The episodes of the Bleach anime series are based on the manga of the same name written by Tite Kubo. They are directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and Studio Pierrot. The plot of the episodes follows the adventures of a teenager named Ichigo Kurosaki who can see ghosts and becomes a Soul Reaper after assuming the duties of Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki.
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| - The episodes of the Bleach anime series are based on the manga of the same name written by Tite Kubo. They are directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and Studio Pierrot. The plot of the episodes follows the adventures of a teenager named Ichigo Kurosaki who can see ghosts and becomes a Soul Reaper after assuming the duties of Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki.
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RomajiTitle
| - 劇場版BLEACH The Diamond Dust Rebellion もう一つの氷輪丸
- 劇場版BLEACH Fade to Black 君の名を呼ぶ
- 劇場版BLEACH [ブリーチ] MEMORIES OF NOBODY
- 劇場版BLEACH 地獄篇
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OriginalAirDate
| - 2006-12-16(xsd:date)
- 2007-12-22(xsd:date)
- 2008-12-13(xsd:date)
- 2010-12-04(xsd:date)
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| - 1(xsd:integer)
- 2(xsd:integer)
- 3(xsd:integer)
- 4(xsd:integer)
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FirstEngAirDate
| - 2008-06-11(xsd:date)
- 2009-09-08(xsd:date)
- TBA
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| - This special, shown in Japan at the Jump Festa 2005 Anime Tour, is set after the events of season three. Baishin, a Soul Reaper sealed by Soul Society four hundred years before the start of the series, escapes his confinement. He battles Ichigo and drains half of his spiritual energy. To aid Ichigo, Rukia,Renji and several other Soul Reaper captains travel to the world of the living. After using his bankai, Baishin is able to fend off the various Soul Reapers, and is defeated by Ichigo Kurosaki after Ichigo uses his own bankai. Afterwards, Ichigo reveals that Baishin had fused with his zanpakutō and was seeking a way to free himself from his sword. The closing theme for the episode is "Souty For Daddy" by Shiro Sagisu.
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EnglishTitle
| - Bleach the Movie: The Diamond Dust Rebellion, Another Hyōrinmaru
- BLEACH Jump Festa 2005 Anime Tour: The Sealed Sword Frenzy
- Bleach the Movie: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name
- Bleach the Movie: Hell Chapter
- Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody
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| - The episodes of the Bleach anime series are based on the manga of the same name written by Tite Kubo. They are directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and Studio Pierrot. The plot of the episodes follows the adventures of a teenager named Ichigo Kurosaki who can see ghosts and becomes a Soul Reaper after assuming the duties of Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki. The episodes have aired since October 6, 2004, on TV Tokyo in Japan. Viz Media obtained the foreign television, home video, and merchandising rights to the Bleach anime from TV Tokyo Corporation and Shueisha on March 15, 2006. Subsequently, Viz Media contracted Studiopolis to create the English adaptation of the anime, and has licensed its individual Bleach merchandising rights to several different companies. The English adaptation of the Bleach anime premiered on Canada's YTV channel in the Bionix programming block on September 8, 2006. Cartoon Network began airing Bleach the following evening as part of its Adult Swim block. Adult Swim stopped broadcasting new episodes of the English adaptation on October 20, 2007, after airing the first 52 episodes of the series. It was replaced with another Viz Media series, Death Note, to provide Studiopolis more time to dub additional episodes of the series. The series returned from hiatus on March 2, 2008 (with two new episodes airing every night beginning with the Arrancar arc, as well as the first two movies), and had returned to hiatus for almost a year after airing episode 167 on November 21, 2009. The hiatus ended on August 28, 2010, with the airing of episode 168. Thirty-eight pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: thirteen opening themes and twenty-five closing themes. Several CDs that contain the theme music and other tracks have been released by Studio Pierrot. As of October 27, 2010, 61 DVD compilations have been released by Aniplex in Japan. 32 DVD compilations of the English adaptation of the anime have been released by Viz Media, and five season boxsets have been released that contain the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th seasons of the anime.
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