Bleach Episode 110
The episodes of the Bleach anime television series are based on Tite Kubo's original manga series of the same name. It is directed by Noriyuki Abe, produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu and Pierrot, and was broadcast in Japan from October 5, 2004, to March 27, 2012.[1] The series follows the adventures of high school student Ichigo Kurosaki who can see spirits and becomes a Soul Reaper, after assuming the duties of Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki.
Bleach Episode 110
Forty-five pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: Fifteen opening themes and thirty closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Studio Pierrot.[4] As of January 23, 2013, all 366 episodes have been released by Aniplex in Japan in 88 DVD compilations.[5] 32 DVD compilations of the English adaptation of the series have been released by Viz Media,[6][7] and twenty six season boxsets have been released that contain all the seasons of the anime.[8][9]
One of the best ways to deal with Bleach's overwhelming number of episodes is to binge each of its arcs independently. A detailed list replete with episode count should help fans plan their way through the series. Hopefully, this information will motivate viewers to make time for the supernatural shonen anime that paved the way for the different dark shonen series that are flooding the anime genre today.
Updated on December 28th, 2022 by Ajay Aravind: Filler arcs may not be canonical, but Bleach is overloaded with them, which is why they're mentioned in this list. In fact, most canonical Bleach arcs have fewer episodes than their filler counterparts, a fact that still annoys the fandom. Fortunately, the Thousand Year Blood War arc isn't supposed to have any fillers, but only time will tell if the studio decides to include them at some point.
With a mere 16 episodes, The Arrancar Vs. Shinigami Arc is one of the shortest in Bleach. It covers the major battles of Hueco Mundo, focusing specifically on Zaraki Kenpachi, Byakuya Kuchiki, and Mayuri Kurotsuchi. When Nel fails to defeat Nnoitra, Kenpachi steps in and decimates the Espada without even taking off his eyepatch.
Also numbering 16 episodes is the Arrancar: The Fierce Fight arc, which continues Ichigo's battle with Dordoni, a Privaron Espada. Nel reveals her Hollow powers for the first time by ingesting the villain's Cero before regurgitating it, shocking both Ichigo and the audience.
The 17-episode-long Arrancar: Decisive Battle of Karakura arc takes the fight to the human world. Aizen and his Espadas arrive in Karakura Town, only to discover that the Shinigami had already transported the real location to Soul Society and crafted a replica in its place.
Bleach's first arc debuted was animated in 2004. Even after compressing 70 manga chapters into 20 anime episodes, the first arc is still one of the shortest arcs in the franchise. The Agent of the Shinigami arc is up there with the best of the best arcs because of the way it handles the introduction of the main cast so well.
The Sneak Entry Arc follows right after the Agent of the Shinigami arc, making it the second chronological arc in the Bleach anime. After Ichigo embraces his new role in the first 20 episodes of the anime, he is ready to put his new skills to the test by fighting his way through some of the strongest warriors in Soul Society.
This Visored uses the 22 episodes of The Arrival arc to teach Ichigo how to enhance his own Hollow powers. More importantly, Aizen finally realizes Orihime's limitless potential and plans to abduct her at the end of this storyline, setting the stage for the next 200-odd episodes.
Although this filler arc primarily focuses on a side story involving Captain Shusuke Amagai, 22 episodes are more than enough time to cover both Ichigo's adventures while simultaneously incorporating a new character. Ichigo's new neighbor, Princess Rurichiyo, is attacked by Shinigami with powerful new weapons, forcing him to take action against them.
Ichigo and Rukia get a chance to work on their own relationship while battling the forces of evil, so these filler episodes aren't a total loss. The New Captain Shusuke Amagai arc plays on until it is revealed that the villain was playing Ichigo and Rukia the whole time. Amagai even manages to neutralize Yamamoto's zanpakuto, leaving Ichigo to pick up the slack.
The penultimate arc in the anime is The Lost Substitute Shinigami arc. With 24 episodes under its belt, this arc is the third-longest canon storyline in Bleach. However, many fans still consider it to be somewhat of a filler arc, as it doesn't really add anything to the overarching narrative.
The 15th season of Bleach is an anime-only filler arc that sees Ichigo lose his powers as his friends battle imposters who look exactly by them. The Gotei 13 Invading Army arc is worthy of fans' time, but they shouldn't feel guilty if they want to skip past this 26-episode storyline that only progressively debilitates the protagonist.
After 29 episodes of Ichigo facing off against a long list of Bounts, the shonen protagonist is embarrassed in combat by the villain Kariya. The Bount arc is full of highs and lows, making the fourth arc in Bleach worthy of viewers' time. With 17 episodes, The Bount: Assault on Soul Society arc continues this storyline.
Bleach's 13th season is another anime-only storyline known as the Zanpakuto Unknown Tales arc. With 36 episodes, this arc stretches the patience of even the most devoted fans. Anime programs often use fillers to expand upon the original source material, but an entire season of fillers can be a bit too much, even for an anime staple like Bleach.
The Arrancar: Downfall arc is the longest complete arc in the entire Bleach franchise. The audience might think it impossible to avoid boredom in a storyline that spans 51 anime episodes, but this arc is full of epic fight scenes and plot twists that viewers can happily binge without any complaints.
The Thousand Year Blood War arc received an anime adaptation in late 2022, six long and painful years after the manga's controversial ending. With four cours of 13 episodes each, this arc is by far the longest Bleach storyline in the series. It introduces an entirely new brand of villains known as the Sternritter, who proceed to demolish Soul Society before heading to the Royal Realm.
With so many fans attached to Bleach, demand for the show was higher than ever, and the studio chose to churn out filler episodes instead of going on hiatus. Today, Bleach is known in the anime community for its insane amount of non-canon content, and the scale of the overall series makes it difficult to know what to watch and what not.
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