Bleach: Everything You Missed In The Ending, Explained

For over a decade, the manga landscape was dominated by One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach, but all great things eventually come to an end. And so in 2016, it was Bleach’s turn to wrap things up after a very successful 15-year run. The series followed Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who becomes a Soul Reaper in order to fight Hollows and other evil supernatural beings. Even though it was one of the world’s most popular manga, its final arc left fans with a sour taste because it felt extremely rushed.The anime was also quite popular, but it ended four years before the manga did, and as time passed, it appeared as though fans were never going to see an animated version of the Thousand-Year Blood War. However, that changed when it was announced that the final arc was coming to television. The manga storyline ended a while ago, so those who read the final chapters may have forgotten some of the confusing and ludicrous things that happened.Kisuke Urahara has always been one of the most popular characters in Bleach, as well as one of the most cosplayed. As such, it came as quite a shock when his fate was not mentioned in the concluding chapters of the Thousand-Year Blood War. Urahara’s role in defeating Askin Nakk Le Vaar was nothing less than extraordinary, especially given the Sternritter’s overwhelming power.

For over a decade, the manga landscape was dominated by One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach, but all great things eventually come to an end. And so in 2016, it was Bleach’s turn to wrap things up after a very successful 15-year run. The series followed Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who becomes a Soul Reaper in order to fight Hollows and other evil supernatural beings. Even though it was one of the world’s most popular manga, its final arc left fans with a sour taste because it felt extremely rushed.

The anime was also quite popular, but it ended four years before the manga did, and as time passed, it appeared as though fans were never going to see an animated version of the Thousand-Year Blood War. However, that changed when it was announced that the final arc was coming to television. The manga storyline ended a while ago, so those who read the final chapters may have forgotten some of the confusing and ludicrous things that happened.

Kisuke Urahara has always been one of the most popular characters in Bleach, as well as one of the most cosplayed. As such, it came as quite a shock when his fate was not mentioned in the concluding chapters of the Thousand-Year Blood War. Urahara’s role in defeating Askin Nakk Le Vaar was nothing less than extraordinary, especially given the Sternritter’s overwhelming power.

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