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Bleach Final Manga

Bleach Final Manga

I have been watching and reading Bleach for quite a few years now, it has thus far been one of my favourite series as well as being one of the reasons why I began writing on this blog. 18/08/2016 marks the day of Bleach manga end as Kubo Tite finishes and releases the final Bleach 686 chapter. I’d like to use this post as a way to say thank you and goodbye to Bleach.

I began watching Bleach a really long time ago, maybe 2006/2007, I began by watching the series after all the hype it currently had, I had no idea why it was so popular at the time and thus I watched it. I was still quite young, and the whole aspect of ghosts/hollows/Shinigami’s etc didn’t help me since I dropped the show after a couple of episodes.

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I got a little scared and dropped it. A couple of months later, I noticed how much more hype the show had garnered, so I gave it a shot and surprisingly I was hooked, I flew past the first few episodes. Met Byakuya and Renji as they appeared to bring back Rukia, she was about to get executed so Ichigo and friends took to Urahara and Yoruichi to get to Soul Society.

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They got there and fought against Zaraki, then Ichigo learned how to enable his Bankai, fought against Byakuya and was capable of bringing Rukia to safety. Afterwards, we met the Visoreds as well as Aizen who turned out to be the biggest enemy the show had seen. Ichigo enabled his Final Getsuga Tensho and defeated Aizen, he lost his powers only to regain his Fullbringer abilities, he got those stolen too but regained his reiatsu when Rukia stabbed him.

The Quincies begin their invasion into Soul Society where many captains such as Yamamoto and Komamura die or lose their abilities. Squad Zero gets involved but they are unable to defeat Yhwach after the Soul King’s abilities get absorbed. Ichigo loses his abilities multiple times, along with Tensa Zangetsu getting destroyed time and time ago, but he relies on his own powers to work alongside Aizen to defeat Yhwach.

10 Years later, Ichigo and Orihime are now married with Kazui Kurosaki as their child, also a Shinigami, while Rukia and Renji are also married with Ichika Abarai as their child, who is also a Shinigami. Yhwach’s reiatsu disappearances as Aizen is once again locked up. Furthermore, Rukia’s also a captain, along with some other new captains taking vacant positions. Kubo ends the show looking into the next generation with both Ichika and Kazui’s future journeys.

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With how the series has gone, I am extremely happy in the way the show has ended. Some may argue otherwise, for example the individuals who got married, but overall I am happy to see Kubo’s image and thoughts go into what he believed to be the correct end for the show. Bleach has become such a big part of my life (and other people’s too) that one of the reasons for the existence of Daily Anime Art was Bleach, at that point in time, I was really into Bleach (along with some other series like Naruto and Fairy Tail) that I began this blog to post Bleach fan art.

From then on, I began doing reviews, commentating on Bleach anime episodes and manga chapters, as well as covering cosplay, news and so on. It’s come a long way from that point that it’s come to a point where I have to say goodbye to the series. I’d like to thank Tite Kubo for all the hard work he’s invested into Bleach, as well as the anime team for animating such a fantastic series. Whatever Kubo does next, I will definitely read it.

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Just so you know I am not abandoning the Bleach series or any future work that may arise, such as the Bleach Movie 2018, I will keep an eye out for any news, thoughts, cosplay etc of the series. If the anime ever comes back, I will definitely be covering it here (still hopeful). So with that said, I’d like to go through a few comments other mangaka’s have made during the end of Bleach manga which was shown in the comment section of the Weekly Shonen Jump.

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With so many positive comments by other mangaka’s, what are some of your opinions, what would you like to say during the end of Bleach? How did you get started in the series, and what is your opinion on its end. Use the comment section below to tell  me.

Tagged: Bleach Bleach End Bleach Ending Bleach Manga Ending End of Bleach Shonen Jump Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump The End Tite Kuboby Tite Kubo is one of those manga that everyone’s heard of. It holds a lot of value as a series because of it’s fame and infamy, but also because it is a good example of what to do as well as what not to do for a long running battle shonen series. It really is one of the most conflicting manga out there.

Bleach

Starts out strong by introducing Ichigo, a high schooler who can see ghosts. One night he is attacked by a Hollow, a malicious type of ghost. He is saved by a soul reaper (or shinigami going by the fan translations) named Rukia who is then injured. She has to give her powers to Ichigo in order for him to defeat the Hollow, and has Ichigo perform the duties of a soul reaper while her powers are returning.

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Initially the story is a fun Hollow of the week type of story with some school comedy mixed in. The stories introduce and flesh out a fun characters. This doesn’t last long (compared to the rest of the story) and eventually things change to more complex conflicts (that can’t really be delved into without going into spoilers) with more characters, more fights, and more nonsense.

The story has some odd contradictions in it as things get more fleshed out and there are quite a few retcons and deus ex machinas. It’s a shame because the story is very compelling and complex, the later parts just make less and less sense. Most of the story is also taken up with one on one battles that on a technical level all play out the same. Every character hides a powerup until the last possible moment and then wins. On a thematic and character level the fights are different enough, and they are drawn differently enough to mostly excuse how many there are. There also is a lot more sexual fanservice later on that gets in the way occasionally. It’s not ever too bad though, since more often than not, the panels don’t focus on it.

Bleach:

Is just bad. Everything ends with a rushed, anticlimactic final battle and a ton of unanswered questions. The ending was rushed as well, and showed a lot of stuff that didn’t matter.

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The characters don’t fare a whole lot better. The main character, Ichigo is one of the biggest Gary Stew characters out there. He gains pretty much every type of power imaginable and never has any trouble mastering them. He has the standard qualities of most shonen protagonists, rushing into battle and wanting to protect his friends, but he doesn’t really have a goal for himself. He does feel a bit more mature than most protagonists, and does develop subtly, but he is overall not that great of a protagonist.

Rukia is probably the best character in the series since she has a unique personality (teasing but also serious), and goes through a lot of character development. She is constantly rewarded within the story for her development as well, making her character very satisfying. The final character to go in depth on is Orihime, Ichigo’s friend. She is useless. She has a decent enough personality (aloof and naive), but never does anything substantial in the story and doesn’t have any completed character arc.

Bleach:

Has an enormous cast of characters, and the three previously mentioned are the only major ones introduced in the beginning, so no more will be talked about in depth to avoid spoilers. The rest can be talked about pretty easily together. Characters have strong personalities and flaws, but few get the spotlight and development they deserve. As more and more characters are introduced every arc, they get more silly (which doesn’t fit the with the tone initially established) and one note, and more useless to the overall story. There are always exceptions to this general rule, but for the most part the characters in this series are all very likable, but don’t have enough focus. Fake character deaths are also more frequent as the series goes on, which reduces the impact of many scenes.

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The character designs, however are very great. As the series goes on, the designs get more silly and weaker overall. There are so many good character designs though, that the few bad ones later on don’t affect this area too much. Every design feels unique and well though out. They

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