy on battle which a lot of people really resonated with this idea that he's not a perfect soldier he's afraid of fighting he's terrified of fighting but it's that fear of the blade that gives him the right to wield it and then eventually turning that philosophy on tozen the guy who mentored him and using it to kill him it was a really really nice set of character moments for this guy that really pushed him into the limelight however he did kind of take a back seat when it came to the thousand-year blood war can actually turn into a bit of a punching bag which i think kind of brought him down a bit in a lot of people's estimations but it's cool to see him here as the main character but does he make sense for the main character and does he actually work in this story well i've only read volume one so far but i actually think hisagi does make a lot of sense as the main character for this book the inquisitiveness that comes naturally to him as the editor-in-chief of the seireite bulletin gives him a lot of in-universe reason to actually chase these stories and want to investigate the seedy underbelly of soul society the darkness behind the curtain of the noble houses and i actually really do like that about hisagi here i love that they actually use the bulletin as a major plot driver for this story i think it makes an awful lot of sense but then there's also just the fact that hisagi is connected to a lot of the players who have something to do with this story tosun for instance is way more important in this story than i ever imagined he actually would be and that's something i'm going to get into now there's a really nice moment at the start of this book where you get to see eisens return to prison which again is something a lot of people again were kind of asking about because obviously he was free of his chair many people like well how does isn't even go back to prison but we find out that he is essentially taken back um and shin sweet koraku and the guys uh from mukehen escort him down there but before he goes he has one last conversation with his hisagi and it's actually pretty fascinating eisen alludes to the soul society's original sin which again i think i already know what that is even though it's not brought up in this volume and for the sake of spoilers if there is really is anyone here who hasn't read two or three i'll leave it out for now but he talks about the soul sign his original sin the origins of the sulking he makes allusions to all these sorts of things but then he gives his sagi an interesting moment of closure regarding tozen now obviously when hisagi fatally wounded tozen in the fake karakura town arc their kind of tender moment was ruined by tosin's body rupturing and just exploding out of nowhere and there are some interesting things here because i i wonder if there's a bit of conflict i'm not entirely sure about what entirely happens here because a lot of people originally thought that eisen killed tozen in this moment for his failure and that makes sense eisen's not a very nice guy the way common warrior shouts eisen and denies and smirks does imply that he had a hand in toes and dying however in the final arc we found out more about how hollow and shinigami's souls bind together in the process of horrification and how soul suicide can cause those bodies to just be destroyed i think many people were very happy with considering that that was how tozen died that when hisagi wounded him he wasn't able to keep that hollow reyatsu at bay anymore and his body just ruptured however in the can't fight your own world it is actually implied that eisen was the one who finished tozen off but he did so out of mercy and to grant him a a quick painless death but also to give his most loyal servant exactly what he wanted obviously one of the major driving factors of tozen's character was that he had this deep innate fear of becoming assimilated with the rest of the shinigami and becoming part of a system that allowed criminals such as the one who murdered his best friend back in the past to flourish now this is pretty interesting basically eisen says to his sagi that tosin once told him that you know if if he was ever forced to live out that fear he would despair he would fall into such an inescapable despair that it would be the end of him so eisen basically promised him that he would finish him off if if such a situation looked like it was ever going to arise he would give him a quick instantaneous death and that's what he does here and i just think that eisens parting moment with hisagi is really fascinating i think it's cool these two actually get to speak here because obviously hisagi and tozen did have a close relationship but tosun was never technically on his sagi's side the entire time they spent their time together towson was actually secretly working for eisen so again really fascinating stuff and it's something i'd like to explore even deeper in a separate video and in fact we actually learn who killed tozen's friend which is honestly a mystery i never thought would be answered and to be honest i didn't really know i wanted answering but it actually turns out to be pretty cool and i think works really well with the established story of bleach so i remember way back in the day my original theory was the eyes and killed tozen's friend to turn tosin to his side you know it's like a kind of uh mind game thing but no actually tosin's friend kakyo was married to tokinada suniyashiro the resident bad guy of our story and basically tokinada wanted to give this recon guy girl a chance at living an amazing life you know with nobility the sunni ashiro family is revealed to be basically the most powerful of all the noble families you don't challenge these guys