Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Season 3 Launches With Major Post-Credits Scene

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Season 3 Launches With Major Post-Credits Scene

As a gamer with over 20 years of anime-watching experience under my belt, let me tell you, the latest installment of Bleach has taken me on a wild ride! The return of Yhwach and his Sternritter has been nothing short of thrilling, especially with his new power, “The Almighty”. I’ve seen a lot in my time, but seeing Yhwach disintegrate Osho was a sight to behold. However, the post-credits scene took the cake! The Soul King being revealed as Yhwach’s father? Mind blown!


In simple terms, “Bleach” has come back for the third segment of its “Thousand-Year Blood War” series. In the new episodes, Squad Zero is struggling against Yhwach and his Sternritter. The first episode kicks off with a powerful confrontation between Yhwach and Osho, while Ishida battles Senjumaru Shutara from the Royal Guard. The initial installment of this series starts with quite an impactful punch. Interestingly, most episodes in the current run have extra scenes after the credits, but this one, titled “The Conflict,” has a crucial scene that shouldn’t be missed. If viewers choose to skip this recent post-credits scene, they might find themselves confused about what’s happening.

Heads up! If you haven’t watched the debut episode of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War Part 3, beware as we’re about to delve into spoiler territory. In this new episode, called “The Conflict”, Yhwach reveals his most powerful ability yet, known as “The Almighty”. With this newfound strength, the Wandenreich leader appears invincible because he can see into the future and develop countermeasures to any assault launched against him. During his battle with Osho, one of Squad Zero’s strongest members, Yhwach literally reduces the Soul Society member to fragments. In a contrasting turn of events, it seems that Ishida has killed Shutara in their fight, receiving a significant power boost due to his leader’s upgrade.

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Season 3 Launches With Major Post-Credits Scene

Bleach’s Post Credit Scene Explained

Yhwach has done the unthinkable in the post-credit scene of the Blood War’s season three premiere, making his way to the Soul King. Stabbing the leader of the Soul Society through with his sword, the Sternritter head reveals that the Soul King is none other than his father. While this bombshell is big enough on its own, several other major moments transpired during this surprising conclusion.

Fortunately for Ichigo and his companions, the heroes found an unanticipated method to revive Osho. Even though Squad Zero member Osho had his body disintegrated, Ichigo was able to bring him back by simply uttering his name. The Soul Society powerhouse clarified that there is strength in a person’s name, and by the shonen hero pronouncing “Osho” audibly, he was revived from Yhwach’s destructive assault. It appears that Ichigo may have tapped into new levels of supernatural power due to his training with Squad Zero and learning more about his Quincy heritage. At this point, battling against Yhwach might seem futile, but the shonen hero remains hopeful for victory.

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Season 3 Launches With Major Post-Credits Scene

A Big Villain Returns

In the ongoing Blood War, Yhwach and the Sternritter have been the primary antagonists in Bleach. However, the series seems to be suggesting that an influential villain from the past may resurface. Aizen, who was briefly glimpsed in the post-credits scene, remains enigmatic following his loss against Ichigo Kurosaki. Despite a history of animosity between Aizen and the Soul Society, it will be intriguing to discover which faction he chooses to align with. If Aizen were to side with Ichigo and his companions, they would gain an essential ally in countering the Sternritter threat.

Lately, as a tribute to both the comeback of the “Thousand-Year Blood War” and the 20th anniversary of the “Bleach” anime, Studio Pierrot remade some iconic scenes from the series for a commemorative video. For quite a while now, fans of shonen manga have been eagerly anticipating a reboot of Bleach, even though this isn’t a complete overhaul, it offers a glimpse into what a revival series could possibly be like in the future.

Keep yourself informed about the newest happenings in the Blood War? Track the progress with Team Anime on egmr.ru, and don’t hesitate to reach out to me personally at EVComedy for discussions about comics and anime!

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2024-10-05 22:10