Bleach Releases Anime Remake For 20th Anniversary

Bleach Releases Anime Remake For 20th Anniversary

As a gamer with over 20 years of anime fandom under my belt, I can confidently say that the return of Bleach is like a long-lost friend coming home for dinner. The nostalgia hits me hard as I watch Ichigo and his pals take on Yhwach and his minions in this new remake. It’s not a Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood or Urusei Yatsura level remake, but it’s still got that familiar flavor we all crave.


Since 2004, the story of Ichigo Kurosaki from the anime “Bleach” has been a constant in the world of animation, enduring through cancellations and life-threatening battles. More recently, the Shinigami have reappeared on our screens due to “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” where they face off against Yhwach and his Sternritter forces. To mark the 20th anniversary of the series, a new anime adaptation of “Bleach” has been launched, aiming to reenact some of its most significant moments so far.

In the fall anime season, “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” delves into its third part, intensifying the battle against the Wandenreich. With Ichigo and his comrades putting forth their utmost effort, the struggle continues. As we last saw in the anime, part two concluded with the Soul Society’s Royal Guard clashing against Yhwach and his highest-ranking lieutenants. In this latest arc, Yhwach aims to seize the Soul King to dominate the afterlife, which ultimately leads to the fall of the Royal Guard at his hands. However, as Ichigo and his earthbound allies prepare to confront the main antagonist, overpowering him promises to be no easy feat.

Bleach’s 20th Anniversary Anime Remake

Although it may not follow the exact style of anime remakes like “Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood,” “Urusei Yatsura,” “Rurouni Kenshin,” and “Hunter x Hunter” to mention a few, the video showcases Pierrot reimagining some iconic scenes from “Bleach.” With anime adaptations growing in popularity, it seems that fans are eager for classic scenes to be updated. For instance, the upcoming remake of “One Piece” is highly anticipated as Netflix and Wit Studio will re-tell the tale of the Straw Hat Pirates. Here’s hoping this new video serves as a sneak peek into what could potentially happen within the Soul Society.

Bleach’s Blood War Future

The third installment of “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” has been confirmed to span over thirteen episodes, and an extra season is expected soon to conclude the battle against Yhwach. Despite competition from new anime series like “Dragon Ball Daima” and “Dandadan”, the return of the Soul Society in October is highly anticipated. You can start watching part three on Hulu today, with new episodes being released every Saturday thereafter.

Regarding the conclusion of the anime adaptation of the “Thousand-Year Blood War,” predictions vary. Tite Kubo concluded the original run of “Bleach” with the ending of the “Blood War,” but later returned to create a new chapter called “Bleach: No Breathes From Hell“. As of now, the manga artist has not confirmed if he intends to write more Soul Society stories, but it would undoubtedly be exciting news for anime fans. Given the plotlines presented in the latest chapter, there are several paths Bleach could take if Tite Kubo decides to continue Ichigo Kurosaki’s story.

Bleach Releases Anime Remake For 20th Anniversary

Studio Pierrot’s Anime Schedule

Earlier, Pierrot had been involved in nearly weekly production of anime adaptations such as Naruto and Bleach. However, Demon Slayer revolutionized their work at Ufotable. The impressive depiction of Tanjiro and the Demon Slayer Corps by Ufotable inspired Pierrot to switch its series release strategy to a more seasonal approach, which has proven successful. If a new version of Bleach were to emerge in the future, fans of anime might anticipate less frequent releases.

Curious about where the Soul Society is headed next, featuring Ichigo Kurosaki and the Shinigami? Keep up with Team Anime at egmr.ru for all the recent news.

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2024-10-05 18:40