I would rather live in sad reality than live in fabricated happiness.
OG Bleach (366) was somewhat decent as a TV series. It had so many cool characters and events that was meaningful, funny and entertaining to watch. However, this new seasons “Thousand Year Blood War” is completely the opposite.
Old Bleach was slow given all the events to build up for the viewer, but now things happen in an instant that just ruined the whole build up and connection for all the fights to unfold and for characters and the story to grace in any way.
Fans after the last episode of the previous
...
season of TYBW hyped up Senjumaru like she is the 🐐 and unbeatable. I knew right the way what is going to happen. It is task book Bleach outcome; She gets this super power up to impress everyone, then she gets destroyed by plot as always.
This was indeed the main issue with Tite Kubos writing. He can’t possibly write meaningful and comprehensive stories that has fundamentally driven by the act of the characters. Rather he writes nonsensical and soulless outcomes of the events since these characters like Senjumaru or Ichibei are so powerful that they could have ended the series. So does Aizen in the OG series should have defeated Ichigo with a single move, but Tite tried his best to gave Ichigo 2 years to train in the middle of the story which was hours in the actual timeline so he can somehow makes this train wreck story move forward into.. an absolute madness like it did.
The whole conflict is ridiculous anyway, Quincy’s are just made for being the bad guys that couldn’t get along with the Shinigamis. Obviously someone pulled the strings to make them hate each other, but they are so stupid to just talk through things. It is also way more interesting to put on flashy, but zero effort fights.
The real reason for my dissatisfaction with Bleach is its chaotic emptiness and the lack of any revelatory narrative to tell. Battle on top of battle just consumed this series alive since it has nothing behind its flashy overpowered characters acting battles between each others for years.
Every single Bleach episode now is random fighting against random pop out plot device characters that you will only know for no longer for one episode as the “strongest opponent”. Those who got beaten up and should have died like four times so far are getting stronger and still alive… Those who should have stayed alive are getting killed by plot. Ridiculous..
Lets talk about the battles and powers, because this show possesses the most unbalanced power system and unga-bunga action tactics ever.
All the powers are random and hardly had any foundation whatsoever.
Senjumaru should have killed everyone, but again the plot saved all the Quincy’s… so the story can continue. Not to mention she killed everyone in her Bankai, except Uruyu so HE can be the one who ends her.
Even Bleach fans knows that she is way above the league of Uruyu, but still can’t accept that this series and Tite Kubo is just playing with the viewers with his extremely poor writing. Since no one saying this out loud, he is free to write this mediocre nonsense all day.
Also, since when does Uruyu can use Sasukes Rinnegan abilities? Didn’t know it was their voice actor’s ability all along.
“This is my highest level” until you kill me and I come back stronger Ahh power system.
They are supposedly multiverse level, but in battle they do normal human damage to each other. The biggest attack power is probably small town level, but usually their attacks are building or wall level. However their aura and “spiritual pressure is shaking worlds”. We all know aura is a big deal.
The sad fact is that the whole power scaling is so unbalanced that no strong opponent can last longer than one second against another stronger opponent. They one tapping each other because they are so lacking correspondence to their titles. No worries though, the gap might be large in powers, but they are equally boring in battle tactics.
The villains in bleach follows the trope of evil for the sake of evil without any reasonable or rational justification of their actions or goals. They just want the opposite of what the other group wants. Kindergartners level scrimmage.
Deaths also has no emotional connection since characters dies from one frame to another without any logical connection to the battle or story.
Tite creates these crazy cool characters to appear epic, just for them to die a few frames later. One tap 90%. Also gives random explanations to some new stuff that he pulled out from no where.
The animators had to drag the scenes like “his aura is shaking worlds now” it might look cool and powerful.. but definitely not well written or enjoyable.
When it comes to actual battle, one side acts like they are the strongest ever, then when they don’t have anything else to say gets one tapped immediately. Don’t worry though, they are fine.
Yamamoto: “There is no better protection here than myself.”
Five minutes later: 🥝
Poor Toushirou was humiliated five times and he still alive.
