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Head here for complete coverage.īleach 20th-anniversary projects have been announced by Bleach voice actors. We may even see the next generation of Soul Reapers in action.īleach 20th anniversary updates: Tite Kubo talks about Burn The Witch. The setting takes place twelve years after the Blood War and two years following the events of the last chapter.Ī continuation in the story of Burn the Witch opens the possibility of seeing familiar characters in the future. It is Kubo’s first work since the last chapter of Bleach was released on August 22, 2016.īurn the Witch follows the story of two witches working for the Western branch of Soul Society, located in Reverse London. It is possible that the release date of the anime adaptation of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War will be included in the announcements this coming March 21, 2020.įor those who are unfamiliar with this project, Burn the Witch is Tite Kubo’s one-shot manga released on July 16, 2018. Ever since countless petitions have been made to animate the final arc of the manga. The Bleach anime adaptation ended in 2012. The Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime adaptation is one of the most anticipated project for Bleach fans. It will be broadcast on March 21, 2020, via YouTube and Twitter. In lieu of the event, Bleach 20th-anniversary, and Tite Kubo’s new project presentation will be broadcast online. However, due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the event was canceled. The project presentation of the 20th-anniversary was supposed to be held during the AnimeJapan 2020 convention. The announcement of these big projects is part of the 20th-anniversary celebration of the franchise. And when you think things could not get better, Burn the Witch will also receive an anime adaptation this coming fall. With this, we can expect more good news in the upcoming Bleach 20th-anniversary project presentation on March 21, 2020.Īside from the anime adaptation of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Weekly Shonen Jump also announced the serialization of Burn the Witch this coming summer. Weekly Shonen Jump released the good news early on their official Twitter account. Good news for all Bleach fans! After years of waiting and wishing, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War will finally have an anime adaptation. New updates are being added at the bottom….
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Good news! Bleach will finally meet its animated end, as a brand new original video animation series will hit screens in 2020.This story is being continuously updated…. The manga was cancelled, the anime followed suit not long after as fans grew tired of endless filler and what was once the coolest property around became an afterthought.īleach still has its fans, believer who are dying to see the final and cataclysmic chapters of the saga given a proper send-off in anime. Tito Kube’s manga series may have been a wild tale of teenagers, soul reapers and a corrupt afterlife, but it eventually began to lose steam when it repeated its first major story arc but with a Hollow twist and followed that up with the Bount saga that cost it even more fans. So what happened to the big three? Naruto eventually wrapped up and handed its kunai over to Boruto (Imagine Naruto but somehow even worse), One Piece will outlive us all and Bleach faded away as the likes of My Hero Academia, Black Clover and Haikyuu picked up the baton that it had dropped. There’s no trinity of series serving as a beachead into the western frontier, with the land of the rising sun having a ton of shows to unleash every season on an audience that can’t wait to gobble them up with their eyeballs. It’s 2020 and the landscape has changed massively since then. If you got into anime around this time, you know exactly which Shonen shows I’m talking about: Naruto, One Piece and Bleach. It’s the mid 2000s, the anime and manga scene is dominated by action-heavy shows and amongst all of them stand the big three at the top of the summit.