they live almost an entirely different plane to the rest of seoul society but tokinada wanted to give this girl a life of excitement of meaning of riches and then steal it all away at the most opportune moment when he could see her despair the most unfortunately it doesn't quite go to tokyonada's plan basically kakyo comments when tokinada tries to take it all away when he's like oh you know i don't love you i've never loved you she's like yeah i know i get i guessed that and it messes with tokinator's scheme entirely and tokinada ends up killing her now tozen finds out this and he wants to bring justice to tokinada but tokinada is untouchable at the very top of the food chain in seoul society in the aristocracy and we really do get to see great examples of just how much power the noble house is actually wheeled like i said before we know that biyakia is a man of incredible influence and power among the soul society but i just don't think it's ever quite hammered as hammered home as hard as it is here and we get a really again just look at how unfair the class system in society actually is and how it really works to advantage characters like tokinada and speaking of tokinada we do get some more insight into the suny ashiro family as a whole you have to remember at the end of bleach we didn't actually know what every noble house was so now we do know another one at least and i'm not sure if the last one ever gets revealed or not i might be blanking on that but the sunni ashiro family is revealed to be the most powerful of them all but tokinada basically engineers their assassination so that he can end up not only at the top of his house but also kind of to garner some sympathy from the rest of the soul society one thing i utterly adored about this book was the relationship between shin sweet kyoraku and tokinada they're both old school friends they're clearly tokinada is clearly older than he looks and he's been around for a long time he knows how the soul society works and in many ways kyoraku is the inverse of tokinada now kyoroku is no peasant he actually comes from a lower noble house but in many ways their world views are totally opposite tokinada is like i said before this nihilistic very sinister very depraved man whereas kyoraku kind of tries to he's very very perceptive so he combats tokinada's deception and his lies by being the one guy who can totally see through him and i love that i love that dichotomy between the opaque and the transparency you know shinsuit is able to see through tokinada where not many other people can and tokyo is able to fire back with some barbs about like okitake and stuff like that tokina is always trying to belittle people and make them feel terrible and i i enjoyed his interactions the most with characters who could actually stand up to him for example there's another really nice scene towards the end of the book again stuff that i would have just loved to have seen in the manga where tonight actually gathers a couple of the noble house heads together biakia and yolowichi in a secret meeting room basically to discuss to discuss bringing the five noble houses back to their old levels of prominence to gain absolute power over the soul society apparently so again i thought that was really fascinating stuff and i loved seeing tokenito bounce off of these two characters um and and and i think it was just really really well done i think like i said before tokyo is not the deepest character ever invented in bleach but i do think the way he is so outwardly nasty and vile makes him a really interesting character to combat with others so i'm interested to see where his character goes in volumes two and three i don't have too much to say regarding hikone in this story just yet i know he is a major player but right now he does just feel like tokinada's puppet but it is interesting seeing him go to waco mundo and start a big brawl with not only the espada and characters like rudborn who come out of nowhere apparently still alive which yeah i don't have a problem with i like rudborn he's cool but also the stern ritters some of them are still alive as well now admittedly not necessarily the ones i would like to still be alive characters like nana nanja cooper still around for some reason no i don't i don't know why that's a weird one um but obviously the bambi's are still around as well bambieta is still in her zombified state but characters like giselle and lil toto are trying to find candice and meninas um and you get these kind of cool moments where they have big fights with each other and everyone's trying to take on hikone for instance who wants to subjugate these people to become their new king obviously he doesn't really know what's going on but it is really cool to see nonetheless i like seeing the stern writers i'm glad that the vanden right as a whole wasn't just obliterated i would have liked to have seen a couple of different stomatas survive like you know asking uh but apart from that i think it was really cool to see nonetheless and speaking of characters who we never really got to see enough of in the main story i have to talk about my man ginjo kugo now i'm pretty sure the story goes into more detail about this guy in later volumes but already we are seeing so much of what i wanted from the thousand-year blood war just time with this guy and tsukushima and girikov for some reason but i love that you actually get to see them in the kukaku shiba house in in the sheba household i love that you know they actually get to spend time with them hisagi talks to ginjo and hisagi obviously has a very negative opinion of ginger because he's a well-known criminal and i love this i love that genjo remains a fish out of water like he is he never