Team Zero were named zero, because you need zero effort to defeat them. (Strongest group in Bleach btw).
Ichigo dies for the fifth time, I guess the training at the dinner table and in the jacuzzi wasn’t enough for him.
“Absolute Cinema” more like absolute Circus.
Considering that all Quincy’s are turning into a Pokemon, it is pretty accurate.
Whenever you hear an anime is called “peak cinema” - run.
Conclusion,
This series in its essence is all smoke, and people acting like there is fire.
Bleach was actually somewhat interesting as a shounen back then on its TV scheduled pacing. Now unfortunately it rock button with its extremely low effort of writing standards and nonsensical unbalanced content that made it look like a random piece of show off that has nothing to offer, but lazy action on top of action without no genuine or valuable content to disclose.
This type of battle Shounen what Bleach TYBW provided has been the most abundant of all action stories I have seen. What starts with a Ban-kai will end with a Ban-kai, eventually.
Everything in the middle is milky-parody.
As a result, Bleach has fallen from its knees to its face with this one. “Bah-ouch”.
Final Score: 1/10 ⭐️
I have a big appetite, but after all these exquisitely plated titles, I am still hungry for quality.
Thank you for taking the time to read.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Arc Part 3
Japanese: BLEACH 千年血戦篇-相剋譚-
More titlesInformation
Type:
TV
Episodes:
14
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 5, 2024 to Dec 28, 2024
Premiered:
Fall 2024
Broadcast:
Saturdays at 23:00 (JST)
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Pierrot Films
Source:
Manga
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Statistics
Ranked:
#702
2
based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity:
#1166
Members:
225,946
Favorites:
3,179
Available AtResourcesStreaming Platforms | Reviews
Filtered Results: 23 / 32
Sort
Your Feelings Categories Dec 28, 2024
I would rather live in sad reality than live in fabricated happiness.
OG Bleach (366) was somewhat decent as a TV series. It had so many cool characters and events that was meaningful, funny and entertaining to watch. However, this new seasons “Thousand Year Blood War” is completely the opposite. Old Bleach was slow given all the events to build up for the viewer, but now things happen in an instant that just ruined the whole build up and connection for all the fights to unfold and for characters and the story to grace in any way. Fans after the last episode of the previous ... Oct 20, 2024
TL:DR: Great animation, great writing and foreshadowing, great character development, great OSTs, great Aizen, everything great. 10/10. Watch it and don't be bothered by the overall score's decrease. Some salty whiners can't comprehend that their favorite anime are not as good as Bleach.
Criticizing the original adaptation is understandable—it was ruined by censorship, butchered Orihime's character, and suffered from poor pacing, plenty of recaps, and fillers. But TYBW? It's nearly the perfect adaptation. The new season of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War brings a visually stunning and action-packed adaptation of the manga's war arc. The animation quality is a major highlight, featuring crisp visuals, fluid fight sequences, and ... Nov 10, 2024
Disclosure: I have not read the manga.
After hundreds of episodes and years of watching Bleach, to see the final arc get animated was an exciting moment of nostalgia from my teen years. Sadly the end result has been incredibly disappointing. The first "new" season was really exciting, no holds barred throw downs, in every episode, bringing back characters and settings that rang all the nostalgia bells, but then the story and character development really started falling off the rails. In this recent season, ENTIRE EPISODES are just monologuing and grand standing about "You're the bad guy!" and "No you're the bad guy!" , between a ... Dec 28, 2024
2024 has been a year that can be described as 'giving back to the fans'. Franchises such as Fairy Tail and Spice and Wolf made their returns while classics such as Ranma 1/2 and Urusei Yatsura got their remake treatment. It came as no surprise that Bleach wanted a piece of that pie. With confidence, I can say that Bleach marks one of the greatest anime comeback in recent memory.
