Bleach – Anime has a new action-packed trailer and introduces characters

Bleach – Anime has a new action-packed trailer and introduces characters

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing coverage of anime, manga, and games straight from the...

And now let's check out the news that all of us fans have been waiting for: Bleach – Anime has a new trailer! So, we have a action-packed trailer Bleach anime Thousand Year Blood War arc . According to reports, the trailer was shown during the panel at Anime Expo 2022. Now, enough stalling, let's check out this video together, which honestly is sensational, and there's a lot of good stuff coming:

Therefore, the series will premiere in October of this year, according to the Official Website .

Bleach - Anime has a new trailer

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In addition, we have a new promotional image

BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War!
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Tomohisa Taguchi is replacing Noriyuki Abe to direct the anime at Studio  Pierrot , while Masashi  Kudo is returning as character designer and Shiro  Sagisu is returning to compose the music.

It's worth noting that among the voice actors are some who didn't appear in the anime, but are reprising their roles from the game  Bleach: Brave Souls .

Thousand Year Blood War arc is therefore the concluding arc of the Bleach manga, written by mangaka Tite Kubo, covering volumes 55-74.

Synopsis:

After a series of murders in the Hollow and several disappearances in the Rukongai district, it is revealed that the Quincy were actually alive. To jog their memory, the Quincy are an order of reishi-manipulating human mediums who kill Hollows rather than purify them like the Soul Society. They are thought to have been killed by the Society en masse 1,000 years ago, with the exception of the Ishida family.

Author Tite Kubo launched the Bleach manga Weekly  Shonen  Jump in 2001, and concluded it in August 2016.

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