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Cover of the 49th tankōbon volume, released in Japan by Shueisha on April 21, 2011. The chapters 424–686 of the Bleach manga series, written and illustrated by Tite Kubo, comprise two story arcs: the "Lost Agent arc" (死神代行消失篇, Shinigami Daikō Shōshitsu hen) and the "Thousand-Year Blood War arc" (千年血戦篇, Chitose Kessen Hen).
[1] [2] The 698 individual chapters [a] were collected by Shueisha in a series of 74 tankōbon volumes between January 5, 2002, and November 4, 2016. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Most chapter names are written in English and have katakana above them to indicate how they are read in Japanese, similar to the usage of furigana ruby characters with advanced kanji ...
[4] [5] [6] [a] The series will run for four cours with off-season breaks in between. [6] [7] The first cours, subtitled The Blood Warfare, consists of 13 episodes and ended in December of the same year. [8] [9] [b] The second cours, subtitled The Separation (訣別譚, Ketsubetsu-tan), also consists of 13 episodes and was broadcast from July ...
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War spoilers follow. Ichigo and co are facing their biggest threat yet after 366 episodes, four movies, and two parts of the revival series Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War.
Bleach TYBW Ichigo. Studio Pierrot and Tite Kubo shocked the anime world when it was announced that, after a decade of silence, Bleach’s final manga arc would be adapted into an anime.
The season aired from January to August 2006 on TV Tokyo. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The English adaptation of the season aired on Cartoon Network 's Adult Swim in the United States from May to December 2008. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Seven DVD compilations, each containing four episodes of the season, were released by Aniplex between May 24 to December 20, 2006.
Kubo was born on June 26, 1977, in Hiroshima Prefecture, [4] where his father worked as a town council member. In elementary school, he had already decided to become a manga artist, [5] due to reading the manga Saint Seiya. His first one-shot was "Ultra Unholy Hearted Machine", written for the Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1996. [2]
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