10 Best Things Bleach Does That Naruto & One Piece Don’t

The original shonen “big three” have plenty in common as spiritual successors to Akira Toriyama’s famed Dragon Ball franchise. Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach all feature strong male leads with supernatural powers, the power of friendship, and power-ups that clearly took cues from Super Saiyan mode. That said, author Tite Kubo’s Bleach did plenty of cool things that Naruto and One Piece never did.All three series have their own distinct styles, themes, and tone, and sure enough, Bleach easily set itself apart from its competitors with unique elements that only Tite Kubo could write. Even if these ideas feel conventional in the broader shonen anime world, they allow the big three’s underdog to develop a voice of its own, and for that, Bleach fans are always grateful.A variety of shonen anime series fit the “monster hunter” concept, showing well-trained professionals using special weapons and/or superpowers to destroy monsters that roam the streets. Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and Fire Force all do this, but Bleach made the monster hunter concept cool before any of them were even published.RELATED: 10 Things Shonen’s Big Three Does Better Than The Dark Trio

The original shonen “big three” have plenty in common as spiritual successors to Akira Toriyama’s famed Dragon Ball franchise. Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach all feature strong male leads with supernatural powers, the power of friendship, and power-ups that clearly took cues from Super Saiyan mode. That said, author Tite Kubo’s Bleach did plenty of cool things that Naruto and One Piece never did.

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All three series have their own distinct styles, themes, and tone, and sure enough, Bleach easily set itself apart from its competitors with unique elements that only Tite Kubo could write. Even if these ideas feel conventional in the broader shonen anime world, they allow the big three’s underdog to develop a voice of its own, and for that, Bleach fans are always grateful.

A variety of shonen anime series fit the “monster hunter” concept, showing well-trained professionals using special weapons and/or superpowers to destroy monsters that roam the streets. Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and Fire Force all do this, but Bleach made the monster hunter concept cool before any of them were even published.

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