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Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War spoilers follow. Ichigo and co are facing their biggest threat yet after 366 episodes, four movies, and two parts of the revival series Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (BLEACH 千年血戦篇, Burīchi: Sennen Kessen-hen), also known as Bleach: The Blood Warfare, is a Japanese anime television series based on the Bleach manga series by Tite Kubo and a direct sequel to the Bleach anime series that ran from 2004 until 2012.
The season adapts Tite Kubo's Bleach manga series from the rest of the 14th volume to the 21st volume (chapters 118–182), with the exception of episode 50 . The episodes' plot centers on Ichigo Kurosaki's and his friends' efforts to save Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki from execution by her superiors in the Soul Society.
The first season of the anime started in October 2022 and ran until the end of December 2022. The second season picked up about 7 months later, in early July 2023, and finished up at the end of ...
2.8 Season 8: The Arrancar Part 3: The Fierce Fight (2007–08) 2.9 Season 9: The New Captain Shūsuke Amagai (2008) 2.10 Season 10: The Arrancar Part 4: Arrancar vs. Soul Reaper (2008–09)
Cover of the 49th tankōbon volume, released in Japan by Shueisha on April 21, 2011. The chapters 424–686 of the Bleach manga series, written and illustrated by Tite Kubo, comprise two story arcs: the "Lost Agent arc" (死神代行消失篇, Shinigami Daikō Shōshitsu hen) and the "Thousand-Year Blood War arc" (千年血戦篇, Chitose Kessen Hen).
A re-release of the series under the label of "3-in-1 Edition" started on June 7, 2011; [14] as of March 5, 2019, all twenty five volumes have been released. [15] Viz Media released digital forms of the first 16 volumes in English on June 17, 2011. [16] [17] As of October 2, 2018, all 74 digital volumes have been published. [10]
[3] [4] The second arc, covering volumes 9–21, [2] was released from February 10, 2003, to August 1, 2005. [5] [6] The first seven chapters were released in a tankōbon volume on January 5, 2002, [7] while chapters 179–187 were collected into the 21st volume published on March 3, 2006. [8]