Similar to its shonen rivals Naruto and One Piece, the long-running Bleach anime is notorious for having frequent filler material. Roughly one-third of the Bleach anime is nothing but fillers, with a few episodes being filler/canon hybrids. For more casual anime fans, it’s no problem to watch everything, filler and all, but story-focused fans would rather cut the fluff.New Bleach fans who’d rather focus on the real story and save time can skip the filler-only episodes, and to not miss anything, they can watch the mixed filler/canon episodes along with pure canon ones. This means skipping over 50 filler-only episodes, but they’re not all grouped together. Instead, these filler episodes are sprinkled throughout the Bleach anime, meaning new fans may need a guide on where to find and avoid those surprise filler episodes/arcs.When a new Bleach anime fan begins their animated shonen adventure, the first season will be smooth sailing, with no filler-only episodes, though a few episodes within the first 30 have a little filler built into some of them. However, the first true filler episode arrives early in the “Soul Society” story arc with Episode 33, “Miracle! The Mysterious New Hero.” The only other filler episode in the “Soul Society” arc is Episode 50, “The Reviving Lion,” which is awkwardly placed in that story arc’s climax. Otherwise, both the first Bleach arc and the famed “Soul Society” arc are smooth sailing for canon-only anime fans.
Similar to its shonen rivals Naruto and One Piece, the long-running Bleach anime is notorious for having frequent filler material. Roughly one-third of the Bleach anime is nothing but fillers, with a few episodes being filler/canon hybrids. For more casual anime fans, it’s no problem to watch everything, filler and all, but story-focused fans would rather cut the fluff.
New Bleach fans who’d rather focus on the real story and save time can skip the filler-only episodes, and to not miss anything, they can watch the mixed filler/canon episodes along with pure canon ones. This means skipping over 50 filler-only episodes, but they’re not all grouped together. Instead, these filler episodes are sprinkled throughout the Bleach anime, meaning new fans may need a guide on where to find and avoid those surprise filler episodes/arcs.
When a new Bleach anime fan begins their animated shonen adventure, the first season will be smooth sailing, with no filler-only episodes, though a few episodes within the first 30 have a little filler built into some of them. However, the first true filler episode arrives early in the “Soul Society” story arc with Episode 33, “Miracle! The Mysterious New Hero.” The only other filler episode in the “Soul Society” arc is Episode 50, “The Reviving Lion,” which is awkwardly placed in that story arc’s climax. Otherwise, both the first Bleach arc and the famed “Soul Society” arc are smooth sailing for canon-only anime fans.
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