Tite Kubo’s masterpiece ‘Bleach’ has once again resurfaced with the continued version of the series, in a more gripping style than before. With its restarting scheduled notice released in 2020, the fans were biting their nails to wait for the series to air.
Recently, episodes 1 & 2 have been released which has caused the anime world to turn its attention to anime only. There’s a reason why it’s still remembered as the ‘Big 3’ along with Naruto and One Piece. With its two episodes, it has stirred a wave in the anime world, more so, as it differs from the previous version of the story in respect of the art and plot style.
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Final Arc: Thousand Year Blood War
The Thousand Year Bood Arc will be the final arc of the series Bleach, as stated by Kubo. There’s been a long gap in the release section of the anime that stopped its track back in 2014. If you are a long-suffering fan of Bleach, then rejoice as it celebrates the anime that has breathed a new life (also the last).
The old-school art type is still present in the new series with a contemporary style added to it. Though the manga itself ended in 2016, the anime continuation took time due to its wavering fan base. Honestly, after so many years of its mid-end, fans lost hope for its revival. The revival of the Bleach series has led many to believe that there’s still hope for the other unfinished animes like – Hunter x Hunter, Slam Dunk, Rurouni Kenshin, Spice, and Wolf, etc.
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Plot Of The ‘Thousand Year War’ Arc
The Thousand Year War arc will be a full-on action-oriented and thrilling plot line, focusing on the newly revived Quincy’s and the person behind their revival. Ywach and Ichigo will clash against each other in a way not seen in any previous Bleach arcs before.
The war will surely be of great importance in the survival question of the Soul Society and the human world itself. The anime will not completely follow the manga, which is a good thing, as they can cut and erase irrelevant pieces. That’ll only make the story more provocative. Let’s hop on the last arc journey to see how Ichigo and the Soul Society prepare themselves for the ultimate battle.
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