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Bleach 10" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on October 23, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2014. Bleach is a unique story featuring interesting characters, a fantastic plot, and stunning character designs. And it’s a shonen manga featuring tons of breathtaking fight scenes, which makes it all the more appealing. Hitsugaya, while searching the Central 46 Chambers, discovers that Aizen is alive, and is the mastermind behind the events that have transpired in Soul Society. Aizen then effortlessly defeats Hitsugaya and travels to the execution area. As Rukia has been sent there by Tōsen, Aizen's accomplice, Aizen extracts the Hōgyoku from her, despite the efforts of Renji, Ichigo and Captain Komamura. However, before Aizen can flee, the entire officer corps of the Gotei 13 stops him. However, the arrival of several Menos Grande enable Aizen and his accomplices to escape to Hueco Mundo. Ichigo and his friends then return to the real world, leaving Rukia behind on her request. Of course, you won’t have to deal with the fillers that plague the anime, but the eye-pleasing art and visuals that make up every panel of the Bleach manga are the main reasons why you should read it. While the Shinigami captains deal with Aizen's forces in Karakura Town, Ichigo faces Ulquiorra Cifer in Hueco Mundo. To match the powerful Espada, Ichigo will have to rely on his Hollow powers. But will the darkness overwhelm him...?

List of Bleach episode titles (53-65)" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Kisuke Urahara, a mysterious shopkeeper and ex-Soul Society resident, reveals to Ichigo a way to save Rukia, which is getting trained by him so Ichigo can become strong enough to rescue Rukia. During training, Kisuke have Ichigo's soul undergo Encroachment and warns that if he doesn't awaken his Shinigami power, he will become a Hollow. Ichigo manages to successfully become a Shinigami before too late and grows stronger after the training. Ichigo and his friends then set off to Soul Society, accompanied by one of Urahara's friends, a talking cat named Yoruichi. Bleach, Vol. 6". Viz Media. Archived from the original on November 28, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2014.

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The execution of Rukia has begun, yet Ichigo is nowhere in sight. In a matter of seconds, the power of one million Zanpakutō will slice through Rukia as punishment for sharing her Shinigami powers with Ichigo. Is this really how things are going to end?! The battle between the Shinigami captains and [Sōsuke Aizen's Espada continues with the fate of Karakura Town in the balance. And just as things take a turn for the worse, some surprising allies make their grand entrance! a b "Bleach, Vol. 1". Viz Media. Archived from the original on September 8, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2014. And that is just the beginning of the story because soon we find out that the Hollows are not the only thing that is a danger to the world of the living; there’s a sinister evil lurking behind the shadows who is planning on taking over all the worlds – the human realm, the Soul Society as well as Hueco Mundo, the world where Hollows come from! Then there is a three-episode anime-only arc - " Forest of the Menos", in which the group gets split up in an underground forest full of vast numbers of Menos Grande. A mysterious Shinigami, Ashido Kanō, aids them all in escaping the Forest of the Menos.

She has been tasked to take care of a Hollow, a corrupt spirit that devours human souls, that has been running wild in the area. When she finds the Hollow, she discovers that it is too much for her to handle, and she gets injured while protecting Ichigo and his family. The episodes use four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two closing themes. The opening themes are " Alones" by Aqua Timez, used for the first twelve episodes, and " After Dark" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation, used for the remaining episodes. The ending themes are " Daidai" (橙, lit. "Bitter Orange") by Chatmonchy, utilized for episodes 132 to 143, and J-pop singer Kousuke Atari's " Tane wo Maku Hibi" (種をまく日々, lit. Seed-Scattering Days), used for the rest of the episodes. To promote the second Bleach feature film, Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion, the opening and closing credits for episode 151 use footage from the film.a b "Bleach 1" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on February 20, 2009 . Retrieved May 3, 2014. Orihime Inoue's return from Soul Society is interrupted by the Arrancar, Ulquiorra Cifer, who has a different, terrifying path for her. Using duplicitous tactics, Ulquiorra convinces Orihime to accompany him to Hueco Mundo, which brands her as a traitor in Soul Society's eyes and therefore unworthy of rescue. Ichigo refuses to abandon his friend, and sets out to storm Hueco Mundo to set her free! But can he win when the entire world is against him?! Episode is entirely or mostly adapted from the manga, which is the original source material. Some scenes may be extended or omitted. The Shinigami must guard the four pillars that are protecting Karakura Town from destruction at the hands of Aizen's minions. Standing guard are assistant captains Yumichika Ayasegawa, Izuru Kira, Shūhei Hisagi and Ikkaku Madarame! But when Ikkaku goes down, will Karakura Town fall with him...?! As Soul Society struggles against the mysterious group of warriors calling themselves the Wandenreich, Captain-Commander Yamamoto joins the battle. With his Bankai finally revealed, Yamamoto takes down the Wandenreich's king. But is the battle really over...?

Bleach 5" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on December 18, 2017 . Retrieved May 3, 2014. These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump from August to October 2010. Bleach 16" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on June 9, 2013 . Retrieved May 3, 2014.Bleach, Vol. 15". Viz Media. Archived from the original on November 28, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2014.



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