Bleach Kicks Off 20th Anniversary With Special Poster

Bleach Kicks Off 20th Anniversary With Special Poster

As a die-hard Bleach fan who has been following this series since its humble beginnings back in 2004, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement at the prospect of new episodes for Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War this Fall. It’s hard to believe that it’s been two decades since Ichigo Kurosaki first stepped into our lives, and I still remember staying up late as a teenager to catch each new episode.


The animated series “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” is set to return with new episodes this fall, and the “Bleach” anime is starting its 20th anniversary celebration with a fresh, stylish poster. Originally airing in Japan back in October 2004, this October will mark 20 years since the beginning of the series. The franchise plans to celebrate this momentous occasion not only by releasing new episodes for “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” but also hinting at further ways they’ll commemorate this significant milestone in the coming months.

The newest installment of the Bleach series, titled “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” is an animated adaptation of the much anticipated final arc from Tite Kubo’s original Bleach manga. For more than a decade, fans have eagerly awaited seeing certain moments brought to life in animation, and with this release, they can finally witness them unfold. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, some of the franchise’s most formidable adversaries are featured prominently in a special new poster that showcases the most significant story arcs from the Bleach anime so far. You can take a look at the poster for Bleach’s 20th anniversary below:

Bleach Kicks Off 20th Anniversary With Special Poster

What’s Next for Bleach’s 20th Anniversary?

The celebration for Bleach‘s 20th anniversary is now underway, leaving room for more exciting announcements to mark this significant achievement. Starting on October 5th, fans can look forward to Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict, which will be available to stream on Hulu. This iconic series is among the many returning for new episodes in the upcoming Fall 2024 anime lineup, and it will launch the initial phase of the final battles that will shape the story’s overall conclusion.

As a devoted Bleach fan, I never dared to dream that we would witness this magnificent return. The original TV anime series concluded before reaching the climactic arc from the manga, leaving us yearning for its continuation. Over the years, it seemed as though our dreams of revisiting this captivating tale had faded into obscurity, but then, astonishingly, the announcement came – a new anime to celebrate Bleach’s 15th anniversary and potentially adapt the final arc! Now, with the passage of time, there might be an even more monumental project on the horizon for this special occasion.

What Could Happen in Bleach’s Future?

Bleach has been hinting at an extraordinary new project as part of its 20th anniversary festivities, and the possibilities are vast, ranging from significant to monumental. In a similar vein, Naruto celebrated its 20th anniversary recently by organizing a global popularity poll where fans chose their favorite character. That chosen character then received a unique one-shot manga penned personally by series creator Masashi Kishimoto. Moreover, the franchise is developing four new episodes featuring the original Naruto series for another adventure. Given these examples, Bleach has a wide array of possibilities to explore.

Since the anime adaptation of “Bleach” is currently producing new episodes, it seems that the series isn’t embarking on a complete new anime project in addition to its current commitments. Moreover, the hints dropped by mangaka Tite Kubo about a fresh manga arc could receive an important update. However, what has sparked interest is the rumor of a forthcoming live-action “Bleach” film from Hollywood, produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. Although not yet officially confirmed, this project could mark a significant milestone for the series.

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2024-09-17 01:39