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This category contains images which have been uploaded for use in articles on the manga and anime series Bleach. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Bleach character images (18 F) Pages in category "Bleach characters" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
The teenaged cast of Bleach's first arc in their high school uniforms. Left to right: Rukia, Ichigo, Chad (top), Tatsuki (front), Uryƫ, Orihime, Keigo (background) and Mizuiro. This is a list of characters for Tite Kubo's manga and anime series Bleach.
Bleach: Memories of Nobody [a] is the first animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. Directed by Noriyuki Abe and written by Masashi Sogo, the film was first released in Japanese theaters on December 16, 2006. In the film, strange white beings start appearing in Karakura Town, along with a mysterious soul reaper named Senna.
Orihime Inoue [Jp. 1] is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series Bleach and its anime adaptation created by Tite Kubo.She is one of Ichigo Kurosaki's friends. Like the many other characters in the series, she quickly develops powers of her own after Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper.
This is a short prologue from the fourth movie, Bleach: Hell Verse. After returning merchandise to the Urahara Shop, Rukia finds Zennosuke Kurumadani, the Soul Reaper guardian of Karakura Town, who is attacked by a strange monster revealed to be Shrieker, the frog-like hollow that Ichigo defeated and banished to Hell. Now a Sinner, that being ...
The English adaptation of the Bleach anime premiered on Canada's YTV in their Bionix programming block on September 9, 2006. Cartoon Network in the U.S. began airing Bleach the following evening on September 10 as part of Adult Swim. Forty-five pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: Fifteen opening themes and thirty closing themes ...