This Bleach Story Arc Should Be the Next Adaptation After The Thousand-Year Blood War

Author Tite Kubo told a complete and satisfying story with his hit shonen manga series Bleach, which ran from 2001 to 2016. Throughout 686 manga chapters and 74 volumes, Bleach charted the rise of Ichigo Kurosaki the substitute Soul Reaper, from his monster hunter antics in the Substitute Soul Reaper arc to his isekai adventures in the Soul Society and Hueco Mundo to the Thousand-Year Blood War arc. For manga and anime fans alike, that’s the entire Bleach story, but Tite Kubo has a little more to share about his shonen universe.Ever since Bleach ended, more official material has been released, including the Can’t Fear Your Own World novels and a special one-shot chapter that promised to launch the Hell arc. Bleach fans have gotten a taste of that universe’s version of Hell in other material, canon and otherwise, but Bleach is overdue to make a proper, 100% canon story focusing on Hell and its role in this universe. For that reason, the Bleach franchise needs either an animated movie or a 12-episode spinoff series to expand upon the Hell Arc.So, Bleach fans only had scant knowledge of Hell for years until the Hell Verse movie came out, a non-canon Bleach movie taking place in that shonen universe’s most dreaded realm. Based on what Bleach fans have heard and seen of Hell, it is the most horrific world of them all, a place of eternal torment for souls who cannot be redeemed. Ordinarily, Soul Reapers use their zanpakuto, or soul-cutting swords, to slay and purify Hollows so those tortured spirits can move on to the waiting Soul Society. However, a zanpakuto only forgives the crimes a Hollow committed as a Hollow. If the Hollow performed vile deeds as a mortal human, then a Soul Reaper will escort that Soul to the gates of Hell itself for eternal punishment. Souls that end up in Hell never rejoin the cycle of spirits that flows between the Soul Society and the world of the living.

Author Tite Kubo told a complete and satisfying story with his hit shonen manga series Bleach, which ran from 2001 to 2016. Throughout 686 manga chapters and 74 volumes, Bleach charted the rise of Ichigo Kurosaki the substitute Soul Reaper, from his monster hunter antics in the Substitute Soul Reaper arc to his isekai adventures in the Soul Society and Hueco Mundo to the Thousand-Year Blood War arc. For manga and anime fans alike, that’s the entire Bleach story, but Tite Kubo has a little more to share about his shonen universe.

Ever since Bleach ended, more official material has been released, including the Can’t Fear Your Own World novels and a special one-shot chapter that promised to launch the Hell arc. Bleach fans have gotten a taste of that universe’s version of Hell in other material, canon and otherwise, but Bleach is overdue to make a proper, 100% canon story focusing on Hell and its role in this universe. For that reason, the Bleach franchise needs either an animated movie or a 12-episode spinoff series to expand upon the Hell Arc.

So, Bleach fans only had scant knowledge of Hell for years until the Hell Verse movie came out, a non-canon Bleach movie taking place in that shonen universe’s most dreaded realm. Based on what Bleach fans have heard and seen of Hell, it is the most horrific world of them all, a place of eternal torment for souls who cannot be redeemed. Ordinarily, Soul Reapers use their zanpakuto, or soul-cutting swords, to slay and purify Hollows so those tortured spirits can move on to the waiting Soul Society. However, a zanpakuto only forgives the crimes a Hollow committed as a Hollow. If the Hollow performed vile deeds as a mortal human, then a Soul Reaper will escort that Soul to the gates of Hell itself for eternal punishment. Souls that end up in Hell never rejoin the cycle of spirits that flows between the Soul Society and the world of the living.

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