It wasn't a long break so if you need some refresh of memory, just read the premise and the promotional videos. The core of the plot still involves Ichigo, Soul Society, and their allies defend against ... Dec 2, 2024
Bleach has always been a mediocre show overall, some high points and a lot of filler. So far the 5 episodes I have seen are decent comparatively speaking and it is worth checking out. The pacing, animation, and voice acting are all pretty good and enjoyable. The story is a bit incoherent but that's no surprise, I'm still failing to understand why Uryu wouldn't simply explain what's going on to Ichigo since they found time to talk while fighting anyway. Doesn't make sense to me, neither does Ichigo's attitude. The character development is a let down and I find myself siding with Yhwach who wants
...
Dec 2, 2024
TL;DR: In short, it is not good. And sadly it doesn't stop there, it's actually bad.
First of all, I'm a big Bleach fan, but I won't say it's a masterpiece because it's not. In the same way, I don't criticize something for not being “as I expect” or because “it has destroyed the remembrance of my adolescence” if the product is adapted to the new times or whatever. My criticism is 100% objective (kinda), but if something isn't good then it isn't good, regardless of whether you are a fan or not. In this case I could establish three grade levels for the product: You're a ... Dec 18, 2024
From the very first seconds of the premiere episode, this show immediately sets a film-like, cinematic tone that grabs your attention. The reintroduction of the original cast is sure to bring back waves of nostalgia, making viewers feel like kids again, just like when they watched the original series for the first time. The production quality of the first episode is so high that it feels more like a feature film than a typical TV show. Once it's over, you'll find yourself eagerly craving more.
The first episode final montage is a masterclass in evoking nostalgia, leaving you awash in memories and loving every moment. This ... Dec 29, 2024
I really wanted this cour to succeed. The promise of new anime-original content gave me some hope that it could fix the flaws of the manga’s poorly received final arc. Unfortunately, this season couldn’t escape the problems of its source material. No amount of nostalgic callbacks, solid animation, or impressive sound design could save it. This feels like one of the most overhyped anime in recent memory. That being said, if you’re a fan of Bleach like I am, I still recommend giving it a watch—but go in with lowered expectations, or you’re bound to be disappointed.
Story/Plot: 4/10 The plot is where this cour falls apart. ... Dec 29, 2024
Bleach's Thousand Year Blood War arc had, in my opinion, a superb first cour and a bit of an underwhelming second cour. After a long wait, I was excited to see if the extra production time benefitted the season, and I also wanted to see if season 2's sacrifices ended up benefitting season 3 as many people told me it would. And it did.
==SPOILER WARNING== Bleach's third cour has so many strengths. It has - for the most part - very good animation and detail. It's new director has incorporated a ton of versatile and unique shots that add gravitas to the individual fights. It's voice ... Dec 28, 2024
Brief overview: A little bit weak at the start, but quickly gets better.
Before I begin I want to criticise the management for the last episodes of both TYBW part 2 and 3 and the first episode of part 3 aswell. Towards the end of the last episode for both part 2 and 3, there is a 4-minute filler content of PowerPoint slides of characters discussing various topics and the first episode of part 3 has half of the content that is a recap from the last episode of part 2. As a fan of the original Bleach and having waited a long time for this. ... Dec 29, 2024
The 3rd cour of Bleach TYBW nailed it again with it's cinematic animation especially on the big fights, OSTs, and anime-original content. However, the same can't be said of the pacing. Anyway, let's expound on them.
So the first half of the first episode of cour 3 started on a recap of the last episode of cour 2. Some people viewed the recap as a red flag due to production issues. Others saw it as unnecessary because Pierrot could have just started where cour 2 left off (Yhwach falling after being seemingly defeated by Ichibe), which I really agree. If I were to rectify that situation, ... Dec 28, 2024
3 Cours down one to go. This was a part of the manga where I think people had the most disconnect. Storylines were started and dropped, off screen fights, and characters simply disappeared without explanation. With this anime they have not only fixed many of the issues that occured in this arc but added to the lore of bleach. New content galore this season brought. Brand new scenes that connected the worlds and patched plot holes. Many characters got power upgrades and new transformations only alluded to in the manga. The art and animation was absolutely stunning, a huge upgrade from the first 2 cours.
...
