10 Ways Bleach Embraces Shonen Clichés

Author Tite Kubo’s hit manga Bleach soon became an iconic Big Three shonen anime, clichés and all. In many ways, Bleach and its two competitors feel like every shonen anime that fans have ever seen, making heavy use of many familiar tropes, conventions, and clichés, but that isn’t always a problem. Some of Bleach’s clichés feel tacky or silly, but other clichés managed to become something more.Throughout Bleach’s story, the narrative finds clever and surprisingly deep ways to expand upon or reinvent typical shonen action anime clichés or even subvert them. This makes Bleach feel comfortingly familiar with its shonen elements while still having something new to say about it all, conveying messages and themes that not even Naruto and One Piece ever thought of.The isekai subgenre may not be unique to shonen, but shonen does make frequent use of it, such as Tensura and Black Summoner, and so does Bleach. While Bleach is not isekai in a purist sense, the anime does have a few isekai-style arcs that take Ichigo Kurosaki to incredible new worlds beyond his own.RELATED: 10 Ways Fruits Basket Embraces Shojo Clichés

Author Tite Kubo’s hit manga Bleach soon became an iconic Big Three shonen anime, clichés and all. In many ways, Bleach and its two competitors feel like every shonen anime that fans have ever seen, making heavy use of many familiar tropes, conventions, and clichés, but that isn’t always a problem. Some of Bleach‘s clichés feel tacky or silly, but other clichés managed to become something more.

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Throughout Bleach‘s story, the narrative finds clever and surprisingly deep ways to expand upon or reinvent typical shonen action anime clichés or even subvert them. This makes Bleach feel comfortingly familiar with its shonen elements while still having something new to say about it all, conveying messages and themes that not even Naruto and One Piece ever thought of.

The isekai subgenre may not be unique to shonen, but shonen does make frequent use of it, such as Tensura and Black Summoner, and so does Bleach. While Bleach is not isekai in a purist sense, the anime does have a few isekai-style arcs that take Ichigo Kurosaki to incredible new worlds beyond his own.

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