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| - Fourth Seat Studios' Bleach Abridged (abbreviated as FSS Bleach Abridged or FSSBA) is an ongoing abridged series parodying Tite Kubo's manga and anime series, Bleach. It was created and written by Xelrog and Jack Anderson, the founders of Fourth Seat Studios, both of whom also voice characters in the series. They also partner as the directors, with Xelrog being the editor as well. As of episode 3, Jack has taken over sound design, which was handled by Xelrog in episodes 1 and 2. The series is currently ongoing.
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| - Fourth Seat Studios' Bleach Abridged (abbreviated as FSS Bleach Abridged or FSSBA) is an ongoing abridged series parodying Tite Kubo's manga and anime series, Bleach. It was created and written by Xelrog and Jack Anderson, the founders of Fourth Seat Studios, both of whom also voice characters in the series. They also partner as the directors, with Xelrog being the editor as well. As of episode 3, Jack has taken over sound design, which was handled by Xelrog in episodes 1 and 2. The series is currently ongoing. Xelrog and Jack were longtime friends who had been kicking around various jokes and headcanons for years, but they never quite got as much material out of any of the series they watched as Bleach. Eventually, these jokes evolved into something larger, and the idea of an abridged series came up. In mid to late 2015, Xelrog scripted up some episodes, and the pair hosted a local casting call in the Vancouver, WA area. Through this, they recruited the rest of the cast of the series, who are all local and record their lines in person. After quite a bit of editing, and some learning along the way, episode 1 was released in January of 2016, to be followed by episodes 2 and 3 later that year. The series is heavily inspired by Team Four Star's Dragon Ball Z Abridged, and deviates from the "rapid fire" humor used in many other abridged series in favor of a more direct parody. Because of this philosophy, however, the series has experienced difficulties being published on YouTube, and is currently only viewable on other video hosting websites. Fourth Seat Studios still maintains their YouTube channel, however, where they upload various FSSBA extras, their Fourth Seat production podcast, and their many video game streams.
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