Jan 11, 2025
TL;DR: In short, it is amazing. And it doesn’t stop there—it’s genuinely brilliant.
First of all, I’m a huge Bleach fan, and while I don’t often call things perfect, this new installment comes incredibly close. I always appreciate when a series evolves and adapts to new times without losing the essence that made it iconic. My review here might sound biased because I loved it so much, but trust me, it deserves every bit of praise. Whether you're a fan or a newcomer, this is a standout piece of anime. Here’s how I’d break it down depending on who you are: You’re a Bleach fan: It’s phenomenal, a ... Dec 28, 2024
It really shouldn’t be a surprise that this series keeps popping off season after season, but it remains a joy to watch Bleach continue to thrive in the Thousand Year Blood War Arc. I have plenty of issues with how the manga handled this arc, but this portion in particular was one I looked forward to as it contains a few of the more interesting fights in the arc. Kurotsuchi Mayuri’s fights are always a spectacle to behold and contain their own distinct flavor, so watching him pop off makes the season strong by itself, but this season has several memorable and visually stunning fights
...
Dec 30, 2024
I love the fact that they brought this show back with such a high attention to detail. If you're a Bleach fan, you simply must watch this. You get to spend extra time with many of the characters that you'll forgot you missed. I think if you have not seen the original series, you will love the art, and fights, but you will be lost in the story. I recommend catching up on Bleach even via a recap before getting into this show. It does not try too hard to explain itself and just takes you through the story quickly.
The art is sublime. There's ... Dec 30, 2024
Season 3 of the Thousand Year Blood War is the arc at its strongest so far. With every episode, the intensity builds. The anime heavily rearranges the manga, piecemealing pages and sometimes small moments from different chapters. The result is a far tighter adaptation. To add the cherry on top, the anime was given a longer production time, providing a more immersive experience. So we have a tighter adaptation with improved production. If you’re this far into the series, I have to hope you’re a Bleach fan. This is Bleach at its best.
When most people think of a good series, they don’t immediately nerd ... Feb 10, 2025
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - The Conflict is part 3 of the four-part series for the Bleach sequel, and it's still amazing.
Story & Characters: There's really not a ton to expand upon with the story, and, given the landscape that we already have, that's perfectly fine. Ichigo and friends finally make it to the castle where Yhwach is standing by, and the entirely of the Soul Society needs to find a way to stop him - by any means necessary. Something that often gets expanded upon with new characters in a final season are more backstories. That's something that happens once again with a ... Jan 25, 2025
Bleach: Sennen Kessen-hen - Soukoku-tan is the best of the Thousand Year Blood War anime so far.
Visuals - This cour is easily the most visually impressive for this anime so far. The animation quality is excellent and rarely dips. Still frames, weird compositing, and bad cgi are present but are infrequent and brief. More talented staff has been added to the series which allows for clean and fluid animation to be present far more often than before in this anime. Soundtrack - Bleach is well known for having awesome music. This is still the case for cour 3. The old and new songs created by ... Apr 9, 2025
another season and another binging gold every new season has just been so fking greatttttt......
. though ichigo has not shown much fruit from his hard work but i know he'll but in this season he was just being not very useful... . but until than what great squad captains fight with each being un fking predictable like the previous season which just so great and consistent making the fight ever unique and investing with new attacks and ways unique to individuals creating such great characters whether good or bad.... . its good to see Uryu has'nt changed much from the old time though he has became powerful gives nostalgia...seeing older ... Feb 27, 2025
Ichigo’s arc continues to evolve, and his role in the battle against the Quincy feels meaningful, though his character development in this part feels somewhat limited compared to the earlier seasons.
The introduction of the Quincies as the main antagonists brings a fresh layer of threat to the story. Yhwach is a powerful and menacing leader, and his powers make him a formidable foe. Other key Quincy characters, like Ishida’s complicated relationship with his heritage, adds emotional depth. Characters like Renji, Rukia, and Byakuya get some solid screen time, but their development, particularly Byakuya’s, feels overshadowed by the new conflict. The reappearance of beloved characters adds a lot ... |