has found a place to belong and he still doesn't have that even though he helped ichigo in the in the end of the thousand-year blood war arc he still is regarded as a criminal at least in volume one anyway and i found it to be fascinating and there's definitely implications that ginjo's story has not yet been told properly which again was one of my major major points of contention with the manga that had just left off without actually revealing anything about his character whatsoever so i'm very excited to find out more about gin joe i absolutely loved that we spent so much time with him in this in this novel just it's exactly what i wanted from the manga guy i would love to see this in manga form maybe that's something i should do at some point because i love drawing bleach maybe i'll try and turn can't feed your own world into a manga that'll be a lot of work um but we could maybe make it happen i don't know but i love seeing ginjo in this and i just think there's so much untapped potential with this character that i can't wait for more regarding the full bringers there is one more major new character that i want to talk about and that is aura michibane now aura is another full bringer and she's actually leading a religious cult called execution and again the plot threads are only beginning in this volume there is way more to come in the future i am sure but we get a really really nice moment actually where she in the real world goes and talks with yukio uh who is currently running his his father's business and again it's just really awesome to see this character again really cool the full bringers are actually getting some prominence in this story um i just i love that and that's one of the things i enjoy most about can't figure out world volume one is the way it cohesively brings so many elements of the bleach universe together into one big melting point to one big story i would have loved to have seen people talking to yukio in the real world in the manga i would have absolutely loved to have seen that that would have been so good and just giving the full bringers more spotlight in general is something i really really enjoy so this is already a pretty lengthy video there's just one more kind of point i want to touch on before we end here and that is the character of sainosuke yamada now he's not technically a new character senosuke has been uh mentioned very briefly in bleach before and he actually shows up for one single panel in turn back the pendulum during the captain's meeting but that's it the only thing we knew about cena sk was that he was hanataro's older brother and that he was a bit sinister i believe or that he has a ill personality or a personality of ill intent something like that it was really kind of weirdly but it's always been implied that he is a bit deceptive or there is something else going on under the surface so again really cool to see him here and they do a decent job of explaining away why he never shows up in the story he actually works for the aristocracy's personal medical bae essentially doing kaido of the likes no one has ever seen before and i just think senor skate is a really cool addition to this story i'm interested again to see how he plays out here it's cool to see hanataro here interacting with his older brother and yeah i really liked it so that's basically it for my cart for your own world vol 1 discussion there's an awful lot to talk about here way more than one video can possibly do justice too so again i do want to talk about these guys in individual videos i'd love to do character analysis videos for tokinada or hikone all these characters um but that might have to wait until after i've read the rest of the remaining volumes but this was again a really nice read it was really refreshing i loved the way it brought so many elements of bleach back together for one extra story and while i enjoyed the new plot threads and the new characters being brought about i think that their potential is obviously going to be fulfilled more so later on down the line so the main thing i enjoyed out of this volume out of volume one was the ways it wrapped up the thousand year blood warlock was the ways it added additional context to the thousand-year blood war i loved that i thought that was so so valuable and just fantastic to read and it was really really good and as i'll repeat what i said from the beginning i'll echo what i said i think this is essential reading for bleach fans so if you haven't read cart for your own world volume one it's absolutely worth it there it is it's right there um it's absolutely worth doing i really enjoyed it i think hisagi makes for an interesting and relevant main character i like that they haven't gone for necessarily the most major character in bleach he's definitely a supporting character coming into his own role here which i really like but i think his role at the sailrite bulletin makes absolute sense and his interactions with other characters is really a treat to read so that's it for me guys on cart for your own world volume one let me know in the comments below what you like about this volume like i said this video was just meant to be a bit of an overview but if there are any talking points you would love me to talk about that i missed here do let me know in the comments below and i'll try and get back to you on that or maybe we'll see about making some additional videos in the future but until next time guys i hope you enjoyed it and make sure to hit that sub button if you haven't already and i'll catch you next time see you then
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Length: 35min 1sec (2101 seconds)
Published: Fri Oct 16 2020
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