Spidersecu
Don't Believe the Hype
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Derry Herrera
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
rodesterborn
I'm looking forward to see next season 17 plz realse it
residentgrigo
This is my review from mangaupdates and i stopped reading the manga somewhere aroud Vol.50. The anime is identical with at least 1/3 of it devoted to filler:I stumbled upon the anime many moons ago when it was new and i was an older teen. I liked it just fine but switched to the manga later to save time as episodes became too drawn out even without the filler. I then quit the manga just before Vol. 50 entirely and started to hate it now. I am currently 24 and still deem the first two arcs (till Soul Society ended) as decent in retrospect but the word "empty" describes them best. Good art (but never backgrounds), fine choreography and decent ideas were commence but any from of substance was lacking. To quote user strixflash "Bleach was never a plot driven manga" and that was true even then but the narrative utterly stopped when arc 3 began and the unending action scenes turned into the following: Two "awesome" underwear models with mullets of power meet, begin to stand in the air and beat each other up with super moves for no reason till someone wins or they agree to become friends. No one ever dies but the word death / i'll kill you are the most dominant sentences in the entire manga. The female characters are big breasted moral support only too but i will note that their sexualisation isn't as dumb as in most such series. I thus quit the manga after that arc was finally over and never looked back. The series apparently still sucks (500+ chapters and a dead spin-off are the stats now) and it finally started to loose both fans and an anime (!) but i am out for good. As many problems i have with One Piece and Naruto now i still have fun with them so go for the rest of the Jump trinity instead. Claymore (8,5/10), Hunter x Hunter (9/10) or Rurouni Kenshin (10/10) are lastly how modern shounen battle manga need to look like. Don't even get me started how much better the action (or everything else) is in the adult targeted Berserk, Kamui Gaiden or Until Death Do Us Part is but these were done by masters. The only thing of note about Kubo Tite is his glamorous hair and that he created the memetastic Aizen while the "prequel" Zombie Powder is even less interesting than Bleach. I wonder if he will even start a third series as the final arc of Bleach was apparently changed back to not being a finale... Money never sleeps. Even among the dead!
chribren
"Bleach" (Burichi) is a 366-episode long-running Action/Shounen/Anime based on the manga by Tite Kubo. This series is produced by Studio Pierrot, just like the on-going "Naruto"-franchise is.Basic about the beginning: The series starts off with the main character Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who is able to see spirits of dead people. One day he even encounter a Shinigami (Death God) named Rukia Kuchiki, who's purpose is to destroy evil spirits called Hollows, and send good spirits into an afterlife place called Soul Society. Injured after a battle with a Hollow, Rukia gives her power to Ichigo, who happens to be a substitute shinigami. It is after Rukia gets taken back to Soul Society in order to get a punishment, the real adventure really begins...Basic about the content: Like the still on-going anime series "Naruto Shippuden", this series has lots of long battle sequences to keep the audience entertained. Lots of humor are also included throughout the series, several of them involve either the mod soul teddy named Kon, or it's any scenes with Squad 10's captain Hitsugaya Toushirou who always gets annoyed by anything his big-breasted blonde vice-captain Rangiku Matsumoto does... The animation itself is great too.With a lot of characters to remember the names to in this series, you might also get to have sympathy for many of these characters.The only main problem with this series is a bunch of filler-episodes which (in my opinion) are just plain unnecessary. I mean, some of them are funny thou, while many other are just pathetic, making me want to shout out "get on with the real story already" loudly. This problem is also in the "Naruto"-franchise.Overall this series is very entertaining, you may even get hooked to this series. My big sister originally found this series, and even got me to watch this with her, same with "Naruto". The series generally also got two OVAs and four movies, the latter ones distributed in Japan by the great Toho Company. So if you haven't seen this series yet, then I can eventually recommend you to watch this at least once, preferably the Japanese language version which was the version my sister and I saw.Sadly, this series doesn't exist in Norway at all. Based on the Norwegian rating system, I would have given this an 11 or a 15 rating, most likely the latter one.
hassan-ex
Bleach is an excellent anime by Tite Kubo. He is very talented no doubt. The fights in bleach are very entertaining to watch and the story takes twists and turns which have you at the edge of your seat sometimes. Ichigo Kurosaki is the main character of bleach and he has a great personality. The only thing I disliked is that in the storyline when there is a lot of suspense, they cut right in between and start boring arcs which have no connection with the storyline. But the good parts make up for that. I recommend Bleach to anyone who enjoys watching anime. The story of bleach revolves around Ichigo Kurosaki and his adventures with his four other friends. Their battle against the hollows and their adventures in the soul society. Aizen is the main antagonist of the story. In my opinion I like Bleach better than Naruto. The animation of Bleach is also very good and the imagination explains the beauty of this anime.