Bleach TYBW part 3 episode 7 playing the ending theme in reverse may have more meaning than fans realize

Bleach TYBW part 3 episode 7 playing the ending theme in reverse may have more meaning than fans realize (Image via Pierrot Films)
Bleach TYBW part 3 episode 7 playing the ending theme in reverse may have more meaning than fans realize (Image via Pierrot Films)

The ending theme of Bleach TYBW part 3 episode 7, played in reverse, has sparked widespread intrigue among fans, hinting at deeper narrative and thematic connections. This unconventional artistic choice may foreshadow pivotal revelations tied to Uryu Ishida's Schrift, "The Antithesis," a power capable of reversing events, or Yhwach's ultimate goal of restoring the Primordial World.

Beyond its stylistic appeal, the reversed theme reflects key points, echoing the series' profound lore and complex themes. As the arc unfolds, this subtle yet deliberate decision teases a deeper significance, inviting fans to speculate on its hidden meaning.

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers from the manga.


The Reverse Ending Theme's possible connection to Uryu Ishida's Schrift in Bleach TYBW part 3 episode 7

Yhwach granting Schrift to Uryu (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Yhwach granting Schrift to Uryu (Image via Studio Pierrot)

One of the primary theories surrounding the reversed ending theme is that it may be foreshadowing the reveal of Uryu Ishida's Schrift, the unique power granted to the Sternritters by the Quincy King, Yhwach. In the manga, Uryu's Schrift is revealed to be "A" - The Antithesis, a formidable ability that allows him to reverse the effects of any action between two targets.

The essence of Uryu's Schrift is the ability to completely undo or reverse any event that has already occurred. This power is perfectly encapsulated by the reversed ending theme, representing the undoing or reversal of the narrative's progression. Just as Uryu can manipulate the flow of causality, the reversed ending theme suggests a similar subversion of the expected order of events.

Yhwach's Schrift is "The Almighty" (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Yhwach's Schrift is "The Almighty" (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Furthermore, the fact͏ that Uryu's Sch͏rift shares the same ͏letter designation as Yh͏wach's "The Almighty" adds an intriguing layer of complexity͏ ͏to the narrative. The interplay between ͏these two powerful ͏abilities,͏ one that grants͏ omniscience and ͏the other that can undo the͏ very fabric ͏of reality, promises to͏ be a crucial aspect of the Thousand-Year Blood War arc.


Bleach TYBW: The Restoration of the Primordial World by Yhwach

The Soul King as shown in the anime series (Image via Studio Pierrot)
The Soul King as shown in the anime series (Image via Studio Pierrot)

On a broader scale,͏ the reversed ending theme may also be ͏hinting at the restoration of the Primordial World,͏ the original͏ realm that existed before the creation of the three distinct worlds - the Soul Society, the͏ World of the Living, and Hueco Mundo. Yhwach's ultimate goal was to merge ͏these three realms back into a single, unified plane, effectively undoing the division that͏ was created͏ centuries ago.

The reversal of the ending theme can be seen as a symbolic representation of this desire to return to the Primordial World, a state of being before the separation of the realms. Just as the ending theme plays in reverse, the narrative may be moving towards a point where the fundamental structure of the Bleach universe is restored to its original, unified form.

Kurosaki Ichigo currently lives in the World of the Living (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Kurosaki Ichigo currently lives in the World of the Living (Image via Studio Pierrot)

This ͏interpretation ͏aligns with the expanded lore explored in the Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World light novel͏ series, where ͏the Soul ͏King's role as the͏ linchpin ͏of the three worlds is revealed. The reversal of the ending theme may ͏be a subtle nod ͏to the potential unraveling of this delicate balance, setting the stage for a cataclysmic event ͏that ͏will͏ ͏reshape the very ͏foundation of the͏ Bleach universe.


Final thoughts

Ishida's Vollstandig form as shown in the anime (Image via Pierrot Films)
Ishida's Vollstandig form as shown in the anime (Image via Pierrot Films)

The decision to play the ending theme of Bleach TYBW part 3 episode 7 in reverse has captured the attention of fans, who are eager to uncover the deeper meaning behind this unconventional choice.

While the true significance of this stylistic decision remains to be seen, the potential connections to Uryu Ishida's Schrift or the restoration of the Primordial World suggest that Tite Kubo is masterfully weaving intricate narrative threads that will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications as the Thousand-Year Blood War arc progresses.


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